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  2. THE ATTACK ON PRUNAY.

    In the recent attempts to break through at Pruuay the Germans hoped to capture Reims, and thus create a decisive effect in the Balkans. The German losses ...

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  3. SERBIA'S SERIOUS POSITION.

    Lord Lansdowne's statement in the House of Lords, "It is highly improbable that the Serbian army will be able to withstand the Ausiro-German and ...

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  4. MR. ASQUITH.

    Mr. Aequith, who has not yet recovered from his recent illness, was absent from to-day's sitting of the House of Commons. ...

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  5. "COURIER" PATALOTIG FOOD.

    It is many months since the funds opened by the "Courier" were inaugurated, and during the period momentous happenings have shaken the world to its ...

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  6. WHY WAS IT REFUSED?

    The Legislative Council on Tuesday last, on an assurance from the representative of the Government in that chamber that the Meat Works Bill was a ...

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  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The South Australian loan of £2,00,000 at 5 per cent., issued at 99, has been underwritten. Holders of £553,000 worth of stock in the 4 per cent, loan, maturing ...

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  8. NATION L TREASURES.

    The national treasures in Westminster Abbey and St. Maigaret's Church, Westminster, are being removed to a place of greater safety. ...

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  9. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German Communique states: We repulsed atlacks north-east of Souchez, and recovered 250 metres (about 270 yards) of ground in the Champagne area, which had ...

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  10. BRITISH PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    Sir Edward Grey states that he has learned from Mr. Gerard, the American Ambassador in Bellin, that the British prison" s detained at Ruhleben after 10 ...

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  11. TERRIBLE LOSSES.

    The "Nicuwe Courant" estimates the the Prussian losses in the war total 1,021,078. The last 10 casualty lists, covering the period from the 11 the to the 20th ...

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  12. A CONVERSION PROPOSAL.

    Information received by the Queens land Premier shows that the South Australian loan of £2,000,000 at 5 per cent. is to cover bonds falling due in April and ...

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  13. GERMAN SPIES.

    The authorities announce the arrest of a German who had an allegedly forged Amenenn passport, and a man of Turkish extraction. Sentence has been passed ...

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  14. GERMANY AND PEACE.

    It [?] learned here that Prince von B[?]low will shortly submit to King Alfonso fo S[?]ain and to President Wilson the lines on which Germany is prepared ...

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  15. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The seventh series of colonial wool auctions for the present year opened to-day, when 8133 bales were offered, of which 3603 were New Zealand, the ...

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  16. BRITISH AT SALONICA.

    Lord Lansdowne stated in the House of Lords to-day that only 23,000 British troops had landed at Salonica These were all that could be collected at the ...

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  17. VOLUNTEER CORPS.

    A Bill providing for the official recegnition of volunteer corps for home defence has boen read a second time in the House of Leards. The corps are to ...

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  18. GERMAN SEVERITY.

    The King of Spain, the Pope, ard President Woodrow Wilson have implored the Kaiser to save the 34 Be'ginns at Liege who are under sentence of death for ...

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  19. THE CYPRUS OFFER.

    Sir Edward Grey aunounced in the House of Commons to day that the offer of Cyprus to Greece had lapsed as Gree[?] had not seen her way to support Serbia. ...

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  20. EMPLOYMENT OF WOMEN.

    The Government has appointed a committee to consider the question of the employment of women in the place of men who enlist under Lord Derby's ...

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  21. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is strong, in response to a sharp advance in America and Canada The quotation in Chicago for December ...

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  22. A WOMAN'S REVENGE.

    According to messages sent from Vicnna and Berlin to "The Politi[?]en," Prince Le[?]pold of Saxe-Coburg was attacked on Sunday by Miss Helene ...

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  23. POSTAL EMPLOYEES.

    Mr. Herbert Samuel (Postmaster-General) has promised 20,000 men employed in the Post Department, who are eligible for milituy service, to keep ...

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  24. SERBIAN APPEAL.

    M. Pasitch, the Serbinn Premier, has sent a messgage begging the friends of Serbin to hasten troops to save the country. He adds: "For 20 days the ...

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  25. HELPING THE EMPIRE.

    There was so great a rush when the doors were opened that it was necessary to creet barricades cades and requisition the police to keep the entrance clear. " Thus ...

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  26. "EDITH CAVELL HOME."

    The home for London hospital nurses, which is now being built, and was named after Queen Alexandra, has been renamed, at the request of the latter, the "Editn ...

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  27. DESPERATE FIGHTING.

    A Reuter's message from Athens states: It is officially announced that the Serbians, after desperate fighting, receaptured Koprulu (Veles.) ...

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  28. KING CONSTANTINE.

    King Constantine in the course of a statement to a representative of the Associated Pres st Athens said: Greece is merely loosening the sword in thet ...

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  29. THE KING AT THE FRONT.

    A number of informal incidents are characterising the tour of King Geroge in France. On arriving unexpectedly in the market square of a certain town ...

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  30. METAL TRANSACTIONS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Sir Henry Dalziel asked a question as to the extent of Merton and Co.'s transactions with the Govetnment Mr. T. J. ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    It is understood that General Botha has devided to remain in office with his present colleagues ...

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  32. BULGARIANS ENTER USKUB.

    Telegrams from Athens state that after Prince Cyril, second son of King Ferdinand, had headed the Bulgars in their triumphal entry into Uskub, the Serbians ...

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  33. SCENE IN THE GREEK PAYMENT.

    A striking incident occurred in the Chamber of Deputies during a debate on the agreement between Grece and Tureky relating to properties ...

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  34. BRITISH IN THE SEA OF MARMORA.

    A British submarine sunk a Turkish munition transport vessel in the Sea of Marmora. ...

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  35. BRITISH TRANSPORT MARQUETTE.

    It is officially announced that the British transport Marquette was torpedoed in the Aegean Sea. It is understood that 99 of those on board the vessel are ...

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  36. ADDRESSING THE WORKERS.

    Mr. H. E. Pratten, of Sydney, has been attached to the Parliamentary Munitions Committee, and will assist members of the House of Commons in addressing the ...

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  37. GERMAN PLOT IN AMERICA.

    There are further starling developments in connection with the bomb conspiracy. The police are seeking for Max Breitung, secretary and treasurer of the [?] ...

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  38. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    Au official communique states: The enemy losses al Komarovo were enormous. The prisoners taken include many Germans. ...

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  39. "NOT GETTING A FAIR DEAL"

    The Hon. J. D. Fitzgerald, M.L.C. (Vice-President of the Executive Conneil), in a speech at the conference of the Country Press Association to-day, said ...

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  40. AMERICAN CONSUL AT NISH.

    The American Consul has left Nish (the temporary capital of Serbia), and is removing to Tehntohak, owing, it is believed, to Nish being in danger of ...

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  41. POLITICAL WARFARE.

    The comments of the Australian news papers condemning political warfare in England as calculated to injure Imperial solidarity has been brought under the ...

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  42. FRENCH OPERATIONS.

    A French communique states: The Bulgarians on the 22nd attacked along the whole front of the French forces, occupying the Stramnitza region. The ...

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  43. AIR RAIDS ON LONDON.

    At the inquest held in London on victims of the recent, air raid Mr. Hare, the solicitor representing the Admiralty, said that Admiral Sir Percy Scott ...

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  44. THE SALONICA EXPEDITION.

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Loreburn asked whether the Government had determined on the despatch of troops to Salonica with the approval of ...

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  45. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German communique states: Marshal von Hindenburg has had slight gains in the Illukst section. Elsewhere the Russian attacks were repulsed. ...

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  46. BULGARIANS AND GERMANS,

    A Junction between the Bulgarian and German forces is imminent. ...

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  47. VENGEANCE ON WORKS OF ART

    A French wireless message states: The Austrians continue bombarding the wonders of Venice with aeroplanes in order that they may wreak vengeance upon ...

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  48. RUSSIAN WAR VICTIMS.

    Mr. Phillp Frankel the president of the Brisbane Hebrew congregation, has received a further cablegram from London under the joint signatures of Leopold de ...

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  49. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A Berlin communique states: The Germans, east of Visegrade reached the heights of Suhagorapapos. General von Kaevess's and General von Gallwitz's ...

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  50. INCOME TAX QUESTION.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Arthur Lynch naked whether Austialia s visiting or residing in Great Britain would be required to pay taxes levied on imcomes ...

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  51. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The German parcels post with the United States has laten indefinitely suspaded, but the cause is not known. ...

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  52. CHURCH DESTRUCTION.

    The Pope has asked for details of the wanton destruction of churches by the Austrians and Germana, and intends to make a protest. ...

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  53. BULGARIAN OFFICERS SHOT.

    A French wireless message states that six Bulgarian colonels have been shot for showing Sympathy with "Russia the Delivere " ...

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  54. HEROES OF THE DARDANELLES.

    A report from Toowomba recently announced the sad death of Sergeant Signaller A. Richards whose parents, it was understood, were both dead. We are ...

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  55. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    An official communique issued to-day states: The struggle is being continued foot by foot in the Champagne area. The obstinate resistance of our troops, and ...

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  56. AN ART UNION.

    We have been advised by K. Lawson, for Mrs. J. J Corrigan, that the drawing for the art union organised by the latter lady has been postponed until ...

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  57. WELFARE OF MOTHERHOOD.

    A large meeting was held in the Gu[?]ldhall last night to initiate a national campaign for the welfare of motherhood and infancy. ...

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  58. BULGARIA'S ATTITUDE.

    A radio message received here states that M Redoslveff the Bulgarian Premier, interviewed by a representative of the Associated Press, stated: "Bulgaria's ...

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  59. COMMANDEERING COAL.

    The Minister for the Navy (Hon. J. A. Jensen) states all the stocks of coal In Melbourne, Adelaide, Fremantle, and Albany have been commandeered by the ...

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  60. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking in the House of Commons to-day, said that Mr. Asquith would shortly make a full statement with regard to the progress of ...

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  61. COPPER DAY.

    The weeks of arduous preparation by the Brisbane Girls' Club for another street effort, by which it was hoped that their funds for the presiding of Christmas ...

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