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  3. TURK' EYES ON EGYPT.

    CAIRO, 2nd January. Very little news has reached Egypt of the movement which the Turks have for some time been contemplating ...

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  4. LION'S PASSING SALUTE.

    The Scotsman" says that the Lion when passing the Blucher, fired broadside into her [?] caused fright full damage. But the Lion's quarry ...

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  5. NORTH SEA FIGHT.

    A Paris communique states that the Germans attacked to the east of Ypres, and were repulsed with 300 killed. The enemy delivered five assaults on ...

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  6. IN AUSTRALIA.

    An [?] is being made by the lady tennis players of Victoria to raise funds to provide a motor ambulance for our soldiers at the front. It is ...

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  7. CAPTURED SHIP.

    Amongst the British vessels captured by the German raiding cruiser Karlsruhe in October, 1914, was the British, steamship Farn (4393 tons, owned in ...

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  8. SHIPS TOWED HOME.

    The Admiralty announces that all of the British ships and destroyers returned safety. The Ludomitable towed the Lion home ...

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  9. SUICIDE THROUGH WAR.

    Owing to losses on his business of commission agent caused by the war, Carl Julius Alwyne, Buergen, formerly of Collins street to all appearances ...

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  10. GERMAN FOOD SUPPLIES.

    It has been officially announced at Berlin, says an Amsterdam message, that the Government has seized all stocks of corn, and in distributing it ...

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  11. TOTAL BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    The total casualties were:— Lion [?] wounded. Tiger one officer and nine men killed; there officers and eight men wounded. ...

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  12. GERMAN CRUISER

    Reuter's correspondent at Malmo, in the south of Sweden, states that the German cruiser Gazelle was torpedoed and damaged near Reugen, on the ...

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  13. MOTOR AMBULANCE CARS.

    The Defence Department has received motor ambulance cars from the following persons:—Dr Cordon Craig of Sydney; Women's National League; Mr and ...

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  14. INSOLENT GERMAN OFFICER.

    One of the Blucher's superior officers was assisted on board a rescuing Vessel. One of the latter's office advanced, and the German spat in the welcomer's ...

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  15. SUPPLY OF BOOTS.

    The insertion of the Preference to Unionists clause, in contracts has created a hitch between the Defence Department, the manufacturers, and the Tanners' ...

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  16. NORTH SEA FIGHT.

    Sailors who have returned to Leith after participating in the North Sea engagement on Sunday state that a chase began when the Germans turned ...

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  17. SYDNEY'S GIFT TO RED CROSS.

    The British Red Cross Society has acknowledged the receipt of the present from Sydney of blankets, clothing food and motor-lorries in terms of ...

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  18. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    In an interview with the German Imperial chancellor, a New York journalist now in Germany reports that Dr von Bethinann-Hollweg explained that ...

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  19. RETURN TO PORT.

    No fewer than 253 wounded and unwounded officers and men, survivors form the Blucher, were landed in Britain yesterday. ...

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  20. RAIDS ON ENGLAND.

    German Navy Attacks English Coast," "English Ports bombarded by German Warships," "Successful Bombardment of English Coast," "Victorious ...

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  21. RECRUITING IN THE WEST.

    Recruiting is [?] satisfactory so far as Western Australia is concerned. There are about 19000 men now in camp at Black Boy Hill, of whom 755 ...

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  22. GENERAL GABLES.

    The High Commissioners of the overseas' dominions aud the. Agents-General of the various Australian States had an interview to-day with Mr Lloyd George. ...

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  23. SIR EDWARD GREY'S COMMENTS.

    Sir Edward Grey, Foreign Secretary, says: "It is not surprising that Dr von Bethmann Hollweg, the German Chancellor is anxious to explain away ...

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  24. TWO BRITISH AIRMEN.

    Two well-known British army airmen, who took part in a recent successful raid on Zebruggee, the German submarine base on the Belgian coast, have ...

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  25. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    It is officially stated that a Zeppe[?] on Monday morning dropped nine bombs in an undefended part of Libau. ...

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  26. THE NORTH SEA ENGAGEMENT.

    An expert studying the armaments of the ships thai took Part in the North Sea fight, has made the very interesting discovery that the chief fighting strength ...

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  27. NEW YORK, Wednesday.

    The "New York Herald" has published a cartoon showing Dr Hollweg trying to burn a scrap of paper, which is proving incombustible. ...

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  28. INCOME TAX.

    An income tax memorial, which it is intended to present to Mr Lloyd George. (Chancellor of the Exchequer) is being extensively signed in financial ...

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  29. H.M.S. NEW ZEALAND.

    Captain Lionel Halsey, of H.M.S. New Zealand, thanking Mr T. Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand), for his message of ...

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  30. HICH FREIGHTS.

    Representatives of the skipping industry have furnished a statement to the British Board of Trade, showing that, while the relation of tonnage to ...

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  31. RUSSIAN SUBMARINES.

    Several Russian submarines unexpectedly appeared at Ruegen. The traffic between Sweden and Germany was stopped. ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA DAY.

    Tho only celebration held in London to-day of Australia (Foundation) Day Was a thanksgiving service at St. Dunstan's-in-the-East. where a large ...

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  33. GREAT NAVAL BATTLE.

    That German officers are looking forward to a great deciding naval battle is stated by a special correspondent of the New "York Tribune," in an ...

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  34. SEVERAL GERMAN VESSELS DAMAGED.

    A member of the crew of a, light cruiser states:— The light cruisers fell back, and the battle cruiser did the work. The ...

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  35. FIGHTING IN CENTRE.

    Ap official communique issued at night stated:— The British have re-occupied a position at Chevenchy. ...

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  36. SEEING THE NEW YEAR IN.

    Returning from Cairo last night, I found the Valley of the Pyramids full of unaccontable noises. The hollow in which the camp lay was ...

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  37. ENGAGEMENT WITH TURKS.

    British patrols east of the canal have sighted Turkish advanced troops in small bodies at four points, and came into contact with them ...

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  38. AMERICA AND NEUTRALITY.

    A Montreal message states that Mr Charles M. Schwab (president of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation, which is second in importance only to the ...

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  39. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS.

    MENA CAMP (near Cairo), January 1 —Sir George Reid has delivered many fine speeches in the course of his life but one is ready to prophesy that the ...

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  40. GUARDS OVERPOWERED.

    A Bombay message reports that 35 natives who had been sent to prison at Poona overpowered their guards. The police pursued the escaped men, and ...

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  41. CONFLICT AT GIVENCHY.

    There were 25,000 men engaged on both sides in the fighting at Givenchy. An officer states that after 3½ hours of all sorts of hell, we re-took the trenches. ...

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  42. NEW VESSEL'S MISHAP.

    The Marino Underwriters and Salvage Association of Victoria Limited has received the following cablegram from the Institute of London Underwriters, ...

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  43. 24 GERMAN SHIPS ENGAGED.

    The captain of a Dutch trawler counted 24 German ships. The Britishers tried to head them off. The firing was indescribably terrific. ...

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