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  2. Advertising

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  3. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Frederick Moller, a subject of the German Empire, who refused to take the oath of neutrality and report himself to the police was sentenced at Wilcannia ...

    Article : 38 words
  4. TURkISH FINANCES.

    Constantinople advices received via Sofia declare that the Porte's financial difficulties are acute. The Government is placing the Constantinople board of ...

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  5. HUGE GERMAN LOSSES

    A Zeppelin and three aeroplanes flow over Calais on Saturday night in the direction of Dover. Sixteen hostile aeroplanes were flying ...

    Article : 99 words
  6. THE [?] KONIGSBURG.

    Captain W. A. Willetr, of the steamer Newbridge (3737 tons), states that the Germans successfully concealed the cruiser Konigsberg among the ...

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  7. TRAVELLING STARTERS.

    Thousand of sheep from dry areas in the far west are passing through Bathurst almost daily for more favorable districts. Mortality among the starving ...

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  8. BISHOP SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    For having preached a sermon in favor of the Allies, the Roman Catholic Bishop of Haifa, a Syrian town at the foot of Mount ...

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  9. GERMANY AND IRELAND.

    At the end of November a report reached England from Amsterdam to the effect that an Irish visitor to Berlin was officially to that Germany in ...

    Article : 360 words
  10. SYDNEY'S FOOD PRICES.

    Retail prices of fruit flour, vegetables, meat, and thread have risen to a great extent and now the price of milk in the western suburbs has been increased to ...

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  11. WHEAT YIELD.

    The "Times" says that a very good A geutine wli[?] should suffice to clock the exaggerated prices this year. ...

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  12. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    The German attacks on the Bzura are now half-hearted, badly concerted and lacking impetuosit[?] The condition of many of the ...

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  13. LABOR MORTALITY.

    Mr John Louis Trefle Minister for Lands who was operated on last week for appendicitis died in St. Vincent's private hospital very this morning. ...

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  14. LIFE INSURANCE DISBURSEMENTS.

    Industrial lifE offices have already paid £225,000 in 11,000 claims regarding soldiers and sailors killed in the war. ...

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  15. GERMAN ATTACKS REPULSED.

    The official communique issued last night states:— Four German attacks northwards on Sukla were repulsed, and the Russians ...

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  16. BISLEY MEETING ABANDONED

    In consequence of the war the Bisley meeting is likeLy to be abandoned. ...

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  17. SINKING A DREADNOUGHT.

    [?] the end of November the news was received in the Commonwealth that a British Dreadnought had been sunk. No details were then made available ...

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  18. THE ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    The insurrectionary movement now extends throughout the whole of Albania, states the Rome newspaper "Gieruale d'Italia. At San Giovanni di ...

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  19. GERMAN'S HEAVY LEVY.

    A Paris message states that the Germans have mulcted Valenciennes, in Northern France, close to the Belgian border, of 2,000,000 francs (£80,000). ...

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  20. SLAUGHTER OF CALVES.

    The suggestion that steps should be taken to prevent the slaughter of young stock as voiced in Sydney, was to-day brought before the premier (Mr ...

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  21. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The text of the interim reply sent by Sir Edward Grey (Secretary of State for foreign Affairs), in reply to file representations made by the ...

    Article : 549 words
  22. CONTRACTORS' BAD MEAT.

    Messrs J. Lyons and Company, Ltd., the well-known British catering firm and Government contractors, appeared in a London Police Court on Friday on ...

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  23. ENEMY LOSE HEAVILY

    "Eye-witness," who is with the force at the front, declares in a despatch that the Germans are apparently using pumps, worked by electricity at Lille, ...

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  24. SMALLPOX IN ADELAIDE.

    The smallpox patient from the s.s. Runic is progressing satisfactorily. It is stated that there is now little likelihood of any fresh outbreak. To-day ...

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  25. CARDINAL MERGIER'S ARREST.

    The newspaper "Offerratore Romano" says, the reports regarding the arrest of Cardinal Mercier are inexact but the Pope is dissatisfied with the German ...

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  26. GIFT FOR HINDENBERG.

    The Berlin municipality has approved of the expenditure of 15,000 mar[?] (£750) upon a gift to General von Hindenberg. ...

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  27. WHEAT FROM CANADA.

    Ten thousand bushels of wheat, comprising the first shipment of 500,000 bushels ordered from Canada by the Government were received by the ...

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  28. CARDINAL'S PASTORAL LETTER.

    Cardinal Mercier's pastoral letter to the Belgians, in connection with which he was arrested by the Germans, was read yesterday in several Roman ...

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  29. BOER REBELS.

    It has been officially announced in pretoria that there are no rebels at large in the Transvaal. ...

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  30. UNDER SENTENCE OF DEATH.

    A telegram from Copenhagen announces that the application for an appeal made by Lonsdale, a British prisoner of war at Doeberitz, against the ...

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  31. AMUSEMENTS.

    Some exceptionally the pictures [?] s[?]eened at the Coliseum last night, and the large audience showed its appreciation by frequent of hearty ...

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  32. TRAINS OF GERMAN DEAD.

    "Die Telegraaf," the Amsterdam newspaper states that every night trains full of German dead arrive at Capelle, near Antwerp. ...

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  33. SANGUINARY FIGHTING.

    A Paris official announcement states that notwithstanding numerous attacks the enemy has been unable to recapture trenches in the soissons ...

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  34. RIPON SHIRE COUNCIL.

    Present—Crs Hannah (President), Slater, Stewart, Halpin, Trengrove, Lewis. Roddis, and Sinclair. Cr Carstairs wrote, apologising for ...

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  35. GERMANS LOSE MOTOR-CARS.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that German officers in Antwerp have been forbidden to drive motor-cars alone. This action has been taken by the ...

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  36. PATHE'S PICTURES.

    The excellencep of the Programmes at the Alfred Hall is responsible for the continued public support to "Pathe's," and the bill of fare for to-night will be ...

    Article : 78 words
  37. FRENCH TREASURY BILLS.

    With the approval of the Imperial Government, the Bank of England will receive application for £10,000,000 of French Treasury Bills, at 5 per cent. ...

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  38. HELP FOR BELGIANS.

    A sixpenny levy to help Belgian trade unionists has been voted by the British, Amalgamate Society of Engineers. ...

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  39. TURKISH CAMPAIGN

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Athens reports that the German Ambassador at Constantinople has warned the Ministers of the Balkan States that ...

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  40. EXCURSION TO QUEENSCLIFF.

    St. Paul's excursion to Queenscliff will take place next Friday. Excursionists may return any time within a mouth, via Melbourne or Queenscliff. The ...

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  41. DEADLY FRENCH ARTILLERY.

    The French troops entered Burnshaupt in order to inflict the maximum loss on the Germans, and thereafter retired to their original position. ...

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  42. RIFLE SUPERSEDES FOOTBALL

    Six hundred men have joined the footballer's battalion of Earl Kitchener's army. Many well-known amateur and professional players are included in the number. ...

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  43. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    Lucy Reel, of Talbot street, was treated at the hospital yesterday for a cut foot. ...

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  44. GERMANY'S MUNITIONS.

    Herr Dernberg admits that Germany is seeking to replace copper with allovs of other metals. ...

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  45. SHOT IN THE LEG.

    Arthur Braine dairy farmer, of Boort, was on Thursday carrying a gun from his house to shoot a hawk, when the weapon accidentally exploded, and the ...

    Article : 133 words
  46. RUSSIAN FLEET ACTIVE.

    A semi-official announcement from Petrograd states that the Russian Black Sea Fleet engaged the Turkish cruiser Hamidieh (3800 tons 2 6-inch ...

    Article : 131 words
  47. CURBING THE KAISER.

    The "Daily Mail" says that a neutral subject who has been constantly in Berlin, and who is now in London, declares that the German ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN WOOL.

    Regarding the, notification made by Great Britain that the embargo of the export of Australian wool might be restored the United States Government ...

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  49. SOISSONS CATHEDRAL.

    Forty German shells on Saturday night damaged the facade of the Soissons Cathedral beyond repair. ...

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  50. BALLARAT PATRIOTIC FUND.

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  52. GERMAN AVIATORS.

    Twelve German aviators flew over Dunkirk and threw 30 bombs were only a few casualties. The damage caused to property was ...

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  53. TURKISH BRUTALITY.

    An Italian steamer reports that there is the greatest enthusiasm in Calcutta, and that everyone is confident of a British victory in Egypt. ...

    Article : 83 words
  54. CONSCRIPTION ADVOCATED.

    Mr Ramsay Macdonald in a speech at Paddington said the war provided an unanswerable argument in favor of conscription. To-day we were relying ...

    Article : 11 words
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  56. MR EDISON'S OPINION.

    Mr Thomas Alva Edison, the famous inventor, has been interviewed on the subject of the war at his home at West Orange, New Jersey. ...

    Article : 157 words
  57. OFFICIAL CABLES.

    The Secretary of State for the Colomes cabled to-day as follows:— LONDON, 10th January, 4.5 p.m. official — French Government reports ...

    Article : 90 words
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