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  4. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Mr J. L. Trefle, the Minister for Lands, has had under consideration the question of the disposal of part of the Pilliga scrup lands, which are suitable ...

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  5. MELBOURNE NEWS.

    Mr H. Jones, chairman of directors of Henry Jones Co-operative, Limited, had an encouraging statement to make to the shareholders at the annual meeting of ...

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  6. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    A German official report of operations in the Eastern theatre of war makes no mention of a reverse, but, on the contrary, is optimistic in tone. ...

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  7. BATTLES AT YPRES.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French, in a despatch concerning the battles at Ypres and Armentiores. Days a glowing tribute to the gallantry of the British ...

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  8. FINANCIAL STRAIN IN GERMANY.

    It is stated in Paris that a German officer entered the home of a French manufacturer, whose factory had been denuded of its contents, and informed ...

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  9. GENERAL FRENCH S STRATEGY.

    Field-marshal Sir John French, commanding the British forces on the Continent, has forwarded a despatch covering the battles of Ypres and ...

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  10. SOUTH AFRICAN REVOLT.

    During the fighting in the Mushroom Valley a burly man in a uniform rode up to General Brand. Gestic ting Wildly he pointed to General Butha's ...

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  11. DASHING CAVALRY EXPLOIT.

    Details of the destruction of German aeroplanes and motor-cars between Soissons and Complegno, in Northern France, on 9th September, ...

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  12. POSITION OF THE GERMANS.

    A description of the location of the principal German force in Poland is given by the "Daily News" correspondent at Petrograd." He states that the ...

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  13. BOTHA AND BEYERS.

    Captain M'Kenzie, master of the British cargo steamer Koelung, which arrived at Fremantle this morning, from New York, by way of Durban, once ...

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  14. ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    The Commonwealth Government has decided that all permanent and temporary officers who go on active service are to be granted leave, with the ...

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  15. AMUSEMENTS.

    A one programme with presented at the Coliseum last evening, in the presence of an enthusiastic audience. "A Daughter of Eye" is a thrilling Lubin ...

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  16. GERMAN ARMY IN TRAP.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at petrograd states that the surrounded Germans, except the captured division, broke through the side of the Russian ...

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  17. BRIGADIER-GENERAL CORDON.

    Brigadier-General J. M. Gordon, formerly chief of the General Staff and First Member of the Australian Military Board, has been appointed to the ...

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  18. COLDSTREAM CUARDS' CALLANTRY.

    Colonel the Earl of Cavan, commanding the 4th (Guards) Brigade at the front has issued an army order paying a warm tribute to the ...

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  19. PATHE'S PICTURE.

    The all-absorbing topic, the war, is receiving considerable attention from Pathe's. who are showing a selection of very fine pictures depicting the ...

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  20. SEAMEN'S COMPENSATION.

    The High Court decided to-day that the Seamen's compensation Act is valid, the Chief Justice and Mr Justice Barton dissenting. ...

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  21. BOHEMIAN DRAMATIC COMPANY.

    There was a crowded house at Her Majesty's Theatre last night for the production by the popular and talented Bohemian Dramatic Company, of the ...

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  22. POLITICAL LIBEL ALLEGED.

    Mr Justice Pring and a special jury to-day began the hearing of an action by David Robert Hall, the State Attorney-General to recover £5000 from the ...

    Article : 155 words
  23. BATTALIONS OF ENEMY SURRENDER.

    Entire battalions of half-frozen starving separated from units in the Lodz district have willingly surrendered. It is estimated that the Austrians ...

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  24. BRITISH COMMANDER'S STRATEGY.

    The newspapers point out that Field-Marshall Sir John French took an enormous risk in ordering the First Army Corps north-west via Ypres, but his ...

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  25. AMERICAN PASSPORTS.

    It is stated that 200 passports issued at Washington and sent to the Foreign Office at Berlin for registration have risappered in similar circumstances to ...

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  26. RAINFALL STATISTICS.

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  27. WAR AGAINST THE TURKS.

    A message from Cairo states that the Negus of Abyssinia has rejected German intrigues for an attack on the Sudan, and has offered a contingent to ...

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  28. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. E. Miller, hon. treasurer of the Australian branch of the British Red Cross Society reported to-day that the total receipts were to date £63,940. In ...

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  29. INCOMING MAIL STEAMERS.

    Owing to the Orient Steamer Ophir being delayed through striking a buoy soon after setting out its voyage to Australia, it will not arrive at Fremantle ...

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  30. BALLARAT FUND PATRIOTIC

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  31. THE IMPORTANCE OF YPRES

    A despatch from Field-Marshal Sir John French, dated 20th November, states that an army order found on a German prisoner declared that the ...

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  32. ITALIAN CRUISER.

    The Italian cruiser Colobria has been ordered to Syrin to protect the Italians there. ...

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  33. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  34. ARTICLES FOR TROOPS.

    The Education Department is requesting head teachers to urge the completion of articles of clothing for the war relief funds. Finished articles should ...

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  35. PERILS OF A FIRE.

    Working amid streams of burning oil, caused by the bursting of a 15,000 gallon tank at the height of the fire this morning on the premises of ...

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  36. ATTITUDE OF AFGHANISTAN.

    The Ameer, in a letter to the Viceroy, has clearly confirmed Afghanistan's determination to remain neutral. ...

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  37. THE AUSTRALIAN METAL COMPANY.

    The contract of the Home Affairs Department with the Australian Metal Company for the supply of two transformers at a cost of £100 has elicited ...

    Article : 156 words
  38. OFFICERS' DEATH ROLL HEAVY.

    An official communique issued last night states:— Between the Vistula and Warta the enemy continues to maintain fortified ...

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  39. TRAVELLING KITCHEN FUND.

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, gratefully acknowledges the receipt of £1059, collected by Mrs A. U. Mountain, for purchase of travelling ...

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  40. FIJIAN CONTRIBUTIONS.

    The Ba province, Fiji, has promised £500 for the war fund, and offers a contingent of 1000 men. The Ra province will contribute £160 and 500 men. The ...

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  41. HOSPITAL SHIP CLOSED.

    Certain work has to be done on the hospital ship Kyarra, now at Port Melbourne, and in order that operations shall not be hampered, the ...

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  42. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND.

    During the 48 hours ending at 9 o'clock this, morning, sonic excellent falls of rain were recorded iu Queensland. The western districts in ...

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  43. WORK IN WAR TIME.

    Advice has been given by the Crown Solicitor's Office that where employers of shop assistants have found it necessary during the war period to reduce the ...

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  44. DEMOLISHING CARMAN COVER

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Calais states:— Although the week has been comparatively uneventful, hundreds have been killed in ...

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  45. FIRM'S NAME CLEARED.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) desires it to be as widely known as possible that a thorough search of the premises and the ...

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  46. KAISER'S MOVEMENTS.

    It is officially announced in Berlin that the Kaiser is now at the eastern front. ...

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  47. YOUNG WOMAN SHOT.

    Josephine Courtout, aged 30 years, was submitted into the Melbourne Hospital to-night suffering from a bulley wound in the head. According to a ...

    Article : 128 words
  48. ALLIES REPEL ATTACKS.

    A communique issued, in Paris, states that the enemy has maintained an active cannonade, but he is using little heavy artillery, consequently the ...

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  49. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The German Socialist newspaper, "Vorwaerts," has published a scathing protest against the lack of financial support for the wives of German soldiers, ...

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  50. TEMPORARY COMMISSIONS.

    The Secretary of State has cabled to the Minister for Defence, informing him that temporary commissions during the war will be granted to officers ...

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  51. ALLIES' AEROPLANES.

    Five of the Allies' aeroplanes dropped bombs on the military stores at Ghent and effected much damage. Observers declare that lately the ...

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  52. NEW ZEALAND ELECTIONS.

    The 'nominations of tho general election closed to-day. Every seat will he contested, and in most cases there will be a straight-out fight between the ...

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  53. HORSES FOR THE ARMIES.

    Mr Harold Wooding, in War Notes and Queens, recently endeavored, to as certain to what measure the combatant country were supplied with ...

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  55. INCITING MOORS.

    A message received in Amsterdam from Case Blatica, on the Moroccan coast, states that 14 Germans have been arrested at South Oran, on charges of ...

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  56. WITHDRAWAL OF GERMANS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says it is estimated that the Germans have withdrawn four army corps from Belgium towards Poland. ...

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  57. INCREASE OF WAGES.

    Mr Justice Heydon, president of the Industrial Court after a special enquiry, has decided that it will be inadvisable for wages boards to continue during the ...

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