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  4. AUSTRALIA'S SHARE

    The British newspapers are publishing interesting accounts of the remarkable fitness of a detachment of New Zealanders that are in training on Salisbury ...

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  5. THE GERMAN HUNT

    For some time the wharf laborers in Sydney have been convidering the question of refusing to work with enemy aliens, especially Germans, or with any ...

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  6. WHEAT PURCHASE ACT

    Further consideration was given on Thursday in the New South Wales Legislative Council to the Wheat Acquisition Bill, ans it passed the third reading and ...

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  7. WAR-TIME FINANCE

    When the House of Representatives went into committee of ways and means on Thrusday. Mr. Fisher Prime Minister and Terasurer, proposed the ...

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  8. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The fate of another of Germany's warships has been sealed by the British fleet. The Nurnberg, one of the vessels that took to her heels when the ...

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  9. 'REMEMBER LOUVAIN'

    Several trenches along the Yser were cleverly captured by the Belgians un Tuesday. Noticing that the Taubo aeroplanes were active, the Belgians ...

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  10. A BRIBE FOR ITALY

    Failing to secure the active co-operation of Italy in the war, Germany and Austria are now Trying all their arts to bribe her to remain neutral. ...

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  11. DARING SUBMARINES

    Perhaps with the hope of avenging the loss of their cruisers in the South Atlantic, as well as of striking a heavy blow, at British naval perstige, a daring attack ...

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  12. The Fight For Dixmude

    It is rumored in Holland that the Allies are now in possession of Dixmude, and have advanced as far as Zevecote. This unconfirmed report, if true ...

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  13. THE FALKLAND FIGHT.

    An Admiralty message states that the action off the Falklands took place on Tuesday, and not on Suturday, as at first assumed. The engagement lasted ...

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  14. LABOR AHD PRIVATE ENTERPRISE.

    At last meeting of the Mudgee Political Labor League, a letter was received from the Condobolin P.L.L. askind co-operation in favor of the Government ...

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  15. THE FORCE FOR THE TROPICS.

    Although young men without experience are continually being enrolled for the ordinary expeditionary forces, they are not considered suitable for the second ...

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  16. ITALY'S PART OF THE BARGAIN.

    The return for this concession to her national aspirations, Italy is to remain neutral, benevolently so—that is. She is to further the interests of Germany ...

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  17. FROM ASSAULT TO RETREAT.

    The Germans made a desperate attack on the Allies lines between Dixmude and Ypres on Sunday last, but were repulsed with heavy losses and forced to ...

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  18. THREE MERCHANTMEN SUNK.

    The Minister of Marine at Buenos Ayres has received a wireless message that three German merchantmen were sunk off Tera del Fuego on Sunday. ...

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  19. BORDER FARMERS BUSY.

    On Wednesday the following message came through from Albury:—A prime object of the N.S.W. Wheat Acquisition Bill is being defeated on the border ...

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  20. AUSTRIA'S WARLIKE MOVE.

    Austria, however, is taking no risks, and immediately after the Italian Prime Minister's statement in the Chamber of Deputies last week, the Austrian ...

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  21. A HISTORIC SPECTACLE.

    A soldier with the Australian Imperial Forces, writing on November 15th, says: "We arrived at Albany, W.A. on Monday, October 26th meeting the ...

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  22. A LEIPZIG INCIDENT.

    During the early part of the war, much interest was centred on the cruiser Leipzig, one of the vessels sunk off the Falklands. The German ship ran into ...

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  23. DISLOYAL UTTERANCES.

    Rumors of an alleged disloyal utterance by R. V. Hummel; inanager of the Suffolk United mine, have been current of late, and on Saturday a special ...

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  24. THIS SOTCH OF A TARIFF.

    In the House of Representatives on Thursday the debate on the budget was returned by Mr. Cook, leader of the Opposition, who statrd that in the three ...

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  25. A NEW ATTACK BEGUN.

    Officially, there is little further definite news of the battle in Flanders, where the Germans are reported to have concentrated their finest troops from their ...

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  26. SYMPATHY WITH BELGIUM.

    A striking demonstration of the Italian sympathy with the Allies was given on Tuesday at Savona, a port twenty-two miles from Genoa. The Belgian steamer ...

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  27. ANOTHER RAIDER AT WORK.

    The German armored merchantman. Prinz Eitel Friedrichs (probably the N.D.L. stemer of that name) is preying upon commerce in the South Pacific ...

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  28. CAIRNS WATER SUPPLY.

    Last week the residents of Cairns, Q complained of the peculiar taste of the water from the town reservoir, and it was decided to empty the reservoir. When this ...

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  29. "IT'S A LONG WAY TO RIVERINA."

    The now famous "Tipperary" lends itself to parody. Perhaps one of the best attempts is that written by the regimental poet for the Riverina bushmen ...

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  30. Inhuman Monsters

    A son of Mr. S. I. Miller, chief clerk in the Railway Audit Office, Sydney, has joined the army in England and in a letter to his father says:—"We stopped in ...

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  31. A SIXTY-MILE CONCRETE WALL.

    The Germans have constructed a wall of concrete, sixty miles long, from Eecloo (eleven miles north-west by north of Ghent) to the southwest of Brussels, to ...

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  32. "Start On Your Own"

    The utter collapse of the rebel movement in South Africa, and the advance of the Union forces upon German territory, appear to have aroused much ...

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  33. A FURIOUS ONSLAUGHT.

    The Germans attacked an entrenched forest near Houthen last Friday, but this was cleared before the allies gave up the trenches to a relieving force. The ...

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  34. ANOTHER TRY FOR PARIS.

    The Germany believe that about Christmas they will be able to transfer ten army corps from the eastern to the western theatre, when a new attempt ...

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  35. TASMANIA OBJECTS.

    In the Tasmaninn Legislative Assembly Mr. Ewing moved that copies of the following resolution be transmitted to the Senate and House of Representatives: ...

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  36. CHAOS FOR THE MILLERS.

    An Albury miller, who was reticent with regard to the price offering, told the representative of a Sydney paper that the situation was chaos. With the ...

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  37. NATURALISED SUBJECTS.

    A naturalisation certificate Is but "a scrap of paper." but at present many of those of foreign birth: that possess one attach a great value to it, more ...

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  38. War's Havoc

    A striking description of the horrors of warfare is given by a newspaper correspondent, who was one of a party of journalists for whom the French ...

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  39. Servia's Great Victory

    The determined attempt of the Austraians to secure possession of the Servian railway from Belgrade to the Bulgarian border has failed. The tide of war ...

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  40. TERRORISING THE NURSES.

    Dr. James Donclan, who is on service with the French Red Cross, close up to the fighting line, states that in the hospital at Crepy there were a number of ...

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  41. THE VICTORIAN BUDGET.

    The Victorian State, Treasurer (SiR Alexander Peacock) delivered his budget in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday. He stated that the deficit for the ...

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  42. WAR PRISONERS FROM SAMOA.

    Eight German prisoners arrived at Auckland on Monday from Samoa. These men are all undergoing terms of imprisonment with hard labor imposed by ...

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  43. SCOTCHING WILD RUMORS.

    A rumor appears to have been circulated in Melbourne to the effect that fighting had taken place in Egypt between the Australian army and the ...

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  44. CHARITY FROM THE FARMER.

    "Another Farmer" contends that 5/- a bushel for wheat to most farmers this year is not equal to 3 in average years. We are not even being siven a chance of ...

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  45. ROUNDING-UP THE REBELS.

    Germany's dupes—De Wet, Maritz, and their associates especially—are not likely to be consumed with tenderness fur the Kaiser, whose blandishments ...

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  46. BAITING DYING MEN.

    A terrible story of the brutality of German soldiers towards British wounded is told by a correspondent of a Dutch newspaper the "Tijd" The incident he ...

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  47. EARLY CLOSING IN RHEIMS.

    "A cloud of horror hangs over Rhelms (writes the correspondent). It is spoken of as a city of death and desolation. Few tradesmen still keep up the pretence of ...

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  48. MAILS FOR THE TROOPS.

    Letters for members of the Australian expeditionary force that left Australia some weeks ago, ostensibly for Europe, but which disembarked in the Red Sen ...

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  49. DE WET'S FATE.

    General De Wet, the rebel leader, and eleven of his followers have been lodged in a Johannesburg fort. Hostile demonstrations against De Wet were made at ...

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  50. GOVERNMENT SEED WHEAT.

    In the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly on Wednesday, Mr. Fitpatrick asked the Minister for Agriculture what commission, if any the Government was ...

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  51. ANTI-GERMAN COUNCILS.

    A circular from Manly municipal council asking concurrence in a resolution intended to put an end to trade with German business and manufacturing firms ...

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  52. AN INESTIMABLE SERVICE.

    The latest cable from London states that the Australian debacle in Servia is complete. The Servians have driven a wedge between the Austrian forces ...

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  53. CRAZY SIGHT-SEEING.

    "The Germans soon got to know of our presence (writes this journalist), and shells fell in uncomfortable proximity to the hotel where I was lunching. ...

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  54. THE WAR CABLES

    The "Farmer and Settler" direct service of war cables has proved to be absolutely reliable, and often days in advance of other service Our readers are invited to ...

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  55. CHRISTMAS CHEER FOR TROOPS.

    Great numbers of parcels and boxes are being forwarded to the Victoria Barracks by the relatives of Australians that Are doing garrison duty in the Pacific ...

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  56. MONTENEGRINS SOORE AGAIN.

    The Montenegrins have scored another victory over the Austrians 10,000 of whom made an attack upon the postions held by the hardy mouintaineers at ...

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  57. N.Z. CIVIL SERVICE.

    The New Zealand Government has removed all unnaturaliscd Germans from the civil nervier, and has decided to suspend even naturalised Germans unless the ...

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  58. BOTHA'S NEXT DUTY.

    General Botha states that the police will be able to deal with the small bands of rebels that remain in the Free State, but that Marilz and Kemp may seek to ...

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