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  4. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Sunday's SPECIAL ISSUE. THE WAR. (Reuter's Messages.) The German Raid.

    The Austrian press is jubilant over the German raid on the east coast of England. The Neue Freie Presse" says: "The insolent foe now ...

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  5. GERMAN CASULTY LISTS.

    The four last German lista make up 22,603 casualties, including 1600 in a single Wurtemburg regiment. A Saxon regiment lost 2000 at ...

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  6. MAJORITY OF MESSUDYIEH'S CREW DROWNED.

    Advices from Constantinople state that the majority of the Messudyieh's crew were drowned. ...

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  7. EMDEN'S LANDING PARTY CAPTURED.

    A message from Tokio states the [?] Bri[?] [?] captur[?] party belonging to the [?]den, 4 sumber, who escaped aboard the ...

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  8. AN ADMIRALTY DENIAL.

    The Admiralty denies the loss of any British warship during the east coast operations of the German raiders. ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION'S LOSSES.

    The casualties of the South African Union's forces to date are 429, including 127 killed inside the Union, and 23 in German South West Africa. The ...

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  10. AMERICA WILL NOT MAKE REPRESENTATIONS.

    President Wilson has announced that Mr. Bryan has decided not to make any representations to Germany concerning the bombardment of the ...

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  11. THE MEETING OF NEUTRAL MONARCHS.

    The meeting of the three neutral monarchs (of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark), at Malmo was of a most cordial nature. There was much ...

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  12. In Egypt.

    Reuter's correspondent at Cairo says that the Union Jack was hoisted on the British Agency, and a salute of 10 guns was fired from the fort. At ...

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  13. GERMAN PROFESSOR ATTACKS HARVARD UNIVERSITY.

    Professor Kuno Meyer has attacked Harvard University bitterly, because it refused to allow him to deliver his lecture in which a strong attack is ...

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  14. BRITISH IN THE CAMEROONS.

    The Colonial Office summary of the operations in the German Cameroons, shows that the whole of the railway running northward from Bonaderi is in ...

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  15. YOUNG BELGIAN AVIATOR'S EXPLOIT.

    A youthful Belgian aviator flew over Ostend and Bruges, and bombarded the German troops. He bombed a supply convoy near Ostend, and destroyed ...

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  16. GERMANS MASSING FORCES IN POLAND.

    The "Daily Telergaph's" correspondent at Petrograd says that the Germans are massing so many army corps along the narrow Plock-Lowicz front, ...

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  17. LLOYD'S WAR RISKS.

    Lloyd's bombardment risk from Harwich is 40/ per cent., from Harwich to Dover 20/ per cent., on the South Coast 10/. per cent., and on the West ...

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  18. HUNGARY ON THE POINT OF REVOLT.

    A Budapest correspondent writes that the public are horrified at the details of the rout of the Austro-Hungarians at the hands of servia. The ...

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  19. ST. GEORGES TAKEN.

    When the order to occupy St. Georges was given, the Belgians and French crossed the flooded country, and sometimes the water reached ...

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  20. THE PROTECTORATE OF EGYPT.

    It is officially announced that Britain has informed Prince Hussein, the uncle of the deposed Khedive of Egypt, that he has been chosen as the Prince of ...

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  21. THE INVASION OF SILESIA.

    "The Times" Petrograd correspondent, writing on Saturday, states that General Hindenberg's real objective is not Warsaw, but the prevention of the ...

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  22. RIOT IN NEW YORK.

    Armed with swords, three thousand Germans forming a volunteer regiment, held a riotous meeting at which James larkin demanded that all ...

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  24. FAILURE OF GERMAN PLAN.

    Advices from Petrograd say that the sudden lull on the Vistula arises from the awkward position of the German left wing, due to the Russian success ...

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  25. OFFICIAL CABLE.

    A cable received from the Secretary of State, for the Colonies, dated London, December 18, 7.40 p.m., states that the French Government officially ...

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  26. RUSSIANS RIDICULE GERMAN REPORTS.

    A semi-official message ridicules the claim of the Germans to victory in roland. They do not [?] single name of a battlefield, nor do hey tell ...

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  27. AUSTRIAN ORDER FOR COURT MARTIAL OF GENERAL.

    Advices from Budapest state that the Emperor Francis Josef has ordered General Potiorek to be courtmartialied. ...

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  28. CAPTURE BY FRENCH DRAGOONS.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Dunkirk, in a message on Saturday, said that the Allies were advancing along the coast in the direction of ...

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  30. KING GEORGE'S MESSAGE TO THE SULTAN OF EGYPT.

    His Majesty the King, in a message to Sultan Hussein, promises his unfailing support in safeguarding the integrity of Egypt. ...

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  31. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Edward King Cox, and Miles Standish Cox, the two members of the Australian forces who died in Egypt of pneumonia, were brothers. Both were ...

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  32. GERMANS DEFEATED WITH HEAVY LOSSES.

    The advance troops of the Allies have passed Middlekerke. The enemy has been driven out of a number of trenches on the right bank ...

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  33. FRENCH APPROVE OF EGYPTIAN PROTECTORATE.

    The French newspapers cordially approve of the Egyptian protectorate. ...

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  34. Official Communiques.

    It is officially stated:— "We have repulsed the enemy's attacks on the left bank of the Vistula for several days. ...

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  35. A MELBOURNE SOLDIER.

    Roy Gartside Culpen died in Egypt from pernicious anaemia, on December 16. His wife resides in New Zealand. ...

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  36. PRUSSIAN HUSSARS AMBUSCADE.

    During the recent fighting 3000 Hussars of the Prussian Guard were ambuscaded, and only 50 escaped. ...

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  37. CONTRACTS WITH THE DEFENCE DEPARTMENT.

    The Minister, for Defence stated yesterday that all films entering into contracts with the Common wealth Defence Department will in future be required ...

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  39. OFFICIAL GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    An official communique states:— The enemy has made a numbfer of attacks at Nieuport, Bixschoote, and north of Labassee. Fighting ...

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  40. THE INDUSTRIAL METAL TRADE.

    Investigations made among people interested in the industrial metals trade of Australia and this State disclose the fact that the pronouncement ...

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  41. RECONSTITUTING LIFE IN FRANCE.

    "The Times" correspondent at Paris states that for the purpose of reconstituting life in the devastated villages of France and Belgium, the Americans ...

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  42. LAUNCHING OF H.A.M.S. DERWENT.

    The hull of the latest addition to the Australian navy took the water after she had been named the Derwent by Mrs. Jensen, wife of the ...

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