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  2. Advertising

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  3. Family Notices

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  4. CLASS CONSCRIPTION.

    It does not appear to us that there is either logic or the essential spirit of equity in the move in Britain to establish conscription upon a ...

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  5. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER.

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  6. A TRAGIC YEAR.

    The student of history who feels disposed to pass the year 1915 under review will find it extremely difficult to discover more than two aspects of the ...

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  7. ITEMS OF NEWS.

    At Humula one day last week, John M'Glynn imbibed all too freely, and lost no time in giving an exhibition of his idea or entertaining the town. He ...

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  8. SLEEP-WALKER'S DEATH.

    At a coroner's inquiry in connection with the death of Robert Miller, licensee of the Locomotive Hotel at Junee, it transpired that deceased's wife, who ...

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  9. CITIZENS' BAND.

    The concert which was arranged by the Wagga Citizens' Band to take place in Fitzmauricc-street to-night, has been postponed on account of the recruiting ...

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  10. BUSINESS NOTIFICATIONS.

    Tenders, returnable up to Friday, January 7, are invited by the Illable Shire Council for the lease of public watering places. ...

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  11. PERSONAL

    Constable Johnson, of Wagga, who was recently transferred from the foot to the mounted police, has been notified of his appointment to officer in ...

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  12. OBITUARY.

    The death occurred at his residence, Ducker-street, Junee, yesterday, of Mr. E.J. Hillam, aged 65 years. Deceased was a very old and well-known resident ...

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  13. CRISIS IN THE CABINET.

    The "Times" Parliamentary correspondent says Mr. Asquith's majority included Mr. Ralfour, Lord Kitchener, and Mr. Henderson. It is believed that ...

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  14. THE KING TO LORD DERBY.

    The King, in a letter to Lord Derby, says: "Now that the work in connection with the King's appeal for recruits is over, his Majesty hopes that every ...

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  15. UNIONIST LEADER FOR UNITY.

    Mr. Bonar Law said he now waited until Mr. Asquith was convinced before adopting his attitude. He must follow the Prime Minister as the leader ...

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  16. NEWSPAPER OPINION.

    The "Star," says conseription means vast armies but admits that if Mr. Asquith himself was convinced of the necessity for compulsion the public was ...

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  17. CONSCRIPTION.

    The general impression is that the entire British Cabinet must accept the responsibility for the pledge given by Mr. Asquith, though opinion is divided ...

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  18. FRENCH AND ITALIAN PRESS APPLAUD.

    The French and Italian press applaud the Cabinet's decision in regard to the recruiting problem. ...

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  19. WIDESPREAD SATISFACTION IN FRANCE.

    There is widespread satisfaction in France at Mr. Asquith's decision. ...

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  20. NATIONALISTS' DETERMINATION

    The Nationalists are determined that compulsion shall not be applied to Ireland. ...

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  21. POSSIBILITY OF COMPROMISE.

    It is still believed in some quarters that actual conscription will be unnecessary and that a compromise will be effected. ...

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  22. THE LABOR ATTITUDE.

    Interest in Britain is concentrating on the notion that Labor is likely to take in the matter. The conference meets to-day, representing the Labor ...

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  23. LABOR MEMBERS EXPRESS OPPOSITION.

    Several Labor members in the House of Common, when interviewed, expressed their uncompromising opposition to compulsion. These included Mr. ...

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  24. LABOR CONFERENCE TO BE HELD.

    A Labor conference will be held in a few days to consider the situation. ...

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  25. MINISTER FOR EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Hugh Mahon), in an interview said he objected to the word conscription. The proper term was ...

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  26. EASTERN FRONT.

    It is rumored at Petrograd that 100,000 Germans were killed in the fruitless autumn campaign in Russia. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Hughes, referring to the decision of the British Government in regard to the adoption of compulsory enlistment for single men of military age, said he ...

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  28. POSTMASTER-GENERAL'S VIEW.

    The Postmaster-General, (Mr. W. Webster) says that he was an opponent of conscription, but realised weeks ago that if the voluntary system ...

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  29. SUCCESSFUL BAYONET ATTACK.

    A report from petrograd says that there was a successful bayonet attack on the River Aa, in which the enemy's detachment was either killed or ...

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  30. BESSARABIA.

    The Austrians assert that further Russian attacks on the Bessarabia front broke down everywhere, but further north, on the Strypa, "we ...

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  31. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE.

    It is officially announced in Vienna that the Russian offensive from Bessarabia has commenced on an extensive scale, masses of infantry being ...

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  32. RUSSIA'S NEW ARMY.

    Telegrams show that Russia's new army will be fully equipped in a few weeks. A vienna wireless message says the ...

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  33. THE BALKANS.

    General Shostoff, the Bulgarian Commander-in-chief, boasts that the Anglo-French force was outflanked on three sides, and was saved from ...

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  34. BULGARIA.

    The Russian fleet is constantly cleaning up the girdle mines around Varna. ...

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  35. BULGARIAN BOMBAST.

    A report from Amsterdam states that King Ferdinand of Bulgaria delivered a bombastic speech at the opening of the Sobranje. He said: ...

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  36. BULGARIANS ADVANCE.

    "Le Temps" states that it learns that the Bulgarians are advancing in two divisions. The Bulgarian Premier, in addressing his supporters, ...

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  37. ROUMANIA.

    Unconfirmed reports declare that Roumania will either intervene on the side of the Allies, or allow the passage of Russian troops through her ...

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  38. MOBILISATION OF ENEMY WARSHIPS.

    A Rome message states that the Russian fleet mined the entrances to Bulgarian ports, in order to immobilise Bulgarian-German warships. ...

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  39. MONTENEGRO.

    The Montenegrin army, reinforced by a Serbian corps, has resumed the offensive at all points. The Austrian's were ejected from Montenegro and ...

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  40. THE AUSTRIAN DEFEAT.

    A Montenegrin official message says "Our success at Lopenatz on December 13, was greater than was supposed. We found 500 dead on the Austrian right ...

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  41. SALONIKA.

    An Athens message states that the Bulgars are entrenching, apparently fearing an attack by the Entente forces. They cannot themselves ...

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  42. ALBANIA.

    It is reported that 28,000 Italians landed at Valona. Prince William of Weid has called upon the Albanians to re-establish ...

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  43. SOFIA GARRISON.

    The garrison at Sofia consists of three Austrian regiments and one German. ...

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  44. PERSIA.

    A Russian force has occupied the Persian city of Kashan, and is now marching on Ispalian, the former capital; which is 60 miles distant. ...

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  45. WESTERN FRONT.

    The Germans, claim that they repulsed French attacks at Hartmann's Weilerkopf, adding "the British lost three aeroplanes, two by artillery fire." ...

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  46. SUBMARINE WAR.

    It is reported that nine Austro-German submarines have been sunk, in the Mediterranean. ...

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  47. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    Mr. A. J. Balfour says that the Grand Fleet though silent, is performing the most important part in the drama proceeding, and stands for the ...

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  48. OVERTURES FOR PEACE.

    It is reported that Prince von Buelow has made overtures to representatives of the Allied nations at Berne, stating the terms upon which ...

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  49. ASK" CONTUSED WITH LINER.

    The press attribute a rubber seizure to Ford's Ark, but the Foreign Office Elates that what it seized was aboard the Oscar the Second and included a ...

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  50. ANCONA CRIME.

    It is understood unofficially at Washington that Austria will refuse tb meet the demands of the United States Government in regard to the ...

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  51. PHOTOGRAPHING THE WAR.

    Mr. Balfour, in the course of a speech, deplored the impossibility of even the most modern form of photography recording the great battles. ...

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  52. NEW DIABOLICAL GAS

    It is reported that German chemists are feverishly working upon the composition of new diabolical gases for war purposes. ...

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  53. LOST SONS OF FRANCE.

    The military Governor of Paris says—"Eighteen months ago France wanted peace. To-day she wanted war, and to that end she would use all her ...

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  54. FORD PEACE PARTY.

    The Ford peace party has been refused passports to Germany, and is returning to New York. ...

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  55. AN UNEXPECTED BLOW.

    Henry Selwyn was walking along one of the aisles of a picture show in the darkness when a man stepped in front of him and dealt him a heavy ...

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  56. SOLDIERS AND DISCIPLINE.

    Following upon reports received by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce), regarding the lack oC discipline nt A.I.F. camps in New South ...

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  57. GERMANY.

    A telegram from Berlin says the Kaiser is suffering from a non-malignant tumour. He is not confined to his bed but remains indore owing to the ...

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  58. PAINFUL SURPRISES FOR GERMANY.

    The French Minister for the Colonies, after a visit to Petrograd, remarked: "Russia has painful surprises in store for Germany, who has not ...

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  59. UNREST IN CHINA.

    The authorities in the provinces of Yunnan and Kwangsi have informed the Foreign Consuls that they will guarantee to protect the lives and ...

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  60. DISTRICT NEWS.

    Word was received in Junee this morning of the death, at the Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, of Mrs. Colin Ogilvie, wife of Mr. C. Ogilvie, ...

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  61. WANTON DESTRUCTION.

    A gang of thieves broke into a bedstead factory at Alexandria, and after failing to smash the safe open, broke up the office desks and chairs, and ...

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  62. THE WEATHER.

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