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  6. TRADES’ HALL TRAGEDY

    After our report closed last night, Justice Hood summed up in the case in, which. John Jackson Richard Buckley and Alexander Ward were ...

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  7. ALLIES’ DAY

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  8. GALLANT SERBIA

    The Czar has promised Serbia that a Russian army will enter Bulgaria within a week, states the Salonika correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph.” ...

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  9. FRENCH LOAN RECORD

    There was a great rush in Paris on Thursday to subscribe to the first French war loan, the terms of which were 5 per cent, at 88, the ...

    Article : 173 words
  10. FRENCH RESCUERS.

    “A French torpedo-destroyer picked us up, the number including Nurses Willie, Isaacs, Tielchelmann, Leaby, and nine sisters whom I do not ...

    Article : 95 words
  11. SERBIA’S SUFFERINGS

    Mr Sheppard, correspondent of a New York journal, has sent to his paper [?] piteous and graphic story of the sufferings of Serbia. The tale has been ...

    Article : 165 words
  12. SATAN REPROVES SIN.

    Field-Marshal . von Mackenssen, in command of the Austro-German invaders in Serbia, has peremptorily informed the Bulgarian War Minister ...

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  13. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    General Sarrail, in command of the Allied armies, intimated that he only intended to engage in a big battle when his forces were sufficient, but ...

    Article : 156 words
  14. FRENCH LINER’S ESCAPE.

    It is announced officially at Paris that a German submarine on November 24 fired 30 shots at the French steamer Tafna (1444 tons), in the ...

    Article : 71 words
  15. TARA’S CASTAWAYS “ALL WELL.”

    It is officially announced in London that news has been received of the 34 survivors from the British armed merchantman, Tara, which was sunk ...

    Article : 126 words
  16. GREEK ATTITUDE.

    Mr H. M. Donohoe, the war correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle,” who has gone to Athens, comments on the change of Greece’s attitude since ...

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  17. GERMAN THREATS.

    German telegrams received via Holland show that the reports of the assembling of Russian armies on the Danube continue to agitate the ...

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  18. BRITAIN’S RESOURCES.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr R. M’Kenna), speaking to a representative of the New York “Tribune,” said that he took the most hopeful ...

    Article : 191 words
  19. CHINA AND ENTENTE.

    The Peking correspondent of the “Daily Telegraph” says that the Chinese President (Yuan Shi Kai) since Monday has been engaged ...

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  20. FAMINE STRICKEN DOGS.

    Over a thousand dogs, gaunt and foodless, had been left behind, and were scouring the hills in packs, like wolves, seeking for game, and finding ...

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  21. GERMANS SOUGHT PEACE.

    The report that Field-Marshal von Mackenssen recently despatched an envoy to the Serbian Crown Prince at Rrizrend, offering an armistice, with a ...

    Article : 65 words
  22. A CONTINUOUS HORROR.

    The roadside from Nish to Monastir was one continuous horror. Dead horses (interspersed with human corpses) littered the way, and the road was ...

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  23. GERMANY’S DISABILITY.

    “The German system admits of no taxation, and can provide no means of meeting tho enormous [?]abilities incurred by the free issue of paper ...

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  24. BELGIAN COUNT’S SENTENCE.

    Cardinal Hartmann, of Cologne (says a message from Rome), has reported to the Pope that the Kaiser has commuted the sentence on the ...

    Article : 89 words
  25. DOGGED SERBS.

    Only meagre details of Serbia’s dogged retreat are available. Telegrams state that they have retaken the offensiv in the Kachanik pass, from which ...

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  26. THE FIGHT FOR BREAD.

    Many struggled into the villages expecting to find bread. They found nothing, and simply laid down and died rather than prolong tho cruel struggle. ...

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  27. BELGIUM AND SERBIA.

    When M. Michotte, the Belgian Consul, offered the Serbs money to buy bread, they burst into tears and asked for bread itself. ...

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  28. JAM FOR THE ARMY.

    The Victorian Government has secured another contract for 3,500,000 lb, of jam from the War Office, and through the Agent-General for New ...

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  29. AUSTRIAN DISASTER.

    An Austrian disaster in South -West Russia is reported from Copenhagen. Russian artillery fire smashed in the ice, covering the river Styr, at ...

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  30. SENSATIONAL RIOT

    A serious riot, during which soldiers came into violent conflict with the military police, and set fire to about fifty tents, took place at tho Liverpool ...

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  31. RELIEF WORK IN FRANCE.

    The Agent-General for New South Wales (Mr B. R. Wise) will spend the week-end in order to investigate the disposition of moneys subscribed in ...

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  33. HIGH RENTS IN ENGLAND.

    The president of the Local Government Board (Mr Walter Long) has introduced a bill to restrict rents. It applies to London and to all ...

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  34. GERMAN AIRMEN TRAPPED.

    Russian aeroplanes, cut off a German Albatross machine near Dvinsk. The Albatross circled frantically for half an hour in a vain effort to ...

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  36. A BLUFF.

    The Austro-Germans have initiated a vigorous offensive on the Styr River (south of the Pripet region), and along the Kjeff railway, with ...

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  38. PRODUCE MARKET

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  39. BRAVE NURSES.

    A New Zealand doctor states that when the British transport Marquette, which carried a number of New Zealand nurses, 10 of whom are missing, ...

    Article : 167 words
  40. POTATO MARKETS.

    Prices have hardened for the limited lots of choice old potatoes available. A few special Ballarat redsoils have been sold at £11, while down ...

    Article : 78 words
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