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  2. WHOLE WORLD WAITING.

    SALONIKA, Monday.—The Allies are taking action to prevent air raids at Salonika. "The utilisation of the Serbian army here is being considered. ...

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  3. LISMOKE A. & I. SOCIETY.

    The usual monthly meeting of the committee: of Lismore Agricultural and Industrial Society was held at the (Masonic Hall yesterday afternoon. There "were present ...

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  4. OFF TO THE FRONT.

    A correspondent writes:—Two more Lismore" boys have gone to the war, A. McMaster and F. Donovan, the former a son of the late S. F. McMaster, one of the founder of ...

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  5. THE DARDANELLES.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday.—A Turkish official report states:—The artillery was active near. Seddul Balir, and an enemy cruiser and monitor, were obliged to retreat. ...

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  6. RUSSIANS IN PERSIA.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—4000 Russians are besieging Ispahan, where two Swedish officers command the garrison. ...

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  7. "USUAL LACK OF SUCCESS."

    VANCOUVER,' Monday.—A Berlin communique claims.that "tlie Russian attacks continue witli the usual lack of success". ...

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  8. LORD MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC FUND.

    Amounts previously acknowledged, £1781 9s 10d; All Nations' Carnival and Charity Art Union, per Mr. H. Dean, 10s; J. M. Livingstone,' 17th instalment, £1 1s; Eureka ...

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  9. GREEK' STEAMER. AFIRE.

    ATHENS, Monday.—The Tangier, a Greek steamer from Salonika laden witlr, iron; bound Glasgowards, was seen near Tarina enveloped in flames. It is believed four hundred ...

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  10. A MINE EXPLODED.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—A Berlin communiquc says:—A largo mine was exploded north of La Bassee-Bcthuiie road. Enemy trendies were, blown in and the occupants in ...

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  11. MASTERY OF THE ADRIATIC.

    ROME, Monday.—A desperate struggle for the mastery of the Adriatic has been raging. for a week. Since the start of the war Austria lias maintained near Cattaro a naval ...

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  12. FALLEN SOLDIERS.

    At the usualmonthly meeting' of the committee of Lismore Agricultural and Industrial Society yesterday afternoon the Chairman (Mr. W. Smith) moved that a letter of ...

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  13. OIL TANK STEAMER EXPLODES.

    NEW YORK, Monday—The explosion of the oil tank steamer Aztec in Brooklyn dock killed and injured a score. Eighteen others are; missing. It is believed to be a ...

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  14. MUNITION DEPOTS EXPLODED.

    PARIS, Monday.—An official.report says: —The bombardment by our field artillery of the dunes region started fires, and blew up two munition depots in the Argonne. Our ...

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  15. KAISER'S VILLA OCCUPIED.

    ATHENS, Monday.—The British military authorities have notified Greece of their intention to occupy the Kaiser's magnificent villa at Corfu as a hospital for wounded ...

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  16. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Japanese steamer Kenkor Maru has been sunk, and all hands saved. The British steamer Glengylo also has been sunk and a hundred saved. ...

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  17. ALBANIA v. AUSTRIA..

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is officially announced that Essad Pasha (Albania) has declared war on Austria. ...

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  18. AN AUSTRIAN REPULSE.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Montenegrin official report. saya the enemy was repulsed near Goduivo after a day's fighting. ...

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  19. ONLY TEN MISSING.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Glengyle's eapiain is at Malta. Only 10 of the erew are missing. ...

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  20. GERMANS DRIVEN BACK.

    LONDON, Monday.—A French eoninrunique says:—We drove the Germans from their shelters at Fourdeparis by trench gun, fire, and raked them with seventy-fives as ...

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  21. MOVEMENT OF TROOPS.

    ROME, Monday.—Mr. Beaumont, war correspondent writing from Milan says:—The Bulgarian troops are rushing forward from Ochrida towards Albania. Their centre is ...

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  22. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The tot Si enlistments at the various metropolitan depots yesterday were 456, "while during last week 322 were accepted in the country districts. ...

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  23. THE CITY OF MARSEILLES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Router's correspondent has interviewed a missionary named Mortimer, who was aboard the City of Marseilles. when attacked by a submarine in the ...

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  24. THE PERSIA OUTRAGE.

    LONDON, Monday.—The London correspondent of the "New York Herald" says the whole world is waiting to see what President Wilson will do as regards sinking the Persia. ...

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  25. LORD MAYOR.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is now. considered unlikely that the appointment of Lord Mayor will be made before the end of the week. Later. ...

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  26. SYSTEM OF COUNTRY CAMPS DECIDED UPON.

    MELBOURNE Tuesday.—The Minister for Defence says that after consideration of the system of concentrating practically the whole of the Expeditionary 'Force in. New South ...

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  27. AUSTRIAN PRISONERS.

    ROME Monday.—The Italian Government have taken charge of the Austrian prisoners held by the Serbs, and fed and clothed them. 30,000 have been sent to Sardinia. The ...

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  28. AUSTRIA'S UNDERTAKING.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Austrian Charge d'Affaires has assured President Wilson that if it be proved an Austrian submarine sank the Persia full satisfaction and ...

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  29. LIVERPOOL STEAMER SUNK.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Liverpool steamer Stoswald lias been. sunk. ...

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  30. NEAR THE ROUMANIAN FRONTIER.

    ROME, Monday.—The "Corriere della Sera's Petrograd correspondent reports that there are hald a million Austro-Germans near the Roumanian frontier. ...

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  31. CARRIED A GUN.

    LONDON, Monday.—In connection with the Glengyle, 104 of the" crew, about 10 pas: sengers, the second officer," steward, second gunner, and 7 Chtnese are missing.. The ...

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  32. SCENE IN A CHURCH.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—During the scrvice at St. Joseph's Church, Woollahra, on Sunday morning, a woman disturbed the congregation by uttering a scream in. the-middle of the ...

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  33. GUN REPORTED ON THE PERSIA.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The American Consul at Alexandria reports:that the Persia carried a 4.7 gun. ...

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  34. BURIED IN SECRET.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—The crew of the German submarine recently sunk at Varna were buried with the utmost secrecy. ...

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  35. ENLISTMENTS AGAIN BRISK.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Recruiting was again brisk at the metropolitan rceruiting depots to-day. For the 24 hours 'ended at.1 p.m. 633, aucn offered themselves 490 being ...

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  36. HEAVY LOSS OF LIFE

    CAIRO, Monday.—The latest list of survivoys does not include the two colonial passengers' Derenzy and Hoggan. Doubt continues regarding the exact number aboard, but ...

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  37. THE VODKA RESTRICTIONS.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.—There are indications that the restrictions on the drinking of vodka will continue after the war. The Government is Greeting a factory to utilise ...

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  38. FURTHER ENEMY LOSSES.

    It is Teported that during the Russian [?]bombardment a destroyet and another sub[?]marine later struck a uiine and sank. ...

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  39. ARREST OF CONSULS.

    ATHENS, Monday.—The Government is embarrassed by the arrest of the Consuls of Germiany and Austria, Inasmuch as the Central Powers threatened to demand their ...

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  40. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    ATHENS, Monday.—French aeroplanes successfully fired the Austrian camps at Gheglieli. ...

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  41. GOVERNOR-GENERAL REVIEWS TROOPS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The GovernorGeneral reviewed the troops at Casula Camp this afternoon. He addressed' the men but requested that the perss should not publish ...

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  42. PRESIDENT'S HONEYMOON CURTAILED.

    WASHINGTON, Monday—-President Wilson has curtailed liis honeymoon owing to the gravity of the situation, and is returning immediatel. It is known that four Americans ...

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  43. CAR IN THE RIVER.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A motor car while on the ferry punt near Kempsey star ted. suddenly and crashed into the river. A number of passengers were precipitated into the water ...

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  44. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Dr. Clifford, preaching at Wcstbourne Park, said:—We must guard our democratic liberties against attack's of' State absolutism. If you bring ...

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  45. COMMAND OF LIVERPOOL CAMP.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is understood 'Colonel Miller will be placed in command of the Liverpool Camp forthwith. ...

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  46. NEUTRAL CONSUL IMPLICATED.

    SALONIKA, Monday.—The Allies have arrested a neutral consul bearing a German name. It is reported that 'documents found in the Austrian and German consulates ...

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  47. BURGLARS BAFFLED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A gang of cracksmen broke into the 'premises of Tads, the soft drink makers, Redfern, during last night and tried to blow open the door of the strong ...

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  48. WORK FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Owing to the increasing number of returned soldiers the War Couneil is asking employers to help in finding work for the men. ...

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  49. MORE LIVES SAVED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Ten others besides Lord Montague liave been picked up and landed at Malta. ...

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  50. SIR J. A. SIMON'S PORTFOLIO.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Chronicle" "writes' that' either.Mr. Harcourt or the Hon. H. L. Samuel will replace Sir J. A. Simon. ...

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  51. AUSTRALIA'S NEW ARMY.

    A public meeting was held at he Council Chambers, Lismore, last nigh, for the purpose of considering documents that had been received by the Municipas Council ...

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  52. Y.M.C.A. ORGANISERS.

    LONDON, Monday.—There were four Y.M.C.A. organisers aboard the Persia bound for Egypt. One was drowned. All the uiails on the liner were lost. ...

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  53. BULGARIA MAKES REPRISALS.

    ATHENS, Monday.—It is reported from Sofia' that, as a reprisal for the arrest of the consuls at Salonika the Government have decided to arrest the officials of the British, ...

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  54. LORD DERBY'S FIGURES.

    Lord Derby's figures, to be published on Tuesday, will disclose that' the unattested total about 551,000, of whom less than 220,000 are actually available. ...

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  55. RUN DOWN AND KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Robert Estell, aged 60, and brother of the Minister of Labor and Industry, was run down and killed by a train on the Iliawarra line last night. Deceased ...

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  56. SPECIAL CAMP PORTNEW ZEALANDEESL

    LONDON, Monday.—The Hon. Thos. MacKenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, has completed arrangements for moving the New Zealanders at Weymouth to a special ...

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  57. GREEK' GOVERNMENT ' PROTEST.

    SALONIKA, Monday.—The "Hellenic, Goveminent have protested against the arrests of its subjects on suspicion of espionage. ...

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  58. RESOLUTION AGAINST CONSCRIPTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Winstone, President of the South Wales miners, said that the executive had passed a resolution against conscription. He added: "If the politicians ...

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  59. NEW USE FOR AEROPLANES.

    PARIS, Monday.—During the Serbin retreat a number of wounded were removed to Scutari by-means of six aeroplanes. ...

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  60. SEISMOGRAPH DTSTURBANEC.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— The, Government Astronomer referring to the seismograph disturbance it Sydney on Saturday night says the future mails from the Islands will most ...

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  61. OSTAL PARCELS DEPARTMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The reorganisation of the postal parcels forwarding department is chaotic owing to disorganisation in Egypt. Two hundred bags are sometimes received ...

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  62. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    BERLIN, Monday.—A German official report says:—Our troops attacked between La Bassee and Bethune on a wide'front. The occupants of one of the enemy's trenches ...

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  63. THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Petrograd correspondent says that thc.reason of the curtain lifting of the vast operations, between the Pripet and the ...

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  64. IN THE CAMEROONS.

    LONDON, Monday.—On New Year's Day the British force in the Cameroons, under Colonel Grorges, occupied Jaunde. The enemy retreated to the southeast. The British ...

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