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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE CAMPAIGN IN POLAND.

    A communique states that isolated German attacks between the Lower Vistula and Pilitgz were abortive. In the German attack south-east of ...

    Article : 141 words
  4. THE CUXHAVEN RAID.

    General Joffre is an army order dated 17th December, says, "We have proof that the lieutenant commanding the Seventh Company of the 112th ...

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  5. PRICE OF LIQUOR.

    A deputation, representing wine and spirit merchants, interviewed the Attorney-General and suggested certain increases in the pries of liquors which ...

    Article : 144 words
  6. Russian Doggedness.

    The Petrograd press states that Russia has provided means for meeting all the attacks and all the pressure that may be brought against her ...

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  7. PAUPERISM IN LONDON.

    The "Times" says there has been a satisfactory recovery in employment in Britain. Since the commencement of the war the number of paupers in ...

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  8. A LONG WAR.

    The impression seems to be growing among experts that the war will be of very long duration. It certainly does now begin to appear as if it ...

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  9. FIGHTING IN FLANDERS.

    "Eye Witness" (Colonel Swinton) describes the desperate fighting in storm and darkness as part of the terrible struggle which is taking place ...

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  10. WAR AFFECTS GIRLS NERVES.

    Before the High Court at Edinburgh, Kate Hume, 18, was indicted for having spread false news concerning her sister, who is a nurse in Belgium. ...

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  11. Sydney Burglaries.

    Burglar' visited Cahill's soapworks at Camperdown last night, and carried off a big iron safe to a paddock about 80 yards away, where a determined ...

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  12. EMBARGO ON WOOL.

    It is reported that the southern woolgrowers are strenuously opposed to the Government's negotiations for the removal of England's embargo on ...

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  13. FIGHTING ON ICE.

    During the lighting at Latoroza, despite the Russian bombardment of the ice, the Austrians tried to cross. The Russians then attacked in hand to ...

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  14. The Cuxhaven Raid.

    A New York naval expert, commenting on the British raid on Cuxhaven, designated it as the best strategic move of the war by Great Britain. It ...

    Article : 78 words
  15. STRENGTHENING ANTWERP.

    "Haudelsblat's" Antwerp correspondent says there are 200,000 Germans in Antwerp preparing to resist a siege. Three thousand men are engaged day ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN DISAFFECTION.

    A report has been received in Rome of serious disaffection among certain troops of the Austrian army. The revolt occurred among the Croatian and ...

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  17. DEFENCE AGAINST AIRCRAFT.

    Naval and military authorities emphasise the danger from fragments of shell and bullets tired against enemy aircraft ...

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  18. DAMAGE TO AIRSHIPS AND SHEDS.

    Despite the German denials, there is excellent reason for believing that the Cuxhaven raiders did extensive damage, destroying the Parseval shed ...

    Article : 44 words
  19. FRENCH SUBMARINES ESCAPE.

    A French submarine entered an enemy port and was about to torpedo a battleship when the invader's rudder caught in some steel cables. ...

    Article : 70 words
  20. Drowned at Sea.

    William Henry Hammond, 70, a drover, of West Maitland, fell into the water from the steamer Hunter, in the vicinity of Broken Bay, early this ...

    Article : 68 words
  21. HOSPITAL COMMITTEE.

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  22. ITEMS OF NEWS.

    Our correspondent wiring last night, stated that the various Sydney Patriotic Funds are gradually mounting up and the total has now reached £511,596. ...

    Article : 31 words
  23. DISOBEYING ORDERS.

    Commander Clive has been sentenced to a year's imprisonment for disobeying an order. ...

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  24. EMDEN COMMANDER IN LONDON.

    The "Daily News" says that von Multer, captain of the Emden, has arrived in England aboard the Orama. ...

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  25. HEIGHT OF THE RIVER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  26. AUSTRO-GERMAN CONFIDENCE.

    A German official wireless message states that general confidence is fell in the Austro-Germans in the cast progressing. Official reports from the ...

    Article : 36 words
  27. ORGAN RECITAL.

    In St. John's Church to-night Mr. Massey will play a most attractive programme of organ pieces, including his own arrangement of Christmas ...

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  28. UNDOUBTED DAMAGE.

    The British ships approached Heligoland in the dark, with clear weather, promising a successful raid. But the fog ...

    Article : 237 words
  29. GERMAN CASUALTIES.

    According to casualty lists published in Berlin, 250,000 Prussians and Bavarians have been killed, and 850,000 wounded, while 400,000 ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    Capain Walter Penrose Pritchett, a Victorian, has died from wounds, and Captain Alfred Barnes, one of the New Zealand contingent in South Africa, ...

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  31. Mr. Fisher in New Zealand

    The Premier of New Zealand, speaking et a civic reception to Mr. Andrew Fisher, Commonwealth Prime Minister, said that New Zealand and ...

    Article : 148 words
  32. IS RUSSIA CONCEALING LOSSES?

    The "Morning Post's" Petrograd correspondent says the discontent which prevails in England, due to the belief that the Russians are concealing ...

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  33. KAISER'S PREMEDITATION.

    A Kentuckian, 17 years a resident of Belgium, states that on visiting Liege immediately after the German occupation, he noticed German military ...

    Article : 65 words
  34. GIFT TO TREASURY.

    Amongst the letters received by the Treasurer on Monday, was one containing the sum of £65 in bank notes. This communication reads as follows: ...

    Article : 118 words
  35. THE RAID ON GERMANY.

    The German authorities deny that any material damage was done by the raid of British seaplanes, warships, and submarines on Cuxhaven. This ...

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  36. SORTIES FROM PRZEMYSL.

    Advices from Hungary state that two regiments at Przemysl made a sortie each night for a fortnight, but seldom more than one regiment ...

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  37. CORN FOR BELLIGERENTS.

    Castrignano, an ex-officer of the Customs, and Dr. Fiori, have been arrested in Rome for attempting to bribe a Customs official to issue a permit for ...

    Article : 65 words
  38. AUSTRIANS ADMIT DEFEAT.

    An Austrian communique says "The Russian offensive between Rymnold and Tuchow has forced us to fall back somewhat, but the Russian attacks in ...

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  39. GERMANS IN BELGIUM.

    Germany's efforts to induce Argentina to recognise German sovereignty in Belgium have completely failed in accordance with the decision of the ...

    Article : 58 words
  40. TUMBARUMBA MAIL SERVICE.

    A new mail service has been arranged for the Tumbarumba line, which represents an innovation so far at least as this part of the State is concerned. ...

    Article : 133 words
  41. TREATMENT OF COMMERCE.

    The United States has sent a strong remonstrance to the British against the present treatment of American commerce by the British fleet. A ...

    Article : 144 words
  42. AMERICAN CONSULS IN BELGIUM.

    Germany has formally notified the State Department at Washington that the Kaiser wishes the withdrawal of American Consuls from Belgium, ...

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  43. FAMINE IN AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    Distress and famine are increasing in Austria and Hungary, especially in the country districts. The authorities, in order to allay discontent, declare that ...

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  44. Motor Tax Payable.

    Payment of the tax upon motor vehicles in New South Wales will commence on Monday next, and will be received at any district registry ...

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  45. PRAISE FOR AUSTRALIANS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Cairo says the Australians and New Zealanders are now in desert camps. Whatever they are asked to ...

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  46. The Henty Flag.

    Sir,—I like a lot of other Britishers in Henty, would like to know when the flag pole is to be erected on top of the School of Arts, to fly the fine ...

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  47. MARCH AGAINST ALBANIANS.

    It is reported that Essad Pasha has gathered 8800 soldiers and marched against the Albanian rebels, intending, to engage them in a decisive battle. ...

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  48. SERVIAN RETREAT EXPLAINED

    The Servian retreat, which preceded the offensive movement culminating in the re-capture of Belgrade, was due, it is stated, to a shortage of ...

    Article : 56 words
  49. GERMAN RETICENCE.

    The raid was kept a secret in Germany until Saturday. There was much alarm, especially in Hamburg, until the German official report was ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN FIELD HOSPITAL.

    The ladies who in Wagga are working in the interests of Lady Dudley's Australian Field Hospital, met last night, when the ownership of ...

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  51. TAKE NO PRISONERS.

    It is reported from Baden that soldiers have been instructed by the General commanding to take no prisoners and to kill the wounded. ...

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  52. CHRISTMAS IN THE VOSGES.

    It has transpired that a violent battle raged during last week end along the whole line of the Vosges. The cannonading was so severe that the sound ...

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  53. INDIAN WHEAT CROP.

    In view of the abnormal price of wheat in India the Government has decided to restrict the export of wheat and flour to 100,000 tons from ...

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  54. DESTROYER ASHORE.

    A British destroyer is ashore at St. Andrews, in Scotland. The crew lauded safely. ...

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  55. Austria Defeated.

    A distinguished Italian who has just returned from Vienna, states that the Austrians fully realise they have been sacrificed by the Germans, and ...

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  56. THE WEATHER.

    Reports from Sydney late last night, stated that heavy rain had continued in the city throughout the day. In Wagga last night a strong ...

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  57. GERMAN RETREAT REPORTED.

    It is reported in Paris that the Germans are retreating from Soissons after suffering heavy losses. ...

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  58. PROGRESS IN NORTHERN FRANCE.

    The Allies continue to make progress in the regions of Lombaertzyde and Ypres. The enemy bombarded the railway station at St. Die. A German ...

    Article : 41 words
  59. CONSTANTINOPLE ALARM.

    Reuter's correspondent at Sofia says a message from Constantinople confirms the reports of increasing discontent, which is due to the serious ...

    Article : 75 words
  60. Plucky Deed.

    A. E. Bissell, a shorthand writer, was drowned in the river through the cap[?] of a houses boat during the progress of a regatta yesterday. ...

    Article : 85 words
  61. NEUTRALITY OF ROUMANIA.

    It is believed that Roumania has broken her neutrality and will shortly join the Allies. ...

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  62. RAIN ON THE COAST.

    Light to heavy rains are falling all along the New South Wales coast. ...

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  63. ISLAND OF SAGHALIEN.

    It is reported that the Russian Government categorically denies the stories about the swapping to Japan of her half-share in the Island of ...

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  64. VESSELS MINED IN NORTH SEA

    Since Christmas eight vessels have been blown up in the North Sea through coming in contact with floating mines. ...

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  65. LATEST FORECAST.

    More rain and thunderstorms over north-eastern half, many flood fails; north-easterly winds, fine, with cool to moderate temperatures, and north-east ...

    Article : 31 words
  66. MORE STEAMERS MINED.

    In the last three days seven steamers, including three trawlers, were sunk by mines in the North Sea. Eight managed to reach port. ...

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