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  3. STARVING ARMY.

    A telegram from Rome says the Austrian Embassy states that for several days the Austrian army in Servia was without food or ammunition, and that 10,000 troops died ...

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  4. GERMAN WAR.

    Mr. C. E. W. Bean, Australian press representative with the Australian Imperial Force in Egypt, cables from Cairo to the Minister for Defence:— ...

    Article : 291 words
  5. GERMAN STATEMENT.

    A Berlin communique states:—"We repulsed the British and French at La Bassee. ...

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  6. THE TURKS.

    It is omc[?]ally stated that the Turks have evacuated the Sinai peninsula. ...

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  7. SERVIAN OFFENSIVE.

    The Servians and Montenegrins are pursuing the offensive along the whole front of Bosnia and Herzegovinia. The Allied fleet bombarded the interior ...

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  8. A VAGUE DREAD.

    A great stream of Belgian refugees is flowing across the Dutch border without any clear reason, beyond a vague feeling that something dreadful is about to happen in Belgium. It is ...

    Article : 51 words
  9. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    Mr. John Redmond, speaking at Limerick, said that the Irish leaders had pledged themselves and Ireland to stand by England, otherwise he would not remain an hour in public ...

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  10. RUSSIAN CRUISER.

    It is officially stated that the Russian cruiser Askold has arrived at Port Said. The Askold captured a German vessel off the Syrian coast. She also blew up a Turkish ...

    Article : 43 words
  11. ITALIAN NEUTRALITY.

    The "Hamburger Nachrichten," commenting on Prince von Bulow's arrival at Rome, says Italy's policy of neutrality has the approval of her Allies, and that Signor Salandra ...

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  12. AUSTRALASIAN TROOPS.

    Prince Hussein, in an interview published in the newspapers, said he hoped that in the future Egyptians would hasten to defend their country as readily as the splendid Australian ...

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  13. PRO-WAR DEMONSTRATIONS.

    Five hundred meetings were hold throughout Italy commemorating Oberdank, who was executed in 1882 for conspiracy against the Austrian Emperor. Francis Joseph. ...

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  14. GIRLS' PATRIOTIC LEAGUE.

    Despite the moist conditions, there was a large attendance at a meeting of the Girls' Patriotic League, held in the Town Hall on Monday, including representatives from ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND HORSES.

    The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Australian and New Zealand troops are splendid material, and their keenness is unmatched. ...

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  16. FRICTION WITH TURKEY.

    The "Bourse Gazette" states that Italy demands from the Porte an explanation of the movement of 4000 Arabs under Turkish and German officers against Tripoli, and has ...

    Article : 47 words
  17. THE GERMAN FLEET.

    The Kiel correspondent of the "Tribune," writing on November 24. says that the Germans place great confidence in the new superdreadnought submarine. Naval men, many ...

    Article : 121 words
  18. ALLIES' PROGRESS.

    A communique just issued states:— The only important occurrences in Belgium yesterday were that we made some progress in the Lombaertzyde and St. Georges ...

    Article : 126 words
  19. HATE OF THE ENGLISH.

    "It is a fight between England and Germany to the bitter end, to the last German if need be. It is a war of annihilation between these two countries and nations. England has ...

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  20. A MAITLAND SOLDIER'S LETTER.

    The following letter from Mr. C. L. Madden, a well-known Maitland resident, who joined the expeditionary force, has been received by his Worship the Mayor of West ...

    Article : 370 words
  21. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    Reuter's Capetown correspondent states that a Taube aeroplane flew over the British camp at Chaukaib, in Gorman South-west Africa, and dropped two bombs, the second one ...

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  22. THE NAVAL RAID.

    Three more deaths have occurred in Hartlepool. Forty aliens employed in works at HartlePool have been interned. ...

    Article : 53 words
  23. EMDEN'S MISTAKE.

    The New York "World" says prisoners from the Emden relate that Captain Muller said as he saw the Sydney approach: "It that's an Australian cruiser I'll sink her." ...

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  24. ALLIES ADVANCING.

    The Sluis correspondent of the "Tyd" says: The Allies assisted by the fleet and British artillery have occupied unopposed Lombaertzyde, St. Georges, and Westende, ...

    Article : 237 words
  25. HOW THEY ESCAPED.

    Naval men on the British warships which [?]sed the German raiders state that the escape of the latter was due to the mist. Directive the flotilla got on their track the enemy ...

    Article : 89 words
  26. FRANCE'S FINANCES.

    M. Ribot (Minister of Finance) considers it impracticable to impose further taxation and that France must have recourse to a loan for war purposes. He adds that ...

    Article : 81 words
  27. FOE's FRENZIED HATRED.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, in a message of sympathy to the Mayor of Scarborough, said: "We await patiently the oportunity to punish the ...

    Article : 146 words
  28. AMERICAN OPINION.

    Dr. Hexamer, a German-American, in an article in the Cologne "Gazette," accuses the Americans of praying for peace on Sundays and supplying the Entente and ...

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  29. KING EDWARD'S HORSE.

    The Premier's department has received a cable from the Agent-General respecting vacancies in King Edward's Horse for good riders and good shots. The cable is in ...

    Article : 196 words
  30. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    A communique states: The Germans in the Lava region have retired to the Lautenburg Ne[?]denburg line. No material incident occurred on the left of the Vistula. The ...

    Article : 79 words
  31. THE EMPEROR.

    Despatches from Germany describe the German Emperor as thin, worn, and broken in spirit. He knows the game is up as far as the conquest of Russian and France is ...

    Article : 144 words
  32. WESTERN FRONT.

    A fierce artillery duel preceded the Allies offensive movement at Arras. The Germans tried to destroy the French advanced works with trench mortars, while their airmen ...

    Article : 254 words
  33. LIEUT.-COLONEL McGLINN.

    Lieut Colonel J. P. McGlinn, for many years resident in Maitland, and who saw service in the South African campaign, is again off to the front. Writing to the Mayor of ...

    Article : 312 words
  34. GERMAN DEFEAT.

    The "Messagero's" Petrograd correspondent confirms the complete defeat of the Germans northward of the Vistula, the enemy being driven back into East Prussia. ...

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  35. DASTARDLY ATTEMPT.

    A dastardly attempt to ruin horses and damage motor cars was discovered at Liverpool on Monday. The light House camp is situated at Holdsworthy, and the road from ...

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  36. BACK TO THE FRONT.

    It is officially announced that the German Emperor has recovered, and has returned to the front. ...

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  37. KAISER'S TELEGRAM.

    The Kaiser telegraphed to his aunt, the Dowager Duchess of Baden:—"General Hindenburg announces that the Russians retired before our front after embittered battles and ...

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  38. RUSSIAN ARMIES.

    A comunique states: Serious engagements are taking place at various points on the left bank of the Vistula, between the Bzura and Rawka. ...

    Article : 119 words
  39. GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    The "Evening Standard's" Paris correspondent, under date Paris, Monday, states that fresh stories of German atrocities in Belgium are daily coming to light. Of 60 women at ...

    Article : 72 words
  40. GERMAN ACTIVITY.

    The German bombardment of Armentieres was violent, and one thousand shells, many incendiary, were thrown into the town in ten hours, but the fatalities were few. ...

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  41. TEAS AND DINNERS.

    Oho! my fine lady, So you are all frayed out again. Three teas in one afternoon, A dinner afterwards, ...

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  42. BERLIN'S VERSION.

    A communinque issued in Berlin says: The Russians tried to maintain themselves on the river Rawka and Nida, where they are attacked everywhere. ...

    Article : 71 words
  43. AMERICAN NEUTRALITY.

    The "Manchester Guardian" of to-day states that the Government of the United States has drafted a bill providing for the imposition of fines and imprisonment for ...

    Article : 131 words
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  45. ANGLO-BELGIAN ATTACKS.

    A correspondent of the "Ti[?]d" says that the English and Belgians carried out furious and irresistible attacks in West Flanders. The Flemings, singing their National ...

    Article : 68 words
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