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  2. PACIFIC ISLANDS

    The correspondent of the "Frankfurte[?] Zeitung" at Berlin states:—The German Government will not make any further peace offer. ...

    Article : 119 words
  3. ITALIAN ENERGY

    An Italian official dispatch published on Sunday afternoon states:—There have been local encounters on the whole mountain front. We repulsed with heavy losses ...

    Article : 269 words
  4. THE ROLL OF HONOR.

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  5. RUSSIAN PEACE

    A dispatch received in Amsterdam from Brebt Litovsk states that peace negotiations began on Saturday. Baron Kuhlmann was elected president, and the procedure ...

    Article : 748 words
  6. BRITISH BATTLES

    Field-Marshad Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued on Sunday morning, states:— Under cover of a heavy barrage on Saturday afternoon the enemy made a local ...

    Article : 296 words
  7. "THE WORLD'S DEBT TO THE SAILOR"

    Mr. Hall Caine contributed a fascinating article under the above title to the "The Daily Telegraph," London, of October 3. The following extract will be read with ...

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  8. THE REFERENDUM

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  9. CHRISTMAS EVE.

    The pleasant change in the atmospheri[?] conditions was universally welcomed on Monday. Everywhere in the city and in many of the principal thoroughfares of the ...

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  10. THE NATIVITY.

    One mile from Bethlehem is a little plain, in which, under a grove of olives, stands the bare and neglected chapel known by the name off "the Angel to the ...

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  12. THE AUSTRALIANS

    There have been five hard battles up the Flanders ridge since the Australians entered the battle there—those of September 20, September 25 October 4, October 9, and October 12. Of ...

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  13. IN THE HOLY LAND

    The Commander-in-Chief in Palestine, in an official dispatch issued late on Sunday night, states:—The troops on our extreme left, with naval co-operation, on Saturday ...

    Article : 127 words
  14. THE CALL FOR MEN.

    The State Recruiting Executive writes:— Although the holiday, seasonsis is upon us with its opportunities for enjoyment and recreation, the number of men who ...

    Article : 265 words
  15. NEUTRAL TREACHERY

    The Washington officials have discovered a most extensive system by which letters in invisible ink and written in code are carried by neutral sailors to Norway, ...

    Article : 73 words
  16. BOMBS ON HOLLAND

    Five bombs were dropped to-day on the town of Goes, in the province of Zeeland. The nationality of the airman is unknown. Some of the houses were damaged, but ...

    Article : 44 words
  17. MISSING.

    The following very beautiful Verses are taken from London "Punch." of October 17. They were written by Mrs. Glasgow, sister of Lady Bosanquet:— ...

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  18. ANSWERED THE CALL.

    The following men enlisted on Saturday in Adelaide:—Messrs. C. Wilson, slaughterman; H, F. Lovell, baker; T. P. Allen, clerk; H. F. Zsohorn, insurance clerk. The figures for Saturday were[?] ...

    Article : 73 words
  19. BISHOP'S MESSAGE

    The Bishop of London in a Christmas message says:—Great Britain is rising like a tower cut of the deep. The nation passes into the new year honored by the ...

    Article : 86 words
  20. WAR FUNDS.

    The Red Letter Button Day effort at Port Adelaide, was conducted by following ladies:— Convener, Mrs. Sweeney; [?]hon. secretary, Mrs. Thurgurland; assistants, Mesdames Barber and ...

    Article : 74 words
  21. GREETINGS TO "OUR BOYS."

    The Prime Minister has dispatcned the following Christmas message to the Australian troops abroad:—"On behalf of the Government and people of the ...

    Article : 151 words
  22. THE AIR RAID

    The Press Bureau announces:—The air raid on the Isle of Thanet, (Kent) on Saturday night was not attended by any casualty and no damage was done. One ...

    Article : 147 words
  23. THE SEE ADLER'S CREW.

    An exhaustive enquiry is proceeding into the escape of Count von Luckner, commander of the raider See Adler, and his companions from the internment camp. An ...

    Article : 160 words
  24. MESSAGE FROM HAIG

    The following cablegram has been received by the Governor-General from Sir Douglas Haig:—"All ranks under my command join with me in sending heartiest ...

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  25. THE TELEPHONES.

    During the past week—December 17 to December 22—the effect of the Chtist[?] mas season has been pronounced in the Cen[?] tral Telephone Exchange. The following ...

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  26. NEW MOTOR RECORD.

    Mr. Boyd Edkins, who holds the record for a motor trip from Melbourne to Sydney—16 hours 55 minutes—added another to his list of successes when on Saturday ...

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  27. GOOD SHOOTING

    The Admiralty reported on Sunday night: —Our aircraft on Sunady night dropped six tons of bombs on the St. Denis Westrem, Mariakerke, and Mostacker ...

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  28. COLEDALE SHOOTING CASE.

    An application to the Attorney-General for compensation for Frederick Louden and James McEnany, who were arrested and detained in connection with the ...

    Article : 49 words
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  30. OPOSSUMS PROTECTED.

    A "Gazette" proclamation notifies that opossums shall at all times be strictly protected during the whole of next year throughout the State. ...

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  32. THE ARGENTINE

    From a reliable source it has been learnt that Germany has instructed her agents in the River Plate ports to destroy all Allied shipping regardless of the cost. ...

    Article : 63 words
  33. U-BOATS

    American naval officers state that the British are using a gun capable of hurling a bomb to a depth of a mile. This bomb proves effective if it explodes within 50 ...

    Article : 51 words
  34. A LORD'S PERFIDY.

    If the thought is in any way consoling, then Mt is pleasing to contemplate that scoundrels are met with in high social life as well as among the lower orders. Lord ...

    Article : 88 words
  35. THE SUGAR LEVY.

    In Regard to the High, Courts decision in the case of Gibson & Howes against the Queensland Government, Mr. Ryan said his Government proposed to make ...

    Article : 93 words
  36. HONORING SOLDIERS.

    At the Builders' and Contractors' Rooms on Saturday. Mr. G. Rule entertained his staff and welcomed home his brother and his son from the front. Three of his sons enlisted and the fourth ...

    Article : 168 words
  37. COMFORTS FOR SOLDIERS.

    Miss Ravey Beaver, hon. organiser of the Exhibition sewing circle for camps and friendless soldiers. writes:—From January 4 to the end of the year the following articles were made, collected, ...

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  39. BEYOND TEMPTATION.

    Notwithstanding the bad example [?] him by two particulary bad crooke, Robbie Dereham rises above his sordid surroundings at a crissis in his life, when his Keepers ...

    Article : 60 words
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