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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Defence Bill and the Customs Bill were read a third time. ARBITRATION COURT BILL. Senator BAKHAP continued the ...

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  5. THE SYDNEY FUNDS

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  6. YSER BATTLE RENEWED

    A communique issued in Paris reports a lively cannonade in Belgium on Monday but the German infantry de[?] no attacks. ...

    Article : 163 words
  7. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    [?]nounced that the establishment of neutral zones in South American waters, as requested by some of the ...

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  8. "DYING LIKE FLIES."

    Mr Martin Donohue, in a message to the "Daily Chronicle' says that the Germans in Belgium are suffering acutely from the winter. As a ...

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  9. IN AUSTRALIA.

    In the Federal Senate yesterday, Senator PEARCE, in reply to Senator O'Keefe, said that he had seen certain reports of discussions, in which ...

    Article : 264 words
  10. FRENCH COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.

    [?]French Commander-in-Chief, visited Thann in Alsace Lorraine, and he was warinly acclaime. He interviewed notable citizens who ...

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  11. EXPORT OF WOOL.

    [?] at Washington, has conferred with Mr Romert Lansing in regard to the lifting of the embargo placed by ...

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  12. MINES IN THE ATLANTIC.

    Captain W. H. Davies, of the British steamer Etonian, reported on arrival at New York on Saturday that he had discovered contact mines off Fire ...

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  13. POLAND CAMPAIGN

    Secretary of State cables.—The Russian general staff report that subborn fighting continues in the direction of [?] An attempted German ...

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  14. OUTBREAK OF TYPHOID

    An outbreak of typhoid has occurred among the Belgian soldiers, The British Red Cross Society, has voted £10,000 for their special ...

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  15. NORWEGIAN STEAMER,

    From Halifax, Nova Scotia, it is advised that a British Warship has convoyed the Norwegian steamer Sandefjord (6,026 tons) bound for Copenhagen ...

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  16. GERMAN ON A WAGES BOARD.

    In the Legislative Assembly this evening, Colonel Onslow moved the adjournment of the House to draw attention to the appointment of August ...

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  17. GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    Some Germans from the Yser and Ostend have been sent to Heyst ad Zeebrugge. Additional artillery has been sent to ...

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  18. AMERICAN ARMY AND NAVY.

    Admiral Blue, chief of the bureau of navigation of the United States Navy department, in giving evidence before the Naval Affairs committee of the ...

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  19. STRENGTHENING CRACOW.

    30,000 TROOPS FROM BRESLAU. "Le Matin"(Paris) says that it is understood that 30,000 German troops which were stationed at Breslau ...

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  20. RED CROSS SOCIETY,

    A largely attended meeting of the members of the Red Cross committee was hel[?] on Tuesday afternoon. In the absence of the president (Dr, Hardy), ...

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  21. AUSTRIANS AN DSERBS.

    It is officially announced from the Servian temporary capital, Nish, that the Austrians delivered a violent attack on the Servian front at ...

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  22. METHODS OF THE ENEMY.

    In a diary kept by Mrs John Demaight, of Broken Hill, who was in Antwerp when the German began to bombard that city, and left on the day ...

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  23. FURTHER RUSSIAN SUCCESS.

    It is officially staled our offensive northward of Lowicz was crowned with success. The enemy's reinforcements from ...

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  24. DIFFICULT WAR NAMES.

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  25. AN AMERICAN NAVAL CENSOR.

    Owing to the action of Mr Daniels in prohibiting naval men singing "It's a long way to Tipperary," the New York newspapers made merry, ...

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  26. PATRIOTIC SERVICE RECOGNISED.

    Mrs S. Fletcher, wife of Captain Stanley Fletcher, who has acepted a commission as veterinary officer to the Expeditionary Forces, was last evening ...

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  27. IN THE RUSSIAN TRAP.

    The struggle is still undecided. The main battle line is unaltered. A portion of General Von Mackensen's army has been driven towards Lowicz. ...

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  28. FRENCH GENERAL'S RESOURCEFULNESS.

    In their messages from the front the fruition correspondents, who were allowed to visit the French army lines pay many glowing tributes to the ...

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  29. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    An reply to Mr Bruce [?] THE PRIME MINISTER said that [?] had no knowledge of the Japanese [?] being omitted from functions where ...

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  30. BRITAIN AND EGYPT.

    Rushdi Pasha, the Premier, interviewed by journalists, paid a high tri[?] to Britain's magnificant abiding work in Egypt. She had fulfilled all ...

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  31. PACKING THE FIRING LINE.

    According to news received from the Hagus continual requests are being re[?] at Ghent for reinforcements for the German front. ...

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  32. STATE SCHOOLS' PATRIOTIC FUND.

    A third instalments amounting to £5 17s 8d, has been sent to the district treasurer of the State School Patriotic Fund from St Arnaud State school. Of ...

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  33. CONTRABAND CORRESPONDENCE.

    At the request of Colonel Logan, the Administrator of Samoa, the New Zealand defence authorities have decided to send F. E. N. Gaudin, who was ...

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  34. GERMANS' LAST EFFORT.

    A heavily censored Rotterdam message states that the Yser battle has been renewed with intense violence. The artillery [?] on land is terrific ...

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  35. GRENADIERS' DOGGED STAND.

    Lieutenant H. L. Fletcher-Aubrey, of the Grenadier Guards, who has been invalided to England, wounded, relates a stirring story of the ...

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  36. THE CZAR GOES TO FRONT

    The Czar has gone to the front. ...

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  37. GERMAM NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Copenhagen, says most of the German warships hitherto, at Kiel have been transferred to the North Sea. ...

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  38. FIGHTING IN A CEMETERY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Calais states that French and German troops were .entrenched on the opposite sides of a cemetery near Lille. The French ...

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  39. BALLARAT PATRIOTIC FUND

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  40. THE BELGIAN MEAT FUND.

    Sir,—The cabled news through last week that the brave people of Belgium are without bread and meat, and practically, starving and nothing before them ...

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  41. BOMBARDMENTS OF RHEIMS CONTINUES.

    The bombardment of Rheims continues.The whole of the factories in the city have been destroyed while stocks of ...

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  42. MUNITIONS OF WAR.

    On the Allies entering a village to the north of Arras they discovered three British guns and a heap of live British shells that had been abandoned ...

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  44. BOMBS DROPPED ON GHENT

    Advices from the Hague state that on Monday two British airmen dropped bombs, on the military grounds at Ghent, and wounded seven German ...

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  45. THE "STAR" LISTS.

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  46. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    The "Daily. Telegraph" points out that Germany has considerably more submarines than was. supposed. The "Daily Telegraph" opines that ...

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  47. GERMANS ON DEFENSIVE.

    LONDON, 1st December 6.50 p.m. The Secretary of State for the Colonies has cabled as follows:— "The Press Bureau reports that the French ...

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  48. GERMAN WOUNDED.

    The Amsterdam [?] states that the Germans have requisitioned at Courtrai in Belgium, for two million frances (about £80,000) worth of goods. ...

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  49. THE KING IN FRANCE.

    King George's presence in France has produced an excellent impression in Italy and is considered as calculated to convince the most incredulous ...

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  50. DEATH IN THE NIGHT.

    Details of the latest exploit of the Gurkhas have been received from Paris Like many another achievement of the Indians, it was performed ...

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  51. GERMAN PACIFIC FLEET.

    It is understood at Buenos Ayres that the German South American squadron has a number of secret rendezous where the warships meet ...

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  52. PRESS CORRESPONDENT'S OPINION.

    Mr Maxwell, in a message to the "Daily Telegraph, quotes an officer acting as intermediary between the Allied army as saying "It is ...

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  53. Y.M.C.A. FUND.

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  54. ENEMY'S HYDROPLANE.

    A Copenhagen message states that a German hydro-aeroplane landed at the Danish [?] of Esbjerg, and the two officers on it were interned. ...

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