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  2. THE ALLIES AND GREECE.

    The SITUATION IN GREECE IS ACCASI[?]NG the greatest interest, and all the newspapers are canvassing the possibiliti[?] in view of Lord Kitch[?]er's visit. Advices from ...

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  3. TURKISH COMMUNIQUE.

    A Turkish communique states: An artillery duel took place along the entire front and there was violent bomb fighting at Seddul Bahr. ...

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  4. WORKERS AND THE WAR.

    Mr. M Kenna (Chancellor of the Exchequer), in the House of Commons today, said the sale of war loan scrip venchers of small denominations ...

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  5. THE "DUNGAREES."

    To-day has constituted an epoch in the history of the township, and great enthusiasm was shown in connection with the reception of the "Dungare[?]s." The ...

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  6. "COURIER" PATRIOTIG FUNDS.

    Yester day was but a fair day as regards the Courier [?] Funds, the sum of £4[?] coming to hand. The largest amount received went to the ...

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  7. WITH OUR BOYS.

    Mr. G. R. Steer (General Traffic Manager, Southern division) has received from Lance-corporal Joseph Cassidy a trains clerk in his offce, an interesting letter ...

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  8. AVIATOR'S EXPERIENCE.

    It is officially announced that two British aeroplanes successfully attacked the railway stition at Ferejik, near E[?]s (on the Aegean coast of Turkey, ...

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  9. SLEEPING GERMAN FLEET.

    R[?]uter's correspondent saus: The naval activity on the part of British and German ships ni the Cattegat during the past week is said to have been due to ...

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  10. BRITISH FUNDS AND FOREIGN STOCKS.

    The Stock Exchenge Committee announces that the minimum prices fixed in July, 1914, in connection with British funds and corporation issues, Indian and ...

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  11. GUNS FOR GALLIPOLI.

    It is reported that two 16[?]in[?] guns have been landed in Bulgaria on their way to Gallipoli. ...

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  12. TURKISH TRANSPORT SUNK.

    The "Zurich Telegraph" reports that a Turkish transport, with 500 tr[?]ps on board, struck a mine in the Sea of Marmora, and sink, nearly all on board ...

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  13. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    The Turks and Germans are concerned at the disappearance of nine German submarines in the Mediterrancan, and it is feared they have been lost. ...

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  14. INCREASES IN RENTS.

    Mr. Waiter Long, President of the Local Government Board, proposes to introduce a Bill dealing with increases in rents. ...

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  15. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French reports: Our artillery for four days carried out organised bombardments of many portions of the hostile lines with good ...

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  16. [?]STEAMER THELMA.

    The British steamer Thelma, which was recently chased and stopped by a German warship, and rescued by a Swedish warship, has arived safely at Gothenburg, ...

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  17. RECRUITING STATISTICS.

    At the Adelaide-street Drill Shed yesterday 51 recruits offered their services, and 33 were accepted. At Rockhampton 2 men were accepted; at ...

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  18. THE "GLOBE" REISSUED.

    The "Globe" newspaper, which was recently suppressed by the authorities for publishing a statement regarding the resignation of Lord Kitchener, has been ...

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  19. FRENCH OPERATIONS.

    Mr. Ward Price, telegraphing from Salonica, states: The French are holding [?]5 miles of a triangular plain pointing to Voles, and bound by the Cerna River on ...

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  20. RUSSIAN JEWS' RELIEF FUND,

    Writing of the Jewish sutterers in the Russian war zone the London "Daily chronicle" says:—"In the long history of the martyr-people there is no ghastlier ...

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  21. COUNTRY VOLUNTEERS.

    Sergeant-major Williams was present at the patriotic race meeting held at Murrumba on Saturday and gave an address in the afternoon at the conclusion of ...

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  22. PRODUCTION OF SPELTER.

    It is reported that the Anaconda Copper Company is Recovering zine from its stocks of millions of tons of zine [?] by clectrolytic precipitation, and is ...

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  23. FRENCH HEADQUARTERS.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, the war correspondent, after having visited the French headquarters, states that one general lives In the middle of a great feild just ...

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  24. BRITISH STEAMERS SUNK.

    The British steamers Merganser, 1905 tons, and Hallamshire, 4420 tons, have been sunk. The crews were saved. ...

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  25. CASES FOR CANNED BEEF.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Will Thorne called attention to an interview between New South Wales meat canners and the Chief Secretary, in which ...

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  26. GERMAN DREADNOUGHT.

    It is reported that one of Germany's newest dreadnoughts struck a mine in the Baltic, and sank, but all on board, with the exception of 33, were saved[?] ...

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  27. AMERICAN COLLIER SEIZED.

    A British cruiser seized the American collier Genes[?] off the West Indies on the ground that she is partly owned by Gormans. The consign[?]s, Blake and ...

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  28. GERMANS CONCENTRATING.

    Travellers from Germany report that from seven to ten army corps are concentrating behind the western front, the majority being from the castern front. ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT BOARD.

    The Australian Wheat[?] Board consists of Sir George Reud (High Commissioner), Sir P M[?] Bride (Agent-General for Victoria), Sir Newton Moore (Western ...

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  30. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    The limit of the application of the preference to unioniste principle was reached in Maryborough this week. Two n[?]w sash cords were required at the ...

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  31. GENEROUS BELGIANS.,

    The Belgian Fr[?]sons have given 3,000[?]000 Tranes (£120,000) for the relief of the allied prisoners of war in Germany[?] ...

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  32. EXPLOSION IN CANADA,

    Vu explosion, the cause of which is not yet known, bul is believed generally to have been the work of alien enemises, occurred ni the plant of the Canadian ...

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  33. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German communique states: The Serbian re[?]guard was thrown back near Socanja, in the Ibar Valley. Both sides of the Fordujevon Valley have been ...

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  34. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is dull, and quotations for cargoes are 3d, to 6d, per quarter lower. ...

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  35. PRESENTATIONS.

    A send-off was accorded Privates George and Charles Ellis, two natives of Allora who have been on home leave, at the Royal Hotel on Saturday night. ...

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  36. A THRILLING STORY.

    A New Zealand nursing sister who is one of the survivors from the transport Marquette. Which was recently [?] pedoed, tells a thrilling story of her ...

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  37. FIRE IN PARIS.

    A great fire is raging in an annexe of the Bon March[?] store in Paris. Ninety Wounded soldiers were in a temporary [?]ospital on the fifth floor, but were ...

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  38. HEAVY AUSTRIAN CASUALTIES.

    The occupation of Novi Bazar by General von Koevess was duo to his receiving reinforcements. Owing to his heavy losses, the mountain routes were ...

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  39. THE LATE SERGEANT COOLING.

    Mrs. Cooling, mother of Sergeant W[?] Cooling, whose death was reported in a recent issue of the "Courier," has received the following letter written from ...

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  40. A PATRIOTIG POLITICIAN.

    Mr. A. C. Carmichael, M.L.A. formerly Minister for Public Instruction, was a few days ago offered by the Government the position of Commissioner of ...

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  41. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    A German communiqe states: We repulsed a weak Russian attack on the c[?]metery at [?]sk. ...

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  42. BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    Mr. Asquith announced in the House of Commons to-day that he would introduce a Parliamentary Registration Bill to-morrow. The measure deals with the ...

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  43. HEROES OF THE DARDANELLES.

    Mrs. Scott, Waghorn-street, Ipswich, has recived a message from the military headquarters, Melbourne, stating that Sergeant C. D. Scott is ill with enteric ...

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  44. RUSSIAN PRISONERS REVOLT.

    [?] information received here states that 2000 Russian prisoners, who were interned at Debrejep, revolted in August last on account of bad food, and ...

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  45. CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND.

    Ysterday the fund inaugurated by the Brisbane Girls' Club to provide Christmas cheer for the soldiers and nurses in camp again received very welcome ...

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  46. GREEK SHIPPING.

    There is a slump on the shipping exchanges in s in freights by Greek steamers, for which bither[?] there has been the K[?]nest demand. The fact is the more ...

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  47. A REORGANISATION.

    Another reorganisation of the Australian Army Medical Service was effected to-day. Surgeon-General Williams is now Deputy Director, and Colonels Girlin and ...

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  48. DOBERDO PLATEAU BATTLE.

    Fighting on the Doberdo Plateau shows undiminished violence, notwithstanding the rain storms. The Austrians are not allowed a moment's rest, and the whole ...

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  49. THE MEDITERRANEAN FORCES.

    His Excellency the Governor-General has made available to the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) the following information:—"The War Office informs ...

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  50. THE WAR IN SERBIA.

    A telegram from Monastir states that the situation has imoproved and the Bulgarians [?]ave retired from Pre[?]p. The Serbian cavalry advanced ...

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  51. STRUGGLE FOR GORIZIA.

    The struggle for Gorizia has continued for eight days with uninterrupted fury, and assaults on every position have brought the Italians within a few yards ...

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  52. THE FRENCH RED CROSS.

    Sir,—In reading through the list of the "Courier" Patriotic Funds, which have been so Generously subscribed to by the public of this State, may I as a ...

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  53. SALE OF LIQUOR.

    The report of the Central Board con[?] trolling the liquor traffic shows that prosecutions for drunkenness dropped 40 per cent during the first four Weeks, as ...

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  54. HONOUR BOARDS.

    At a meeting this afternoon of representatives of tile Mackay. Mirani. Nebo, Peoneer and Sarina Councils and the Harbour Board it was decided to creet an ...

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  55. VICTORIAN RECRUITS.

    Of 74 applicants for enlistment to-day 52 were accepted. ...

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  56. THE DARDANELLES.

    The correspondent of the "Koc[?]e Zeitung" reports from Constantinople that the Allies have begun a great effensive at the [?]ardanelles ...

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  57. AT STRUMNITZA.

    A number of Allied journalists visited the French fronts at S[?]za the left bank of the ornaya. French officers state that the Bulgarians are ...

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  58. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN VOLUNTEERS.

    To-day 29 men volunteered for active service, and 23 were accepted. ...

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  59. ENEMY FIRMS.

    The Prime Minister (Hon. W. M. Hughes) stated to-day that, after having very carefully considerdred the position, he had decided to place Siemensa Bross and ...

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  60. THE DENTAL SERVICES.

    Major Hall, principal dental officer o[?] the staff of the Director General of Medical Services, intends visiting Brisbane next week to inspect the dental ...

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  61. ENLISTMENT IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Yesterday 40 recruits volunteered, and 28 passed the medical examination. The figures for last week are: Volunteers, 134; passed, 86. ...

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