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  4. FOOD BY PARCELS POST

    Washington has not protested against the [?] mall packages consigned to [?] which examined for foodstuffs. An importance ...

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  7. ­­­­­TO FIGHT ELSEWHERE

    The total of British casualties at the Dardanelles is officially returned at 112,921, In addition 96,683 sick were admitted to the hospitals. ...

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  8. LOOKING AHEAD

    In the House of Commons to-night Mr. Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, said that it was important to prepare for after-the-war trade. He was not speaking ...

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  9. GLORIOUS MEN

    The British Weekly states that there is no harm in saying that General Monro did not expect to succeed as well as he did with the Suvla and Anzac withdrawals. In fact, the ...

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  10. BULGARIA TRUCULENT

    Mr. Calvert the Times special correspondent in the Balkans, writing from Salonlca on the 21st, said that great activity and important manoeuvres of troops were observable in ...

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  11. HARTMANN'S WEILERKOPF

    A Berlin official message says:--"The summit of Harmann's Wellerkopf has been recaptured. The enemy suffered extraordinarily severe and sanguinary losses. ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S FOUR MILLIONS

    In the House of Commons to-night, the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, said that special consideration would be given to employers of military age who had arranged to ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN MEDAL

    Currawang writes:--Talking to a high officer who has returned wounded from Anzac, I learned that our Australian boys, though gratified with the ...

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  14. IMITATION GERMANS

    The Paris Petit Journal says that King Constantimne of Greece is now convalescent. He is much affected by the situation particularly at Germany's unfavorable reception of ...

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  15. BIG WESTERN OFFENSIVE

    The Amsterdam Telegraaf says that immense transports of German munitions to the western front continues. There is a general belief in Belgium that a ...

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  16. OUR TRANSPORT SYSTEM

    Mr. Balfour, First Lord of the Admiralty, defended the Admiralty transport department in the House of Commons to-night against the charges of waste that had been made. ...

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  17. TURKS FROM GALLIPOLI

    The Berlin press says that 45,000 Turks have left Gallipoli, and are re-fitting at Constatinople before proceeding to another front. A hundred German officers have ...

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  18. MARCHING THROUGH GREECE

    The Paris Petit Journal declares that the Austrian pioneers are already marching on the Allied lines in Greece. The Servian Consul at Salonica has ...

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  19. SUBMARINED

    It is announced in shipping circles that the Yasaka Maru was not warned, and was sunk in 48 minutes. Her crew and passengers were picked up at midnight by a French ...

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  20. SUVLA BAY INCIDENT

    Mr. Tennant, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the War Office, in the House of Commons to-night, refused to give the names of the officers relieved of their commands ...

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  21. VON HINDENBURG'S HATE

    Field-Marshal von Hindenburg has given an interview to the German press, in which he proclaims his passionate Anglophobism. He says that he has been warning his ...

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  22. STARTLING NEWSPAPER STORY

    The Echo de Beige says that 30,000 Turks, officered by Germans, have arrived In Belgium. It is quite possible, of course, that this ...

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  23. MONTENEGRIN WINS

    A Montenegrin official message says that the enemy is fortifying along the whole of the Sanjak of Novibazar front. He has been expelled from the right bank of the Tara, and ...

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  24. TOLL OF THE DARDANELLES

    Mr. Tennant, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the War Office, stated in the House of Commons that the casualties in the Dardanelles were:-- ...

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  25. VARNA BOMBARDMENT

    The London press regards the story of the landing at and smashing up of Varna, a Bulgarian port on the Black Sea, as having collapsed. ...

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  26. NO PORK FOR HUNS

    A message from Zurich says that the scarcity of food in Austria is becoming more apparent. The prisoners of war are forbidden to use milk, and owing to there being no ...

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  27. WHEN "MISSING" BECOMES "DEAD"

    Mr. Hogge, Liberal, asked in the House of Commons to-day how long the War Office allowed before a missing man was counted as dead. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIANS IN THE NAVY

    In his Christmas messages Vice-Admiral Sir David Beatty, commander of the First Battle Squadron of the Grand Fleet says:--I am proud to have under my command a ...

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  29. TRAITORS TO ROUMANIA

    A Bucharest message announces that General Jannesco the commandant, and the Deputy Chief-of-Staff, named Stebb, were arrested, and charged with negotiating with ...

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