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  3. ANOTHER VERDUN VICTORY

    East of Fort Vaux, the Fench have seized the village of Damloup, thus undoing in two days that which cost the Germans weeks of the heaviest fighting the war has seen; and the lives of many thousands of their best troops. It is not yet apparent whether the French propose to drive home ...

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  4. NEW ZEALAND

    LONDON, Sunday, 2.20 p.m.—The Premier of New Zealand Home F. W. Massey, and Sir Joseph Ward (Minister for Finance and Posts), and ended a ...

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  5. ITALIAN THRUST

    ROME, Sunday, 7.445 p.m—An official message states:— The enemy, five times attacked out new position on the slepes of Mount. ...

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  6. THE ROLL OF HONOR

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  7. WAR ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Sunday, 5 p.m.-A German naval report issued on November 4 claims to have sunk a small! English Cruiser off the west coast of Ireland on ...

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  8. THE DEUTSCHLAND

    NEW LONDON, Sunday, 4 p.m.- The German Deutscbland submarine hag unloaded, and reloading lias commenced. It is understood that she will ...

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  9. THE GERMAN "COMRADES."

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome states that the Socialist Minister, Signor Bizzolati, in a speech, denounce the treachery of the Anstro-German ...

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  10. SINKING MERCHANTMEN.

    NEW YORK, Sunday, 2.20 p.m.— The newspapers feature the "Krenz Zeitung's" statement that Germany will sink neutral merchantmen unless ...

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  11. TASMANIAN CASUALTIES

    Details of the Tasmanian casualties in the above list arc as follow:- ...

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  12. THE 40TH BATTALION.

    LONDON, Sunday, 10.45 p.m.—In honor or Lady Ellison Macartney (wife of Sir W. G. Ellison Macartney Governor of Tasmanian), the 40th Battalion ...

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  13. GERMANY FROH WITHIN

    NEW YORK, Sunday, 6 p.m. - Sir. Hoy Howard, president of the United Press Association, has returned from a visit to England and Germany. He ...

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  14. BALKANS ZONE

    LONDON, Sunday, 5.55 p.m.-The "Evening Despatch's" Odessa correspondent states that the Roumanian crushed a strong German force in one ...

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  15. VERDUN

    PARIS, Sunday, 5.40 p.m.-A communique states:- Eastwards of Fort Vaux we extended our progress, occupying, during ...

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  16. KILLED IN ACTION.

    PTE. H. EVANS, Westbury, April 25-28. 1915; previously reported missing. PTE. H. C. ROCK, Inveresk, Aug. 8, ...

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  17. THE CARLINGFORD DISASTER.

    LONDON, Monday, 11.5 a.m.—Their Maesties the King and Queen have sent a message of sympathy to the relatives of the victims of the ...

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  18. DIED OF WOUNDS.

    PTE. VP. W. JESSUP, Scottsdale, October 23, 1916. ...

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  19. MISSING.

    PTE. J. H. SOUTHER WOOD, Colebrook; also wounded. PTE. F. R. PLANKETT; Bridgewater: also wounded. ...

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  20. AMERICAN NEWS

    NEW YORK, Sunday, 10.10 p.m.—It is anticipated that a new Russian war loan will be floated amounting to £ 10,000,000 at 5½ per cent. It is ...

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  21. POLAND

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday, 5.55 p.m.— The German military Governor of Lubin has issued n proclamation announcing that the German and. Austrian ...

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  22. "GREAT MILITARY ERROR."

    NEW YORK, Sunday, 7.5 a.m.-An American correspondent at Paris states that the fall of Vaus ends the Battle of Verdun. ...

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  23. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    LONDON, Sunday, 10.15 p.m. - A Berlin official message claims that the Germans achieved further success beyond the Predeal Pass, capturing 61 ...

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  24. WAR STATEMENT THIS WEEK.

    NEW YORK, Sunday, 6a.m.—The "New York Times" Rorlia correspondent states that political circles anticipate an important war statement by ...

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  25. PRISONER OF WAR.

    Pte. R. Badcock, Exton; also wounded. ...

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  26. STRUMA-DOIRAN FRONTS

    ATHENS, Sunday, 2.20 p.m.-A "French officer is endeavoring to arrange for a neutral zone between the contending Greek armies. ...

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  27. "VERDAMMT HOOGES"

    Mr. Curtin, the American journalist, who has just returned from 'Germany, writes:— "Twenty German factories are ...

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  28. LIEBKNECHT'S APPEAL DISMISSED.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday, 5 p.m.—A German Military Court has dismissed Dr. Leibkneeht's appeal. Dr. Liechknecht, a socialist Deputy, ...

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  29. SEVERELY WOUNDED.

    Pte: R. H. Heron, North Hobart. Pte: A. B. Alexander, Nyrtle Basks. ...

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  30. LEOPOLD OF BAVARIA AS KING.

    ROME, Sunday. 5.55 p.m.-It is stated in diplomatic circles that the Austrian Emperor will appoint King Lenpold of Bavaria as King of Poland. ...

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  31. THE SOMME

    PARIS, Sunday, 5.40 p.m.-A commnnique states:- South of the Somme, the enemy lias not attempted to renew his attacks ...

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  32. WOUNDED.

    Sapper H.J. Atkinson, West Tamar. Pte. G. J. A. Gibbons, Lilydale; second occasion. Corpl. H. E. Lord, Newton; second occasion. ...

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  33. EAST AFRICA

    LONDON, Sunday, 9.2o p.m.—An Cist African official message states:- Fighting has been taking place since October 22 between Iringa-Gonurnz; ...

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  34. "ENORMOUS GERMAN LOSSES."

    LONDON, Sunday, 2.15 p.m.-A Serbian communique states:- We have positive information that in the latest fighting on the left bank ...

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  35. BLOCKADE EVADED.

    Mr. Curtin, the American journalist, who has just returned from Germany, says that Germany continually Grades the blockade, and is obviously importing ...

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  36. ILL.

    Gunner L Cornmen, Double Bay, N.S.W. second occasion; seriously. Pte. F. A. Lovett, Launceston. Pto. C. A. Standage, Scottsdale. ...

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  37. GREECE

    ATHENS, Sunday, 2.20 p.m.-Admoral De Fournet, the Allied Naval Commander, has sent the Greek Government a fresh severe note. It is ...

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  38. RETURNED TO DUTY.

    Pte E. Rockliff, Burnie; previously reported missing. ...

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  39. BRITISH FRONT PASSIVE.

    LONDON, Sunday, 1.40 a.m.-General Sir Douglas Haig reports:- Heavy rain fell last night. Our trench mortars are active. ...

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  40. PROGRESS REPORTS.

    Temp.-Capt. B. B. Von Bibra, Launceston; improving; previously reported severely wounded and dangerously ill. Corpl. N. R. Browne, Launceston; ...

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  41. OUR "TAXES."

    A German war correspondent, Dr. Dammert, describes the armored "tanks'" in an article headed "The Devil's Chariots." "The German ...

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  42. BRITAIN BAY BY DAY

    LONDON, Sunday, 9.35 p.m.—Sir Brynn-Mnson has been appointed Commander-in-Chief in Ireland in succession to General Maxwell, who Las taken up ...

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  43. GERMANY AFTER THE WAR

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lloyd's annual report shows there has been record shipbuilding during the year, namely, 620, vessels, aggregating 2,282,709 tons. ...

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  44. THE RUSSIAN FRONT

    PETROGRAD, Sunday, 10.15 p.m.- An official message states:- Yesterday's operations were unimportant. The Germans drove us ...

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  45. LAST WEEK'S RAINFALL

    Last week's rainfall throughout. Tasmanian, as reported telegraphically to the Hobart Weather Burcau, was as follows:— ...

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  46. CONSTANT RAIN STORMS.

    LONDON, Sunday, 11.10 p.m. - Constant rain storms continue to delay the grand offensive operations. There are many bright, dry spells, but these ...

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  47. AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND

    The health of the Australian Third Division, camped at Salisbury, is excellent. The only sicknesses are measles and mumps. The transport-wagons, ...

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  49. AUSTRO-GERMAN STRATEGY.

    LONDON, Sunday, 11.25 p.m.-The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent states that the real motive' of the Austro-Geriman strategy in ...

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  50. KING OF MONTENEGRO.

    LONDON, Sunday, 11.10 p.m. - The King of Montenegro visited the French and British fronts on tho Somme, and was greatly impressed by the ...

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  51. USEFUL MEDICINE.

    "I consider," writes Mrs. , Violet Hearn of Row Street Charters Towers, Q.. "Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills a very useful medicine for the relief of ...

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