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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    In spite of the many other attractions the Coliseum was crowded on Saturday night. the line programme of pictures being received with loud applause. ...

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  4. LAST OF THE EMDEN.

    Captain Von Muller, commander of the [?] Emden has cabled a report to Berlin of the light with H.M.A.S. Sydney. ...

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  5. FIGHT IN FLANDERS.

    A communique issued in Paris states that the [?] fire of the enemy is [?] everywhere. We easily repulsed two infantry attacks on bridge ...

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  6. SENUSSI FRIENDLY.

    The Senuss[?] have informed the Egyptian Government that the Turks action is no concern of theirs. They wish to continue on friendly relations ...

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  7. GERMAN GENERAL'S VIEW.

    General von Hindenburg claims to have captured 60,000 prisoners 150 guns, and 200 machine guns. General Von Hindenburg adds:— "The ...

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  8. SOTHA'S SUCCESS.

    General Both[?] attacked a force of rebels under Hendrik Brewer at Kestell, near Naauwpoo[?]. Six of the rebels were killed and 30 ...

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  9. PATH[?]'S PICTURES.

    A crowded and enthusiastic audience greeted a fine programme presented by Pathe's at the Alfred Hall on Saturday night. The most outstanding picture was ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S WONDERFUL RESOURCES.

    Speaking in the House of Commons to-day the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Lloyd George) said that at the beginning of the war this country could ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN SERGEANT WOUNDED.

    A cablegram has been received from the Prime Minister of South Africa and dated 28th November 12.35 p.m., to the following effect: "Please inform ...

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  12. "SCHOOL." BELGIAN RELIEF FUND ENTERTAINMENT.

    The [?] should rise to-morrow night at Her Majesty's Theatre on a full house for everyone will be there to witness the production of school by the ...

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  13. GERMANS FALL BACK.

    It is officially announced that many exaggerated statements regarding the dimensions of the Russian victory on the Vistula River are based on private ...

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  14. BRITISH MARCHANTMEN SUNK.

    Three German submarines appeared off Havre on Tuesday, and held up the Malachite. They gave the crew ten minutes to take to the boats, and then ...

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  15. MINE WASHED ASHORE.

    A mine, washed up near Bari, on the Adriatic coast of Italy (south-east) exploded and killed four workmen. ...

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  16. AMERICAN WARSHIP.

    The American warship Jason, carrying gifts for children of the belligerent nations has gone to Marseilles. ...

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  17. SCOTCH FAIR.

    The Ballarat and District Caledonian Society's Scotch Fair in aid of the equipment of the Pipe Band will be opened on Thursday afternoon at the ...

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  18. GERMAN CRUISERS.

    The German cruisers in the Pacific do not appear to have left Chilian waters. ...

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  19. FRENCH BOURSE.

    The French Bourse will re-open on 7th December for cash transactions. ...

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  20. ANOTHER REPORT.

    Reports from incoming steamers indicate that the German Pacific cruisers are off the Aleutian Islands, Alaska. ...

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  21. PANIC IN GERMANY.

    Nervousness in Berlin is increasing. Official reports deal with news which is several days old. It is rumored in Berlin that the ...

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  22. AMERICAN STEAMER.

    It is reported that the British cruiser Berwick fired on the American steamer St. Helen. The Department of States has not been informed, but it ...

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  23. BOHEMIAN DRAMATIC COMPANY.

    The pr[?]ction of the sensational and domestic English church and stage [?]. "From Altar to Prison." on Saturday night at Her Majesty's Theatre ...

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  24. THE TENNESSEE INCIDENT.

    Turkey has supplied the United States with a belated explanation of the recent incident at Smyrna where a launch belonging to the American ...

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  25. RED CROSS FUND.

    The British Red Cross Society fund in Australia now goals £62,863 6s 5d An additional £1000 has been received from the South Australian branch ...

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  26. BOHEMIA AND AUSTRIA.

    The Bohemians throughout the United States have started a movement to free Bohemla from the Dual Monarchy ...

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  27. ALLEGED MINELAYERS.

    A Norwegian trawler was brought to Fleetwood, also a Danish trawler. It is alleged that the vessels were engaged in minelaying. ...

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  28. RUSSIANS' STEADY ADVANCE.

    A communique states "Our troops are advancing from Bzura, and have reached Goobin. We captured Brezing, and other villages in the Morga. ...

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  29. INTERNED MERCHANT VESSELS.

    At a meeting of London fruit merchants called by F.W. Moore and Co. Ltd., Australian agents and importers of Tasmanian apples, it was resolved ...

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  30. BRITISH NAVAL STRENGTH.

    In the House of Commons to-day the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr Winston Churchill, said that the economic pressure on Germany continued to ...

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  31. DUTCH TRAVELLERS.

    Many, Dutch travellers in Germany have been arrested of suspicion of being British spies. The Germans declare that a British ...

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  32. POSITION OF SYRIANS.

    The Syrian community in Melbourne has written to the Defence Department urging that although Svria is within the sphere of Turkish government. the ...

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  33. GERMANS CONSTRUCT RAFTS.

    The Germans near Furnes constructed rafts behind their lines, and launched them on the ca[?] on Monday night They completely failed as the French ...

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  34. MERRIE ENGLAND.

    In the Alfred Hall on Thursday, 10th December, the Ballarat Liedertafel will give their 175th grand (patriotic) concert in the production of Edward ...

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  35. ADDRESS BY GOVERNOR GENERAL.

    Speaking at St. Andrew's dinner on Saturday night: the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) said the work Australia had already done in ...

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  36. AERIAL ATTACKS.

    President Woodrow Wilson has communicated unofficially with United States diplomatic officials abroad, expressing his disapproval of bomb ...

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  37. VICTORY OF GREAT IMPORTANCE.

    Latest unofficial reports state that the Russian victory at Vistula and Wart[?] is likely to exceed previous estimates. Three army corps are ...

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  38. GERMANS ON PAROLE.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has informed a number of inquirers that Germans on parole now receive only £1 a week. Which is just ...

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  39. BRITISH LOAN.

    The Chancellor or the Ex[?]equer (Mr Lloyd George) has announced that the war loan of £350,000,000 has been over subscribed. ...

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  40. NEW SOUTH WALES FUNDS.

    The Patriotic Funds now total £452,000 including the Lord Mayor's Fund, £166,000: Belgian Relief Fund. £87,000; Chamber of Commerce Fund. ...

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  41. KAISER VISITS FRENCH WOUNDED.

    A French captain in hospital at Metz writing to the newspaper "Palrie," remarks that the Kaiser visited the French wounded and said, "I give ...

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  42. FIGHTING AT YPRES.

    We repulsed infantry attacks south of Ypres, where artillery brought down German aeroplanes. One aviator was killed and two were taken prison ...

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  43. GERMAN BALTIC FLEET.

    "Le Matin" publishes an unconfirmed report that the German cruiser Rertha (5650 tons) was sunk off Liban, and that the cruiser Kaiser Wilhelm ...

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  44. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    The following, shipping movements are reported:— Arrivals — At London — s.s. Morayshire, from Sydney, 24th September. ...

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  45. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Fire last night caused damage estimated at £3000 in Cary's Buildings in George street. Miss Harrie Batham theatrical ...

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  46. PILLAGED BANK NOTES.

    SWISS banks on behalf of the Germans, have attempted to cash in Paris bank notes for millions of frances that had been pillaged or paid in ...

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  47. WAR FUNDS.

    A cablegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies to His Excellency the Governor-General, dated 27th November, 2.40 p.m. "I am about to ...

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  48. IN AUSTRALIA.

    To-day the Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, made the following statement on the work of the Red Cross Association in relation to the ...

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  49. GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    The Amsterdam newspaper "De Telegraaf" reports that the German garrisons in Belgium have been reduced by one-half Large numbers of troops ...

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  50. JAPAN'S ANSWER TO GERMANY

    Details are available regarding Japan's dramatic answer mentioned in Mr Balfour's speech cabled on the 10th On the eye of the fall of ...

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  51. BRITISH TANNERIES SLACK.

    British [?] are in a serious position owing to the difficulty in obtaining tanning extracts from Italy or France. ...

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  52. GENERAL JOFFRE.

    President Poincare visited head quarters and decorated General Jo[?] with military medals. The President paid a glowing tribute to Joffre's ...

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  53. ALLEGED BREACH OF CONTRACT.

    The claim for £150 by Margaret Linden an actress against George Masgrove theatrical manager, in respect of alleged breach of contract, was mentioned George ...

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  54. BATTLE OF KOLUSZKI

    The Battle of Koluszki is in the last stage. The Germans are desperately struggling to tight through to Strykow and are exposed to incessant ...

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  55. FOUR MILLION TROOPS.

    Private advices from Berlin state that the Germans are uneasy at the heavy Russian reinforcements. They state that new forces seem to spring ...

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  56. AMERICA AND CANADA.

    Ex-President Taft, speaking at a public gathering at Montclair New Jersey, endorsed the Monr[?] doctrine. He declared that interference of the ...

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  57. GENERAL GABLES.

    American, Canadian, and British Peace Centenary celebrations have been postponed until the end of the war. Meanwhile the plans will be ...

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  58. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The enquire into the loss of H.M.S. Bulwark has opened Officials state hat the public may confidently accept the theory that it was an accident. ...

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  59. GERMAN TROOPS.

    Dutch newspapers report a great withdrawal of Germans from Belgium towards Poland. AMSTERDAM, Sunday. ...

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  60. NEWCASTLE COAL TRADE.

    The coal trade has improved considerably during the last few weeks. The improvement was more marked yesterday, when the exports for the week ...

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  61. WAR WITH TURKEY.

    A telegram reports that lzzet Pasha with 76,000 Turks including 10,000 Bedouins, is marching on Suez Canal. ...

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  62. EARTHQUAKE IN IONIAN ISLANDS.

    A severe earthquake, which caused considerate damage has occurred in the Ionian Islands. Many houses were destroyed. ...

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  63. SHIPS IN SOUTH AMERICAN WATERS.

    The Peruvian Minister has laid a scheme before Mr Bryan, the Secretary of State outlining the areas of South American waters of both seas, ...

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  64. THIRTY BODIES RECOVERED.

    Thirty bodies have been recovered from the battleship Bulwark. Most of the bodies could not be identified. ...

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  65. GERMANS AT ZEEBRUGGE.

    [?] for the construction of submarines brought by the Germans to zeebrugge is far greater than at first supposed ...

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  66. SHORTAGE OF WHEAT AND FLOUR.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Massey) announced publicly that it is now acknowledged in the southern districts of New Zealand that the Dominion is faced ...

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  67. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is lifeless, tending in buyers' favor owing to the official estimate that the Argentine crops will be 54 million tons, and the exportable ...

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  68. TURKISH PASHA'S THREAT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Constantinople says that Diemal Pasha has telegraphed to the United States Ambassador threatening that for every ...

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  69. DOUGLAS RIOT.

    The jury has returned a verdict of justifiable homicide at the inquest in connection with the deaths of the five prisoners, who were shot during the ...

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  70. THE YSER STRUGGLE.

    [?] German marines have traversed Bruges towards the Yser. It is announced that General von Bissing has succeeded General von der Goltz ...

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  71. BUTTER MARKET

    The butter market is quiet. Danish is quoted at from 143s to 146s. ...

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  73. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELLION.

    It is officially reported from Pretoria that the rebels have made numerous unsuccessful attempts to derail armored trains on the Rei[?] Frankfort railway ...

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  74. MEXICAN STRIFE.

    General Villa's forces are advancing on the capital. A train was de[?]ailed yesterday, killing and injuring 70 people. ...

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  75. COLLIER MINED.

    The collier Khartoun struck a mine off Grimsby to-day and sank. All the crew were rescued. ...

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  76. DARDANELLES BLOCKED.

    It is officially announced that the French and British squadrons continue to block the Dardanelles and to patrol the Egyptian coast. ...

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  77. ENEMY'S AEROPLANE CAPTURED.

    [?] monoplane engaged a German aeroplane over Clair Marais, near St. Omer (22 miles from Calais). The enemy aircraft was forced to de— ...

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