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  4. FRENCH PREMIER ON THE WAR.

    Writing on the 22nd December the Paris correspondent of the London "Standard" reported:— At the opening of the French ...

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  5. FOUNDATION DAY.

    [?] Day was gept to-day as a close holiday. No business was done at the Federal and State Departments or by commercial houses of shops. The ...

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  6. MAIL STEAMER CHASED.

    The mail steamer Leinster sighted a subarine near Kish Lighthouse, but she easily out distanced the enemy when pursued. ...

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  7. A SERIES OF GERMAN REVERSES.

    A Pris communique declares that the British forces captured all [?]enches which were momentarily lost at la Bassee. The communique adds: ...

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  8. SECOND AUSTRALIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

    [?] Senator Pearce continued that he was pleased to be able to-day to say that information had been received that morning that the ...

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  9. REGRET IN NEW ZEALAND.

    General regret was felt throughout New Zealand when news was received of the loss of the Toko Maru. The total value of the vessel's cargo is ...

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  10. OUR SECOND CONTINGENT.

    Senator G. F. Pearce Minister for Defence, announced at the A.N.A. Foundation Day luncheon to-day that the second contingent of troops sent from ...

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  11. APPEAL FOR PHONOGRAPH RECORDS.

    Sir,—You publish an appeal for some phonograph records for out soldiers. I could spare you a number of Edison's cytinder records, in good order. (four ...

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  12. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    A communique issued in Petrograd states:— "We drove back the Germans at Lebegalen, north of Gumbinnen (in East ...

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  13. SPEECH BY MR WATT.

    Firecely attacking President Woodrew Wilson, of the United States, for sending a telegram to the German Emperor of his birthday, Mr W. A. Watt, M.H.R., ...

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  14. NEEDS OF HUNCARY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Copenhagen states that M. Burian, the Austrian, Minister for Foreign Affairs has persuaded the Kaiser and Dr ...

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  15. GERMAN FOOD SUPPLIES.

    The German municipalities have ordered Bakers to reduce the output of bread by one fourth. Several German newspapers declare ...

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  16. MELBOURNE A.N.A. SPORTS.

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  17. SUBMARINE ACHIEVEMENTS.

    The steamer Toko Maru was mysteriously blown up in the English Channel to-day, while conveying to Belgium gifts donated by New ...

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  18. POSITION AT SUEZ.

    The Turks recently engaged near Suez Canal were regulars, clad in khaki There has been no firing s[?] ...

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  19. TRAWLERS FOR N.S.W.

    Some interesting references to the war are contained in a report to the Premier furnished by Mr d. T. Stead, Fisheries Inquiry Commissioner, ...

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  20. BOYCOTT OF GERMAN WORKERS.

    Mr Justice Street reserved judgment to-day in the application by August Neilson for the continuance of an interim injunction to refrain the Sydney ...

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  21. ARTILLERY DUEL AT LA BASSEE.

    The Germans continue active at La Bassee. They have brought up heavy guns, and are shelling the British positions. ...

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  22. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    It is officially announced in London that a rebellion broke out in Nyasaland on 23rd January, the centre of the trouble being located at Angurus. ...

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  23. TRADING WITH FOR ALLEGED.

    Mr W. M. Hughes, Acting Prime Minister, said to-day that there had been more cases of trading with the enemy in Sydney than in all rest ...

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  24. NO AUCKLAND GIFTS ABOARD.

    Nine hundred cases of Belgian gifts from Auckland were shipped aboard various steamers, but none were on the Toko Maru. ...

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  25. EXPLOSIVES UNDER' STEAMER.

    The steamer learia, from Brazil with coffee, sugar, and hides, reports that a violent explosion occurred below her water line. ...

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  26. NO NOTICE GIVEN.

    It is officially stated that the German, submarine torpedoed without notice the steamers Toko Maru and Iearia. The latter was towed to ...

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  27. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    At the Ballarat Hospital yesterday, Herbert Trafford, of Smythesdale, was treated for an injury to one of his hands. ...

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  28. OUTRAGE ON HUMANITY.

    The Ministry of Marine denounces the sinking of vessels without notice as a deliberate systematic violation of international law, placing the officers ...

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  29. CERMAN ADMIRAL DEFIED.

    How Commander Janks of the R.M.S. Osterley, which arrived at Sydney last week, defied, the Admiral of the Port. of kiel when [?]nlred to shift his ...

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  30. KAISER'S RETURN TO BERLIN.

    The Kaiser's return to Berlin was due to throat trouble. He sometimes is hardly audible. ...

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  31. BRITISH COLONISTS INTERNED.

    The Central News correspondent at Amsterdam states that the chief of the German General Staff has ordered all natives of British colonies to be ...

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  32. DRIVER INJURED.

    A miner named C. Saunders was driving a jinker along the Henburn road when the horse bolted off the road. Saunders was severely injured. ...

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  33. STORMING OF A DUNE:

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Dunkirk states the attacks on the great dune on Thursday was a remarkable [?]. ...

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  34. CRESWICK FESTIVITIES.

    Foundation Day [?] holiday in every respect. The weather was to order, and the engagements of the day soemed to furnish unalloyed ...

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  35. GENTLE SLIDE TO BOTTOM.

    The Toko Maru was practically station. ary when she was struck. She was looking for a pilot. The crew had just finished breakfast. ...

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  36. SCHOONER ON ROCKS.

    The coastal trading schooner Tramp, which van on the rocks at North Head last night, was still in the same [?]tion to-day. The crew, which ...

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  37. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce said this morning that complete arrangements had been made for keening in close touch with every member ...

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  40. ATTACK ON YPRES.

    The French expected the Germans to attack Ypres on Monday. They concentrated machine guns and out down the first three lines of the ...

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  42. A THIRD VICTIM.

    The third victim of the German submarine was the steamer Kileoan which was sunk near Linda Blanche 20 miles from the Liverpool bar. ...

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