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  2. Advertising

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  3. Advertising

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S HEROES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 91 words
  5. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mayor Brawn's report presented to the City Council meeting last evening contained the following:—"It is with deep regret I have to note the death of ...

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  6. TIGRIS REVERSE.

    The London newspapers do not attempt tn minimise the disappointment attendant upon the eighty mile withdrawal of the British forces from the ...

    Article : 203 words
  7. BALKANS POSITION.

    The correspondent in Salonika of "Le Journal," a Paris daily newspaper, states that despite the [?] reports of disaffection in Sofia, it will ...

    Article : 287 words
  8. MUNITION WORKERS.

    The Russian War Industrial Committee has telegraphed from Moscow to the British Prime Minister (Mr Asquith), wishing fellow-workers in ...

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  9. WINTER IN WEST.

    Mr Philip Gibbs, who is representing the London "Daily Chronicle" on the British front in France states in an article that it is difficult to imagine more ...

    Article : 348 words
  10. HORSES FOR WAR.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that by accepting Colonel W. Hall Walker's offer of the whole of his horses, suitable as stallions, in his Rushley Park stables, ...

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  11. MAJOR L. R. COMINS.

    The death is reported from Lemnos Island of Major L. R. Comins V.D., son of the late Mr J. F. Comins, Maryborough. In a latter to a friend ...

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  12. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT.

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  13. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
  14. RECRUITING SCHEME.

    The Bendigo East Political Labor Council to-night carried the following resolution:—"That this council expresses dissatisfaction at the proposed recrui[?] ...

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  15. REINFORCEMENTS URGED.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the situation in Mesopotamia should be quickly retrieved. Mesopotamia could be reinforced easier and quicker ...

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  16. NEED FOR SECRECY.

    A caution has been issued by the British Admiralty to insurance companies against communicating particulars of risks in Government work to companies ...

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  17. TWELVE-PRIZE RAFFLE.

    To-day Messrs Lloyd Brind and C. J. King will complete the collection of the tickets and money for the twelve prize raffle, which will be drawn at the end of ...

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  18. S.A. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    The second recruiting campaign was opened to-day. Shortly after noon a detachment of 250 soldiers marched to a point in Rundle street where a platform ...

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  19. HOSPITAL SHIPS

    The press Bureau announces that the American, Danish and Swiss consuls have examined the British hospital ship Mauretania (30,700 tons) at Naples. ...

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  20. VICTORIA.

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  21. FRENCH COMMANDER.

    Though "Le Journal." of Paris, states that the French Government does not intend to appoint a successor to General Joffre (who has been made French ...

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  22. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  23. MOORS RELEASE CAPTIVES.

    On 25th November the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) informed the House of Commons that 12 survivors of the crew of the ...

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  24. SYDNEY ENLISTMENTS.

    One hundred and eight men were accepted for active service to-day. ...

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  25. GERMAN DISAFFECTION.

    It has been privately learned in Copenhagen that a large ammunition factory has been blown up, and several hundreds of persons killed at Halle, an extensive ...

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  26. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    Private Clifford Hoyle, son of Mr H. Hoyle, Assistant Treasurer of New South Wales, has a good word to say for the Turk, but describes how he ...

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  27. PORT OF LONDON.

    For the half-years ended 30th September the Port of London Authority handed 1,472,060 tons of merchandise imported against 1,117,683 tons during the ...

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  28. CHAMPAGNE FIGHTING.

    "A feature of the fighting in the Champagne country was the determination of the German airmen who were evidently ordered to attack at any cost ...

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  29. STRENGTH OF FORCES.

    It is believed that the Austro-German forces in Serbia now number 70,000. The Berlin newspaper "Vossischo" Zeitung" estimates the Anglo-French ...

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  30. ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL BRANCH.

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  31. FRANCE FIXES FOOD PRICES.

    The French Chamber of Deputies has passed a bill which fixes the maximum prices at which provisions may be sold. ...

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  32. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    With a view to meeting the British Government's desire for a realisation of American securities towards the regularisation' of exchange rates the ...

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  33. NORWAY TO RETAIN HER SHIPS.

    The Norwegian Government has prohibited the sale of ships to foreigners. ...

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  34. ENEMY PRISONER'S DEATH.

    Gustave Wand, who was for eight years years the conductor at the Berlin Winter Gardens, and more recently musical director at the Gaiety and Adelphi ...

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  35. RAILWAY REPAIRED.

    Sofia has officially announced that the [?]ish to Sofia, railway service' hes been restored. It is noteworthy, however, that the Nish-Belgrade line is ...

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  36. CHURCH RECRUITS.

    The Primate of All England (Dr Randall Davidson), in a recent letter to Lord Derby, director of recruiting, complained that some of the clergy ...

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  37. SERBS ENTER GREECE.

    Many Serbian troops have entered Greece, but they have not been disarmed. ...

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  38. OUR SEPTEMBER ATTACK.

    The "Times" correspondent at Lan[?]ne states that Germany got a tremendous fright during the British and French offensive in September. The ...

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  39. UNNATURALISED GERMAN.

    The Home Office has granted Mrs Baker, of Godalming (Surrey), naturalisation as a British subject, in romantic circumstances. ...

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  40. ENEMY IN MONASTIR.

    A German, communique read:— We have, captured Several hundred of thenemy in successful fighting near Plevje. ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLES.

    A rate of 85 guineas put [?] been paid at Lloyd's to re-insure the barque Invermark which sailed from Fremantle on 17th July fo I[?] ...

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  42. MINISTERIAL ECONOMIES.

    It is strongly rumored that Ministers have decided to reduce their own salaries by one-third. Ministers will ask members of the Commons to submit to a ...

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  43. COMFORTS FOR THE 6TH BRIGADE.

    Sir,—May I acknow[?] columns the following donations to the sick and wounded of the 6th Brigade:— Mr Brokenshire, 5s; Mrs Finch, 2s 6d; ...

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  44. A MYSTERIOUS REPORT.

    Three Bulgarian divisions (69,000 men) has crossed Hungary. going west. The Bucharest correspondent of the Paris "Matin." who telegraphs this, ...

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  45. STRICKEN CIVILIANS.

    Field-Marshal von Mackensen, commanding the Austro-German armies in Serbia, has issued a proclamation in Serbia, seeking to gain the goodwill of ...

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  46. LORD DERBY'S RECRUITING SCHEME.

    Sir Thomas, Labor member of the Commons, who is financial secretary to the Railwaymen's Union, addressing the railwayman at Long Eaton, said that ...

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  47. PEACE DEBATE.

    It has been learnt in Amsterdam that the peace interpellation, of which he Socialists have given notice in the German Reichstag, is the outcome of a ...

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  48. POET AND STATESMAN.

    Signor [?] eminent Italian poet and dramatist, has challenged Signor Graziades, a member of the Chamber of Deputies to ...

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  49. ALLIES AND GREECE.

    The Allies have replied to the latest Greek note, and have formulated fresh proposals, which the He[?]nic Government is considering. ...

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  50. "AUSTRALIA'S WAR."

    Sir George Reid (Commonwealth High Commissioner) in an article in the December number of the "Windsor Magazine," remarks on the fact that ...

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  51. GREECE'S BLUFFING ATTITUDE.

    Dr Dillon, telegraphing from Rome, says:—"Consternation at the refusal of Greece to give the Entente guarantees and the conviction that the ...

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  52. THE RED CROSS CARNIVAL.

    In the report of the Carnival [?]tion should have been made of the fact that the whole of the current for lighting and other purposes was ...

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  53. DRUNKENNESS IN LONDON.

    The London "Weekly [?] has been comparing the convictions for drunkenness last week with those of the previous seven days. ...

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  54. AMERICAN PEACE MISSION.

    To the tune "I Didn't Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier," the steamer Oscar II.. which has been termed "Ford's Ark," sailed out of New York. The nickname ...

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  55. AUSTRO-BULGARIAN REPORT.

    Telegrams received here declare that as the Austrians and Bulgarians are able to defeat the Anglo-French in Serbia the Germans are withdrawing and proceeding ...

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  56. FORD MISSION.

    The Dutch liner Oscar H. which has been chartered by Mr Henry Ford to convey his peace mission to Europe, sailed from New York on Saturday, ...

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  57. ITALIANS PRAISED.

    Earl Kitchener, who visited the Italian front during his tour last month, has since despatched the following message to Rome:—"A soldier's greetings to ...

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  58. [?]GUS MUNITION CONTRACTS.

    George Priestly, a commission agent was convicted in London on Saturday of having attempted to trade in war material without a permit. ...

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  59. CHINESE JUSTICE.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the Associated Press, New York, states that heavy firing has been heard in the direction of the arsenal at Shanghai. ...

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  60. IMPUDENT OFFERS.

    The Central News correspondent at Paris states that Grece continues to impudently offer to re-embark our men under the protcetion of Greek troops ...

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  61. COLLEGIANS' INGENUITY.

    The Ballarat College boys have been prominent in many el[?] to assist the patriotic funds. Their latest contribution is from the sale of a ...

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  62. BULGARS TIRING OF WAR.

    Sal[?] messages received in London indicate that the Bulgarians are tiring of the war. Socialists and peasants held an ...

    Article : 101 words
  63. Advertising

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  64. INTERSTATE FATALITIES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 words
  65. SHEEPSKIN WAISTCOAT FUND.

    The following amounts have been received by Mrs Walker, St. Andrew's Manee, towards the Tanned Sheepskin Walst[?] Fund:—Mrs Mitchell, 10s ...

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  66. STEAMER ASHORE.

    The steamer Star of New Zealand is ashore on the rocks near Ushant. 46 were saved. ...

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  67. AUSTRIANS SHORT OF BRONZE.

    The bronze statues in the Cap[?] Church at Innsbruck (capital of the Ty[?]) are being used for making cannon. They include a fine statue erected to ...

    Article : 35 words
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