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  3. THE DARDANELLES.

    It is officially stated that the Dardanelles casualties up to December 11 totalled 112,921. ...

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  4. THE KAISER.

    The Telgra[?]f says that everything is ready a a great German offensive on the western front. The transport of troops is now decreasing. Special attention has ...

    Article : 97 words
  5. PANIC AT HAMBURG.

    A sensation occurred at Hamburg, when a rumour spread that an Allied air fleet was arriving to make a raid. The public fright was so great that Gen. Roell issued ...

    Article : 134 words
  6. THE BALKANS.

    Berlin correspondents admit that the Austro-Germans’ are experiencing the greatest of difficulties in Montenegro. It is they say, nearly impossible for the troops ...

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  7. Relieved of Commands.

    Mr. Tennant also stated that it was not desirable to publish the names of the Suvla officers who had been relieved of their commands, and that none of them had been ...

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  8. Details of Casualties

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  9. LINER SUNK.

    The Japanese liner Yasaka Maru was attacked without warning by an enemy submarine on Tuesday afternoon, and sank in 50 minutes. A French gunboat picked up ...

    Article : 107 words
  10. KAISER’S HEALTH.

    The Kaiser is suffering from cellular inflammation, and is compelled to remain indoors. ...

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  11. SUBMARINE CAPTURED.

    The Messagero says that two allied submarines captured an Austrian submarine, and that allied warships sank a convoy of Arab ships full of troops off the Yemen ...

    Article : 36 words
  12. Allies’ Progress.

    The Thursday midnight communique states:—“The enemy has counter attacked without result at HartmannsweiIerkop[?] in Alsace. We continued our progress ...

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  13. THRONE FOULED.

    The eGrmany Humanity League, in a Christmas manifesto, appeals to the Germans to end tho war. It adds:—“To-day the German name is the scorn of ...

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  14. ON A SUBMARINE.

    A submarine officer, describing a 24 days’ cruise in the Sea of Marmora, says the vessel was under fire on an average thrice daily. It penetrated to all sorts ...

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  15. ALLIED TROOPS.

    The deaths among the tick and wounded soldiers of the Allies was 53 per thousand during October 14, but they have regularly fallen since then, and are now only 18 ...

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  16. Fatal Explosion.

    The Telegraaf states that 400 workers, mostly soldiers’ wives and children, were killed by the explosion at the powder factory and ammunition depots at Mucuster ...

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  17. WAR CORRESPONDENT’S TOUR.

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  18. No Royal Salute on Commemoration Day.

    The usual [?]nstom of firing a royal salute of 21 guns at Glenelg at noon on Commemoration Day (December 28) will not be observed this year owing to the expressed ...

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  19. Into Camp on Friday.

    Following arc the names of the men also enlisted at Adelaide and went into the Exhibition Camp on Friday:—A. M[?], J. [?]adget, and P. O’Brien. ...

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  20. Turks from Gallipoli.

    German reports state that 45,000 Turks have passed Bulair from Gallipoii. ...

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  21. WEATHER FORECAST.

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