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  2. WESTERN BATTLE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch on Tuesday morning, states:—An enemy party raided a post in the neighborhood of Flesquieres. One of our men is ...

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  3. BRITISH IN 1917

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his dispatch published in the London "Gazette" on Monday concerning the operations during 1917, with the exception of ...

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  4. RUSSIA ROUSED

    A message received form Copennagen on Monday evening says:—Following the arrival of M. Trotsky at Brest Litovsk, the peace negotiations were reopened on ...

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  5. "LIKE A DREAM"

    The 600 repatriated men who reached England this week include 43 Australians, among whom are Lieutenants McQuggin and Norville. The former was the first ...

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  6. AMERICAN PEACE

    President Wilson to-day delivered the following message to Congress:—"Once more, as repeatedly before, the spokesmen of the Gentral Empires have indicated ...

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  7. STATE POLITICS

    The political atmosphere cleared as the result of party meetings on Wednesday, and there seems to be a prospect of the negotiations between the Liberal Union ...

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  8. THE FEDERAL CRISIS

    Immediately on the adjournment of the Federal Parliament to-day, the Ministerial Party met in caucus. When the meeting adjourned two hours later, Mr. Hughes ...

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  9. BRITISH OFFENSIVE

    Official advices received in Washington declare that the British have started a third offensive against the Turks. They have captured an entire force, with its ...

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  10. FIGHT IN ITALY

    A British Italian official dispatch Issued on Tuesday afternoon states:—Our artillery have won several successes during the past week, and our success in the air is ...

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  11. GALLANT SAILORS

    The survivors of the loss of the three British destroyers which, were sunk on the Dutch coast on the night of December 22 gave the following thrilling narrative of ...

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  12. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY

    Vienna telegrams state that there is open conflict between the Austrian und Hungarian Governments, owing to the proposal of Hungary to create an independent ...

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  13. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    At 1.30 a.m. on Wednesday Frederick John Keen, a laborer, residing with his parents at North Parade, Port Adelaide, reported to the police that Harry Morris, ...

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  14. BRITISH MAN-POWER

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Parliamentary correspondent reports that Sir Auckland Geddes is negotiating with groups of trades, and it is expected that the ...

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  15. IRISH SHIPS SUNK

    There were pitiful scenes of mourning at Waterford, near which place two Irish vessels were sunk by submarines without trace A portion of the wreckage of a ...

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  16. GENERAL ALLENBY

    General Sir Edmund Allenby has arrived in Cairo from Jerusalem. He was most enthusiastically welcomed. ...

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  17. PASSING THROUGH PANAMA CANAL.

    Mr. S. G. Burford, son of Mr. R. T. Burford, one of the partners of Clutterbuck Bros., in a letter to his father, gives some intersting particulars regarding the passing of the troopship on ...

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  18. A STOCKING AS PURSE.

    Though her previous record was not without blemish, Myrtle Gordon, a middleaged woman, broke down like an innocent girl and cried, loudly at the City Court ...

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  19. RED CROSS WORK

    The Decemocr report of the Australian Red Cross Society states:—Thirty thousand Christmas boxes were distributed in the hospitals, while a gift of 2/6 per head ...

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  20. ANSWERED THE CALL.

    The following men enlisted on Wednesday:— Messrs. K. R. Michell, student; E. A. Tileman, clerk; R. F. Hill, bootmaker; P. P. Thorn, gardener. There were country papers for Messrs. C. ...

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  21. A MOTHER'S ANGUISH.

    The maternal instinct is deeply ingrained in every woman—in fact it would be a peculiar woman who did not possess such a trait in her makeup. And when ...

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  25. Bilious Headaches

    Mrs. G. J. Allan, 15, Oxford-street, Hackney, Adelaide, writes:—"I found Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills a great help in dispelling Bilious Headaches, with which ...

    Article : 84 words
  26. ONLY TWO MORE NIGHTS

    And that arch-villain, Gerald Skinner, will be relegated to the background, and for a considerable time be compelled to desist from murdering and pursuing other ...

    Article : 87 words
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