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  4. GERMANY’S LOSSES.

    Mr. Warner Allen, the representative of the British press with the French Army, has, estimated the German leases to the end of October, 1915, at 4,500,000 on all ...

    Article : 138 words
  5. ROAD TO TURKEY.

    The German communique states:—“We have occupied Rudnik, to the south-west of Mitrovitzal and taken prisoner 2,700 Serbs. The [?] operations have now ...

    Article : 90 words
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  7. THE BALKANS.

    The Allies’ three demands from Greece were adequate railway facilities, the withdrawal of Greek troops from the vicinity of Salonika, and policing Greek territorial ...

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  9. PORT RANGES TRAGEDY.

    Mr. H. W. Hodgeits, jun., Hon. Secretary of the Stock Exchange Aifle Club, writes;—I am directed on behalf of the Stock Exchange Rifle Club to heartily ...

    Article : 105 words
  10. No Decision Reached.

    Long discussions have been held on the Allies’ Note by the Ministry and council with repeated conferences with the headquarters staff. The Premier (M. ...

    Article : 56 words
  11. COMPENSATION APPORTIONMENT.

    On Monday morning, at the Port Adelaide Police Court, Mr. J- H. Sinclair, heard an application under the Workman’s Compensation Act for the ...

    Article : 164 words
  12. BULLDOG BREED.

    Mr. Phillip Gibbs, The Daily Telegraph correspondent, has sent a remarkable pen picture of the winter fighting at the western front. The soldiers, he says, are ...

    Article : 194 words
  13. Elbow Room for Allies.

    The Athens correspondent of The Observer has interviewed one of the Greet Ministers. He said Greece would never commit the folly of disarming and interning the ...

    Article : 68 words
  14. Bulgars Against French.

    The Journal reports that the Bulgarians have abandoned Monastir in order to concentrate their efforts on the Lower Cernia, towards Vardar, against the French, ...

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  15. A CLAIM FOR WAGES.

    Mrs Richardson, landlady of the Port Hotel, Port Adelaide, had to show cause, at the local Police Court on Monday, why on November 19 she had neglected to ...

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  16. Turco-German Discords

    Persistent reports from Constantinople state that each day increases the Turco-German discords. A German regiment is outside Chataldja. awaiting authority to ...

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  17. Britons’ Unconquerable Cheeriness.

    Many of the trenches are. simply puddles. The mud fouls the rifles, and gets mixed with the food. The wind is so cold that it cuts thorough the thickest clothing like ...

    Article : 73 words
  18. Give and Take Tactics.

    The Austro-German Advance has compelled the Serbians to relinquish the offensive in the Kashanik and Uskub districts. The Serbs’ only hope of functioning with ...

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  19. MUNITIONS.

    This conference held by the Minister for Munitions ( Mr. Lloyd George), at which France Russia, and Italy were represented reached a complete understand ...

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  20. BOOS BANNED.

    The Berlin authorities have banned Jorgensen’s book dealing caustically with the Hong treatment of the Belgians. Seven editions have been sold out in Denmark in ...

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  21. Roumania’s Military Zone.

    The Corriere della Sera reports that portion of the Austro-Germans have been withdrawn from Serbia and sent to Rustchuk (on the Danube, Bulgaria). The ...

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  22. SUNDAYS SCHOOL UNION.

    Air. Walter -Hutley presided over the council meeting on Friday evening at the Y.M.C.A. Rooms. Officers appointed:—Vice-Presidents Messrs. A. L. Read and P. H. Nicholls; Treasurer, ...

    Article : 212 words
  23. ENGLISH IN FIRST LINE.

    Mr. G. Ward Price (The Daily Mail special correspondent at Athens), writing from Salonika, says the British are now in the first line and face to face with the ...

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  24. GRAND GENERAL STAFF.

    The Paris correspondent of The Daily Chronicle states that the Entente Powers are beginning to realize the need for an International Grand General Staff. The ...

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  25. Munitions Supervision.

    The Government has transferred from the Army Council to the Minister of Munitions responsibility for testing arms and examining munitions and inventions. The ...

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  26. Handicapping the Enemy.

    A Serbian Minister states that all the tunnels, of which there are many, from Nish to the Bulgarian frontier, have been destroyed, and that the railway line camnot ...

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  27. WINTER IN BALKANS.

    A terrific blizzard is raging in the district in the Balkans were the allied headquarters are situated. Correspondent state that now is Iying deep upon the ...

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  28. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Benjamin Pope, of Norwood, died at his residence on Thursday, at the age of 88 years and nine months. He was born at Rumsey in Hampshire, England, ...

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  29. ADVISORY BOARD.

    The Observer recommends the appointment of a national representative Advisory Board of financial and business experts, from which the Cabinet and War ...

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  31. MINERS AND SERVICE.

    The Home Secretary (Sir J. A. Simon) has assured the Miners’ Federation that [?] returning to civil employment after having been attested under Lord Der[?] ...

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  32. FRENCH AVIATORS.

    The features of the. Sunday communique are:—There has been more fighting in “the L[?]yrinth,” where the enemy attacked. He occupied only-a mine cavity, ...

    Article : 101 words
  33. Kitchener in Italy.

    Earl Kitchener and the British Ambassador (Right Hon. Sir J. Renneil. Rodd) have conferred with the Premier. (Signor Salandra) and the Minister of Foreign ...

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  34. Enemy Short of Food.

    Until now 10,000 Bulgars facing us have been satisfied to leave us alone. They apparently hold a scattered line of trenches, blockhouses and hangars along ...

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  35. WHITE RACE.

    The Minister for Defence (Gen. Smuts’), speaking on the war, said there was a tremendous cloud overhanging civilization. South Africans should boar their share of ...

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  37. HOTEL BUSINESS.

    Although intoxicants are saleable only between noon and 2.30 p.m., and between 6.30 and 9.30 p.m., on week days in London, except Woolwich, Greenwich, Bexley. ...

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  38. LATEST MINING.

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  39. The German Account.

    The German communique states that the enemy artillery is showing great activity in the Champagne district. ...

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  40. AEROPLANES ATTACKED STEAMER.

    Three German aeroplanes near the Noor[?]hinder Lightship attacked British steamer [?] (1,061 tons), which was going from London to ...

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  41. Into Camp on Monday.

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  42. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The fourth trophy match was fired over 300 and [?]00 yards on November .20—even shots and two sighter: scored on the point system handicap light 67. Scores:— T. Cooper, (2 handicap). 300 ...

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