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  3. CONQUERED TERRITORY. GERMAN RETENTION OPPOSED.

    Combined "Times," Reutor, and United cables. The news indicated as "Times" appeared in the London "Times" this ...

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  4. STATE FIRST.

    Lord Robert Cecil, interviewed by a representative of Reuter's, and asked about certain points of apparent similarity between Lord Lansdowne's ...

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  5. WATERSIDERS WIN.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, in the Arbitration Court delivered his decision on the application by the Steamship Owners' Federation for cancellation of the ...

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  6. SOLDIERS' VOTE

    It would appear that the further we go the nearer we get to the truth about the soldiers' vote when conscription was last put to the people. An ...

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  7. LATEST. DARING RAIDS.

    Mr. Keith Murdoch of the United Cable Service, writing from the Anzac headquarters on December 7, says:—To-day [?] visited the locality and ...

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  8. WARWICK EPISODE

    Questioned about Mr. Hughes's Federal police force the Premier stated this morning that before he could say anything he would require to see a ...

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  9. OPENED HIS MOUTH.

    In the Toowoomba Police Court, before Mr. T. H. Boddington, P.M., Francis Lane (of Toowoomba, clerk) appeared, on remand, on a charge of ...

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  10. JERUSALEM TAKEN.

    Jerusalem has surrendered to the British. Probably, no city in the world has experienced more war or changed hands so many times as the result of ...

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  11. WINTER NEEDED.

    Correspondents in Italy point out that the weather is cold and clear, enthely favoring the enemy, enabling him to move troops and supphes to the East ...

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  12. "THE DAILY STANDARD."

    The fifth anniversary of the first issue of "The Daily Standard" was celebrated by means of a social reunion, held in Elliso's Continental Cafe ...

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  13. REVOLT SUCCEEDS.

    A revolutionary committee has been formed, consisting of MM. Paes, Mach[?]do, Santos, Captains Fcliciany and Costa. Rodrigues Bettencmurt will be ...

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  14. A COURT SCENE.

    The business of the Police Court was temporarily held up this morning while the mother of a young man, who appeared before Mr. Harris, P.M., on a ...

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  15. HALIFAX DISASTER.

    The Lord Mayor has opened a Mansion House Fund for the sufferers of the disaster at Hallfax. Subscriptions will be immediately cabled to Canada ...

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  16. ROWDY CONSCRIPTIONISTS.

    Mr. Mo[?]ton, the city architect, estimates that it will cost over £20 to repair the damage done to the Town Hall on Saturday night, when a meeting of ...

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  17. HUN-RUSSO ARMISTICE.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Balfour confirmed the report that the Roumanian army had been obliged by uncontrollable circumtances to ...

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  18. BRAVE OFFICERS.

    Mr. Percy Robinson, of the "Times," detailing the German counter-attacks at Masnieres and Rucver[?]es, relates the remarkable individual ...

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  19. FURTHER GOOD RAINFALLS.

    The Commonwealth Weather Burean reported this morning as follows:—It is more or loss cloudy and unsettled throughout the State, especially ...

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  20. CONSCRIPTION IN CANADA.

    "The conscriptionist advocates are continually asserting that every important part of the Empire, except Australia has already adopted ...

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  21. GOVERNOR INSPECTS N.S.W. MEN

    Sir W. Davidson, the new Governor. of New South Wales, and Mr. Wade (Agent-General) visited various New South Wales Units to-day. The ...

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  22. WEST FRONT QUIET.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports that outpost encounters occurred westward of Graincourt to-day. An attempted raid southward of Lens last ...

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  23. PORTUGUESE UPHEAVAL.

    News from Lisbon is so belated and disjointed that it is impossible to understand the sequence of events. Food difficulties seem to be largely the ...

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  24. PARLIAMENT NOT CLOSED.

    Parliament has been adjourned till December 27, and it will probably be further adjourned after that date. Whether it will be "prorogued" or ...

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  25. ASQUITH AND LANSDOWNE.

    Universal interest is being taken in Mr. As[?]ulth's speech. to be delivered at Pirmingham to-morrow, as the occasion affords him an opportunity to ...

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  26. MOST CRITICAL.

    It is unimpeachably reported that the internal situation in Germany is most critical. The civilian mortality is appalling, and the people's ...

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  27. GERMAN DOMINATION.

    There has been a severe consoring of the Relchatag speeches, showing that peace negotiations are utterly incompatible with Germany's desire for ...

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  28. HANDS ACROSS THE STATES.

    At the request of the anti-conscriptionists in Victoria Mr. J. S. Collings left Brisbane this morning by the Southern mail train to lend a hand in the ...

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  29. PREMIER GOING SOUTH.

    The Premier said this morning that he may be going South later in the week. He has not heard of any developments whatever in connection with ...

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  30. VIOLENT ARTILLERY STRUGGLE.

    A French communique says that the artillery struggle is occasionally violent right of the Meusc in the region of Les Chambrettes and Upper ...

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