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  4. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  5. GREECE AND ALLIES.

    Mr Martin Donohoe, who is representing the "Daily Chronicle," declares in a message from Athens that the enemy's pursuit of the retreating ...

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  6. AMERICA'S POLICY.

    President Woodrow Wilson to-day opened the autumn session of Congress. The galleries were densely packed. In his inaugural address the ...

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  7. LIEUT.-COLONIAL BEESTON.

    His Majesty the King on Tuesday invested Lieut.-Colonel J. L. Beeston, V. D., officer commanding the 4th (N.S.W.) Field Ambulance at Gallipoli, ...

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  8. SYDNEY ENROLMENTS.

    Ninety-six men were enrolled for active service to-day. ...

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  9. SOLDIER INTERVIEWS KING.

    In a interview, following on his audience with the Kins, Lieut.-Colonel Beeston said:—"I went to the Palace with trepidation, feeling that I would ...

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  10. ENEMY GOODS.

    By proclamation to-day the Federal Executive Council prohibited the importation of all goods of enemy manufacture except with the written consent ...

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  11. MORE MEN DEBARKED.

    The Athens correspondent of the Rome newspaper "Tribuna" states that British transports on Sunday landed the remainder of five Allied divisions ...

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  12. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    In a letter to his mother, Mrs W. R. Angwin, Havelock street, Ballarat North, Private Horton Angwin, who was on the staff of the City Post-office, ...

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  13. CONSTANTINE INTERVIEWED.

    King Constantine, interviewed by a representative of the Associated Press, said that Greece, like-America was trying every honorable means to guard her ...

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  14. MISTAKEN IDENTITY.

    The American oil tank steamer Petrolite reports having been attacked by an Austrian submarine in the Mediterranean. Shells fired by the ...

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  15. MAYOR HOARE'S CIGARETTE FUND.

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  16. "FORD'S ARK."

    Mr Henry Ford, leader of the peace mission which is journeying to Europe aboard the Dutch liner Oscar II., has sent a wireless message to the United ...

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  17. IN AUSTRALIA.

    On 1st December the grounds of Keayville, Howa[?]t street, were kindly lent by Mrs Warner for a garden fete in aid of the funds of the Wendouree ...

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  18. TORPEDOED TRANSPORTS.

    In the Commons yesterday Mr Tenant stated that the transport Woodfield was submarined of the Morocco coast on 23rd November. The military ...

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  19. WESTERN ACTIVITY

    It is reported from Rotterdam that for eight days the Germans have been massing troops in Belgium. An attempted coup-de-main is expected. ...

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  20. EXCHANGED PRISONERS.

    The returned civilians from Ruhleben include an Australian musical student, caught in Germany by the outbreak of war. A number of maimed soldiers, ...

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  21. SYDNEY RECRUITING.

    122 recruits were accepted in Sydney to-day. ...

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  22. RECRUITING SCHEME.

    A general meeting of members of the State Parliament, to consider the recruiting scheme was held to-night, the Premier presiding. The Minister of ...

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  23. GERMAIN FORT DESTROYED.

    An explosion destroyed the Cognele Fort, near namur, 80 German soldiers are reported killed. ...

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  24. TURKEY IN ASIA.

    The "Journal de Geneve" (Swiss) states that the Germans have placed great importance on the effort made by the Turks in Mesopotamia, which ...

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  25. RECALL OF ATTACHES.

    America has replied to what is referred to as "the unprecedented protest" lodged by Germany in connection with the request for the recall of ...

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  26. OIL TANK STEAMER SUNK.

    The Standard Oil Company's tank steamer Communipaw with 15,000 tons of oil aboard, was torpedoed and sunk by a submarine near Tobruk. Search for ...

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  27. BULGAR ONSLAUGHTS REPULSED.

    The Bulgarians made, repeated efforts to bridge the Vardar, but were defeated, with severe losses, mainly due to tho deadly accuracy of the British artillery. ...

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  28. ECHO FROM THE DROUGHT.

    There were several interesting episodes during the hearing of the case in which James P. Bell and Thomas Henry Bell, of Rupanyup, farmers, ...

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  29. GERMAN BRUTALITY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that 160 civilians released at Ruhleber have arrived at Flushing. They told pitiable stories of ill treatment. All were worn ...

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  30. GREEK STEAMER BOARDED.

    Officers of a German submarine off Messina bearded a Greek steamer, and arrested Colonel Napier, military attache at Sofia, and Captain Wilson, a ...

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  31. HANDLING PERSIA.

    In the House of Lords on Teusday lord Bryee drew attention to the position in the Persian Gulf, and emphasised the fact that the situation ...

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  32. HUNT FOR SUBMARINES.

    The "Central News" correspondent at Rome says that the hunt for enemy submarines in the Mediterranean yielded excellent results. The danger is ...

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  33. SUBSEQUENT CONFERENCE.

    The State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee met the Minister Stae parliament House, and discussed a scheme. The ...

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  34. AFTER THE WAR.

    The British Chambers of Commerce will portly r consider post war proposals. They will probaby recommend that a conference be held of ...

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  35. GERMAN MISCHIEF MAKERS.

    "The Daily Chronicle" correspondent in Washington reports that German influences are active in the lobbies. The Teutonic agents are emphasising ...

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  36. SERBS NOT DONE.

    According to the Paris "Figaro," Serbian official quarters in Athens assert that when the 1916 and 1917 clashes of recruits have been called up ...

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  37. CONSTANTINE ADAMANT.

    Interest in the Balkans situation is at present principally of a diplomatic character, centring on the attitude of Greece. The interview secured by ...

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  38. RIGHTS OF NEUTRALS.

    The New York "Post," commenting on the speech made by President Wilson, remarks that an American mercantile marine subject to British ...

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  39. HONORING A SOLDIER.

    How Lieutenant Gerald Foote, of Petersham, was promoted by the King while in bed in an English hospital was related by than officer when he ...

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  40. PRESERVING LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    Arrangements have been made by which the recipients of letters from soldiers at the front will be invited to deposit them for permanent preservation ...

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  41. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Paris Press Bureau has announced that, according to a German wireless message, the French submarine Fresnel was destroyed on ...

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  42. STATEMENT IN COMMONS.

    In the Commons yesterday, Sir Edward Grey said that the Persian Cabinet was anxious to restore order there. No information had been received that the ...

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  43. BULGAR DEPRESSION.

    Advices received in Petrograd from Bulgaria declare that the Germans are extending their domination in the country. They now hold most of the ...

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  44. AUSTRALIA'S WAR EXPENDITURE.

    The Prime Minister. Mr Hughes, speaking at Bundaberg, said that the war expenditure next year would certainly be more than £50,000,000, but whatever it ...

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  45. TOWNSHEND'S CAMPAIGN.

    In the House of Lords yesterday Lord Crewe said that Major-General Townshend's campaign had been thoroughly considered. If effective, it would be the ...

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  46. N.Z. NATIONAL REGISTER.

    Mr. W. E. Massey, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, states that the figures in connection with the National Register are satisfactory, and simplify the ...

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  47. PROFITABLE STATUE.

    Messages from Copenhagen state that a giant statue of Grand-Admiral von Tirpitz, Secretary of State for the German Navy, has been erected at ...

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  48. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    At the Ballarat Hospital yesterday, Bennetts Williams, 17, of Windermere street, was treated for a bullet wound in his finger; and Mrs Anderson, 38, of 445 ...

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  49. THE DARDANELLES.

    The "Cologne Gazette" learns that the Allies have commenced a new offensive at the Dardanelles. The Turks regard the new operations as merely ...

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  50. ROUMANIA FICKLE.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that pessimistic reports are arriving from Bucharest, where the agents of the ...

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  51. CAPTURES OF TRAWLERS.

    That 24 German steam fishing trawlers were captured by British gunboats recently is asserted by Mr E. Moore secretary of the Orient Steam Fishing ...

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  52. QUARTERMASTER-GENERAL FOR EGYPT.

    The Minister for Defence announced to-day that in view of the growth of the Australian army abroad, and the large expenditure involved in ...

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