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  2. "A GOOD DAY." ALLIED FIGHTING IN BELGIUM.

    A communique states that the action from the Lys to the sea is less severe. The German effects to cross the Yser Canal failed. German attacks nort-east and ...

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  3. "COURIER" PATRIOTIC FUNDS. ANOTHER MAGNIFICENT RALLY

    Yesterday there was again a magnifiecnt augmentation of the "Courier" Patriotic Funds. In cash alone £1133/18/6 came to ...

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  4. CHRISTMAS GIFTS FOR THE CHILDREN.

    The steamer Jason, laden with Christmas gifts for the children of all the bolligerent countries, has been despatched to Europe American children have subscribed the ...

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  5. GERMAN OFFICIAL VERSION.

    The German official version of the recent naval engagement says that the cruiser Nurnberg fired at a range of 10,400 metres (over 11,000 yards) and ...

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  6. KURDISH CAVALRY REPULSED.

    An official communique states that the Russian cavalry on Thursday repulsed and put to flight a body of Kurdish cavalry south of Karikillisse and Agaskerska. ...

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  7. THE GERMAN WAY.

    The "Telegra[?]f" quotes Professor Ezerny's article in the "Deutsche Medicinsche Wochenschrift." showing the horrors of transporting the German wounded. Half ...

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  8. ALIENS IN ENGLAND.

    The Socialist journal "Vorwaerts" is publishing long articles from its London correspondent describing the treatment of aliena in England. The ...

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  9. POSITION IN EGYPT.

    The leading Moslem religious authorities have issued a proclamation urging Egyptians to maintain a peaceful attitude and shun intrigues. The chief ...

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  10. THE EMDEN.

    The newspapers compliment the telegraphists at Cocos Island upon their alertness. The Baltic Exchange to-day adopted a ...

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  11. A FINANCIAL QUESTION.

    American bankers have assured Mr. Paish, who is now here in connection with the financial crisis affecting the United States, that all American ...

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  12. DOCTORED CRITICISM.

    A Press agency in Berlin is circulating articles which have appeared in the leading Socialist newspaper, "Vorwaerts," for the newspapers of neutral countries, ...

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  13. IN GREAT BRITAIN

    The Supplementary Estimates submitted by the Chancellor of the Exchequer to the House of Commons provide for an additional 1,000,000 troops. ...

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  14. KAISER'S SON-IN-LAW.

    It is reported that the Kaiser's son in-law (the Duke of Brunswick) has reeovered. ...

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  15. WANTED---BLANKETS.

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  16. THE EMDEN'S SURVIVORS.

    The Sydney correspondent of the London "Mail" cables that it the survivors from the German cruiser Emden are likely to be the recipients of much hospitality in ...

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  17. DUKE OF CUMBERLAND

    The Duke of Cumberland has been found wandering having become demented through the war, and has been placed in an asy[?]m. ...

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  18. A SPY'S REFLECTIONS.

    Carl Lody, the German spy who was recently shot in the Tower of London, writing to a friend in Omaha, U.S.A., under the address, "The Tower of ...

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  19. A BLACK DAY FOR GERMANY.

    The "Cologne Gazette" says, "Monday was a black day for Germany. To lose two Uhlans of the sea (the Emden and the Koenigsberg) in one day was beyond ...

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  20. BRITISH WAR VOTE.

    The Governmeat proposes to ask Parliament to vote in additional credit of £225,000 000 to cover military, naval, and other expenditure rendered necessary ...

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  21. GERMANY AND SPAIN.

    Spain has made a strong protest against the action of inebriated German soldiers in massacring certain Spaniards at Liege with mitrailleuses in the Place de la ...

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  22. BELGIAN LOSSES.

    The Berlin " Lokalanzieger " estimates that the Belgian losses on Wednesday were six thousand killed and eight thousand wounded ...

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  23. TSINGTAU CASUALTIES.

    It is officially stated that two officers and eight men were killed and one officer and 50 men injured at Tsingtau in removing land mines. There were 436 wounded ...

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  24. QUEENSLANDERS ON THE SYDNEY.

    Among the Queenslanders included in the crew of H.M.A.S. Sydney is stoker W. H. Ball, son of Mr and Mrs. D. Ball, Raymond House, Wellington-road, Norman ...

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  25. A WAR LOAN.

    The "Evening Standard" states that the Government is about to issue a war loan of £300,000 000, bearing 3¼ cent, and that the price of issue will be about ...

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  26. WOUNDED ON THE SYDNEY.

    The following message has been received by the Minister for External Affairs from the High Commissioner: — London, November 15. 11.5 a.m.:—Up ...

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  27. GERMANS ENTOMBED.

    The Germans have been pouring an avalanche of shells into Ypres, but the Allies' artillery has been even more formidable, inflicting terrible carnage. The ...

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  28. HIGH COMMISSIONERS BUDGET

    The following messages have been received from the High Commissioner:— LONDON, November 12, 6 p.m. The Admiralty announces that in the ...

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  29. BELGIUM AND SERVIA.

    It is officially announced that Great Britain has advanced £2,[?]10,000 to Belgium and £800,000 to Servia. ...

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  30. GERMAN FORWARD MOVEMENT CHECKED.

    A communique has been issued stating that the German attacks between the Lys and the sea have been less Keen. The Allies at some points resumed the offensive, and ...

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  31. HINT TO FOOTBALLERS.

    Mr. Harold J. Tennant (Under Secretary for War) states that the military authorities consider that it would be desirabie for professional footballers to ...

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  32. BOMBS IN BRUGES.

    An aviator dropped two bombs and set fire to the petrol tanks at Bruges. ...

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  33. BLOCKING THE KOENIGSBERG.

    The Press Bureau states that two men were killed and one officer and one man wounded in the sinking of the collers to block the German cruiser Koeni[?]berg at ...

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  34. CAPTURE OF A TRAIN.

    An armoured train was left by the Germans momentarily unguarded at Chaulnes, between Peronue and Roye, and it was captured and brought to the French lines ...

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  35. RAILWAY MILITARY ORGANISATION.

    A London railway manager explains the amazing speed with which the English railways handled the military traffic at the outbreak of the war. Three hundred and ...

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  36. AVIATORS CAPTURED.

    Two German aviators were forced to descend at Ryten, in Russian Poland, 11 miles south of the Prussian frontier town of Strassburg, and were captured by ...

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  37. LODY AND INGLIS.

    Mr. Bryan, the Secretary of State, is investigating a statement made by Charles Inglis, of Chicago, respecting the manner in which his passport came to be in the ...

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  38. NORTH SEA COMMERCE.

    The Governments at Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Holland have presented identical notes to the belligerent Powers protesting against measures inimical to ...

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  39. FURTHER ALLIED SUCCESSES.

    The following official communique was issued last night:—We had a good day from the sea to the north of Lille. We repulscd German attacks north of ...

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  40. CAPTURED STANDARDS.

    It is officially announced that General Joffre, the French Commander-in-Chief, has sent to Field-Marshal Sir John French two German standards which were ...

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  41. AUSTRIAN AVIATORS.

    Two Austraian aeroplanes dropped bombs on Antivary, in Montenegro. One bomb fell on the residence of the Crown Prince, and broke the windows. ...

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  42. DEATH OF MAJOR CADOGAN.

    Major the Hon. W. G. S. Cadogan, M.V.O. l0th Hussars, equerry to the Prince of Wales, has been killed in action Major Cadogan was a son of the ...

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  43. MINES IN THE NORTH SEA.

    Lowestoft fishermen report that 34 mines exploded around boats within a small area in the North Sea in one night. ...

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  44. THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    An official conmiunique states that fighting continues at Stalluponen, in East Prussia, near the Russian boundary, and for the possession of the ...

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  45. FORWARD, CANADA!

    The reception of the announcement that Britain is raising another 1,000,000 men has led the Militia Department to state that it is hoped that if the war is still in ...

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  46. BENEFIT FETE AT TOOWOOMBA

    Yesterday afternoon thousands of people flocked to the Rangeville State School to enjoy a pleasant afternoon in the beautiful flower gardens or among ...

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  47. ESPIONAGE.

    The newspapers give remarkable stories of light signalling along the Yorkshire coast. Many questions relating to the matter have been asked in Parliament, ...

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  48. "DO NOT RETURN ALIVE."

    A commander of an Army Corps ordered the Germans not to return alive if they did not take Dixmude. The conflict proved to be a fight for the dykes. It ...

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  49. BRAVE DEEDS.

    During a recent conflict a German emerged from the trenches to rescue a comrade, but the British fire killed him before the action was observed. The ...

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  50. GERMAN CRUISERS.

    A Reuter message from Valparaiso states that the German cruisers Leipzig and Dresden have arrived there, and are taking in provisions. ...

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  51. A SUPPOSED SPY.

    Horst von der Goltz, alias Bridgmann Taylor, who claims to be in officer in the Mexican army has been arrested for failing to register as an a[?]en. The prosecuting ...

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  52. STATEMENT BY OFFICERS.

    The officers of the German cruisers Leipzig and Drosden state that those vessels did not take part in the recent naval battle off the coastof Chi[?]. The ...

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  53. GERMAN CRUELTIES.

    At the end of October it was officially announced that two Anglo-French columns, after serious fighting, had occupied Edea, in the German ...

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  54. GERMAN SEWING MACHINE TRADE.

    Vickers Limited are ereeting a factory with the object of capturing the German sewing machine trade. ...

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  55. GERMAN WOUNDED.

    Twenty trains full of German wounded pass daily through Charleroi. One train was wrecked, and many of the wounded were killed. ...

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  56. GERMAN LOSSES NEAR KALISZ.

    A telegram from Petrogiad states that the Germans were badly beaten north of Kalisz. They lost many dead, and the Russians captured 12 big guns. ...

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  57. A SPY SENTENCED.

    Karl Ernst, a hairdresser, who was charged with espionage on October 12, and remanded has now been sentenced to seven years' imprisonment. The postal ...

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  58. SOUTH AFRICA.

    A, rebel leader, General Muller, who lately fought an engagement with a force of police under Colonel Mertz at Bronkhorst Spruit, has been captured wounded. ...

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  59. GEIER AT HONOLULU.

    When the Norwegian steamer Henrik Ibsen called at Honolulu for coal the German warship Geier was in port. At that time the Geier had not been ...

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  60. KAISER AT GOBLENTZ.

    A telegram from Berlin states that the Kaiser is now at Coblentz, a first-class fortress of Prussia, in the Rhine Province, and two Zeppelins are continually circling ...

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  61. TARNOW OCCUPIED.

    An official communique states:"Our progress in East Prussia, continues. We cultured five German howitzers near Soldan, and have occuipied Tarnow, in Galicia, ...

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  62. GERMANS IN ENGLAND.

    The London County Council has refused several licenses for cinema theatres wherein Germans held substantial shares. ...

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  63. DIXMUDE RECAPTURED.

    The Allies recaptured Dixmude early on Wednesday morning. ...

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  64. BANKRUPT GERMANS.

    The " Standard " states that the petitions in bankruptcy filed in Hamburg alone since the beginning of the war disclose deficits totalling £25,000,000. ...

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  65. REBEL LAAGER CAPTURED.

    It is officially stated that Colonel Eadenhorst, on November 12, near Frankfort, captured Van Coller's rebel laager, with 47 prisoners and 56 horses. ...

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  66. SOUTH AMERICAN WIRELESS.

    The Anglo-French note presented to the United States Gevernment protesting against the wireless instalations in Ecuador and Colombia assisting Germans states ...

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  67. DEFICIENCY OF DYES.

    Owing to the deficiency in dyes, due to the cessation of supplies from Germany, the Board of Trade is considering the formation of an English company, to ...

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  68. PANIC IN EAST SILESIA.

    Advices received from Berlin state that there is a panic amongst the civilian population in East Silesia. The civilians are flee[?]g to Berlin, Dresden, and other ...

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  69. LATEST FIGHTING IN BELGIUM.

    The fighting in Belgium and Northern France is really for vantage points, usually some detail of ground, such as a wood or q[?]rry, which enables a battery ...

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  70. FRUIT FOR THE WOUNDED.

    A number of farmers at the Cape are sending fruit for the wounded in the hospitals. ...

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  71. RELIEF IN BELGIUM.

    Various Belgian relief committees and distinguished Belgians have guaranteed a total of £600,000, which will be given to the commission which has in hand the ...

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  72. WHEAT GROWING.

    In order that every encouragement may be given to farmer who are prepared to increase the area under wheat for the 1915 season over and above the area ...

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  73. THE WOOL PROBLEM.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that most of the traders in wool approve of the embargo on the export of Australian, New Zealand. and South African wool. ...

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  74. SERVIANS IN ACTION.

    It is officially admitted in Vienna that the Austrians were unable to overcome the fierce Servian resistance at Valjevo, 47 miles S.W. by S. from Belgrade. Snow ...

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  75. TWO GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    It is stated in naval wireless circles at Dover that two German submarines which had recently been carrying out daring reconnaissances in the English Channel ...

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  76. SHIPMENTS OF COPPER.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Sir Edward Grey has informed Mr. Bryan (United States Secretary of State) that Great ...

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  77. SHALL THE NURSES WANT?

    Further ready help, hearty expressions of appreciation of the work of our nurses, and many words of good cheer came yesterday and Saturday from subscribers ...

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  78. AUSTRIA AND PEACE.

    In financial circles here it is believed that Austria has asked the United States to approach the Allies unofficially, asking what terms would be allowed Austria if ...

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  79. A STUDY IN CONTRASTS.

    The "Times" medical correspondent in Paris states that the arrangements for dealing with British wounded are now admirable. Excellent hospital trains, with ...

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  80. CANADA AND AUSTRALIA.

    The Canadian Trade Commissioner in Melbourne reports Unit great opportunities exist for the expansion of trade between Canada and Australia. He recommends ...

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  81. RUSSIANS V. TURKS.

    The Russians are advancing on Erzerum. Three sides of the road are practically open to within a few miles, where the Russians are confronted with ...

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  82. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is very quiet, with a tendency slightly in buyers' favour. The quotation in Chicago for December wheat is 114 to ll6[?] cents per ...

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  83. THE CHILIAN ENGAGEMENT.

    The members of the Royal Family were represented at a special service held in Christ Church, Mayfair, in memory of Rear-Admiral Cradock, who went down, ...

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  84. FOOD AND GROCERIES.

    In a table prepared by the Commonwealth Statistician, dealing with the cost of food and groceries in 30 Australian cities and towns, Queensland shows an ...

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  85. GERMANS IN BELGIUM.

    The Germans are preparing to b[?]ow up a culvert under the Bruges-Sluys canal, thereby inundating a stretch of country. There are signs that the German have ...

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