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  2. FURIOUS AND IRRESISTIBLE. GERMAN TRENCHES CAPTURED.

    The E.T.O. is evidently getting a little more fleet of foot. On Sunday It took that department 10½ hours to convey a message across the ...

    Article : 131 words
  3. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    The Kiel correspondent of the "New York Tribune," writing on November 24, states:— "The Germans place great faith in a new super-Dreadnought ...

    Article : 128 words
  4. "BABY KILLERS OF SCARBOROUGH."

    Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, in a message of sympathy to the Mayor of Scarborough, says: — "We await pationtly the opportunity to punish ...

    Article : 168 words
  5. "COURIER" PATRIOTIG FUNDS.

    Are we to allow terrible suffering among the homeless in Belgium if it is in our power to prevent, or at least, mitigate it? The question is a direct ...

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  6. SINKING OF THE BANKFIELDS

    The Norwegian ship Forth, which arrived to-day from Callao, Peru, brought news of the sinking of they British steamsihp Bankfields by the German cruiser ...

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  7. THE MELBOURNE RIOT.

    "The conduct of the crowd on Sunday might was disgraceful. I have never known it to be so bad in Melbourne," said sub-inspector Weir in tho City Court ...

    Article : 306 words
  8. GERMAN BLINDNESS.

    M. De[?]casse (says the Paris correspondent of the London "Times" under date Augst 23) has given to the "Corriere Delia Sera" an interesting ...

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  9. THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    An official communique states: There has been a renewal of engagements at certain points on the left bank of the Vistuln, between the Baura and Rawka. ...

    Article : 110 words
  10. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELLION.

    Captain Fourie, one of the robel leaders, who was captured at Nooitdegacht, has been tried by court-martial and shot. The capital sentence passed ...

    Article : 45 words
  11. SATISFACTORY REGROITING.

    When asked to-day if he were in favour of the Leaders of the two Federal political parties following the example set by the leading English statesmen of taking ...

    Article : 89 words
  12. STRUCK A MINE.

    The steamer Tritonia bound for New Brunswick, struck a mine off the north coast of Ireland on Saturday. It is believed that the vessel ...

    Article : 77 words
  13. KANOWNA INQUIRY.

    The inquiry into the circumetances attending the alleged mutiny on the steamer Kanowna, said to have occuned on September 7 last, when the vessel ...

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  14. GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN CLAIMS.

    An official communique issued at Berlin slates:— The Russians tried to maintain themselves at Rimka and Nida, but everywhere they were attacked. We ...

    Article : 79 words
  15. EXPEDITIONARY FORGE.

    The following have left here to join the Light Horse: — Eric Best, H. B. Talbot, J. Nolan, R. Williams, and J. J. Dwyer. Mr. Best is part owner of ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. "I'LL SINK HER."

    The "New York World" states that tho Emden prisoners relate that when H.M.A.S Sydney was sighted Commander von Muller said: "If that's an Australian ...

    Article : 61 words
  17. AVIATORS' FEATS.

    One of the Allies' aviators bombarded and paitially wiecked a train at Zee brugge, killing 40 German marines and wounding 100. ...

    Article : 65 words
  18. DEATHS FROM HUNGER.

    A Rome telegram received by the Austrian Embassy states that for several days the Austrian army in Servia was without food or ammuntion, and 10000 ...

    Article : 52 words
  19. A PRESENTATION.

    Mr. R. Tambling, assistant teacher Clifton state Schcol left by the mail train on Sunday to join the Expeditionary Force at Enoggera. A large crowed ...

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  20. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES.

    An official communique issued at midnight on Saturday stated that the British lost some trenches towards Neuvechapelle, winch they captured on Friday. ...

    Article : 185 words
  21. THE DARDANELLES.

    The Allied fleet bombarded the interior forts of the Da[?]elles on Saturday. ...

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  22. SERVIANS AND MONTENEGRINS.

    The Servians and Montenegrains are now pursuing the offensive along the whole front of Bosnia, and Herzegovina. ...

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  23. QUEENSLANDERS IN VICTORIA.

    "G." writes: Sir,— In connection with a telegram which appeared in a recent issue of the "Courier," the following extract from a letter by a member of F ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. BOMBS AT CALAIS.

    A German hydroplane dropped two bombs in Calais on Sunday, but no damage was done. ...

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  25. NEUTRALITY OF ITALY.

    The "Hamburger' Nachrichten," commenting upon the arrival in Rome of Prince von Bulow, the new German Ambassador, says that Italy's policy of ...

    Article : 57 words
  26. PRICE OF BREAD.

    Bread rose to-day to 4[?] per 21b. loaf in Wellington. A further increase is likely. ...

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  27. ZEPPELIN AT WARSAW.

    Warsaw newspapers state that a Zeppelin [?]ship dropped l8 bombs in Warsaw on December 9. Two houses were demolished, and 90 civilians' Killed and 50 ...

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  28. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    Lieutenant-Colonel C. F. Plant (treasurer) acknowledges the following addtional donations:— Previously acknowledged, £14,176/3/3; Meithyr branch, 16/; ...

    Article : 425 words
  29. BULGARIA'S NEUTRALITY.

    The Sofia correspondent of the "Daily Chrenicle" interviewed M. Radoslavoff, the Bulgarian Premier, who declared that the Bulgarians would remain ...

    Article : 65 words
  30. BOMBARDMENT OF ARMENTIERES.

    The German bombardment of Armentieres was violent. One thousand shells, many of them being incendiary shells, were thrown into the [?] in 10 hours, ...

    Article : 41 words
  31. WHEAT. ACTION IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Hall), who is administering the State granaries established under the Wheat Acquisition Act, said to-day that the Government is ...

    Article : 284 words
  32. GERMANS IN BELGIUM.

    The official "Eye-witness" with the British headquarters staff at the front, in detailing the forward movement, begun in Belgium on the 13th ...

    Article : 206 words
  33. BELGIAN REFUGEES.

    A great strem of Belgian refugees is flowing cross the Dutch border without any clear reason beyond a vague feeling that something dreadful is about to ...

    Article : 53 words
  34. SULTAN OF EGYPT.

    An enormous throng acclaimed the newly appointed Sultan of Egypt Prince Hussein, on his entry into the Abdin Palace. Five thousand officials and ...

    Article : 47 words
  35. FRENCH FINANCIAL POSITION.

    M. Ribo[?] the French Minister for Finance, considers it to be impractable to impose further taxation, and recourse must be had to a loan for war purposes. ...

    Article : 87 words
  36. AUSTRALASIAN TROOPS.

    The Cairo correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that the Australian and New Zealand troops who are now in Egypt aro splendid material, and ...

    Article : 63 words
  37. AEROPLANE FUND.

    The "feathers"— using our special and figurative expression— in connection with the Aeroplane Fund yesterday, were most conspicuous by their absence. In ...

    Article : 89 words
  38. PRAISE BY THE EGYPTIAN SULTAN.

    Sultan Hussein, in an interview with a newspaper representative, said he hoped that in the future the Egiyptians would hasten to defend their country as readily ...

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  39. THE N.S.W. PROCLAMATION.

    The Attorney-General (Hon. W. M. Hughes) has telegraphed to the Acting Premier of New South Wales (Hon. D R. Hall) asking to be supplied with the ...

    Article : 77 words
  40. "THE GAME IS UP."

    Despatches from Germany describe the Kaiser as being thin, worn, and broken in spirit An American correspondent at Copenhagen says the Kaiser knows that ...

    Article : 139 words
  41. BAYONET CHARGES.

    As a result of a recent bayonct charge by the Allies, seven of the enemy's trenches were captured. The trenches were flooded, but the Allied troops, ...

    Article : 75 words
  42. IRELAND STANDS BY ENGLAND.

    Mr. John E. Redmond, the Nationalist leader, speaking at Limerick, declared that the Irish leader had pledged themselves that Ireland would stand by ...

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  43. BLANKETS!

    After a lull, we are glad to acknowledge the receipt of more blankets. It can be readily understood with what case, may pleosure, we can give such ai articles in ...

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  44. ADJUSTMENT OF CONTRACTS.

    Representatives of the who it merchants who desne a legislative adjustment of the whet and [?]our contracts on the basis of the market values existing ...

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  45. GERMAN SCHOOL TEACHERS.

    Sir, — Will you allow in space in the columns of your paper to replay to a letter appearing in the ' Courier' under date of Monday, December 7, and signed ...

    Article : 367 words
  46. MOVEMENTS IN THE COUNTRY.

    The Committee of the Boonah School of Arts invited the Committee of the Fassifern War Distress Fund to meet them, with a view to co-operation in ...

    Article : 336 words
  47. AHLERS RELEASED.

    Hermann Adolph Ahlers, late German Consul at Sunderland who was sentenced to death on a change of high treason, the convietion being afterwards quashed ...

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  48. IRRESISTIBLE ATTACKS.

    The correspondent of the "Tijd" states that the English and Belgians carried out furious and irrtesistible attacks in West Flanders. The Flemings, singing their ...

    Article : 95 words
  49. RETURN TO THE FRONT.

    It is officially stated that the Kaiser lins recovered from his illness, and has returned to the front. ...

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  50. RECENT GERMAN RAID.

    Ten thousand excursionists visited Scarborough on Sunday. Over 200 houses wore damaged by the German bombardment, and the loss is estimated at ...

    Article : 109 words
  51. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

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  52. THE MALMO CONFERENCE.

    The conference at Malmo of the King of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark has strengthened the determination of the northern countries to maintain ...

    Article : 33 words
  53. ALLIES AT ARRAS.

    A fierce artillen duel proceded the offensive movement of the Allies at Arras. The Germans tried to destroy the Trench advanced works with trench mortars, ...

    Article : 133 words
  54. "GET THE DOLLAR."

    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 ...

    Article : 61 words
  55. CHARTERING TR00PSHIPS.

    Mr. H. Markin, who was engaged by the Commonwealth Naval Department as shipping agent in connection will the securing, loading, and despatch of ...

    Article : 80 words
  56. IS IT FAIR?

    Sir, — I am a British subject, born in Brisbane in 1878. My parents were Germans, but are both dead. Yet I have to suffer a lot of prejudice from people. I ...

    Article : 109 words
  57. IN AID OF THE BELGIANS.

    The Australian Steamships' liner Bombala arrived from Melbourne and Sydney yesterday with over 200 passengers. During the voyage from Sydney a concert ...

    Article : 42 words
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