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  2. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    General Cadoraa repots:—Repeatted Austrian counter attacks on the heights north-west of Gerizia did not prevent us from consolidating our ...

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  3. HONOUR FOR A'RMAN.

    Flight Commander Smyth-Piggott has been awarded the P.S.O. On the night of November 13 he volunteered to attack a bridge at Kuleli Burga. ...

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  4. THE BALKAINS.

    The Bulgars are apparently concentrating their efforts at Lower Cerna against the French. Fighting has proceeded for several days in the ...

    Article : 73 words
  5. TURKISH ATROCITIES.

    Viscount Bryce, in a letter to the newspapers, gives the latest evidences of atrocities in Northern and Eastern Anatolia, and confirms with dreadful ...

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  6. THE KING RECOVERING.

    The King is able to move about, and it is expected be will perform the usual public duties within three weeks. ...

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  7. TURKS IN THRACE.

    Bulgarian public opinion is troub[?] by the presence of Turkish forces [?] Thrace. Turkish newspapers claim that Germany promised Turkey ...

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  8. HAMILITON RACING CLUB

    The annual meeting of members of the Hamilton Racing Club was held at the Victoria hotel on Friday evening the president (Mr. T. H. ...

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  9. TOWN SHOT TO PIECIS.

    A Vienna communique states that Italian heavy shells and incendiary ho[?] are falling on the town of Gorizia which is beign systematically ...

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  10. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    Sir John French reports:—Our artillery successfully bombarded many portions of the German trenches in the past four days, destroying wire ...

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  11. RUSSIAN ARMY.

    An arrival from Petrogtad says that Russia hopes to put in the field inthe spring 7,000,000 men, including 1,000,000 cavalry and 10,000 ...

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  12. MANUFACTURE OF MUNITIONS.

    A French official wireless message states that as the result of a conference in London the four Allies have instituted a permanent ...

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  13. ALLIES' ENVELOPING MOVEMENT.

    The "Exchange Telegraph" correspondent at Geneva states that advices from a Bulgarian source announce that there is a vast ...

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  14. DISHEARTENED GERMANS

    The Kaiser on hearing that the troops were dispirited owing to the failure to dislodge the Russians and the rigours of winter, appeared ...

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  15. RAILWAY BRIDGE DESTROYED.

    News has been received that an Allied air raid on Thursday destroyed the Coname railway bridge over the river Scheldt, near Oudenarde on the ...

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  16. ATTITUDE OF GREECE.

    The Italian press comment favourably on the reply by Greece, but members of Parliament are districtful and still fear secret agreements ...

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  17. STRIKE IN WOOL TRADE.

    Owing to the strike at the various wool stores in Melbourne several consignments of wool which arrived at Mesrss. Gold[?]ough, Mort and Co.'s ...

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  18. DOUBTFUL AMERICAN SHIPS.

    The Zealandia, which a British cruiser searched on the Mexican coast has arrived back in New York with her cargo unloaded. A british ...

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  19. GERMAN GAS FAILURE.

    An official communique says:—The enemy directed three successive clouds of asphyxiating gas against our forces in the Bethincourt sector. ...

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  20. CONSCRIPTION OPPOSED.

    No conscription advocates held a fairly well attended convention in London. The audience consisted chief by of men of recruitable are Mr. ...

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  21. FRENCH MINISTER AT ATHENS.

    M. Cochin, the French Minister, was accorded an immense ovation. The honorary citizenship of Athens was conferred upon him. ...

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  22. BRITISH REPULSE ATTACK.

    The "Petit Parisioen" states that Bulgarian attacks upon the British at Valandovo, in South-Eastern Servia melted under powerful fire from ...

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  23. THE BARUANELLES

    An official comtmnique states:—Our artillery at the Dardanelles on Wednesday and Thursday effectively bombarded heavy Turkish guns. ...

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  24. ENEMY CLAIMS.

    An Austrian communique says that since the occupation of Mitrovitza 11,00 Servian soldiers have been brought in, and also 3500 civilians ...

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  25. ANOTHER NOTE FROM ALLIES.

    The Allied Ministers have handed M. Skouloudis, the Greek Premier, an important Note, delining the material dispositions expected of Greece in ...

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  26. PEACE MOVEMENT.

    An extensive peace movement is alloat in the United States. The peace parties are planning a special excursion to Europe to endeavour ...

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  27. FORCES FOR CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The Athens correspondent of the Central News states that 105,000 Austro-Germans, with many heavy batteries, are traversing Bulgaria for ...

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  28. ENEMY POSITIONS CAPTURED.

    The Salonika correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that the French have re-taken the offensive and captured the majority of the positions ...

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  29. FIGHTING NEAR BAGDAD.

    The Press Bureau states that General Nixon, telegraphing on November 25, states that General Townshend's troops are in possession of the ...

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  30. GERMAN CONCERT ROOM.

    The London County Council has refused to renew the music license of the Bechstein Hall a famous concert room on the ground that it is ...

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  32. ENEMY REPORTS.

    A Turkish communique says:—Our artillery near Anafarta and Ari Burna destroyed some enemy machine guns. Some enemy bomb throwers ...

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  33. A SERIOUS SITUATION.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" corroepondent at Athens says that the Allies' Note asked Greece to give a catego[?]ical assurance at the earliest ...

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  34. ANGLO-RUSSIAN HOSPITAL.

    The Canadian Government has cabled 50,000 dollars for the Anglo-Russian hospital, which is beign [?]anied for the Russian front. For this ...

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  35. INDIAN LOYALITY.

    [?] continues to generously support the war funds. A movement at Lahore for Northern India to supply seven aeroplanes, named after the big ...

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  36. ALLIES AN SALONIKA

    The Salonika corrsspondent of the Paris newspaper "Le Journal" states that the first important British reinforcements reached Salonika on ...

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  37. HOUSE OF COMMONS ELECTION.

    The victory Mr. Stanton (unofficial Labour) in the Merthyr Tydvil (Wales) bv-election to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. ...

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  38. REDUCTION OF SHIPPING RATES.

    The Admiralty announces that it has arranged to reduce the hire of faster armed merchant cruisers by thirty per cent and slower cruisers ...

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  39. BULGARIA'S MISSION ENDED.

    The Bulgarian newspapers are unanimous in stating that after the occupation of Macedonia Bulgaria's mission ended, and she is not ...

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  40. SPIES AT WORK.

    Reuter's correspondent at Salonika declares that there are swarms of German, Austrian, Bulgar, Turkish and Jewish spies who pursue their ...

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  41. AIR RAID ON STRUMNITZA.

    A small sauadron of French aeroplanes bombarded the village of Strumnitza. The bombardment of stores and troops was completely ...

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  42. KITCHENER GOES ITALY.

    Rueter's correspondent states that lord Kitchener has arrived at Rome He is shown general defence by all classes, and the entire press ...

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  43. MURDER OF NURSE CAVELL.

    According to German advices from Brussels the French soldier whose confession led to the arrest of Nurse Cavell has committed suicide in a ...

    Article : 37 words
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  45. GERMAN THREATS

    Munich papers state that as the Allies are violating Greek territory Germany will not hesitate to parsue the Servians thither. ...

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  46. ENEMY TROOPS LANCED AT VARNA

    Transports, escorted by the Geobon and Breslan and three submarines, are landing troops and munitions at Varna. ...

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  47. MEETING WITH KING FRONT

    Lord Kitcherner has gone to the Italian front to meet King. ...

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  48. GERMAN OFFICERS FOR CHINA.

    The "No[?]o Vremya's" Vlad[?]ostock correspondent reports that the Chinese Government is [?]ging german reserve officers for China. ...

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  49. ROUMANIA'S DILEMMA.

    The "Corrier[?] della Sera" a Milan a newspaper declares that Prince Ho[?]lobe and Prince Scha[?]burg Hppe's activities and renewed ...

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  50. SUFFERING SERVIANS.

    Mr. Shepherd, correspondent of the United Press, has torwarded graphic pictures from Monastir, which are worse than the Klondyke trail in ...

    Article : 303 words
  51. ENEMY MINISTERS ALARMED.

    The Paris newspaper "Lo Journal" states that Munich advices report that the Austro-German and Turkish Ministers left Teheran hastily to ...

    Article : 37 words
  52. SCOTISH MINERS.

    Sir Grorge As[?] with has awarded the Scortish miners a daily advance of [?]pence. They asked for [?]ne[?]nes. ...

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  53. GERMAN LEATHER SUPPLY.

    Germany has fixed the maximum price for leather, and has also confi[?]cated all which could be used for military purposes. ...

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