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  7. Western Front.

    PARIS, Thursday.—An official communique states: "There is calm on the whole of the western front. "Four aeroplanes have been ...

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  8. U.S. PEACE NOTE

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.—The "Fremdenblatt" (Vienna) expresses the view that after Mr. Lloyd George's speech, a continuation of the war is ...

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  9. Miners' Wages.

    Antagonism to proposed increases of 15 per cent, for the minors, and 20 per cent, for the off hands, is marked on the South Maitland field. It ...

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  10. Field Force Fund.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Field Force Fund, held at Scott's Ltd. depot on December 20, at which Miss L. Miller presided, the hon ...

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  11. General de Castelnau.

    PARIS, Thursday.—General de Castelnau has been appointed Chief of Staff of the Armies of the North. ...

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  12. The Maliese.

    A correspondent remarks: with crave disquietude every thoughtful person must regard the treatment meted out by the Federal Government to the ...

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  13. Miscellaneous.

    PARIS, Thursday.—A telegram from Marseilles mates that the French battleship Ernest Renan has returned to Toulon, after colliding ...

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  14. Recruiting Campaign.

    Sgt. Major Clark, of the Returned Soldiers' Association visited Kurri Kurri on Wednesday for the purpose of organising a public meeting with ...

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  15. Huns Vote Peace Meeting.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.—The police prohibited a great Socialist peace meeting at Leipsig, at which German deputies intended to speak. ...

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  16. Austrian Political Unrest.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The difficulties of the political situation in Austria are illustrated by a sudden and unexplained change in the ...

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  17. Dutch Scathing Opinions.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. —The "Telegram" says: "Mr. Lloyd George's words in regard to the peace proposal being a noose will live in ...

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  18. Aerial.

    ZURICH, Thursday.—The "Pester Lloyd" (Buda-Pesth) states that Zeppelin bombs have killed over 2,000 persons in Bucbarest. ...

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  19. MEETING AT WEST MAITLAND.

    The new recruiting campaign organised by the Federal authorities was opened in West Maitland last evening, when Ald. W. M'Lauchlin ...

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  20. MORPETH PRESENTATION.

    For years past one of the leading citizens of Morpet[?] has been Mr. J. Griffen. He had been president of the School of Arts, hon, see, of the ...

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  21. Belgians Murdered.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is announced that 120 Belglans have been court martialled for esplonage, and 20 have been sentenced to death. Of these ...

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  22. Greece.

    PARIS, Thursday.—In consequence of the Allies' blockade, the Greek troops are receiving only bread rations. ...

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  23. United States Views.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Correspondents in England and France, of the big New York daily newspaper, unite in saying that there are many ...

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  24. United Kingdom Liquor.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Government have taken over the whole of the products of the Irish distilleries for munition purposes. This will not ...

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  25. Stockringten Leases.

    Before Mr. C. H. Gale, mining warden at East Maitland, yesterday afternoon, Mr. Sparke, of Messrs. Millard and Sparke, Newcastle, on ...

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  26. Electric Cranes.

    The five electric cranes at present working on the wharves at the Basin will tie closed down at 5 o'clock this afternoon until January 2, 1917. The ...

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  27. Naval Operations.

    PARIS, Thursday.—It is reported that Allied torpedo craft have sunk German submarlue U46, which had sunk several vessels on the Bay of ...

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  28. Anzacs' London Christmas.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Australians. New Zealanders and Canadians are arriving in London to spend Christmas. A mere handful of them will cat their ...

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  29. Surf Swimming Club.

    The Newcastle Surf Swimming Club will decide at 75 yards Handicap in the Ocean Baths, on Saturday afternoon, at 3 o'clock sharp. ...

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  30. Hun Promise Broken.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. — The "Taeglische Rundschau" (Berlin), referring to Captain Blalkie, master of the steamer Caiedonia, who was taken ...

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