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  2. Advertising

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  4. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The largest meeting of returned soldiers yet held in Ballarat took place at the Y.M.C.A. yesterday afternoon Lieut N. A. Dalton was in the chair. ...

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  5. FOR THE RED CROSS

    Every arrangement is now complete or to-day's great afternoon and night carnival in aid of the Red Cross, on the City. Oval, and it promises to be the ...

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  6. NATIONAL PARTY.

    Sir Edward Carson, M.P., states that the report published in London of the formation of a National Party in Great Britain, with himself as the leader is ...

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  7. GREECE'S ATTITUDE.

    Connecting reports are reaching London respecting the position at Monastir. Latest advices to hand from Athens declare that although the ...

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  8. WESTERN ACTIVITY

    A despatch received in London from the British Headquarters in France states that during a period of four days ...

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  9. TRADE AND THE ENEMY.

    In the House of Lords on Wednesday Lord Lansdowne (Minister without portfolio) said that the Government were considering the Appeal Court's ...

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  10. "WHAT OF THE FUTURE?"

    The Berlin "Lokal Anzeiger" states that the Reichstag rejoices at the present military situation, but we have not been reassured regarding the ...

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  11. CONSCRIPTION.

    The Trades Council has agreed to a motion declaring that legislation in favor of conscription is not justified by the present situation. ...

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  12. ALLIES' ARTILLERY.

    Wounded German soldiers at Ghent say that the Allies guns do not give a moment's rest. The Flanders roads owing to the frosts are almost ...

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  13. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    A debate on the economic situation took place in the Bavarian Landtag on Thursday. The trend of members' remarks, ...

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  14. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  15. STATEMENT BY THE MINISTER.

    The Minister of Defence today informed a deputation from the Victorian Recruiting committee and the War council that the Federal Government ...

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  16. DARDANELLES OPERATIONS

    Mr A. Ward price telegraphing from Salonika, states that a Greek who arrived from Constantinople says that food is very dear [?] The casualties of ...

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  17. JAPAN AND ALLIES.

    The Emperor Yoshihito personally opened the Japanese Diet on Thursday. In his speech from tho Throne the ...

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  18. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  19. SPY DETECTED.

    The Press Bureau announces that a prisoner, who had been tried by court-martial nad convicted of espionage was shot in London on Thursday ...

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  20. ARTILLERY ACTIVE.

    An official communique states that the artillery is active in the Dardanelles on both sides. We did important damage to Turkish works. The weather ...

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  21. FORD PEACE TRIP.

    It is intimated in advices from Washington that the American Secretary of State (Mr Robert Lansing) has refused to give passports to the peace ...

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  22. ENEMY TRADING.

    In the Central Police Court today, on two charges of having attempted to trade with the enemy, Paul Peter Schwartz and Herman Gustav Otto ...

    Article : 93 words
  23. BRITISH LOSSES.

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  24. ECONOMIC PRESSURE.

    Replying to Lord Portsmouth in the House of Lords on Wednesday, Lord Lansdowne (Minister (without portfolio) said the success of the Foreign ...

    Article : 67 words
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  26. FAMOUS RHEIMS STATUE.

    It was recently reported that a rich American had bought the head of a famous smiling angel statue, universally known as the "Le Sourire de ...

    Article : 71 words
  27. OFFICIALS.

    The following officials have been appointed for the firemen's events:— Timekeepers, W. Dark, T. Hughes, R. E. Richards; judges, Capts. Turner, ...

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  28. CAUCASUS ZONE.

    It is stated in a Petrograd communique that in a two days' battle to the south of Lake Van (in the Caucasus region) the Turks were thrown ...

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  29. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK.

    The British staemer Malinche (1868 tons) has been sunk in the Mediterranean by an enemy submarine. Its crew reached Malta in two lifeboats in ...

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  30. DONATION FROM JOHN SNOW AND CO.

    Mrs A. L. Ronaldson has been advised that as they will be unable to put their motor-car in the procession this afternoon,the firm of Messrs John Snow ...

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  31. KITCHENER REPORTS.

    Earl Kitchener has attended several meetings of the War Council and the Cabinet since his return from his tour in Europe. ...

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  32. SUBMARINE SUNK.

    Captain Glasser, of the British steamer Inverkip, has reported having accidentally sunk a submarine in the Straits of Gibraltar. ...

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  33. BACDAD RAILWAY.

    According to messages received from Zurich, Dr Schott, director of the Hamburg Observatory, has described the Dardanelles and the Bosphorus as ...

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  34. FRENCH RELIEF FUND SWINDLE.

    The Paris police have arrested Omer Boulanger, president of the relief committee for distressed Belgian's in Paris, and also three hankers, who were ...

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  35. COMMONS DEBATE.

    Mr Arthur Lynch (Nationalist) asked the Prime minister in the House of Commons on Thursday if he would give an opportunity for a debate on ...

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  36. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    It has been decided that some [?] 30 of our returned wounded soldiers shall be accommodated in motor-cars, and ...

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  37. PROCESSION NOTICES.

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  38. ATTACK ON MONASTIR.

    The Paris newspaper "Le Temps" sates that the Bulgarians have crossed the Upper Cerna, and taken possession of all the bridges and roads ...

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  39. GERMAN WAR SPIRIT.

    Dr Lindhoek, a well known philosopher, states, says a Copenhagen telegram, that there is no longer any enthusiasm in the public spirit in ...

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  40. GERMAN ACTIVITY.

    [?]oyd's report the sinking of the steamers Colonso and Orange Prince aggregating 5000 tons. The crew of the Colonso have arrived at Malta. ...

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  41. ITALY'S AIMS.

    Sonnine, continuing, said:—"The heartrending appeal coming across the Adriatic could not be resisted. Italy, with the Allies, would ensure the ...

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  42. FALLEN AND WOUNDED.

    Information regarding Sergeant William Pryor, assistant town clerk of Ballarat East, is contained in letter received by Mr J. Gent from Captain ...

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  43. LATE TRAINS.

    Everybody who is coming to Ballarat to-day for the great Red Cross Carnival should make a point of studying the late train programme advertised in to-day's ...

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  44. MENINGITIS OUTBREAK

    As the result of a lengthy discussions by the Warrnambool Hospital Commitee last night it was agreed to advise Colonel G. Cuscaden; Principal ...

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  45. RUSSIAN WARSHIPS.

    The Bucharest correspondent of the Milan newspaper "Corriere della Sera" states that Russian boats are cruising day and night on the Danube off the ...

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  46. COMMERCIAL GERMANY.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" has conducted an interesting survey of the effect of the war on limited companies in Germany. ...

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  47. THE WEATHER PROSPECTS.

    The meteorological conditions are an important consideration in the success of any outdoor carnival such as to-day's function, and it is satisfactory, ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN INVALIDS.

    Australian women in England are sending Christmas souvenirs to all invalided Australians in England and Egypt and at Malta. The souvenirs ...

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  49. LIEUT. J. W. PEARCE.

    Lieut. J. W. Pearce, son of Cr Isaiab Pearce, of Ballarat East is thus spoken of by Captain Nelson Wellington, writing to Mr .J. Gent from ...

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  50. MONTENEGRIN FIGHTING.

    A Montenegrin communique says that a sharp fight occurred at Folcha. The Austrians retreated in disorder. ...

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  51. THE PROCESSIONS.

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  52. EASTERN PROBLEMS.

    Greece has acceded to the Aliles demands. This highly-important announcement was made by Baron Sonnino, Minister of Foreign Affairs, in ...

    Article : 342 words
  53. CAPTAIN NELSON WELLINGTON.

    Captain Nelson Wellington, formerly assistant town clerk of Ballarat East, and recently, of Orbost writing to Mr J. Gent from Gallipoli, under date October ...

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  54. PEOPLE DESIRE PEACE.

    The "Vossiche Zeitung" says that everybody in Germany desires peace and the Imperial Chancellor will surely not miss the opportunity of giving ...

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  55. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    An official communique states:— Our artillery surprised an enemy bivouac between Friedrichstadt and Jacobstadt. The Germans fled, ...

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  56. MENINGITIS PATIENTS.

    The reports regarding the condition of the, meningitis patients in the Hospital were yesterday of a generally favorable character. A. Baker was not quite so ...

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  57. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Discussing Hertzog's amnesty motion in the South Africa Union Assembly. General Botha said that the Government would be glad to release ...

    Article : 66 words
  58. WAR COUNCIL.

    The chairman of the State War Council, Mr Membrev, said to-day that at the meeting on monday of the council,he would be able to fix the day next ...

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