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  2. IMPORTANT FRENCH SUCCESS.

    An official communique issued to-day states: We have had an important success in the Champagne area, capturing the so-called "Courtino Work," north of ...

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  3. RECRUITING STIMULATED.

    Recruiting ih London is more animated than it has been for months past. ...

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  4. RECRUITING STATISTICS.

    There was another satisfactory response yesterday to the call of King and Empire, 109 men applying for enlistment at the town and country depots. At The ...

    Article : 114 words
  5. "COURIER" PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    Even the sa[?]le [?]ouds of war have their [?]lver [?]ng, annd this is found in the huge v[?] of voluntary self[?]gating work to relieve s[?]ering and ...

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  6. COAL LUMPERS[?] STRIKE.

    Yesterday the members of, the Sydney Coal Lumpers' Union ceased work pending the receipt of a reply from the employers to the demand that the rates of pay ...

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  7. SERBIA PRESSED.

    An official communique stales: Three enemy battalions crossed the Drina near Itishorad. The Bulgarians are strongly pressing towards Kniazevatz, and we ...

    Article : 105 words
  8. A BRITISH TRAITOR.

    Aftel trial at the Old Bailey a British subject has been sentenced to penal servitude for life for [?]ollecting and attempting to communicate to the enemy ...

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  9. COUNTRY VOLUNTEERS.

    On Saturday evening the staff of the Dalby Town Council presented a wristiet watch to Mr. George W. Edwards (town clerk and engineer), who has enlisted, ...

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  10. THE "LABOUR LEADER" RAID.

    The count has ordered the destruction of the documents of the Independent Labour Patty which were se[?]zed in the raid on the office of the "Labour Leader." ...

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  11. HOHENZOLLERN REDOUBT.

    Reuter's representative on the Western front says[?] I have visited the Hohenzol[?]ern Redou[?]t, where we are now firmly established. It is shaped like a horses[?], ...

    Article : 270 words
  12. B[?]TISH WOUNDED.

    The Port[?]g[?]ese Government is arranging to receive British wounded from the Dardanelles and Serbin, and is preparing the neeessary hospita]. ...

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  13. CAPTURED GERMAN GUNS.

    The German guns captured by the British at Loos will be placed on public view at the Horse Guards Parade after Wednesday next. ...

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  14. GETTING [?]EADY FOR THE TURKS.

    The S[?]ltan of Egypt has undertaken to raise half a million troops, in readiness to meet Turkish attack. ...

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  15. MR. ASQUITH.

    It is doubtful whether Mr. Asquith will be suffi[?]iently well to attend at the House of Commons before Thursday. ...

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  16. U[?]FFUL GERMAN GONE.

    Baron yon Wangenheim, the German Ambassader, died to-day after a short [?]ness. He was a personal friend of [?] Kaiser, whom he a[?]ompanied on his Cou[?] ...

    Article : 143 words
  17. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    It is expected that a debate on the landing of the Al[?]ied troops at Salonica will talde place in the House of Lords. ...

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  18. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Wilston, and Newmarket brunch will be held at the residence of Mrs. Woller, Kedron Brook road, Wilston. at 2.30 p.m. to-day. ...

    Article : 80 words
  19. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    An official communique states: We repulsed five determined attacks to the southward of the Ikskul Railway on the left bank of the Dvina. During a sixth ...

    Article : 90 words
  20. NEW SHI[?]PING ORDER.

    An Order m Council has been published abrogating Artiele 57 of the Declaration of London whereby a m[?]rchant vess[?]s flag is the sole test of ...

    Article : 175 words
  21. FIVE DAYS MORE.

    The "Figaro" states that the Allies have resolved on fresh measures to help Serbia. Large contingents of troops will be landed without delay and sent to ...

    Article : 188 words
  22. FOOD PANIC IN GERMANY.

    A French official communique states that the [?]rcity and high prices of food in Germany has caused a panic, an[?] Dr. v[?]n B[?]hman[?] Hollweg. the Imperial ...

    Article : 83 words
  23. GERMAN CRUISER SUNK.

    The German Admi[?]ty admits that the [?]iser Prinz Adalbert [?]tself was sunk by two shots from a British submar[?]e in the Balti[?] Son. Only a portion of the crew ...

    Article : 45 words
  24. RIFLE CLUBS.

    A special meeting of the Melbournestreet Sportsmen's rifle Club was held in the rotunda, Musgrave park, on Monday evening. There was a good attendance ...

    Article : 347 words
  25. DASTARDLY PLOT.

    The police have arrested Walter S[?]noltz and Robert [?]y on a charge of consp[?]y They were found in pos[?]ion o[?] [?] caps and t[?] tro[?]l. They had ...

    Article : 419 words
  26. FIGHTING ON THE DVINSK.

    The "Novoe Vremya" states that the 80,000 Germans on the Dvinsk front, between Illulkzt and Lisviaty, have already lost over 40,000. They have an ...

    Article : 55 words
  27. THE CAVELL MURDER.

    Herr Zimmerman, Under Secretary to the German Foreign Office, in a message from Berlin with reference to the execution of Nurse Cavell states: "The ...

    Article : 327 words
  28. PRESENTATIONS.

    At the dinner of the Nanango Football Club on Friday night Mr. E. R. Graham, who has volunteered for active service, was presented by the members with a ...

    Article : 47 words
  29. AUSTRALIAN CONVALESCENTS.

    The reorganisation of the hospitals and the arrangements at [?]orseferry Road for dealing with convaleseents has left the problems of the Australian officers and ...

    Article : 191 words
  30. THE TURN OF THE TIDE.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Petrograd, says: "Nothing like the ful[?] toll of prisoners taken has been told in the Russian communiques. ...

    Article : 106 words
  31. FRANCO-BULGARIAN ENCOUNTERS.

    A French official communique states: The first encounter between French and Balgarian troops took place of October 21 (Thursday last) at Rabrovo. It ...

    Article : 120 words
  32. GIFTS OF READING MATTER.

    Parcels of books and magaz[?]nes from an anonymous donor and from Mrs. John Bond have been received. ...

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  33. THE PROPOSED RECRUITING MARCH.

    The organising secretary of the Queensland Reeruiting Committee has addressed the following circular to the mayors and chairman of councils on the line of the ...

    Article : 471 words
  34. GELDING PRESENTED TO MILITARY AUTHORITIES.

    Mr. B, Welsh, who is staying at the Hotel Cecil, has, through the "Courier" Patnotic rands generously signified his intention of presenting to the military ...

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  35. NAVAL CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 487 words
  36. WALKING STICKS FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    Mr. H. A. Watson, Wallumbilla, advises us that he has forward[?] 13 walking sticks, made out of local timber, and nresented to the wounded soldiers. By Mr. ...

    Article : 81 words
  37. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE

    A German communique state:—We repulsed Russian attacks south-east of Riga. Our weak forces which crossed the Illukst withdrew to the western bank ...

    Article : 112 words
  38. BULGARIAN "JUSTICE."

    Telegrams from Sofia state that M. Stamboulivisky (the representative of the people who was so outspoken in the recent interview between King Ferdinand ...

    Article : 56 words
  39. FALSE PRETENCES.

    Nellie Baker, an Australian, who appeard dre[?]ed in khak[?] with her ar[?] in a [?]ing. has been sente[?]d at Blackpool to six weeks' im[?]ment for having ...

    Article : 52 words
  40. CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 487 words
  41. MAVAL D[?] OF WO[?]K[?]

    The Minister for Navy (Hon J. A. Jonsen), announced to-day that he had decided to have applications called for the position of Naval Director of Works ...

    Article : 74 words
  42. ROUMANIAN POSITION.

    M. Filipeseu, a Unionist, in a sensational ment, accused the Government of evasion speech to-day in the Roumanian Parliaconcerning military supplies. He pointed ...

    Article : 159 words
  43. AUSTRALIAN [?]H COMMISSIONER.

    Satisfaction is expe[?]d in A[?]oAustralian cir[?]s in London that Mr [?] has been chosen for the po[?]tion of High Commissioner, a position which ...

    Article : 63 words
  44. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    An official communique states: We captured positions in the Adige zone, completing our hold on the road from Riva to Mori, and capturing a great quantity ...

    Article : 74 words
  45. THE KING[?]

    His Ma[?]esty the King Is visiting the army In France. PARIS, Tuesday. King George visited the English. ...

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  46. LIMITING RACE MEETINGS.

    The Premier was asked by Dr. Arthur in the Legislative Assembly to-day it the woudl say what steps the Government was going to take to limit the number of ...

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  47. RECENT AIR RAID.

    Inquests were held to-day on two more victims of the recent Zeppelin raid who recently su[?]umbed. These were an elderly platelayer and a girl who took refuge ...

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  48. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The Government of South Australia is arranging for the issue of a 5 per cent. loan of £2,000,000 at £99, repayable in 1920-22. ...

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  49. AERIAL ATTACK ON VENICE.

    A Reuter's message from Rome States that Teatenie aeropanes attacked Venice to-day. One bomb tell in the piazzetta of St. Mark's but no damage was done ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    Sir George [?]id, High Commissioner for Australia, speak[?]ng at lees, appeiled to the ship owners and millers to accord the best treatment to the Australian wheat ...

    Article : 57 words
  51. TROUBLE AT MACKAY.

    Trouble has arisen on the wharves owing, it is alleged. to the presence of an Austrian in the permanest crew of the Government steamer Relief. The ...

    Article : 49 words
  52. RECRUITING IN MELBOURNE.

    To-day's [?]ing fi[?]ures were" Volunt[?]r[?]d, 65; accepted. 53. ...

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  53. ATTITUDE OF GREECE.

    Dr. E. J. Dillon, correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph," states that King Constantine of Greece promised the Kais[?]r that Greece would maintain ...

    Article : 107 words
  54. SOUTH AUSTR[?]N RE[?]UITS.

    To-dnv 27 men volunteered at Adelaide, and 17 were accepted for active service. ...

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  55. ANTI-CONSCRIPTION MANIFESTO

    Messrs. C. E. H. Hob[?]ouse, P Alden. and J. H. Whitehouse, on behalf of the Anti Conseript[?]onist members of the House of Comm[?]ns, have issued a ...

    Article : 268 words
  56. NATIONAL REGISTER.

    The compilation of the national regi[?]t[?]r began to-day throughout the Dominion. All males between the ages of 17 and 60 are required to register by ...

    Article : 37 words
  57. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is quiet at Saturday's rates. ...

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  58. MILITARY FILM.

    The public interest in the military [?]m about to be shown at the Ly[?]m Theatre by the Recruiting Committee is such that the committee has decided ...

    Article : 155 words
  59. PRESBYTERIAN CHAPLAINCY FUND CONCERT.

    A sacted concert will be given in the A[?]-street Pr[?]vterian Church to-morrow evening. A silver coin collection will be taken at the doors, the procecds be ...

    Article : 137 words
  60. THE DARDANELLES.

    There is much discussion as to the prospects of the Gallipoli campaign, but the consensus of expert opinion is that the Government is [?]s determined as ever ...

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  61. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    An Austrian communique states. Enemy airmen dropped bombs on Trieste[?] killing two and wounding 12 of the inhabitants. ...

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  62. DRIVES FOR THE SICK AND WOUNDED.

    The Red Cross Sub-committse of Milirary Hospitals announces that de[?]n[?]te arrangements have been made for drives and trips to be given to the men in ...

    Article : 140 words
  63. CENTRE OF GRAVITY SHIFTED.

    Lord Cromer, writing in the "Times," says: "Germany's success against Russia induced King Ferdinand of Bulgaria to join Germany and King Constantine of ...

    Article : 192 words
  64. ITALIAN LINER SUNK.

    A German submarine in the Aegean Sea sank without warning the Italian liner Sici[?]a, a steel serw steamer of 5180 tons, built in 1900. ...

    Article : 53 words
  65. ALLEGED DI[?]LOYALTY.

    The case of disloyalty alleged in connection with the railway at Toowoomba was brought before the Cabinet yesterday by the Minister for Railways ...

    Article : 73 words
  66. MAILS FOR THE TROPICAL FORCE.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General advises that approval has been given for the same arrangements as regards postal charges to be applied to ma[?]l matter for ...

    Article : 58 words
  67. LAND FOR SOLDIERS.

    The sub-committee appointed by the War Council to deal with the question of settling rturned soldiers on the land will hold a meeting this week to initiate ...

    Article : 31 words
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