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  6. ROUMANIA FIRM

    A correspondent in the Balkans writes:— “The valleys are strewn with yellow maize which the peasantry, under the ...

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  7. MISS CAVELL’S MEMORY.

    An impressive demonstration in honor of the memory of Miss Edith Cavell took place at the Trocadero, in Paris, on Sunday. President ...

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  8. WINTER IN WEST

    Mr Philip Gibbs, the well-known war correspondent, draws a remarkable picture of winter conditions on the Western front. The soldiers are ...

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  9. MRS PANKHURST

    A meeting of members and recent ex-members of the Women’s Social Political Union has decided to issue a manifesto emphasising the necessity ...

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  10. GERMAN FOOD RIOTS

    The German authorities have prohibited several dozen newspapers from publishing [?]ences to the food riots in that country, but the riots ...

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  11. KING PETER IN THE FIRING LINE.

    Despite his age and grave illness, King Peter of Serbia insists on going into the firing line. Several times in his despair at the plight of his people ...

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  12. SERBS BURN ARCHIVES.

    All the State archives have been burned by the Serbians to prevent them falling into the hands of the enemy. ...

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  13. AERIAL FIGHTING.

    The Paris communique states that a captive balloon was compelled to descend. At Pont-a-Mousson (18 miles N.N.W. of Nancy), a French airman ...

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  14. [?]NISH MAIN LINE BLOCKED.

    The Serbian Minister in Paris states that, all the tunnels, of which there are a large number, on the railway line from Nish to the Bulgarian ...

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  15. MONTENEGRO’S DANGER.

    King Nicholas has issued a proclamation to his people, in which he exhorts them to remain calm in face of the danger now threatening ...

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  16. PASSPORT SYSTEM

    The decision of the .Federal Ministry to-prohibit persons of military age from leaving the Commonwealth without passports was embodied in a ...

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  17. GREEK ATTITUDE.

    The Athens correspondent of the “Sunday Observer” has interviewed a member of the Greek Cabinet in regard to the latest developments in ...

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  18. ENEMY AIRMEN ATTACK STEAMER.

    Three German aeroplanes near the Noordhinder lightship attacked the British steamer Balgownie (1061 tons), on a trip from London to ...

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  19. IN CAMEROONS.

    General Dobell, commander of the Anglo-French forces in the Cameroons, is steadily gnawing his way through the Germans, whose losses ...

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  20. DIFFERENT TYPES.

    One instance of heroism may be related. A sergeant, who was thigh deep in water in a trench, had one leg smashed by a mortar. A surgeon ...

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  21. THE WHEAT SCHEME

    In the following memorandum Mr Hughes explains that the high price of wheat in London is due to the scarcity of freight. Therefore farmers ...

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  22. ROUMANIA’S STAND.

    The Premier of Roumania (M. Bratiano) has intimated that the passage of Austro-German troops below Rustchuk cannot be allowed. ...

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  23. DEAD SOLIDIERS.

    Lieut. C. H. W. Thom ( killed in action) was the youngest son of Mr, and Mrs G. Thom, Maryborough. He was 29 years of age, and was educated at ...

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  24. SOLDIERS AND STRIKES.

    The Secretary of State for the Home department (Sir J. A. Simon) has assured the officials of the Miners’ Federation that men returning to ...

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  25. AEROPLANES ACTIVE.

    Four German aeroplanes bombed Verdun, but did little damage. In repr[?]sal ,five (French aeros dropped bombs on the railway station at ...

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  26. GRIM FIGHT IN THE NIGHT.

    Early in November, the French after a stiff encounter, drove the enemy my up a ravine and across a valley. The French, were making a good ...

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  27. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    The Berlin communique claims that during tho Serbian campaign they captured 502 guns, many of them heavy pieces. ...

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  28. LIQUOR CONTROL IN LONDON.

    Intoxicants are saleable only between noon and half-past 2 o’clock and between half-past 6 and half-past 9, on week-days, throughout ...

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  29. GREECE AND THE ALLIES.

    The London Exchange Telegraph Company, (says a message from New York) has received Athens advices declaring that Greece is ready to ...

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  30. ATTACK ON TRAISPORT.

    Details of an attack by an enemy submarine on the outward bound British transport in the Mediterranean early in the present month are given ...

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  31. TURKS USE. GAS.

    Marked artillery activity at the Dardanelles is officially announced at Paris. The communique adds that the ...

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  32. A WARNING.

    Dr. Dillon writes that Greece’s alleged audiesence in the demands of the Allies is only satisfactory when the temptation .to break the agreement is ...

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  34. HEAVY BULGAR LOSSES.

    From Rome it is reported that the battle between the Serbs and the Bulgars at Kossovo continues, the enemy’s losses being on a colossal scale. ...

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  35. AMERICAN PEACEMAKERS.

    It is understood at New York that President Woodrow Wilson is likely to prevent the peace crusade of Mr Henry Ford, the American ...

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  36. PRECIPICES DESCENDED.

    Fighting in the Caucasus is dealt with in a Petrograd communique issued on Sunday evening. It states— “Near the village of Teve, north ...

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  37. SERBIAN HORRORS.

    Mr Sheppard, war correspondent in the Balkans, describes in a further letter the horrors endured by the hapless Serbians tin their flight from ...

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  38. POSITION IN EGYPT.

    It is officially announced at Cairo that the Sheikh el Senussi, head of the Arabic order of the Mohammedans in Northern Africa, continues ...

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  39. LOSS OF THE ANGLIA.

    An official casualty list has been issued in connection with the loss of the British hospital ship Anglia, which struck a mine in the channel ...

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  40. “WE SHALL DIE HONORABLY.”

    “It Secolo,” a Milan newspaper, declares that the Serbian Premier (M. Pasitch) communicated the peace overtures made to Serbia by Field-Marshal ...

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  41. PRODUCE MARKET

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  42. HUNS IN BELGIUM.

    The German Government has ban[?] a book by Herr Jorgensen, in which the Huns’ treatment of Belgium is caustically dealt with. ...

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  44. KITCHENER IN ITALY.

    The British Secretary of State for War (Lord Kitchener) has left Rome, en route, for London. He paid a visit to the Isonzo front, in company with ...

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  45. TEHERAN QUIET.

    It is officially stated at Petrograd that matters have been quiet in the Teheran region since the Russian troops, who were sent to maintain ...

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  47. DAIRY PRODUCE.

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  49. CANADIAN WHEAT.

    Ottawa messages state that, in accordance with the British Government’s request, Canada has commandeered all the high-grade wheat at this ...

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  51. ALLIES’ UNISON.

    A. Russian military mission under Vice-Admiral Roussine has reached London, where it will remain in orders to increase co-operation between the ...

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  52. THE SERVIAN NATIONAL HYMN.

    God of Justice ! Thou who saved us When in deepest bondage cast. Hear Thy Servian children’s voices, Be our help as in the past ...

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  53. POTATO MARKETS.

    “Values of new potatoes have appreciated sharply, owing to Sydney buyers’ activity. Stocks are insufficient to meet the demand. New Brighton ...

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  55. MUNITIONS CO-OPERATION.

    A week’s conference of Ministers for (REUTER’S SPECIAL CABLES.) Munitions, in which Great Britain, France, Russia and Italy were ...

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