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  2. Who Will Serve the King?

    The State Recruiting Committee writes:—Writing on the last day of the year the recruiting officer at Mount Gambier reports:—"I have just enlisted Donald ...

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  3. Carrying On.

    "When George Bumpstead joined up, I courageously volunteered to carry on his daily labours until such time as George should think it expedient to return from ...

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  4. GERMAN VIEWS ON BRITISH AIMS.

    Gen. Haig has telegraphed that his forces have recaptured sap eastward of Bulle-court, which the enemy occupied yesterday morning. ...

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  5. THE FEDERAL TANGLE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughea) will wait upon the Governer-General to-morrow morning and tender the resignation of his Ministry. This course was decided upon ...

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  6. BRITISH PEACE TERMS.

    Mr. Lloyd George has received may Congratulations upon his speech. The French Premier (M. Clemenccau) telegraphed:—"You have happily summed ...

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  7. ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE.

    A 46-pp. issue of The London Gazette contains the names of recipients of various grados of the new Order of the British Empire for war services. The list is ...

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  8. THE WAR SITUATION

    Mr. Lloyd George's enunciation of the Western Allies' war aims has been well received in Entente countries. M. Clemencean (French Premier) telegraphed ...

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  9. TANGLED RUSSIA.

    Advices from Petrograd state that the Soviets' Executive has resolved to call together the Third All-Russian Congress. M. Sinovieff openly ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALIANS.

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  11. ALLIED HELP NOT WANTED.

    Mr. Arthur Ransome, in a message from Petrograd, says he has interviewed M. Radek (Russian Foreign Minister), and learned that the Bolsheviks are definitely ...

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  12. KNIGHTS COMMANDER.

    The appointments as Knights Commander number 67, and include the following: —Mr. William Goode, Hon. Secretary of the National Committee for Belgian Relief ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. GERMAN DEMAND REFUSED.

    The Russian delegates who agreed to begin trade relations with Germany have declined certain German conditions, which aimed at the removal of the White Sea ...

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  14. Armies Waiting on the

    Mr. Philip Gibbs writes:—"The enemy at the moment is not doing much. He is snowbound and icebound like ourselves. There is little activity behind his lines. His ...

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  15. MR. HUGHES'S ENDORSEMENT.

    Commenting to-day upon. Mr. Lloyd George's speech, published this morning, the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said:— The speech, both in its tone and in its ...

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  16. Way Negotiations Stopped.

    After the latest Crown Council meeting in Berlin it was officially announced that in consequence of Russia's request to trans-fer negotiations to Stockholm the Central ...

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  17. THE REFERENDUM.

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  18. ENLISTMENTS.

    Monday.—Adelaide Volunteers, 13; men accepted, 6. ATTESTED ON MONDAY. H. W. BOBBINS, bootmaker; A. J. V. ...

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  19. "GERMANY WILL NOT CONTINUE."

    Tie Stockholm correspondent of The Morning Post has reported that Germany's attitude toward Russia has now taken such a form that a continuation of the ...

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  20. Returning Officers.

    The military authorities supplied the following statement on Monday:—The following (list T) have been listed for return to Australia, and are en route from abroad. ...

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  21. PEACE CONFERENCE AT BERNE.

    Rumour at the Russian capital says that the peace conference will be transferred from Brest Litovsk to Berne, and in the event of the Allies not joining, it will be ...

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  22. AIR ATTACKS.

    Gen. Haig reports:—"The aviation: corps, despite adverse weather, yesterday dropped half a ton of explosives and discharged 6,000 rounds from machine guns ...

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  23. CHINESE AND THE WAR

    The Chino-French Commission is "about to consider sending Chinese troops to Europe. Prince Tnan Chi Jui, Director of the War Bureau, has requested the ...

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  24. GERMAN OPINION.

    The pan-German newspapers of Berlin do not conceal their delight at the prospect of a hitch in connection with the Brest Litovsk Conference. They point ...

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  25. WAR PRISONER'S ESCAPE.

    Letters written from Holland by Lce.-Cpl. N. C. Collings to his wife at May-lands give a graphic account of his escape from Germany, where he was a prisoner of ...

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  26. AN OPTIMISTIC NOTE.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Albert Lingworth), in the course of a speech, remarked that the advent of hundreds of thousands of fresh American troops would ...

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  27. Young Star Airmen.

    The identity of two British star airmen; has been, disclosed. Capt. Philip Fulland, D.S.O., M.C., who is 19 years or age, has brought down 42 Germans, averaging two ...

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  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

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  29. Britons Keen in Italy.

    Mr. Julius Mendes Price, the artist war correspondent of The Illustrated London News, fays that the British soldiers in Italy, in addition to energetic preparatory ...

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  30. Finnish Republic Recognised

    France and Sweden have decided to recognise the new Finnish Republic. The Stockholm Social Demokraten asks in this connection why Germany delays in ...

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  31. GERMAN EDITOR'S WARNING.

    Herr M. Harden, editor of the Berlin weekly, Die Zuknnft, urges the immediate summoning of the Reichstag as the only means of convincing the world that ...

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  32. DIVISION OP GREY.

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  33. Onus on Central Powers.

    Some political correspondents interpret Mr. Lloyd George's speech as a direct invitation to the Central Powers to enter a peace conference based on the principle ...

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  34. General Items.

    Mr. R. M. Brasted, who recently returned to Adelaide, after having spent more than a year with the Y.M.C.A. abroad, told a reporter on Saturday that the organization was doing ...

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  35. Arabs' Successful Said.

    An official statement from the War Office intimates that the Arabs in the Hedjaz region of Arabia have successfully raided the railway southward of ...

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  36. New Ambassadors.

    The Daily Chronicle's Parliamentary correspondent predicts that Lord Crewe will be appointed British Ambassador at Paris, and Mr. Arthur Henderson as Ambassador ...

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  37. IN OTHER STATES.

    DEAD.—Queensland, 24 officers and men; New South Wales, 55: Victoria, 5d; South Australia, 17; and Tasmania, 9. [The Register would be obliged if relatives on ...

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  38. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    Divine service in reopening with the reopening of the Norwood Wesleyan Church were held on Sunday. The Rev. S. Knight officiated in the morning, the Rev. J. T. Simpson in the afternoon ...

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  39. BIG COAL CONTRACT.

    The President of tie Colliery Employes' Federation (Mr. Baddeley), speaking at Newcastle to-day regarding the arrangement made between the Victorian ...

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  40. Shot as Spies.

    The Germans have shot 36 Belgian civilians, including two priests, at Mods, for alleged espionage. ...

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  41. Advertising

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  42. Advertising

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  43. FIGHT FOR FOOD.

    The acuteness of the meat shortage at the week-end left the public in a bad temper and ominously impatient. The lack of supplies in Peterborough induced ...

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  44. A Reprisal Air Raid.

    Fifty aged and wealthy Germans," with their families, have arrived at the Swiss town of Basic homeless, as the result of a reprisal air raid on Mannheim, in Baden ...

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  45. SOCKS.

    Lady Brown writes:—Our hearty thanks to all who sent the 251 pairs of socks to had the pleasure to forward for our lads in France and Belgium by the mail which closed on January ...

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  46. A THRILLING EXPERIENCE.

    Writing to his brother (Mr. F. C. Nalty, of Glenelg, Pte, Claude Nalty, of the 3rd Field Ambulance, thus describes how the miraculously escaped death while engaged in field ambulance ...

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  47. NATION ON ITS KNEES.

    All the London churches Were crowded to-day at the services of universal prayer for the nation. St Paul's was filled to overflowing, and the Bishop of London ...

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  48. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    Lieut. W. READ, M.M., son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Read, King William street, Rosewater, his been wounded in France for the third time. ...

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  49. I.W.W. CASE RESUMED.

    The alleged I.W.W. conspiracy case was again before the Criminal Court this morning. The hearing was postponed in December on account of the illness of the foreman ...

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  50. Exorbitant Piecework Wages.

    The granting of a 12½ per cent, 'bonus I to skilled engineers in October has created a tangle at claims from other industrial bodies, and has seriously accentuated ...

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  51. PERSONAL NOTES.

    [?]E. H. JOHNCOCK, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johncock, Balharmah, has received his commission at Queen's College Cambridge. Lieut. Johncock has seen over two years' active service in ...

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  52. Patriotic Funds.

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  53. SCHOOLMASTER V. DIRECTOR.

    Mr. Frank Cunningham, schoolmaster at Indarrie, who recently retired from the department, was charged at the Moora Police Court on Saturday with having ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. TO A WAR WORKER.

    We met by chance—and parted all too soon; Yet ecstasy to flames my passion fanned. Between the time you picked me up in Regent street ...

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  56. FRANCE'S SACRIFICE.

    American advices from France are to the effect that the Government has requisitioned the entire wheat crop, and established bread rations of 7 oz. daily. It is ...

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  57. Advertising

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