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  2. IAN HAMILTIONS RPORT.

    The Westminster "Gazette" writes:—Sir Ian Hamitton's report is supremely important. When the Government is calling more men[?]t should co-ordinate the ...

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  3. FOR OUT HEROES.

    The new Lady Galway Clubhome at Henley Beach erected by the Y.M.C.A. for the benefit of returned soldiers was officially opened by lady Galway this ...

    Article : 341 words
  4. TURKISH REPORT.

    Turkish Official.—A violent artillery battle is reported from Gallipoli in which enemy monitors took part. W. esuccessfully bombarded the enemy landing places ...

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  5. UNCLE SAM.

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington writes:-"Neutrality for America ia a delusion that is fait disappearing. Numerous regrets are expressed that ...

    Article : 160 words
  6. THE BALKANS

    The "Corriere della, Sera (Milan) annoutices that important events are pending in the Balkans. The enemy has concentrated along the whole length of the Greek ...

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  7. THE RUSSIAN REVIVAL

    It is reported that 400 Russian big guns took part in the bombardment of Czernowitz and its principal military positions. A large number of trains were requisitions ...

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  8. COMPULSION

    There is a remarkable unanimity among the chief newspapers in applauding the overwhelmingly affirmative cote in the House of Commons on the first reading ...

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  9. SIR GEORGE REID.

    Sir George Reid, the retiring High Commissioner for the Commonwealth, who has been chosen as Unionist candidate for the vacancy in the House of Commons for ...

    Article : 271 words
  10. GERMAN CREDIT.

    A French wireless message states that German credit is daily depreciating. In Berne (Switzerland) 100 German marks, the face value of which represents £5, are ...

    Article : 151 words
  11. IN THE GOLDEN HORN.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says a telegram has been received from Constantinople to the effect that a British submarine operating ...

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  12. UNDELIVERED MAILS. [?]UGE NEW ZEALAND CONSIGNMENTS.

    The New Zealand High Commissioner's office is [?] with undelivered Derda [?] [?]. About 200 bags are ...

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  13. FRANCE PUZZLED.

    The "Times" correspondent in Paris telegraphs:—"The diciston of the British Labour Conference has frankly puzzled Frenchmen. They regard it as a sign of ...

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  14. GOOD NEWS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Sir George Reid has succeeded in securing the removal of the War Office exclusion from hospital tenders of rabbits in skins. ...

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  15. VISCOUNT FRENCH.

    Yesterday Viscount Fernca visited the Wandsworth Hospital, where a large simper of Australians are accommodated, and chatted freely with them. He ...

    Article : 43 words
  16. DANUBE CONCENTRATION.

    The "Times." correspondent at Salonika advises that [?]vements fo Austro-Bulgar-German tropps towards. Rustehuk and other Danu[?] ports are hurr[?] ...

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  17. BRITISH SUBMARINE SUNK

    The Admiralty states that the British submarine sunk of Texel Islan don Thursday carried a crew of 33, all of whom were [?]suced by a Dutch cruiser. ...

    Article : 116 words
  18. NEW SOUTH WALES LOAN.

    It is reported that the New South Wales loan of £2,000,000 is assured of a great success. The lists will close to-day. ...

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  19. THE ENEMY STRENGTH

    The "Times." correspondent at Petrograd says, the enemy's eastern forces are estimated to be composed of 120 infantry and 23 cavalry divisions, with adequate ...

    Article : 144 words
  20. SIR GEORGE REID RESIGNS COMMISSIONERSHIP.

    Sir George Reid whose candidature has been announced for the St. George's seat in the Unionist [?] will resign his post as High Commissioner for Australia ...

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  21. BULGARS DISTRUST TURKS.

    An anto Tork demonstration has occurred at Sona, the Bulgarian capital. The people fear, their if the Turks occupy Bulgarian Thrace it will he impossible to ...

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  22. LABOUR SUSPICIONS.

    The "Evening News" forecasts that the miners conference will support the trades unions. The "Pail Mall Gazette" thinks ...

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  23. RETURNING WOUNUED AND SICK.

    A radiogram has been received by the military autli[?]of this district from an incoming hospital ship which has n board a number of wounded and sack ...

    Article : 118 words
  24. PRIME MINISTER PLEASED.

    Referring to Sir George Reid's entry into British i[?]litic[?] the Prime Minister (mr. Hughes) said he was pleased for Sir George's sake th[?] he should have the ...

    Article : 45 words
  25. BERLIN LADIES INDIGNANT.

    The women of Germany are indignant at the authorities for cancelling the annual d[?] sales. The latter me[?] this it [?] in[?]visalite to offer special ...

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  26. SALONIKA FUGITIVES CAUGHT.

    The "Agenzia Nationale" states that Allied [?]orpede beats have seized a Greek steamer in the Aegean Sea with a number of fugitives from salonika, on boast. ...

    Article : 36 words
  27. CONVOYS FOR MEDITERRANEAN.

    The Paris press suggests [?] ...

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  28. FRENCH PRESS GRATIFIED.

    The French press is gratified at the Commons majority vote in the Conscription Hill. "Le Petit, [?]", points out that the numbers on the division prove to the ...

    Article : 66 words
  29. SHIPYARD FIRE.

    A fire broke out in three of Cook's Nile steamers purchased by the authorities, completely destroying them. The conflagration raged in the shipping yard all ...

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  30. RUSSIAN OFFICIAL NEWS.

    Petrograd Official.—We have captured the town of Czarto[?]sk and a height a mile counter-attacks failed. North-wast of Czernowitz the Austrians afters using ...

    Article : 81 words
  31. GERMAN AER[?]PLANDES AT

    Advices from Athens affirm that two German [?]eroplanes have bombarded the Allied positions at Topsin. ...

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  32. RECRUITING.

    Recruiting by the group system has been reopened in Birmingham. The response so far [?] fair. ...

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  33. RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    The German capitalised and administered Oriental railway is demanding from Greece the restoration of the line which it took over when mobilising troops. Greek ...

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  34. THE PERSIA.

    It is unofficially stated that Mr. Grant and 20 other have presented a sworn affidavit to the American Consul at Alexandria to the effect that the Persia was ...

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  35. THE THREE RESIGNATIONS.

    The "Evening News"" says that Mr. A. Henderson (President of the Board of Trade), Mr. G. H. Roberts (Junior Lord of the Treasury), and Mr. W. Brace ...

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  36. SIR J. A. SIMON'S SUCCESSOR.

    It is expected that the Right Hon. Herbert L. Samuel. (Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster) will succeed Sir J. A. Simon as Attorney General. ...

    Article : 73 words
  37. RUSSIANS WELL CARED FOR. ?

    Gen. Pau (France), who has just returned from an inspection of the Riga and Drinsk areas in the eastern theatre, states that he is highly satisfied with the ...

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  38. PRISONERS ARE GIVEN A TREAT.

    On Monday last the Ideals concert party, consisting of Mr. Jack Waller, Mr. and Mrs. Hollister. Mr. Fred Dennett, Mr. Gregory Ivanoff, and Mr. Wylie Watson, ...

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  39. OVERDUE VESSELS.

    Eighty per cent, reinsurance is quoted on the Clan Macfanlane. overdue at Port Said on the voyage from Glasgow to Bombay. The Japanese liner Senja Marc is ...

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  40. FRENCH LINER ATTACKED.

    The Messageries Maritimes liner Meinam, on the voyage from Calcutta to Marseilles, was chased by a submarine. Many shells were fired at the vessel, but she ...

    Article : 44 words
  41. LOYAL SERBS.

    Thousands of Serb refugees are applying to the Serbian legation at Rome for permission to enlist with the Allies and take part in the reconquest of Serbia. ...

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  42. GENEROUS QUEENSLAND.

    Quite 1,300 poor children were entertained at a dinner in the Guildhall given by children in Queensland. The Lord Mayor was present. ...

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  43. THE POSITION OF IRELAND.

    Lord Middleton will on Tuesday ask the "War Secretary the number of recruits secured in Britain and Ireland respectively, and the number of single ...

    Article : 39 words
  44. RESIGNATIONS ADHERED TO.

    The latest information received late last night was to the effect that Mr. Henderson had interviewed the Prune Minister and Mr. Bonar Law, and then has a ...

    Article : 66 words
  45. ATTACK REPULSED.

    Gen. Haig reports that a bomb attack, supported by artillery, on the road, between Armentieres and Lille, has been repulsed. ...

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  46. SPAIN WANTS HER OWN SHIPPING.

    Spain in prohibiting the sale or charter of her mercantile ships by foreigners. ...

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  47. ALL-BRITISH LEAGUE.

    Attention is called to the [?] inviting applicants for the [?] [?] secretary to the All-British League, Port a Adelaide. ...

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  48. NOT DEAD YET.

    A serbian official message states that a considerable Serb force, occupying Tosubabia, three days cast of Albassan, beat off Bulgar attacks with heavy losses. The ...

    Article : 82 words
  49. GOVERNMENT NOT PLAYING WITH THE SCHEME. GAOL FOR DEFAULTERS.

    The Conscription Bill applies the Army Act-to-defaulters, providing military seizure and coercion and penalty for false Statements of imprisonment for six ...

    Article : 48 words
  50. Advertising

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  51. BALANCE OF TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for December show—Imports, £70,938,394. an increase of £3,621,496. Exports were £33,947,519, in increase of £7,568,591. The ...

    Article : 57 words
  52. CAPTURED COLONIAL POSSESSIONS.

    The Prime Minister stated in the House of Commons yesterday that the South African Government was administering German South-West Africa, the ...

    Article : 61 words
  53. A BETTER FEELING.

    The "Times" Parliamentary correspondent states that it is understood the Nationalists have decided not to obstruct the passage of the Bill, but merely to ...

    Article : 156 words
  54. GERMAN PRISONERS

    The German military and civilian prisoners interned in England follow the war with the keenest interest. Formerly they held that a German victory was only a ...

    Article : 55 words
  55. BULGARIANS AT MONASTIR.

    The famine at Monastir is becoming more intense. The 5,000 Bulgar troops are half-starving. Some have deserted and surrendered to the Greeks. All ...

    Article : 49 words
  56. TERRITORIALS' POSITION.

    In the course of a leader the "Times" says.—"One of the consequences of the Conscription Bill is that the Territorials who enlisted for home service are liable ...

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  57. THE WAR CARDS.

    Mr. Hughes, referring to the census lutions carried at some meeting antagocardsfi stated to-day that he noticed resonistic to the Government's scheme. The ...

    Article : 71 words
  58. WHEAT.

    The wheat market is quiet. A New South Wales cargo by the sailer Buffon running into 15,000 quarters, expected to arrive in February, has changed hands at ...

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  59. BULGARIA'S FINANCE.

    The Bulgarian Minister of Finance states that the country's war chest at the end of 1915 amounted to £10,000,000. ...

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  60. BULGAR CAMPS BOMBED.

    Advices from salonika states that Allied aeroplanes bombed the Bulgar camps at Ghevgeli and returned without mishap. ...

    Article : 27 words
  61. Family Notices

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  62. GENERAL ELECTION UNLIKELY.

    The splendid majority has calmed the political situation, but there is still some talk of a general election, although such a possibility is becoming more and more ...

    Article : 35 words
  63. AUSTRIAN DUPLICITY.

    The "Times" correspondent at Salonika says the Austrian Consulate was found to be a perfect military arsenal. It was evidently intended to equip the Turkish ...

    Article : 39 words
  64. REFERENDUM TALKED OF.

    The "Central News" says that the possibility of a referendum being taken on the Compulsory Service Bill as an alternative to a general election, is being widely ...

    Article : 56 words
  65. CROWN PRINCE.

    The Crown Prince has sent the following New Year message to his troops:—"I rely on you, if the new year calls us to a decision, which god grant it with. One ...

    Article : 65 words
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