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  4. STATE-OWNED STEAMERS.

    The French Government proposes to introduce a bill authorising the purchase of 50 merchantmen in order to combat the high frights on foodstuffs ...

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  5. SERBIAN ARMIES.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" states that the whole of the Serbian north and south armies retreated safety into Albania. The ...

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  6. MONASTIR TAKEN.

    London, Friday It is evident that the most important happenings are imminent in the Balkans. ...

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  7. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The American Secretary of State (Mr Robert Lansing.) has informed Count von Bernstorft (German Ambassador at Washington), that Captain ...

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  8. VOLUNTARY ENLISTMENT.

    Lord Derby, director of recruiting in Great Britain, has issued a fresh appeal to the men of the nation. He declares"—"We shall know by ...

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  9. MEMORIAL HALL INCIDENT.

    Mr F. W. Jowett (Labor) referred in the House of Commons on Thursday to the episode at the Memorial Hall when a number of soldiers from ...

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  10. SOLDIERS ON THE RAILWAYS.

    That the present conditions governing the travelling of troops from Liverpool to Sydney must be remedied is the opinion of both officers of the ...

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  11. FRENCH ARMIES.

    It is reported from Paris that General Joffre has been appointed Commander-in-Chief of the French armies in France and the Balkans. ...

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  12. GREEK TRANSPORT SUNK.

    A German submarine sank the Greek transport Zarisi, near Malta. The crew were saved. ...

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  13. GREECE'S DUBIOUS POSITION.

    That "Observer" states that M. Skoul[?]dis the Greek Premier, notified the press correspondents that all telegrams must be censored by Jean Parren. The ...

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  14. GEORGES CARPENTIER.

    George Carpentier the French champion heavyweight boxer, has been awarded the French War Gross for calm and conspicuous bravery at the front. ...

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  15. PEACE CONDITIONS.

    The Reichstag, states an Amsterdam message has allotted the sitting og 9th December for a discussion on the conditions on which peace may be arranged. ...

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  16. WAR EXPENDITURE.

    The Legislative Council has voted £100,000 annually for 10 years towards the cost of the war. Mr Bonar Low has thanked the colony for its ...

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  17. FURTHER GERMAN BRUTALITIES.

    A Dutch Red Cross sister, who has arrived from Serbia, gives a graphic account of German brutality at Kraguie[?] dum-dums. Many Serbians were wounded by ...

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  18. ASSISTING GERMANY.

    Three high officials and one subordinate officer of the Hamburg American shipping line were found guilty by the Federal District Court of having ...

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  19. NEWSPAPER USES CODE.

    The Glasgow "Daily Record and Mail" and Mr Andrew Forbes, the publisher of the journal, have pleaded guilty to the charge of having made ...

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  20. FORD PEACE CRUSADE.

    The American Department of State has intimated that if Mr W. J. Bryan, formerly Secretary of State, and an ardent peace advocate, asks for passports ...

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  21. UNFAVORABLE WEATHER.

    Both French and German communique state that rain and mist are impeding operations on the Western front. ...

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  22. HEAVY GUN DESTROYED.

    An official communique says:—"Our artillery in the Woevre, by well-directed fire destroyed a heavy gun near Woinyville." ...

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  23. AIR PLANE AND SUBMARINE.

    The newspaper "Le Matin" states that British Sub-Lieut, Viney and French Lieut. Desineay describe the destruction of an enemy submarine cabled ...

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  24. ON THE DANUBE.

    The Austro-Germans have taken intimidatory measures on the Bulgarian bank of the river, and Australian mott[?]rs which had been on duty at Orsova, ...

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  25. FOE'S TERRIFIC ATTACK.

    An official communique states:— "After concentrated artillery preparation by guns of all calibres on the night of 3rd December, dense masses ...

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  26. ALLIES' OBSTINACY.

    A German wireless message says that the discussion of peace has been necessitated because nobody in Germany can understand why the Entente after its ...

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  27. APPEAL TO CONGRESS.

    The New York "World," and the "Tribune" declare that immediately Congress meets Republicans in both Houses should carry resolutions ...

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  28. GREECE'S ATTITUDE

    Athens' messages declare that no fresh developments are reported in the diplomatic situation. The Government is still hoping for a reduction of the ...

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  29. FARMERS' RECIPROCITY.

    The British farmers have sent the ruined French farmers 2000 head of poultry. ...

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  30. AN AUSTRIAN SOCIALIST MANIFESTO.

    An Austrian Socialist manifesto states that we are only speaking of the death penali[?]es passed on citizens so the only crime is an exchange of social ideas. ...

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  31. GERMAN OFFENSIVE.

    A Paris correspondent writing of the Champagne insists on the desolation of reconquered districts. Once fertile slopes are scarred and hacked as if by ...

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  32. UNITED STATES DEMAND.

    Mr Lansing, the American Secretary of State, has demanded the recall of Captain Von Papen, a military attache at the German Embassy. ...

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  33. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    In messages frohm Madrid it is stated that the Spanish newspapers are giving prominence to a rumor that the batteries at Europa Point, south, of Gibraltar, ...

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  34. ACTION IN GREECE.

    A starting message has arrived from Rome. It reports that great activity prevails at the Italian Foreign Office. Baro[?] Sonni[?] (the Fireign Minister) conferred ...

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  35. ALLIES' CONFERENCE.

    The Press Bureau states that Mr Asquith, Lord Kitchener, and Mr Balfour, accompanied by naval and military advisers, participated in a ...

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  36. RUSSIA'S SPLENDID SUCCESSES.

    An official communique says:— "The German offensive south-west ward of Lake Sve[?]en broke down in the face of our rifle fire. Our ...

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  37. AUSTRIAN SHIRKERS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Zurich states that each successive levy in Austria is causing depression. Many desperate efforts are made to avoid ...

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  38. GREEK CONCESSIONS.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" states that Greece has agreed to give the Allies free use of the railways in Greece and Macedonia, including Kaealla [?] adds that ...

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  39. KAISER'S MOVEMENTS.

    It is reported in Berne that the Kaiser is going to Constantinople. ...

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  40. VICTORIA CROSS WINNERS.

    The King to-day (Saturday), at the Palace, decorated 10 recipients of the Victoria Cross, including the Australians Tubb, Throssell, Symons and ...

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  41. SOLDIERS' REST HOME OPENED.

    Lady Helen Munro Ferguson this afternoon officially opened the Camberwell Convalescent Home for Soldiers in Mont Albert road. The home is the ...

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  42. SUBMARINE ATTACKS.

    Lloyd's report that the British steamers Clan M'Leod and Midleton have been sunk Nineteen of the latter's crew have landed at Malta. ...

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  43. BERLIN MESSAGE.

    A communique claims, "We captured 1200 Serbians south-west of "Mitrintza." ...

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  44. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    The "Idea Nazionale" gives details of an incident in which two battalions of Hungarian troops were wiped out in the Sabotine Pass. Machine guns ...

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  45. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Amongst those who disembarked at Port Melbourne to-day from the hospital ship Karoola, was Lance-Corporal H. B. Moorehead, of the 22nd Infantry, ...

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  46. ALLIES ON VARDAR.

    The Austro-Germans are straining every nerve to make the Allies' position untenable. Correspondents state that the position of the Allies, on the ...

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  47. THE DARDANELLES.

    Amsterdam reports that a Turkish communique has been received reading as follows:— There has been fierce bamb fighting ...

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  48. NO TROOPS ENTER TOWN.

    It is officially stated that no enemy troops entered Monastir, bit only Austro-German and Bulgarian officers. ...

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  49. GERMAN IN WAR OFFICE.

    There is a newspaper outery against the admission of the Under-Secretary of State for War (Mr Tennant), in the House of Commons, that a Mrs Savile, ...

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  50. [?] ACTIVITY

    A Montenegrin communique states—"The enemy violently attacked us on the Chehotina River, near Plevelje, but was repulsed." ...

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  51. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    An Austrian communique alleges:— We annihilated an enemy detachment at San Martino. The enemy's artillery has caused a large fire in the ...

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  52. ROUMANIA'S ACTION.

    It is officially stated that the military from Monday next are commandeering all steamers and other craft in Roumanian waters belonging to foreigners. ...

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  53. ALLIES' SUCCESS ASSURED

    General Gallieni, French Minister for War, interviewed by a representative of the Associated Press, said that his confidence in the victory of the Allies ...

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  54. V.R.C. PROFITS.

    At the meeting of the V.R.C. committee on Friday afternoon consideration was given to the balance-sheet of the spring meeting. To-day Mr Byron ...

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  55. MRS SAVILLE'S DENIAL.

    Mrs Savile states that she has not visited Germany for 30 years, and she does not passes one atom of sympathy for Germany. ...

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  56. POSITION IN ALBANIA.

    The Rome newspaper "Stampa" states that an Italian expeditoin will soon land in Albania. The first contingent will consist of engineers, who ...

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  57. LONDON GREEKS' SYMPATHY.

    The Greek community in London, in order to express its pro entente sympathies is equipping ambulances for the British in the Balkans. £6000 has ...

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  58. MUNITION WORKERS.

    A committee which has been appointed to enquire into the health of munition workers has recommended the discontinuance of Sunday labor. ...

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  59. FALL OF MONASTIR

    Reuter's correspondent advises that an Austro-German force entered Monastir on Thursday and hoisted the Austrian flag. A Bulgarian Force was to ...

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  60. ADDRESS BY THE PREMIER.

    The Chamber of Deputies pointedly discussed Baron Sonuino's statement. The Premier, Signor Salandra, replying to the chief points raised, said he ...

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  61. GOVERNMENT'S POLICY.

    The Chamber of Deputies, by 405 votes to 48, approved of the Government's policy ...

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  62. V.C. HERO'S RESOLVE.

    Private John Hamilton, whose name, was included last list of those who have been decorated with the Victoria Cross, is a son of Mr W. ...

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  63. SOUTH AFRICA BUDGET.

    Recruiting for the East African contingent has been completed. Sir Villiers Graaf, introducing the loan estimates, pointed out that South ...

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  64. MESOPOTAMIA OPERATIONS

    A Turkish communique dated 4th December says:—"On the Irak front in Mesopotamia the enemy's attempt to evade our pursuit always failed. We ...

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  65. PAYMENTS TO DEPENDENTS.

    Arrangements made by the Sydney Town Hall authorities for the distribution of the relief granted to beneficiaries under the Lord Mayor's Patriotic fund ...

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  66. BRITISH RETREAT.

    It is officially reported that our total casualties in the actions at Ctesiphon were 4567 including 133 officers. Major-General Townshend repots that he fought ...

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  67. GERMAN SHIPPING LOSSES.

    Fairplay" declares, that Italy's seizure of German vessels which at the outbreak of war sought refuge in her ports brings the total number of vessels ...

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  68. BULGARS' PREPARATIONS.

    The "Ne[?] Wiener" journal says that anticipating a Russian attack the Bulgarians concentrated 40,000 troops on the Danube. Much material is arriving at ...

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  70. GERMAN PEACE POLICY.

    The German peace party has thanked the Pope for has efforts in the direction of peace. ...

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