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  3. MORE TRENCHES TAKEN

    A communique issued to-day states:—After violent fighting we seized a trench near La Boiselle, repulsed a counter-attack north-east of Soissons, and then ...

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  4. COMMERCIAL.

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  5. PANAMA EXHIBITION

    Mr. Mahon stated last night that he had sent the following reply to Mr. Deakin's last letter:—"It is regrettable that you still shrink from all attempts to ...

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  6. THE SHARE MARKET

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  7. THE AEROPLANE RAID

    The special constables in several suburbs of London were called out for duty when the news was received that aeroplanes had been seen flying over the Channel on ...

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  8. A GERMAN COMMNIQUE

    A German communique states:—At French attack at La Boiselle failed. The French occupied a small portion of our foremost trenches north of Soissons. but ...

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  10. A SURRENDER.

    A message bas been received from Tiflis that Iskharn Pasha surrendered when be bad only 300 men left. ...

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  11. WAR ON THE SEA.

    Dr. Dernburg, who was formerly Secretary for the Colonies in the German Cabinet, and who is now one of the emissaries of the German Government to ...

    Article : 133 words
  12. THE KAISER.

    The "Daily Mail," in its issue this morning, states that a neutral authority, who has been almost constantly in Berlin since the beginning of the war, but who is now ...

    Article : 305 words
  13. MIXING SHARES.

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  14. LONDON METAL MARKET.

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  15. Family Notices

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  17. WAR IN THE AIR

    A French aviator brought down a German aviator at Amiens, and the pilot and observer were killed. A German aviator dropped bombs at ...

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  18. AN OUTBREAK OF CRIME.

    During the week-end an unusual number of cases of crime, fortunately not of a very serious nature, have occurred in the city. While the nurses who were on day duty ...

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  19. CONSCRIPTION.

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, who until the beginning of the war was chairman of the Labor Party in the House of Commons, but who was compelled to ...

    Article : 145 words
  20. A MACHINE DESCENDS.

    A bullet struck the petrol tank of an aeroplane under the charge of a French aviator, who was accompanied by a Belgian officer, and the aeroplane was ...

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  21. BELGIAN OFFICERS

    The "Telegraaf" states that General Fife and Lieutenant Gille, Belgians, at Liege, have been ordered imprisonment for life by the Germans on charges of having ...

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  22. FRANCE AND BELGIUM

    A communique published in Paris this morning states that twelve German aviators flew over the port of Dunkirk yesterday and threw 30 bombs into the town. ...

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  23. IN FEMALE ATTIRE.

    For several days the suspicions of an observant police officer, Constable White, have been aroused by the actions of a young man who has been masquerading in ...

    Article : 183 words
  24. CARDINAL MERCIER

    The "Osservatore Romano," in its issue to-day, asserts that the reports published concerning the arrest of Cardinal Mercier by the Germans are inexact, but that ha ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. NEWS FROM THE FRONT.

    The Allies at the Germans lunged And won a light at Name-Expunged, But swiftly reinforcement came From German-Censor-Banned-the-Name. ...

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  26. WAR ILLUSTRATIONS.

    The Government have made arrangements for selected artists to visit the front and produce serious and precise paintings and drawings for the purpose, of illustrating a ...

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  27. LAW COURTS.

    John Osborne was charged with having exceeded the speed limit on North-terrace, Kent Town, on January 2. He was fined £1 and 15/ costs. Tuesday, January 12. ...

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  28. DISTRESS IN MELBOURNE

    The secretary of the Trades Hall Council stated to-day that there were hundreds of men waiting eagerly for employment in Melbourne, and it now rested with the ...

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  29. CONTRABAND OF WAR

    The morning papers comment favorably on the interim reply sent by Sir Edward Grey, the British Foreign Secretary, to President Wilson's Note with reference to ...

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  30. ENTERED THE WRONG HOUSE.

    A few nights ago the daughter of a wellknown resident of the eastern part of the city was left alone during the evening, and had a rather exciting experience. The back ...

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  31. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrived.-—At Plymouth—Mongolia (steamer), from Australian ports (Adelaide, December 3). Departure.—For Melbourne—Gratia (barque), New York. ...

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  32. A POLICEMAN IN THE DOCK.

    Constable Thomas Patrick McMahon, of the Water Police, was charged before Mr. Love, S.M. at the Water Police Court today with having assaulted Robert Gemell ...

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  33. GERMAN SOCIALISTS AGAINST WAR.

    Four prominent leaders of. the German Socialist party, Dr. Carl Liebknecht, Herr Wilhelm Mehring, Frau Rosa Luxemburg, and Frau Clara Zetkin, have (states an ...

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  34. TURKISH CAMPAIGH

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

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  35. INSURANCE CLAIMS PAID.

    The Industrial Life Insurance offices in Great Britain have already paid £225,000 in respect to claims on policies held by soldiers and sailors killed during the ...

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  36. SHOPBREAKERS IN GAWLERPLACE.

    Several cases of shopbreaking have been reported to the police. The premises of Mr. R. J. Chesney, shirtmaker and. tailor, of 52, Gawler-place, were entered ...

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  37. SERIOUS SHOOTING CASE.

    Residents in the vicinity of 239, Grant-street, South Melbourne, were shortly after midday today startled by three revolver shots in rapid succession and a piercing scream. Constables ...

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  38. BARRIER UNEMPLOYED.

    The unemployed single men held another meeting this morning, and in the afternoon about 100 of them marched to demand donations from the warehouses. At the ...

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  39. RUSSIAN PROGRESS.

    A Petrograd official communique issued this morning says:—"The German attacks on our position on the Bzura River are now half-hearted and badly concerted. There ...

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  40. FRUITERER'S SHOP ENTERED.

    The premises of Mr. L. S. Smith, fruit and produce merchant, of the East-End Market, mere broken into between Saturday afternoon and Sunday evening, but ...

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  41. TWO CHILDREN KILLED.

    A double fatal accident occurred this afternoon at South Broken Hill. Two little boys—Bert Sedgemann, 3½ years of age, and James Hill Kerr, 2½—were playing under ...

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  42. HOW THEY WOULD KNOW.

    The following extract from an officer's letter home appeared in the "Daily Mail": —When the Gurkhas were told that they were wanted to fight in the great war they ...

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  43. HEAT AND RAIN.

    Sultry weather has prevailed at Perth for the last three days. On Saturday the shade temperature was 101 deg., yesterday 102 deg., and to-day was 104.2 deg., which, ...

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