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  4. TWO LATEST ZEPPELINS.

    In Monday night's air raid on eastern counties, during which two Zeppelins were destroyed, the damage and casualties are officially reported as very slight. Over ...

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  5. WEST FRONT.

    The Paris communique of Tuesday morning states that a German night attack son a small post east of Maison de Champagne was easily repulsed. Operations were calm ...

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  6. Family Notices

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  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    A man has been fined £3 at Portsmouth for repeating a groundless rumour. A new tea, table tax on that basis would pay for the war in about 20 minutes.—London ...

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  9. FATALITY AT GLANVILLE.

    The railway signalman in the railway cabin at Glanville observed his signal apparatus 'bump” as the 6.26 tram from Glanville to Largs was passing the cabin ...

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  10. AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY.

    The Zurich correspondent of The Paris Matin states that Hungary has closed her frontiers for the export of food after refusing the demand off the Austrian Food ...

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  11. ENGLISH COAST RAIDED.

    The British Press Bureau has issued a Berlin official message claiming that German naval forces raided in the proximity of the British coast, sank a British ...

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  12. BIOGRAPHICAL.

    A cablegram has been received from Pte. E. W. Forwood announcing the death from wounds in France on November 20 of his brother, Lieut. Reginald E. Forwood. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. ROUMANIA.

    The Roumanian communique of Tuesday merely mentions that hostile artillery work is going on, especially in the Frahova Valley. ...

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  14. SUBMARINES IN ATLANTIC.

    The American steamer Chemung has been sunt off the Irish coast. The survivors have landed. The United States Government has ...

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  15. Situation Improving.

    A wireless message from Bucharest states that the situation is improving. Mackensen is not materially progressing. The Roumanian retreat as proceeding in perfect ...

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  16. Allies and American Gold.

    Leading United States bankers strongly criticise the action of the Federal Gold Reserve Board in suggesting that American bankers should exercise caution in locking ...

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  17. Roumanians Struggling Strongly.

    The Roumanians in western Wallachia continue to fight stubbornly. The German staff is asking for the support of Bulgarian troops to enable the capture of the ...

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  18. LATE CPL CLARENCE H. PAGE.

    Cpl. Clarence H. Page, who is reported to have been killed in action in France on October 14, left Australia as a signaller on May 31, 1915. He was educated at ...

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  20. Incidents of the War.

    The High Commissioner for New Zealand (Sir Thomas Mackenzie) has arranged that every New Zealand prisoner of war, whether belonging to the expeditionary ...

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  21. MACEDONIA

    A British report from Salonika announces that the British bombarded and successfully raided enemy trenches northeast Macukovo (south-west of Lake ...

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  22. PERSONAL NOTES.

    The Rev. John Chapman, of Truro, received the sad news recently that his brother, a retired British officer, recalled to the colours, had made the supreme ...

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  23. Aeroplanes Swooped In.

    An eyewitness in Norfolk states that the Zeppelin there was travelling at tremendous speed at an altitude of 9,000 ft., as she approached the coast in a last ...

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  24. Military Cross.

    Mr. H. R. Somerville, of Harris, Scarfe, and Co., Limited, Adelaide, has received a camle (from London from his son, Sgt. Hugh Norman Somerville, of the pioneers ...

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  25. Greece Climbed Down.

    Greece will hand over the guns and munitions demanded by the Allies. King Constantine exhorts the Royalist officers to remain calm. assuring them that Greece's ...

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  27. GERMAN SEAPLANE.

    A German s[?]plane from a great height dropped bombs on a London suburb at midday on Tuesday. The official version is:—“A hostile aeroplane at a great height ...

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  28. THE TOWN PLANNER.

    The extended term for which the British townplanning expert (Mr. C. C. Reade) was engaged will expire towards the end of the year. This services originally were ...

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  29. THE BRITANNIC.

    The Press Bureau, in referring to German suspicions in regard to the large number of people (1,106) on board the Britannic, points out that an official ...

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  30. Unexpected Assault.

    Explosions at noon, suddenly startled Londoners. There had been no word of warning. A bomb crashed on the roof of a West-End ho[?], and splinters from the ...

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  32. REORGANIZATION OF COUNCIL OF CHURCHES

    The annual meeting of the Council of Churches was held at the Y.M.C.A. rooms on Tuesday. There was a good attendance, including representatives of the ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Earl of Ronaldshay will succeed Lord Carmicheal in the Government of Bengal in April. ...

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  34. GERMANY'S SLAVES.

    The United States Ambassador to Berlin (Mr. W. Gerard) on his return to Germany will carry another protest against the deportation of Begians “which should cease ...

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  35. STREET LIGHTING.

    The Premier (Hon. C. Vanghan) stated on Wednesday that every economy was being exercised regarding the supplies of coal. The number of trains had been still ...

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  36. EGO PULP.

    South Australian egg pulp has been tested at several bakeries with the most satisfactory results. It is selling at about 1/4 a 1b. ...

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  37. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE ALLEGED.

    Christopher Little, who was rescued from drowning at Larg[?] Bay. as a result of the timely a[?]on of a [?]er on the local jetty, who threw a life beit to him. when he heard the ...

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  38. Empire Production.

    The Unionist War Committee has recommended an increased Empire production of the necessaries of life. Members are of opinion that the guaranteeing of ...

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  39. FETE AT NAILSWORTH SCHOOL.

    On Saturday a successful fete was held at the Nailsworth School (Mr. T. S. Bosch, head teacher). Mrs. Anstey (wife of the Chairman of the school committee. declared the function open. The ...

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  40. South Wales Miners.

    Representatives of the South Wales miners (who asked for increased pay) have conferred with the Chief Industrial Commissioner, Sir George Askwith, and it is ...

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