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  4. How the Naval Victory was Won—The Kaiser is now Very [?]

    It has been officially announced by the Admiralty that the total casualties suffered by the British fleet in the engagement off the Falkland Islands were seven killed and four ...

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  6. SUCCESS OF THE BRITISH

    There are rumors in Paris of a great British success having been achieved, whereby a considerable stretch of country was recovered. The Germans are said to have lost heavily, ...

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  7. RUSSIANS GRIM FIGHT

    The following official communique has been issued :— "The Germans assumed an aggressive offensive at Miawa on Thursday, but the Russians ...

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  8. THE KAISER VERY ILL

    The Kaiser's temperature is 101. His nervous breakdown continues to be serious. The doctors have persuaded him to take ...

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  10. THE KHEDIVE AND THE KAISER

    It is reported that the Khedive is at Alexandretta, where there are 300 German officers and 40,000 Turkish troops. A representative of the Berlin "Vossi ...

    Article : 124 words
  11. AMERICA'S PLIGHT PARLOUS

    The Secretary for the Navy, Mr. Daniels, giving evidence before the Naval Investigating Committee, said that the United States ought to have a naval division in Pacific waters. They ...

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  12. THE UNSPEAKABLE TURK

    Turkish soldiers endeavored to arrest, the British Consul at Hodaidah; but he escaped to the Italian Consulate. The Turks then forced an entrance and ...

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  13. A NIGHT ATTACK

    Paris reports state that a fierce skirmish took place on the night of the 10th in the ruins of Dixmude. A body of Germans advanced, shouting loudly. ...

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  14. THE FINAL BLOW STRUCK

    Replying to Japan's cordial congratulations on the victory, Mr. Winston Churchill cabled a message stating that although the: British squadron had struck the final blow which had ...

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  15. THE BASE METAL INDUSTRY

    The "Financial News," commenting" on the announcement made by Mr. W. M. Hughes, Federal Attorney-General, on the Australian base metal industry, says the Imperial ...

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  16. BERNSDORFF AND AMERICA

    Ah official investigation has been ordered concerning Count von Bernsdorff's charges that dum-dum bullets were manufactured in America for the uses of British troops. ...

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  17. STUBBORN FIGHTS IN PROGRESS

    The following official communique has been issued :— "We have continued our progress towards the enemy's lines in the Ypres region. Several ...

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  19. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    The Governor-General of South Africa appeals to English South Africans to exercise kindly forbearance when discussing the problem of dealing with the rebel leaders. ...

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  20. END OF THE NURNBERG

    The British squadron caught the Nurnberg after an exciting chase, and summoned her to surrender. She refused to strike her flag, and fought ...

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  21. ABOVE ALL, A BELGIAN

    The London "Daily Mail's" diplomatic correspondent, describing the famous interview between the Kaiser and King Albert of Belgium, details of which were given by M. Cambon in ...

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  22. CONTRACTS SHOULD BE ENDED.

    The "Financial News" goes on to recommend that the Imperial Government should determine the contracts with German firms, and close the English contracts. Then, if the House of ...

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  23. INDIAN GOVERNMENTS LIBERAL POLICY

    For some years it has been the practice of the Government to reward deserving Indian military pensioners with grants of valuable land in the Punjab canal colonies where an ...

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  24. WHAT BERLIN SAYS.

    A semi-official message from Berlin suggests that Admiral Von Spee steamed southwards to seek the Canopus and Glasgow. Meanwhile a very strong British squadron was despatched. ...

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  25. RE-CAPTURE OF PASSCHENDAELE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" in a message referring to the recent capture of Passchendacle, says that it was the result of a vigorous night attack. The village was strongly held and ...

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  26. THE RAID ON DOVER

    A flotilla of destroyers put out from Dover in order to thoroughly search for submarines immediately the attack was discovered. They returned, however, unsuccessful, no ...

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  27. THE MEXICAN SQUABBLE.

    General Gutierrez, the Provisional President of Mexico, has ordered the forces at Naco to refrain from fighting altogether if they cannot contain the firing within the frontier. ...

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  28. BOUND FOR EGYPT

    Mr. T. McKenzie, the New Zealand High Commissioner in London, goes to Egypt to-day to complete the arrangements for the comfort of the Dominion troops, and to organise ...

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  29. ANOTHER CRUISER GONE

    The Ministry of Marine has been informed that the German cruiser Friederick Karl was sunk by a mine in the Baltic at the end of November. ...

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  30. GETTING RID OF THE ENEMY.

    All Austrians and Germans employed by the mixed tribunals in Egypt have been deported to Cyprus. ...

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  31. THOUSANDS OF AUSTRIAN PRISONERS TAKEN

    The following cablegram has been received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated London, December 11 :— "French Government reports progress , at ...

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  32. SYDNEY'S CONTRIBUTION RECEIVED.

    The clothing forwarded by Farmer and Co., Sydney, has been distributed among the Belgian refugees and the British poor, whilst portion was given to the American Relief ...

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  33. A CHRISTMAS TRUCE

    Mr. Andrew Carnegie stated in an interview here that it would be un-Christian and immoral to stop fighting daring Christmas Day, and resume thereafter. It was impossible, he said, ...

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  34. TASMANIAN SOLDIER

    Lieutenant-Colonel the Hon. Cyril St. Clair Cameron, of the Tasmanian forces, has been promoted to a Colonelcy in the Imperial Army. He sails for Egypt to-day as Assistant-Adjutant ...

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  35. BRITISH MINISTER AT VATICAN.

    Sir, Henry Howard has been appointed Minister Plenipotentiary at the Vatican. ...

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  36. EAGER TO ENTER THE ARMY.

    There are now 1250 solicitors and articled clerks serving in the Army. Over a million men above the age of 38 who are debarred from enlisting for active service ...

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  37. GERMAN SOLDIERS QUARREL.

    The " "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Amsterdam states that violent riots have, occurred between the Prussians and the Bavarian Landwehr at Antwerp barracks. ...

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  38. GERMANY RUSHES IT!

    A wireless messages received from the Berlin agency states that Germany immediately, assented to the Popo's suggestion that a truce should be made over Christmas. ...

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  39. BRITISH ASSOCIATION

    The British Association has passed a resolution gratefully recognising Australian hospitality during their recent visit, also, the privileges and concessions that had been granted ...

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  40. DEADLY. PLAN FOILED

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Madrid says that the Admiralty frustrated a mature German plan to sow mines in the Straits of Gibraltar by womans of a spanish trawler. ...

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  41. TURKEY'S GERMAN RULER.

    General yon der [?], who has been staying for a few days in Bulgaria, states that he will occupy apartments in the Sultan's Palace and assume vice-regal functions. ...

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