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  2. THE WAR. (Australian Cable Association Messages.) The Greek Crisis.

    King Constantine has signed a decree accepting army volunteers. ...

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  3. COMPULSORY SERVICE IN GERMANY.

    The Reichstag, by 253 to 19, carried the third reading of the compulsory civilian service bill. M. Zimmermann announced that the Greek Minister ...

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  5. BULGARIANS REPULSED.

    A French official message says that it was claim last night in the west, but we carried out minor bombing attacks. ...

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  7. GRAND DUKE TO THE RESCUE.

    The Paris "Gaulois" says that an important Russian army under the Grand Duke Nicholas is concentrated to aid the Rumanians. ...

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  8. ICELANDERS TO BE TORPEDOED.

    German U boats have stopped an Iceland trawler, which was carrying fish for England. The boat was allowed to return on the captain ...

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  9. ADMIRAL FOURNET'S ANSWER.

    Adminal Fournet told the Greeks that the Anglo-French, and Italian detachments will be landed at all points which they deem necessary to ...

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  10. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES

    A Russian communique reports that south of Bucharest all enemy attacks were repelled. The enemy were driven from Comana, and Gostinari, which ...

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  11. MORE HUN FRIGHTFULNESS.

    Several Belgians who were near, the frontier, have escaped into Holland after having received deportation notices. The Germans issued a ...

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  12. GENERAL BRUSSILOFF'S VIOLENT PRESSURE.

    News from German sources state that there is great concern in Berlin owing to the incredible violence of the Russian attacks on the ...

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  13. GREEKS OCCUPY VILLAGES.

    The Greek troops have occupied the surrounding hills and villages at Athens, and Constantine has ordered the officers of the First Army Corps to ...

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  14. THE MAN OF 26.

    The Local Government Board has circularised the military tribunals to the effect that the Government had decided that every man under 26 ...

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  15. THE FIRST SHOT FIRED.

    The "Daily Mail" states that French sailors and Greek Reservists haveexchanged shots at Athens. The population is in a panic. ...

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  16. CIVILIANS EVACUATE BUCHAREST.

    Swiss messages state that the civilian population have evacuated Bucharest, which is preparing for a desperate resistance. ...

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  17. A PANIC IN ATHENS.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Athens' says the King's definite refusal to hand over the guns was announced early on Friday morning, and ...

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  18. ALTERATION TO THE LAND LAW.

    It is not generally known that only recently the Minister fur Lands effected an alteration in the land laws which will benefit thousands of ...

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  19. BITTEN BY A SNAKE.

    A few days ago, while out on Cox's River shooting, a son of Mr. Tom. Schroder, of Lithgow, about 14 years of age, was bitten on the finger by a ...

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  20. WHAT GERMANY THINKS OF AUSTRALIANS.

    The "Kolnische Zeitung", the leading newspaper of Cologne, deliriously alludes to the final figures-of the Australian referendum on ...

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  21. TELLING RUSSIAN INTERVENTION.

    The Russian success in the wooded Carpathians have caused Falkenhayn, who is moving towards Bucharest, from the north west, to delay his ...

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  22. ALLIED LANDING AT PIRAEUS.

    A wireless message from Athens stoics that the troops have disembarked at Pireaus, at three in the morning. ...

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  23. ATHENS BOMBARDED.

    At about 5 in the afternoon the fleet bombarded the positions on the southern hills. Two shells fell in the centre of the city. ...

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  24. PEACE TERMS.

    It is officially reported that further overtures have been made for peace but the terms are utterly unacceptable to the Allies, who have not ...

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  25. THE STAR TO-NIGHT.

    Picture shows are in many ways comparable as regards adaptability. The Star has pointed this out before. Saturday night's audience again ...

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  26. CONFIDENCE TRICK ALLEGED.

    George Yates, 38, who gave his occupation as that of a tailor, and Norman. Dawson, 34, horse trainer, were arrested on Saturday evening and ...

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  27. Telegrams. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The forecast at 9 p.m. was:—Further thunderstorms in eastern districts, but chiefly in the north-east; fine in central and western parts; ...

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  28. WHEAT AND WOOL.

    A record deal for Australia in connection with wheat and wool has just been completed between the Imperial and Federal Governments. It is ...

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  29. ON THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official message states that an enemy attack a Mygranuds, on Friday, was repulsed. There was reciprocal artillerying on the whole ...

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  30. The Leader AND STOCK AND STATION NEWS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 4th, 1916.

    John Thomas Anderson, who has been in the Orange district for some weeks past purchasing old metals, was before the court on Saturday ...

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  31. ARMISTICE SIGNED.

    It is reported that King Constantino has agreed to hand over six batteries. The Anglo-French Ministers visited the palace this evening, when an ...

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  32. FLOUR MILL EMPLOYEES WANT 44 HOURS.

    Flour mill employees are asking for a week of 44 hours. Mr. Justice Higgins has convened a compulsory conference for the 11th, at Melbourne. ...

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  33. WINTER CONDITIONS PREVAIL.

    A Rome correspondent at Petrograd says Falkenhayn's forces in the mountains between Transylvania and Moldavia were obliged to assume the ...

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  34. SEVERE FIGHTING ON THE OUTSKIRTS.

    Firing began at 10.30 in the morning at the engineers' 'barracks. Simultaneously firing was heard from the line at Hillmars to the station, and was ...

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  35. The British Cabinet RECONSTRUCTION RUMORS.

    The "Daily Chronicle," commenting an rumors of the drastic, reconstruction of the Cabinet, says such rumors are unfounded. The paper says the ...

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  36. WRIT FOR SLANDER.

    Mr. H. D. McIntosh mas issued a writ claiming £ 5000 damages from the "Mirror" newspaper, for alleging that he was manager of the affair ...

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  37. MISS IVIMY'S CONCERT.

    If ever there was an artiste in Orange deserving of support it is Miss Alice Ivimy. A musical artiste of the very first calibre, her services ...

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  38. The Big Push—Empire's To-night.

    Dalton Brothers are offering special lines in fashion goods that help to meet the present need for economy and the desire to keep up appearance. ...

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  39. Cable News. (Australian Cable Association Messages.) THE WELSH MINERS.

    The Government has granted the Welsh miners a 15 per cent advance in wages. ...

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  40. BULGARIAN COAST BOMBED

    The Admiralty report that the Bulgarlan coast squadron of naval aeroplanes, on the 29th of last monthly, attacked and effected great damage on ...

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  41. FIRE AT THE AUDIT OFFICE.

    The fire winch broke out at 7.30 p.m., on Saturday, in the audit office, it the central railway station, was exinguished before much damage was ...

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  42. A CALLOUS CHINAMAN.

    An accident occurred on Friday morning in Churoh-st.; Mudgee, whereby Mrs. A. Ladmore and a child in arms were thrown from, a sulky ...

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  43. SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH.

    The British Government, is establishing a separate department for scientific and industrinl research, and is placing a large sum of money at its ...

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  44. THE TOTE.

    The task of drafting the totalisator hill has been entrusted to Mr. James, who will receive a deputation of bookmakers to-morrow. The ...

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  46. ON THE WESTERN FRONT.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports that we have repulsed two small raids which we attempted after heavy trench mortaring in the Souchez area. ...

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  47. THE RUMANIANS.

    A Bulgarian communique claims that they defeated the Rumanians by bayonet fighting between Glurgevo and Bucharest. ...

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  48. RECIPROCAL MORTARING.

    General Haig reports intermittent enemy shelling on the Acre. A small enemy party entered the trenches at North Lesars, but were immediately ...

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  49. DAYLIGHT SAVING BILL.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes said in Melbourne, on Saturday, that the question of daylight saving might receive the attention of his Government. He ...

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  50. I.W.W. SENTENCES.

    The I.W.W. men who were found guilty on Saturday were sentenced as follows: Glynn, McPherson, Teen, Beatty, Fagan, Grant, and Hamilton, ...

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  52. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES

    An Austrian communique mentions that great masses of Russians arc constantly attacking between the Uz Valley and the Tarmar Pass, for the ...

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  53. BOMBARDMENT AT VAUX.

    A Paris communique states that there has been weak artilleying on the whole front, except to the right of the Meuse where the enemy ...

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  54. THE CRISIS BECOMING ACUTE.

    The Cabinet crisis is engrossing attention. Mr. Asquith. had a long audience with the King, but afterwards proceeded for a week-end in the ...

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  55. SEAMEN'S WORKING CONDITIONS.

    Some 14,000 seamen and firemen, are concerned in the demand which has been made upon individual shipping companies for terms and ...

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  56. AUSTRIAN CLAIMS.

    An Austrian communique claims that they have broken the Rumanian resistance south east of Pretestx, and south and east of Campolung, and ...

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  57. NEW ORDNANCE APPOINTMENT.

    An official cable states that Major General Furse succeeds Von Donop, as master of the general ordnance. ...

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  58. PROTEST AGAINST SENTENCES.

    The I.W.W. held a big meeting in the Domain this afternoon to- protest against the sentences imposed. The police took every precaution to ...

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  59. MINING ACCIDENT AT COWRA

    While working, in an open out at the ironmine on Thursday, Mr. James Byrne (son of Mrs. Byrne, Carcoar) met with a serious accidenit. He was ...

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  60. "THE BIG PUSH" TO-NIGHT.

    These films positively have not been shown in Orange before, and must not be confused with a similar title or any advertised as showing the battle ...

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  61. ADMIRALTY CHANGES.

    The British naval changes have caused a sensation in Berlin, which attributes the change to the activities of the German torpedo boats. ...

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  62. MR. NIELSEN IMMUNE.

    The P.L.L. has decided to take no action regarding Mr. Niel Nielsen, who has just returned to Sydney from America. Mr. Nielson had stated tha[?] ...

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  63. EFFECTIVE RESISTANCE.

    A Rumanian communique says that in the Danovitza valley we retired southward. Our troops violently attacked in the Pitesoi regioni, and ...

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  64. SURVEYOURS ESCAPE DEATH.

    Messrs Douglas and McMahon. who are making a fresh survey of the proposed new Allam[?]ee (Vic) main road, which the Country Road's Board ...

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  65. TRANSPORT OF MUNITIONS.

    Britain emphatically, denies the German allegation that she is seeking to secure the transit of war material to Russia, via Sweden. ...

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  66. LLOYD GEORGE RESIGNS.

    Reynold's newspaper states that Mr. Lloyd George is resigning to-day. ...

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  67. RECRUITING.

    The recruits accepted at Sydney barracks for the week totalled 275. Mr. Pearce stated in Melbourne to-day that he would look to all members to ...

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  68. SERVIA.

    A Serbian official message dated 1st December, says that, despite bad weather, there has been much local fighting and artillerylng, notably at ...

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  69. REORGANISING THE WAR COUNCIL.

    The "Dally Chronicle" states that a reorganisation of the War Council is contemplated, and it will probably consist of Messrs Asquith, Lloyd ...

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  70. DUTCH STEAMER SUBMARINED.

    A message from Las Palmas, on Thursday, states that a German submarine sank title Dutch cargo steamer, Kedirl, of 3781 tons, that afternoon. ...

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