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  2. Advertising

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  4. SERBIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Reports to hand in Paris from the Near Eastern arena, state that the Serbians have counter-attacked and defeated the Austrians at a spit ...

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  5. ON WEST FRONT.

    A communique published in Paris reports that after a violent bombardment the enemy renewed his attack on a nine kilometres front eastward of ...

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  6. WAR SITUATION.

    Lord St. Davids, in the House of Lords on Thursday, raised the question of holding a full meeting of the Privy Council to discuss the whole war ...

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  7. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    A Petrograd communique states that "after a dashing coup de main our troops carried German position to the south-west of Baranovitch our ...

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  8. JAM FOR GERMAN TROOPS.

    An Amsterdam message states that the Kaiserin desires that her birthday, which falls on Friday, shall be celebrated by "a marmalade day" for the ...

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  9. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    In the House of Commons on Thurs-day Lord Robert Cecil, Under Secre-tary to the Foreign" Office, stated that the Government was conducting ...

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  10. ATTACK [?]BIGA.

    The latest telegrams from the front suggest that the German reinforcements endangerong Riga have reached Olai, 12 miles from Riga. The German advance ...

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  11. LONDON IN WAR TIME.

    First-class Sergeant J. Fowler, of the Fingerprint Department. Sydney Police Force, who has returned from a trip to Great Britain. was in London during ...

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  12. BUNINYONG BRANCH.

    The hon. treasurer, Mrs Warren Speak, acknowledges the following donations:—Proceeds from American tea, £4 11s 3d; Mr J. Porter, 5s; Miss D. Porter, 5s; ...

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  13. ALLIED AIR RAIDS.

    In anticipation of air raids on Belgium by the Allied aviators the German authorities have announced that the residents of any community so ...

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  14. CIGARETTE FUND.

    Mr Harry L. Fenn acknowledges with thanks the following additional contributions:—Hotel Boxes—Craig's, 194; Carver's 172: Cattle Yards, 93; George, 122; ...

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  15. STEEL HEADGEAR FOR TROOPS.

    Replying to Mr John Bryce in the House of Commons on Thursday, Mr Harold Tennant (Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs) said that some ...

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  16. ARCHANGEL ICE BOUND.

    Telegrams received here state that Archangel is ice bound. ...

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  17. NEW RUSSIAN OUTLET.

    Ten thousand workmen, mostly prisoners taken by the Russians, under the supervision of American engineers, are constructing a double railway line ...

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  18. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  19. MURDER OF MISS CAVELL.

    Newspapers publish the complete documents of the martyrdom of Nurse Cavell. Loading articles denounce the act aB Germany's crowning infamy. ...

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  20. WOUNDED OFFIER'S LAMENT.

    A wounded British officer in a hospital at Paris said to a visitor, "Never mind my, wounds; you play bridge? Yes? Then feel in my pockets." The ...

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  21. FALLEN AND WOUNDED.

    Private C. L. Bedford.—Mr and Mrs Bedford, of 80 Peel street north, have received advice that their son, Private C. L. Bedford, died, from tonsilitis of ...

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  22. IN AUSTRALIA.

    At the last meeting of the Federal Parliamentary War Committee, Senator Pearce presiding, consideration was given to the question of starting special ...

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  23. ZEPPELIN RAIDERS.

    In the House of Lords on Wednesday the Earl of Portsmouth said that he understood that the Admiralty had warning of the approach of the ...

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  24. KAISER VISITS OSTEND.

    The Kaiser visited Ostend last week with Prince Eitel and General Falken-hayn. The Kaiser later returned to headquarters at Luxemburg. Special ...

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  25. GREECE IN ALLIES' HANDS.

    Dr.E J. Dillon, of the London "Daily Chronicle," telegrahping from Rome, states that the Anglo-French generosity towards Greece is causing ...

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  26. WAR MISCELLANY.

    Midshipman George Leslie Drewry, who has won the Victoria Cross for his bravery at the Gallipoli lauding, is not yet 21 years of age, but he has already ...

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  27. ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.

    The Turkish Embassy in Washington has issued an official report, in which it is asserted that the Russians are committing atrocities against the ...

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  28. PLOT IN BULGARIA.

    An anti-dynastic plot has been discovered in Bulgaria. The houses of the Opposition leaders and numerous politicals have been searched. ...

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  29. BRITAIN'S OFFER.

    Greek newspapers, commenting on Britain's offer to cede Cyprus are unanimous in the opinion that the hour has come for Greece to make a ...

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  30. AGE OF GERMAN GENERALS.

    Too old at 40, or at 50 either, has, as a rule, no meaning in connection with the higher commands in the German army. says the "Westminster Gazette." ...

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  31. BRITAIN'S AIR DEFENCES.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr A. J. Balfour) has stated, that in no circumstances do the authorities consider that aeroplanes alone can provide an ...

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  32. MEDCALLY UNFIT.

    The Minister of Defence has ordered that men who have been, discharged from the Australian Imperial Forces on account of medical unfitness, and not ...

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  33. BRITISH RECRUITING.

    On Thursday (Trafalgar Day) 116 patriotic meetings were to be held throughout the United Kingdom in support of Lord Derby's recruiting ...

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  34. AMERICAN HALLUCINATIONS.

    The New York newspapers hysterically comment on the shakiness of the position occupied by Great Britain, and the penil threatening her in the Balkans. ...

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  35. LETTERS TO SOLDIERS.

    Considerable comment, and no little dissatisfaction, has been expressed recently with reference to letters to soldiers of the Expeditionary Forces not ...

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  36. TRACING PRISONERS OF WAR.

    A communication received in Melbourne states that relatives of missing Australian soldiers may possibly obtain news of their whereabouts by ...

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  37. GERMANY'S FINANCES.

    M. Thery, editor of the Paris "Economiste Europeen," writing in that paper on the subject of Germany's finances, says:—"It is evident that the ...

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  38. SHIRKING THEIR DUTY.

    The London "Evening News" states, that it has been learned from an official Source that there has been for the past fortnight a pronounced increase ...

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  39. THE DARDANELLES.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the Associated Press visited the Turk- ish lines. He says that the Turks es- timated that the Allies last 12,000 ...

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  40. WOUNDED AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr Bernard Wise. K.C., Agent- General for New South Wales, has in- formed the High Commissioner for Australia (Sir George Reid), that he ...

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  41. POSTAL PARCELS FOR SOLDIERS.

    The Postal Department announces that the postage on parcels for members of the Australian Forces in the United Kingdom and France has been ...

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  42. BULGARS SUFFER HEAVILY.

    The "Daily Mail's" Salonika correspondent says that after the occupation of Ishtip the Bulgarians advanced to Kuprili. Serbian reinforcements arrived ...

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  43. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    A message from Madrid states that the Kaiser has telegraphed to King Alfonso, announcing the pardon of the Countess de Belleville, Madame ...

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  44. NURSES FOR EGYPT.

    The New Zealand Government has agreed to the Imperial Government's request to send 100 trained nurses for service in Egypt. ...

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  45. SOLDIERS AND THE COMMON-WEALTH BANK.

    A complaint made by a soldier that it had cost film [?] in cable messages in an endeavour to get money which had been paid into the London Branch of the ...

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  46. BELGIAN REFUGEES.

    We have received from the General Committee for Belgium Refuges at Missurgen, in Holland (which, has for its motto, "consolation in need"), a letter ...

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  47. CALLIPOLI COMMAND.

    Paris telegrams state that General Sir Ian Hamilton, until recently in command of the British forces in Gallipoli, accompanied by his staff, has ...

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  48. AUSTRIAN ADMISSION.

    The Munich newspaper "Neueste Nachrichten" describes the Serbians as offering a most determined resistance. Position after position in the Morava Valley ...

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  49. SYDNEY RECRUITS.

    73 recruits were accepted at the metropolitan depots to-day. ...

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  50. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    Miss Beccie M'Donald, hon. sec., acknowledges the following additional contributions:—St. Paul's Branch, per Miss Richardson, 24 prs sox, 15 shirts, 1 quilt: ...

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  51. GERMAN FINANCES.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" states that the German newspapers are recommending a special tax on possessions of foreign stocks in order to force ...

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  52. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    with a view to assisting Serbia General Cadorna, commander-in-chief, has ordered a general advance in the Tyrol, which has already resulted in ...

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  53. POPE SUGGESTS PEACE.

    Reuter's correspondent in Rome states that the Pope recently despatched an autograph letter to King Albert of Belgium, in which he begged His ...

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  54. BULGAR-FRENCH ENGAGEMENT.

    It his learnt in Paris that the French troops in Macedonia first encountered the Bulgarians at Valandove. The Bulgarians vigorously bombarded ...

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  55. MUNITIONS OUTPUT.

    There are about, one million Britishers now employed in making munitions, and about 5000 skilled engineers have been brought back from the tremches ...

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  56. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    Berlin claims that German submvarines in September sank 29 steamers, having an aggregate tonnage of 13,315, seven fishing vessels, and two ...

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  57. SALONIKA LANDING.

    The Sofia newspapers comment in furlous language upon the Allied handing at Salonika. They state that they will not [?]rate ...

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  58. NEW ZEALAND SOLDIER.

    Corporal Phillips a New Zealand soldier, who arrived at the Mt. Fe[?] Hospital, at Walton-Themes, [?] with 49 distinct charpnel ...

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  59. GERMANYS WAR STRENGTH.

    In the course of the action heard in the Prize Court, before Sir Sammed Evans, in which the Crown asked for the condemnation of four Scandinavian ...

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  60. INTERVENTION DENIED.

    The "[?]" denies that Pona [?] has written to King Albert. ...

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