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  2. CASE FOE RUSSIA.

    If we were not already convinced of it—for the official publications of the British, French and Belgian Goveinments have made it plain enough—Germany s responsibility [?] ...

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  3. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The British submarine B 11 entered the Dardanelles, and sunk the Turkish battleship Messoudieh. The Press Bureau states that ...

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  4. OUR TROOPS.

    Monday, as a rule, is a good recruiting day, and yesterday was no exception. The applicants for enrolment at the Barracks reached three figures. There was practically an equal ...

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  5. THE WAR.

    The Calais correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that the Allies are vigorously and successfully pushing forward their offensive ...

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  6. SERWAN CAMPAIGN.

    The Servians' extreme left has forced the enemy across the Drina. The Servians continue to drive the Austrians back in a northerly and north-easterly direction. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) to-day received the following cable message"We who have been naval commanders in chief on the station Join in congratulating ...

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  8. WAR NOTES.

    The Allies appear to be bent on a forward move in Flanders, simultaneously with a vigorous offensive away down in Alsace; and in each case they have achieved notable gains. ...

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  9. MONTENEGRIN SUCCESS.

    The Montenegrins have recaptured Vishegrate. ...

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  10. THE TURKS.

    Armenian refugees described the terrible position of 20,000 Christians at Erzerum, whom the Turks threaten to massacre for their Russian sympathies. ...

    Article : 90 words
  11. WHARF WORK.

    The decision of the Sydney Wharf Labourers' Union not to work with Gormans, Turks, and Austrians during the continuance of the war, was reaffirmed at a mass meeting held in the ...

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  12. BAD MAIN ROADS.

    One of the greatest obstacles the Allies have to contend with is the wretched condition of the main roads. It has been decided to make corduroy roads. Thousands ...

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  13. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    It is reported that a conspiracy has been discovered in Constantinople against General von der Goltz. Several arrests have been made. ...

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  14. WORKS OFFICERS' HELP.

    On the outbreak of the war a meeting of the offlcers of the Public Works Department decided to voluntarily contribute 10 per cent. of one month's salary to the Lord Mayor's ...

    Article : 97 words
  15. PRESSURE EAST AND WEST.

    There seems to he no doubt that the asiumption of a vigorous offensive by the Allies on both wings in the western theatre has a distinct connection with the position in Poland. ...

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  16. BRIDGE FOR SUEZ.

    Refugees report that the Germans are testing a bridge at Laka Tiberius, intended, for use at the Suez Canal, and are constructing a railway line from the Dead Sea ...

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  17. IN GERMANY.

    Domestic utensils and cooking pots made of copper are being appropriated by the German war manufacture departments. ...

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  18. THE BLACK WATCH.

    Sir John.French, In congratulating the Black Watch (Royal Highlanders) on winning fresh laurels at the battle of the Marne, said: "The Jaeger of the German ...

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  19. WAR BULLETIN.

    The following cable has been received fron the Secretary of state for the Colonles, dated London, December 11:- The French government reports progress ...

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  20. LIMITED HOLY WAR.

    The Turks have informed the Libyans that the holy war is directed exclusively against Britain, France, and Russia. ...

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  21. H.M.A.S. SYDNEY.

    The Chamber of Commerce entertained at a banquet Captain J. C. Glossop and officers of H.M.A.S. Sydney. Enthusiastic scenes were witnessed. ...

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  22. WORLD'S WHEAT.

    The Premier has a despatch from the Agent-General, enclosing a memorandum from the Board of Agriculture on the probable world s wheat crop for 1915-16. ...

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  23. MUTINY ON WARSHIPS.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Athens states that several cases of mutiny have occurred on board the Turkish ships, reported to be due to the ...

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  24. DETERMINED ATTACKS.

    The Germans determinedly attacked Dickeulmrsch and the French defences at Salute Lol. The Germans, checked by heavy rifle fire, ...

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  25. WESTERN FRONT.

    A communique states: We repulsed three violent infantry attacks south-east of [?]pres; also attacks north-west of Lenones, in the Vosges. ...

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  26. ITALY AND TURKEY.

    The Foreign Minister, speaking in the Chamber of Deputies, said that Italy had Insisted upon exemplary reparation from the Porte for the incident at Hodeideh, ...

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  27. CANADA.

    Mr. W. T. White, Minister for Finance, addressing business men and financiers, referred confidently to the situation. He said that the banks had emerged ...

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  28. GERMANY AND THE NEW PHASE.

    It seems hardly likely that the Germans will allow themselves to be pitched out of France and their grip on the Belgian coast loosoned without a keen struggle. Apart from the ...

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  29. GERMAN VESSEL.

    The German vessel Delia, from Antwerp, has been seized in Dutch territorial waters, and detained at Rotterdam, on the ground that it was attempting to use ...

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  30. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    it is officially stated in Berlin that the Germans midway between St. Mihlel and Poat-a-Mousson, repulsed a frontal attack, The French casualties were heavy, and 600 ...

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  31. ITALY'S NEW LOAN.

    Italy's £40,000,000 4 per cent, loan will be issued in January. ...

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  32. GERMAN EMPEROR.

    The Basle correspondent of the. "Dally Chronicle" says private advices from Berlin show that the chest trouble [?]om which the German Emperor is suffering ...

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  33. EXPORT OF HIDES.

    An Order-in-Council has been issued prohibiting the export of hides and sheepskins from New Zealand, save to other parts of the British Empire and the Allies' countries. ...

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  34. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    The steamer Palermo, which left Adelaide on October 22, has arrived at London. The steamer Perth has arrived at Port ...

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  35. ENEMY SHOOTS CIVILIANS.

    Before quitting Comlnes, where they blew up the bridge with dynamite, the Germans took prisoner 600 men between l8 and 30 years of age, and sent them to ...

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  36. SOLDIERS' COMFORTS WANTED.

    Officers in charge of the men at the camp at Liverpool are complaining about the difficulty of getting a supply of much-needed articles for the comfort of the men. These include a ...

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  37. THE RUSSIANS.

    It is officially announced that the Russians have captured the German positions of Prasnysz and Zlecbanow (20 miles southeast of Mlara), and are pursuing the ...

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  38. BRITAIN AND THE VATICAN.

    A cablegram published yesterday announced that the British Government had appointed Sir Henry Howard, a diplomat of wide experience, as Minister Plenipotentiary to the ...

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  39. WAR RISKS.

    The Sydney Marine Underwriters' Association is in receipt of a cable quoting the undermentioned rates of war insurance [?] British and non-belligerent vessels: ...

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  40. CANADIAN FORCES.

    It is officially announced that the following Canadian forces are organising or on active service:—Troops despatched, including a regiment at Bermuda, 33,000; forces ...

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  41. DESTROYER DERWENT.

    It was announced in the House of Representatives to-day by the Assistant Minister for Defence (Mr. Jensen) that the destroyer Derwent would be launched in Sydney on ...

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  42. THE ALLIES' OFFENSIVE.

    [?] correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Allies are vigorously and successfully pushing forward their offensive movement in ...

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  43. ENEMY'S DESPERATE ATTACKS.

    An official communique states: We have concluded the offensive movement in the Mlava region with success along the entire front. ...

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  44. COUNTRY HELP.

    At the second minstrel entertainment in aid of the funds of the Red Cross Society, the takings amounted to £15. ORANGE, Monday. ...

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  45. SOLDIER'S PLUCKY ACT.

    Driver J. W. McEwan, 34, attached to the Army Service Corps unit in camp at Marrickville, yesterday, by great presence of mind, succeeded in stopping some horses ...

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  46. CAPTURED WIRELESS.

    The wireless station which has been erected at Government Houae, Rabaul, is now working very satisfactorily. It is interesting to know that most of the apparatus was ...

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  47. THE OTHER SIDE.

    An Austrian communique states: We defeated the southern Russian wing at Limonovo, and the pursuit continues. We have reriaptured Neusandee. ...

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  48. IN A PACKING CASE.

    Sentries were superintending the departure from Gravesend of deported Germans over the military age from Dorchester. The porters found that the easiest way ...

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  49. FEENCH-AUSTRALIAN LEAGUE.

    A meeting of French residents in Sydney, both ladies and gentlemen, was held yesterday afternoon at the offices of the War Chest Fund for the purpose of forming a society to ...

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  50. AN INDIAN EXAMPLE.

    This Irish reference recalls a striking article on India's attitude in a recent magazine by Saint Nlhal Singh. This writer enumerates quite a number of Indians who have ...

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  51. DESPERATE FIGHTING.

    The Dally Chronicle's" Calais correspondent passed three days between Ypres and La Bassee, and states that the AngleFrench forces bore the brunt fo repeated ...

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  52. GERMAN CAPTURES.

    An official announcement in Berlin states that the Germans in Poland captured several positions, and took 11,000 prisoners, as well as 43 machine guns. ...

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  53. TRADE WITH JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

    The Premier has received a communication from the Commercial Commissioner in the East (Mr. J. B. Suttor), stating that the trade of New South Wales with Japan shows ...

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  54. A POLISH LOUVAIN.

    The "Messagero's" correspondent at Warsaw declares that German militarism in Poland has destroyed, sucked, and murdered. The situation surpasses that in ...

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  55. STEAMER DAMAGED.

    The P. and O. Company's steamer Socotra (6000 tons) struck the quay at La Vallee, France. The vessel will proceed to Australia after ...

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  56. A NOTICE TO FRENCH CITIZENS.

    The Consul-General for France, M. Chayet, has issued the following notice to French residents:- "All Frenchmen who were born in the year ...

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  57. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    The annual report of the Secretary for the Navy (Mr. Daniels) recommends the building of two Dreadnoughts,six destroyers and eight submarines, one of the latter ...

    Article : 88 words
  58. SULPHIDE CORPORATION.

    The report of the Sulphide Corporation, Ltd., shows a credit balance of £217,91[?] ...

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