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  6. ENEMY TROOPS

    An official telegram from Berlin confirms tho reports received in London of the destruction of the German cruiser Undine. The Undine was ...

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  7. FRENCH LINES SAFE

    From New York it is telegraphed that the French liner Rochambean (10,836 tons), which was reported afire in mid-Atlantic yesterday, as the result ...

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  8. AUSTRALIANS IN LONDON

    Rumors of hardships su[?]red by Australian wounded in Hospitals, and afterwards wandering friendless in London, sometimes sleeping on ...

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  9. COSTLY VICTORIES

    The latest news from the Near East contains reports of the fiercest actions. The Serbians and Bulgarians in the ...

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  10. AUSTRIANS THREATEN MONTE-NEGRO.

    That the Austrians are preparing an army of 120,000 men for an invasion of Montenegro is announced by the “Idea Nazionale” (Rome). ...

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  11. VIA THE DANUBE.

    The Austro-Germans are using the Danube to pass supplies through to Bulgaria and Turkey. Bucharest reports that the first, ...

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  12. “INTOLERABLE FAMINE.”

    The leading German Socialist journal the “Vor[?]rts” has been suspended on account of its criticisms of the Government’s food supply policy. ...

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  13. LORD MAYOR’S SHOW.

    The essential feature of the Lord Mayor’s Show yesterday was the preponderance of the khaki—and especially of the Australian and New Zealand ...

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  14. WAR NOTES

    In view of the cables that have come to hand this week concerning the straits to which large sections of the populace of Berlin are ...

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  15. FIGHTING IN THE SNOW.

    “Our offensive against a formidable rampart at Col di lana,” states a Rome communique, “was successful, despite the exceptional difficulties ...

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  16. WHERE GREECE STANDS.

    It is the opinion of Dr. E. J. Dillon, the special correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph,” now, in Rome, that King Constantine’s nomination ...

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  17. PEERS AND THE WAR.

    Lord Loreburn (formerly Lord Chancellor), in the debate in the House of Lords, said he regretted that legitimate of information had been ...

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  18. GERMAN MISUSE OF PASSPORTS.

    Representations to Germany on the subject of the misuse of American passports by Germans were made recently by the American Secretary of ...

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  19. 10,000 AUSTRALIANS.

    Miss Grace Watson, who, on behalf of Australian women, has repeatedly urged definite improvements, notably suggesting alterations in the ...

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  20. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    The French General Staff at Salonika announces that a fierce action continues north-east of Strumnitza. The French are pushing northward, ...

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  21. SWEDISH WARSHIPS CONVEY VESSELS.

    Since Sunday, says a message from Copenhagen, Swedish warships have convoyed merchant ships in the Baltic Sea. A cruiser and two torpedo-boats ...

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  22. EMDEN GUN IN LONDON.

    A war-worn 4.1 gun from the Emden is attracting considerable attention in London, where it is being exhibited on the Horse Guards Parade. ...

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  23. GERMAN BRIBES.

    “I cannot, ascertain the truth of the report that Constantine sent an autograph letter to King Ferdinand of Bulgaria in response to the ...

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  24. NURSE CAVELL’S DEATH.

    The German military authorities in Belgium have expressed their regret for the publication. of reports which made it appear that Mr Brand ...

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  25. GERMAN PLOTS.

    It appears to be established that the recent fire on. the British stumer Rio Lagos was due to an incendiary bomb having been placed in a ...

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  26. MR FISHER AND THE WAR

    The High Commissioner elect, who is paying a final visit to Queensland prior to his departure for London, addressed a great recruiting meeting in ...

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  27. SHORTAGE OF MEAT PREDICTED.

    Going a little into details, Professor Sering added:—“The complete cutting off of or the supply of Chile saltpetre during the war has been made good by ...

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  28. “SHIRKERS” BARRED.

    The White Star line has taken similar action to the Cunard line .in regard to men eligible for military service who, fearing conscription, sought to ...

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  29. BETTER ORGANISATION.

    It is notable that the Australians avoid private houses, preferring firstclass hotels. This is excusable after the privations at Gallipoli. Cook’s ...

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  30. BULGARIA AND GREECE.

    A Rome report, states that relations between Bulgar[?] and Greece are daily becoming more intimate. It is frequently stated that they have ...

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  31. AMERICA’S NOTE.

    General approval of the latest American Note to Great Britain on the subject of the alleged interference at sea with American trade is ...

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  32. GERMANS MOVE TROOPS.

    The Germans have brought five army corps (200,000 men) from Russia to the Western front, where a renewed offensive is expected at an early date. ...

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  33. STRENGTH OF ALLIES’ FORCE.

    The Russians have landed 80,000 men on the Bulgarian coast, and the Allies have landed 220,000 men at Salonika, reports the correspondent ...

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  35. FRENCH REPEL, BULGARS.

    Details of the opening fight between the French and Bulgars on the east bank of the Vardar, on terrain adjoining the Strumnitza ...

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  36. COMFORTS FOR TROOPS.

    The Australian War Continent Association’s proposed Christmas presents of gloves, food, and comforts for the troops at the front will ...

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  37. FRANCE AND BRITAIN.

    The British Prime Minister (Mr Asquith), acknowledging a letter from (REUTER’S SPECIAL CABLES.) M. Briand, announcing his acceptance ...

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  42. BULGARS UNEASY.

    There were great rejoicings at Sofia on receipt of the news of the occupation of Nish and Kralevo. These were followed by a wave of ...

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