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  4. RUSSIA & GERMANY

    "M. Trotzky, the Russian Foreign Minister, addressing a meeting of the Central Committee of the Soviets, mordantly unmasked what he described ...

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  5. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    A parity of 235 disabled British war prisoners has arrived from Germany, and 370 civilians are expected to-day. They will be taken to England by ...

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  6. LATEST WAR NEWS

    The President of the Russian Peace Delegation on. 2nd January telegraphed to the Austrian, Gorman, Turkish and Bulgarian delegations as follows:— ...

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  7. WESTERN CAMPAIGN

    A French communique states that there is considerable artillery activity in the sectors of Beaumont and Caurieres Wood. ...

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  8. FEDERAL POLITICAL SITUATION

    To-day the Federal Nationalist party sat from midday, until 7 o'clock discussing the Ministerial situation created by the failure of the ...

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  9. OFFICIAL LABOR PARTY MEETING.

    There was another meeting of the Opposition (Official Labor) Party at the Parliament House to-day under the leader, Mr. F. G. Tudor. When seen at ...

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  10. THE KAISER ANXIOUS.

    The Kaiser telegraphed to Hindenburg to attend with all speed a Crown Council to confer regarding peace negotiations. Hindenburg travelled from the front by ...

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  11. "HAPPY NEW YEAR, AUSTRALIA."

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters states that the Germans attempted to fraternise on New Year's Eve, displaying during the day ...

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  12. SECRETARY RESIGNS.

    It is announced by, the "Morning Post" that Mr G. J. Wardle, Labor M. P. for Stockport, has resigned the position of Parliamentary Secretary to ...

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  13. STATE LIBERAL LEADERS.

    Leading members of the State Liberal Party, including members of the Bowser Ministry, who discussed the Federal political situation at luncheon at ...

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  14. BRITISH FOOD SITUATION.

    Lord Rhondda in a speech to-day, said that the Food Ministry was willing to make grants in order to encourage the establishment of communal ...

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  15. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that the Russian Government, has declined the enemy's peace proposals, and suggested the transfer of negotiations to ...

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  16. GERMAN DUPLICITY.

    The "Daily Mail" says that the turn in the Russian negotiations wag inevitable. Germany's pretences crumpled up when she was asked to evacuate the Baltic ...

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  17. COUNTER PROPOSALS.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Petrograd says that the Bolsheviks are now making counter proposals to submit to the next meeting of the Brest ...

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  18. ARREST OF SOCIALISTS IN GERMANY.

    (Published in the "Times.") Mr Borchier, the "Times" correspondent at Petrograd says that a gloomy impression, was caused by the news of the arrest of a hundred ...

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  19. TRADES HALL OFFICIATE.

    Officials of the Labor Party at the Trades Hall are not surprised at the trend of affairs in Federal politics. A minority of labor leaders are ...

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  20. THE MEDITERRANEAN.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that von Tirpitz in a communication to the Buda Best press declares that Austria-Hungary must be ...

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  21. ENEMY ACTIVITY.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "Enemy raiders were driven off before reaching our positions east of Epehy ...

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  22. HUN'S PEACE TERMS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Petrograd says that the central committee of the Soviets has established the "Voelkerfriede," a newspaper printed ...

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  23. CROW MORE FOOD.

    The Prime Minister in a message to the agricultural laborites of Great Britain appeals to all to do their utmost to help to grow more food. He ...

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  24. RUSSIA'S RIGHTFUL ROLE.

    The "Times," in a lending article says that the Brest Litovsk honeymoon has ended in unhappy differences effectively opening the eyes of the ...

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  25. CANADA'S SHIPPING

    Colonel Ballantyne, Minister for Marine and Fisheries, announces an extensive Government programme for the construction of ships in Canada to the ...

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  26. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Mr Easterby general superintendent of the bureau of sugar experiment stations, states that the prospects for the next season are considered very ...

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  27. POLITICAL CLOSE SEASON.

    Addressing the recruiting meeting in the luncheon hour at the Town Hall to-day, Mr D. Mackinnon, Director-General of Recruiting, scouted the idea ...

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  28. PEACE DELEGATES.

    "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that Kuhlmann the German Foreign Minister accompanied by Bulgarian and Turkish delegates has arrived ...

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  29. MILITARY CROSSES WON

    Among those who have been awarded the Military Cross are the following New Zealanders:— Captains F. H. Anderson N. ...

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  30. CENTRAL POWERS PEACE PROGRAMME.

    The "Frankfunter Zeitung," in an inspired article declares that the Austro German negotiations ah Brest Litovsk did not state a new peace offer to the ...

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  31. SITUATION IN HARBIN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Pekin says that a telegram from Harbin reports that order has been restored along the Chinese eastern railway where the Maximalists ...

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  32. ALLIED POLICY.

    The "Daily Chronicle says that [?] view of the developments between Russia and the Central Powers it is understood that de facto recognition may be ...

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  33. A SOLDIERS' PEACE TALKED OF.

    Reuter's correspondent, at Petrograd reports the newspapers' rejection of the German designs on Poland and the Bal[?]tic provinces. The Maximalist ...

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  34. NEW DISEASE.

    The Minister for Health (Mr Fitzgerald) stated to-day that in March, 1917, cases of severe illness were reported from various country towns in the State ...

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  35. ITALIAN FRONT

    An Italian official message says:— The enemy bombed two hospitals at Castelfranco" and Veneto killing 18 patients." ...

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  36. AN ELECTION FORECAST.

    When questioned, to-day regarding a statement made by him at the meeting of the Sydney Labor Council last night, concerning the probability of Federal ...

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  37. BRITISH TANK

    According to a Berlin newspapaer a huge crowd thronged the Zoological Gardens on Christmas Day to see an uninjured British tank which the ...

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  38. SHIPOWNERS LOSING

    Mr. R. P. Houston, M.P, head of the Houston line of steamers in a letter to the "Pall Mall Gazette," referring to a article published on 1st ...

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  39. HARASSING THE ENEMY.

    A British-Italian official message says:—"Our artillery carried out a destructive bombardment against enemy batteries. Our airmen carried out ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND CONSPIRACY CASE.

    When the Referendum campaign was at its height the Prime Minister took action against the Premier (Mr. Ryan) the Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) Mr. Lewis ...

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  41. THE HISSING AURORA

    London brokers suggested the possibility that the See Alder sank the Aurora when the former was raiding in the Pacific. ...

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  42. SUBMARINE TOLL

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  43. RED CROSS DECORATIONS

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  44. STEFAN CHARGED AS AN ALIEN.

    During the hearing of a charge against a Syrian at the Adelaide police Court yesterday for having failed to register as an alien, counsel for the defence said ...

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  45. PAY OF NATIONAL PRAYER

    The day of national prayer on 6th January, includes the voluntary closing of all hotels and street markets as well as cinemas and Sunday shops. ...

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  46. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    Harry Baker, 4 1/2 years of age, was drowned at St. Kilda last night. With his father and mother and brother he was on the beach. Mrs Baker went ...

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  47. BRITAIN'S MAN POWER

    That employers associations should be represented at conferences between the Government and representatives of labor organisations on the subject of ...

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  48. AUSTRALIANS IN SWITZERLAND.

    Fifty additional Australians have been interned in Switzerland making a total of 108. The Swiss Red Cross is sending an officer to view the ...

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  49. BRITISH WOUNDED FROM GERMANY

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that a correspondent of the "Telegraph" states that Major-General Hanbury Williams Chief of the British ...

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  50. ARCHDEACON OF ADELAIDE.

    Canon Hornebrook has been appointed Archdeacon of Adelaide in succession to Bishop Cecil Wilson who has been elevated to the Bishopric of Bunbury. ...

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  51. WOMAN DIBS ON BIRTHDAY.

    Miss Nina Torr, who was injured in a collision between a cart and electric tramcar near Flemington Bridge last night, died in, the Melbourne Hospital ...

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  52. BAKERS ANNUAL HOLIDAY.

    Mr. G. Large secretary of the Bakes Union drew attention yesterday to the fact that the bakers annual holiday would be from midnight on ...

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  53. EVERY MAN AND ALL RESOURCES.

    President Wilson in a New Year message to Lloyd George referes to the resolution to continue to get every man and resource of the United States into the ...

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  54. DYNAMITE CAP CAUSES MAN'S DEATH.

    While Alexander Brooking 24 laborer was handling a dynamite cap at Deer Park it exploded and one of his hands was badly shattered. He ...

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  55. NEUTRALISATION OF THE DARDAN[?]

    "The Times" correspondent at Odessa says that the Bolsheviks, before the rupture with Germany ordered the naval delegation to firmly adhere to the ...

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  57. RAILWAY GUARD CHARGED.

    John James Cadley railway guard was charged at the City Court to-day with having stolen on November 30 £748/16/2 the property of the ...

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