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  2. HIGH PRICES.

    The Acting Premier, Mr. Cann, made a definite statement yesterday regarding the price of meat and the attitude which the Government is assuming. ...

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  3. SOLDIERS' CABLES.

    The Postmaster-General has received by cable from the secretary of the General Post Office, London, the following statement, giving the conditions for week-end and free ...

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  4. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The authorities have permitted an American citizen named Breitung to purchase the German steamer Dacia. It is understood that Breitung proposes to ...

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  5. TURKEY.

    The Turks eastward of Erzerum fought bravely, and held Sarykamish desperately. They made frequent bayonet sorties, and even the wounded continued firing after ...

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  6. ALBANIAN REVOLT.

    Prior to the rebels' attack on Durazzo, they demanded that the French and Servian representatives should be handed over to them, and all European ...

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  7. THE TURKS.

    The Russians have annihilated a whole Turkish Army Corps at Sarykamish (Turkish Armenia), and are pursuing the remnants of another. ...

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  8. PRIZE STEAMER SOLD.

    Eive German prize steamers were sold by auction yesterday, the prices aggregating £130,725. A [?]verpool shipowner bought the Schlesien (5536 tons), a Norddeutscher ...

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  9. "IN THE SPRING."

    We road that the Germans are taking elaborate precautions to prevent a repetition of the Cuxhaven raid, and that they are establishing many new observation posts. The news comes ...

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  10. TURKISH SPY.

    Almay Abdullah, a Soudanese, Enver Pasha's chief spy, was arrested for endeavouring to seduce Egyptian soldiers from duty. ...

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  11. COTTON FIRM FAILS.

    The American [?]ound Bale Press Company, a large cotton concern, has failed owing to the paralysis of the cotton trade. The liabilities are 934,000 dollars. ...

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  12. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    The steamer Invertay, which left Sydney on October 15, has arrived at London. The steamer Sygna has left for Sydney. The Norwegian steamer Hesperos has left ...

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  13. CANDID NEWSPAPER.

    The Cologne "Gazette" says, "Circumstances often compel us to answer lies by lies. This is the only way to silence liars. When our soldiers' arms have ...

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  14. AMERICAN NEUTRALITY.

    In a statement before the Foreign Relations Committee of the House of Representatives, Mr. Bartholdt asserted that Canadian troops had infringed American ...

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  15. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    Sir Edward Carson, speaking at Bangor, said that the Home Rule difficulty would come up again directly the war was over. Recruiting has received a great boom [?]n ...

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  16. GERMAN OFFICER.

    A German officer, screening himself behind two French women, walked in front of the French trenches reconnoitring. A marksman shot the German, and the ...

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  17. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    A communique states: Artillery and rifle fire continues on the left bank of the Vistula, with isolated encounters near Bolimo[?]. ...

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  18. POSITION OF RETAILERS.

    The conditions in the meat trade have reached an acute stage, and it is expected that there will be some very plain talk at the special meeting of the Master Butchers' ...

    Article : 414 words
  19. SARYKAMISH.

    Petrograd informs us that artillery and rifle fire continues on the left bank of the Vistula, and isolated encounters continue near Bolimoff, in Poland. The Germans claim to have ...

    Article : 250 words
  20. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS

    All belligerents have agreed to the Pope's proposal to exchange disabled prisoners. ...

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  21. WESTERN FRONT.

    A communique states: The French captured a quarry on Monday night near the junction of the Rouvrois, St. Mihiel, and Maizey roads, and also trenches in the ...

    Article : 151 words
  22. PASSPORT CONSPIRACY.

    The Secret Service officials state that an attache at the German Embassy is compromised in the passport conspiracy case. Many reservists from the Vaterland, ...

    Article : 96 words
  23. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    The Star of Scotland, which left Napier on November 18, has arrived at London. ...

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  24. CAUGHT IN THE SNOW.

    Three Hungarian officers relate that they fought for a fortnight between Uszok and the Dukla mountain slopes. Hundreds of the soldiers were ...

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  25. NATIONAL RESERVE.

    Some of the letters being received by Mr. Carmichael in connection with his suggestion that a national reserve should be established are most interesting. Among those received ...

    Article : 367 words
  26. WAR NOTES.

    Despite the bad weather and the condition of the ground, the fighting goes on as fiercely as ever in north-west France and the adjacent Belgian territory. The Allies' infantry has ...

    Article : 354 words
  27. A MATTER OF OIL.

    The main attack of the Turkish armies is said to be directed against Batoum, from which port a pipe line runs to the great Baku oil fields. The Germans are, in fact, ...

    Article : 255 words
  28. THE DOMINIONS.

    Many newspapers interpret the recent statements of the Prime Minister (Sir R. L. Borden) as a substantial declaration in favour of some form of organic federation. ...

    Article : 180 words
  29. GERMAN STATEMENTS.

    A communique issued in Berlin claims minor successes north of Arras, and that French attacks in the Argonne have been repulsed. ...

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  30. CAPTURE OF STEINBACH.

    The German commander at Steinbach, in replying to the French parliamentaire on December 31, said that he did not regard himself as surrounded, as the road to ...

    Article : 327 words
  31. THE EXPORT TRADE.

    "I notice statements about meat going to America, but as a matter of fact none is being sent to that country at all," remarked Mr. F. W. Hughes, managing director of the ...

    Article : 406 words
  32. AIR RAIDS.

    The Germans are taking every precaution to prevent a repetition of the Cu[?]haven raid, and are establishing many new observation posts. ...

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  33. OUR TROOPS.

    The newspaper appeals made for recruits has had a stimulating effect. On Monday and Tuesday there were two hundred recruits each day, and yesterday over 160 were marched ...

    Article : 666 words
  34. AVOWED BARBARIAN.

    The Paris correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" sent the following message on November 2:- At last there is one barbarian who scorns ...

    Article : 538 words
  35. BATTLE OF STEINBACH.

    Turning to the "lost provinces," what do we find? There has been terrific fighting around Steinbach, in Alsace, and Steinbach is now in French hands. A fugitive at Berne ...

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  36. CALL TO MANHOOD.

    There is great enthusiasm for recruiting in Canada. The men now in training number 125,000, while recruiting for the third contingent has not yet started. ...

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  37. GERMAN ANTICIPATION.

    The correspondent of the "New York Times" interviewed the chief of the German aeroplane squadron, who is eagerly awaiting orders to raid England. ...

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  38. TRADE AND COMMERCE.

    The Government has decided to certify the exact contents of United States cargoes before they leave port. This is expected to simplify the task of ...

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  39. RABAUL.

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, stated to-night that it is not permissible to publish the terms of the capitulation of Rabaul, as the matter is still under ...

    Article : 123 words
  40. CARDINAL MERCIER.

    Cardinal Mercier has been arrested at Malines. The Germans in Belgium are angry over the Cardinal's recent announcement that ...

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  41. IN THE COUNTRY.

    There is every prospect of an early rise in the price of meat in Bathurst. It is probable that the price of beef will go up from 5d to 6d per lb over the counter, and 7d ...

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  42. WAVERERS SHOT.

    The Germans shot 30 of the Landsturm in the public square in Steinbach, because they were irresolute. After evacuating Steinbach, the Germans ...

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  43. UNITED STATES' SHIPPING.

    The Ship Purchase Bill authorises the Government to spend £6,000,000 upon the purchase or construction of vessels for foreign trade, ports in Central and South ...

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  44. MORE MEN.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) made the following reply to-day to the statements of the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Cook) and Senator Millen regarding the ...

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  45. WOUNDED AT STRASBURG.

    A fugitive reports that 62 hospitals at Strasburg are full of wounded. ...

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  46. MORE "FRIGHTFULNESS."

    The Germans—if we are to believe the cables we are receiving—are still prosecuting the war with that "frightfulness" which they began with in Belgium. Victory at all costs ...

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  47. GERMAN BARBARISM.

    The "Telegraaf" has secured the result of the investigations of a Dutchman who visited a hundred towns and villages following the Germans' advance on Brussels ...

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  48. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir.—If Mr. W. T. Nicholls, secretary of the Master Butchers' Association, thinks the public is to be gulled by his statement that the members of his aasociation are losing ...

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  49. TRADE WITH ENEMY.

    Indra Khand, of Gunput Roy and Company, has been sentenced to eighteen months' rigorous imprisonment and a fine of 1000 rupees for selling mica to Germany ...

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  50. IN BELGIUM.

    A party of 40 Germans held a farm at an important point near St. Georges. It was almost surrounded by floods, and the Alli[?] were unable to shell it for fear ...

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  51. EXPORT OF TEA.

    The Board of Trade is allowing the exportation of tea to certain destinations, but exporters must satisfy the Board that none will reach the enemy. ...

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  52. DEPRESSED GERMAN.

    A report from White Cliffs says that Henry Wealer, who committed suicide on Momba station last week, was a German, 25 years of age. He had been working on the opal fields for ...

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  53. TRAITOR SHOT.

    The mystery surrounding several bombardments of Fournes, when exalted personages visited the town has been explained by the arrest of a railway official, ...

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  54. RECORD RECRUITING.

    There is every indication that the recruiting figures for the first week of the new year will constitute a record. Additional medical officers have been appointed for the purpose ...

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  55. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.

    Sir,—There has been a good deal said lately about the high price of beef, and everyone seems to think the graziers of this State are making enormous profits, and that the time ...

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  56. THE PRICE OF BREAD.

    Liverpool corn merchants scout the idea that there has been gambling in wheat in the United States or Britain. The Board of Trade has promised that everything ...

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  57. LONDON TALLOW MARKET.

    At to-day's tallow sales 1811 casks were offered and 1700 sold. Prices: Mutton, fine 38/3, medium 32/6; beef, [?]ne 38/, medium 31/ per cwt. ...

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  58. GERMANS BURY DEAD.

    German sappers buried 10,000 dead near Duffel (south-east of Antwerp). ...

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