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  2. A TENSE SITUATION.

    The German newspapers assert that the Allies have presented an ultimatum to Greece. LONDON, Friday. ...

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  3. THE DARDANELLES.

    The "Manchester Guardian" says itdoubts whether the Government will decido in favour of the evacuation of the Dardanelles. Possibly some portions of ...

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  4. "COURIER" PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    Some are born givers; others become givers. This has been proved a thousand times since the inception of the "Courier" Patriotic Funds. A sympathetic people ...

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  5. FRENCH TRANSPORT SUNK.

    An officer of the steamer Lady Plymouth relates the story of the loss of the French transport Calvats, which was sunk by a submarine in the ...

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  6. THE FIGHT FOR GORIZIA.

    Curl Wiegurd, the German-American correspondent who some months ago attained considerable prominence by purporting to interview his Ho[?]ness the ...

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  7. LONDON BANKS.

    Commencing in December next the London banks will close at 3 o'clock, except on Saturday, when the closing time will be 1 o'clock, with a view to ...

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  8. HELPING THE ENEMY.

    The newspapers protest against Lord Ribblesdale's "blabbing indiscretion" regarding General Monro as being the worse as he married Mrs. Asquith's ...

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  9. TURKISH COMMUNIQUE

    A Turkish communique claims that by flanking fire and counter-attacks the British were repulsed, and the enemy's losses were severe. ...

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  10. HEROES OF GALLIPOLI.

    An enthusiastic gathering of Australian natives give a reception at Anzac buffet, Horseferry-road, to the Australian winners of the Victoria Cross—Throssel, Tubb, ...

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  11. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    An official statement says: German submarines on November 5 off the North African coast torpedoed and sank the British auxiliary cruiser Para, 6332 ...

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  12. WESTENDE BOMBARDED.

    A German communique states that enemy monitors bombarded Westende, on the coast of Belgium. ...

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  13. SUBMARINES PASSING TO TURKEY.

    A report from Bulgarian sources states that many German submarines are passing to Turkey by way of Sofia, Adrianople, and Rodosto. Germans are ...

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  14. BELGIAN AVIATORS ACTIVE.

    A Belgian communique states that Belgian aviators dropped bombs on the German cantonments at Essen. ...

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  15. THE SOUTHLAND.

    Mr. R. L. Outhwaite has given notice of the following question in the House of Commons: "When will the publication be permitted of the facts relating to a ...

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  16. TORPEDOED STEAMERS.

    The crews of the steamers Californian and Sir Richard Awdry, which were torpedoed in the Mediterranean, have landed at Marseilles. ...

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  17. ASPHYXIATING GASES.

    The Army Committee of the French Senate has adopted a resolution insisting upon the unrestricted use of asphyxiating gases by the French troops. ...

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  18. A GIGANTIC TASK.

    Mr. Leopold do Rothschild, who was interviewed on the occasion of his birthday, stated: "The war is a tremendous strain, and we have been set a gigantic ...

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  19. E13 AGAIN.

    Lieutenant-Commander Layton, of the British submarine E13 (which grounded on the Danish coast and was destroyed by a German submarine, the survivors ...

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  20. GERMANS IN NORTHERN FRANCE

    Travellers from Maubeuge, Tourcoing, and other occupied towns in the North of France state that the Germans are compelling men, women, and children, ...

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  21. SERBIA'S PLIGHT.

    German advices state that the Austro-Germans have entered Rashka, thus completing the invasion of Old Serbia. The Serbian Government has gone to ...

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  22. PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    The Press Bureau publishes reports furnished by Mr. Osborne, of the American Embassy, on the Wittenberg camp, where there are 400 English, including ...

    Article : 319 words
  23. FORGED TREASURY NOTES.

    The police have discovered at Tottenham an important plant for counterfeiting Treasury notes, and many of these notes have been passed, including seven ...

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  24. "COO-EE-EE!"

    The greatest Australian [?]eatrical gathering ever known in London assembled in His Majesty's Theatre to-day on the occasion of the matinee in aid of ...

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  25. ITALIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    An official communique states: The Perugia brigade, operating in the San Michele zone, has conquered the whole of the mountain ridge ...

    Article : 112 words
  26. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    The military position in German East Africa, between Lake Tanganyika and Lake Nyassa, is well in hand. All the Germans are in strong force at Lake ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. AMERICAN EXCHANGE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that in order to check the effect on the American exchange rate of British purchases in America the Government is taking steps ...

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  28. THE SERBIAN RETREAT.

    Arrivals from the Front state that the retreat of the Serbians is perfectly orderly, and they have lost no prisoners. The only guns captured by the enemy ...

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  29. GUARANTEES REQUIRED FROM GREECE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Malta states that it is understood that the consent by Greece to allow the withdrawal of the Anglo-French and Serbian troops into ...

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  30. THE UNION CONTINGENT.

    Colonel Beves has been appointed to command the South African Union contingent which is being despatched to German East Africa. ...

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  31. ENCAMPED IN DEEP SNOW.

    Newspapers at Vienna and Budapest state that the Austrians have been forced to encamp in deep snow in the mountains of Serbia, and are suffering terribly from ...

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  32. GIFTS IN KIND.

    A parcel of magazines for the Belgians has been received from E. H Alder, while Mrs M. Laird forwarded four pairs of socks. A. J Collins, Wooloowin, sent ...

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  33. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    An Austrian communique states that 3000 shells fell on Gorizia in two hours, causing serious fires, but the military damage was trifling. The inhabitants ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICAN TREASON TRIALS.

    Lord Duxton, Governor-General of South Africa, in his speech at the opening of Parliament, stated that his Ministers hoped that after the High Treason Court ...

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  35. COMMONWEALTH WHEAT SCHEME.

    Sir George Reid has received the Commonwealth Government's instructions regarding the wheat crop. The Agents-General of the respective States are ...

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  36. CHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDINGS.

    The Soldiers' Church of England Help Society, which some time ago announced its intention of providing, if possible, plum puddings for every soldier in camp ...

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  37. REPORTED COMMERCIAL AND ECONOMIC BLOCKADE.

    The Exchange Telegraph Company's correspondent at Athens states that the newspapers publish a British Legation communique stating that the Entente has ...

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  38. TREATMENT OF WOUNDED IN

    The Press in Berlin is protesting against the treatment of wounded soldiers. It is reported that a young soldier who was seriously wounded was ...

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  39. MARCH TO MONASTIR.

    It is stated that the Bulgarians mano[?]uvring in the Prilep region have suspended their march towards Monastir. ...

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  40. AUSTRIAN LOSSES AT GORIZIA.

    The Austrian losses in the vicinity of Gorizia on Friday are estimated at 8000. ...

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  41. ALLIES' DAY.

    The Tsar and King Peter of Serbia have each sent messages to Mr. B. R. Wise, Agent-General fot New South Wales, expressing appreciation of the ...

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  42. ATTACK ON VENICE.

    It is officially stated that Austrian hydroplanes dropped bombs on the port, arsenal, hangars, barracks, gasworks, and railway station at Venice, and returned ...

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  43. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchen[?] arrived here on Saturday morning, and lunched at the British Legation. In the afternoon King Constantine gave an audience to Lord ...

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  44. VIEWS OF MILITARY CRITICS.

    Military crities, summing up the position in Serbia, point out that the northern Serbian army is falling back into Montenegro, and the southern ...

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  45. POSITION IN INDIA.

    The Secretary of State for India contradicts absolutely the groundless reports published in the German Press alleging the breaking out of rebellion and ...

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  46. AUSTRALASIAN WOUNDED.

    Large numbers of Australasian wounded soldiers recently arrived in England, and are at the Wandsworth Hospital. Several prominent officers state ...

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  47. INDIAN WHEAT.

    The Indian Government has extended the prohibition on the export of wheat till further orders. ...

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  48. RECRUITING QUESTION.

    The Press Bureau states that Lord Derby, Director of Recruiting, in a letter written to Mr. Asquith in the endeavour to clear up the ...

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  49. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    An official communique states: "The German attempt to cross the Dwina, north-west of Frederickstadt, failed. The Germans made a futile attempt to reach ...

    Article : 110 words
  50. COLONEL ROOSEVELT.

    The department of militia having heard a rumour that Colonel Roosevelt is willing to head a Canadian division in Flanders, has announced that the ...

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  51. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is quiet, but rather firmer. The quotations in Chicago for December wheat options is from 106 down to 104½ cents per bushel; May, 107? to ...

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  52. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    A French communique states: We repulsed a Bulgarian attack on Strumnitza, with appreciable losses to the enemy. ...

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  53. BULGARIAN CLAIMS.

    A Bulgarian communique claims the capture of important points in the Babouna Pass opening the gates to Prilep and Monastir. They captured at Glain ...

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  54. BREACH OF NEUTRALITY LAWS.

    A number of officials of the Hamburg-Amerika Steamship Company are under indictment charged with breaking the neutrality laws. The evidence implicates ...

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  55. RUSSIAN JEWS' RELIEF FUND.

    The ready response to the many calls in connection with the war have shown the desire of the public to assist those less fortunate than themselves in these ...

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  56. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German communique says: During yesterday's successful pursuing battles 5000 Serbians were taken prisoners. ...

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  57. GERMAN TORTURE METHODS.

    Prisoners brought to Kieff recount the story that the Brandenburg Dragoons caught between 40 and 50 Austrians wandering in a forest, seeking to surrender. ...

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  58. HIGH TREASON.

    It is reported in Berlin that M. Scouloudis, the Greek Premier, is indicting saveral of the followers of M. Venezelos in Crete on the charge of high treason. ...

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  59. SINKING OF THE ANGLIA.

    The captain of the hospital ship Anglia, which struck a mine in the English Channel and sank, stated at the inquest held on the bodies of ...

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  60. AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    An Austrian communique states: The Mobammedans in the Sanjak of Novi Bazar cheered the entry of our troops. The German and Bulgarian advance on ...

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  61. GREEK MERCHANTMEN.

    A private message received in Berlin states that Greece has ordered all Greek merchant vessels in French and Italian ports to withdraw immediately. ...

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  62. BULGARIAN ATROCITIES.

    An official wireless message states that Serbian refugees who have reached Salonica give the most terrible details of atrocities committeed by the Bulgarian ...

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  63. OVERTURES TO CHINA.

    Great Britain, France, and Russia are planning to induce China to join as a sleeping partner the Triple Entente in order to prevent friction with Japan. ...

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  64. SYSTEM OF LOCAL TRIBUNALS.

    Mr. Walter Long (President of the Local Government Board) has issued instructions whereby every local governing authority in Great Britain is to appoint ...

    Article : 167 words
  65. THE BATTLE OF LOOS.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, the war correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," in the course of a long despatch with regard to the fighting at Loos, says, ...

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  66. LONDON NEWSPAPER'S VIEWS.

    The "Observer" says that King Constantine of Greece is virtually governing by a coup d'etat. He may have forgotten that Greak Britain, France, and ...

    Article : 161 words
  67. CHRISTMAS DINNER FOR THE TROOPS.

    The Brisbane Girls' Club was received the following donations:—Miss Childs £1/1/, Mrs. C. P. Christoe (Maryborough) £1/1/6, Mrs. A. P. Henzell ...

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  68. THE ANCONA OUTRAGE.

    Italy has notified the United States that she has no doubt that the submarine which sank the steamer Anc[?]na, was of Austrian nationality. ...

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