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  4. ALLIES' CONTINUED ADVANCE.

    The only important occurrence Belgium on Sunday, says a communique issued in Paris, were that we made some progress in the ...

    Article : 304 words
  5. CHIEF'S GIFT TO KING.

    His Highness the Maharajah Sindhia of Gwalior has made a most munificent Christmas gift to the King in the form of King Cross and other motor ...

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  6. ENEMY'S REPEATER ATTACKS

    During the fighting around Prasysz, which finally ended by the Germans retreating, the enemy repeatedly assailed the Russian positions, but was driven ...

    Article : 95 words
  7. JAPANESE SYMPATHISERS.

    According to the master of the Japanese steamers Darien Maru, which arrived at Fremantle from Yokohama this morning, the Japanese people are ...

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  8. WITH THE FIRST AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    In a letter dated Sunday 22nd November Mr C. W. Frost writes from the s.s. Benalla as follows to Mr Vin R. Allan. secretary of the Ballarat Anglers' Club: ...

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  9. EAST HONORS WEST.

    It is reported from Tokio that the Japanese Emperor and Empress have given the sum of £3000 to the funds of the Salvation Army. ...

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  10. AMERICAN NEUTRALITY.

    The many allegations of the violation of American neutrality by residents of the United States, particularly as regards the shipping of contraband ...

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  11. SENSATIONAL REPORT FROM VIENNA.

    A prominent neutral diplomatist, at Vienna has telegraphed to the American authorities to the effect that Austrian lending financial and commercial ...

    Article : 72 words
  12. GERMAN OFFICERS' NERVES.

    The Berlin; correspondent of the "Nieuwe, Rotterdamsche Courant" states that there are 3000 German officers in Berlin suffering from wrecked nerves, ...

    Article : 68 words
  13. ALLIED AIRMEN'S RAID.

    The "Daily Maily's" correspondent at Dunkirk states that it is reported there that the Allies' airmen J[?]opped bombs and set on fire the Zeppelin ...

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  14. NEW ZEALANDER KILLED.

    Corporal Glen Rawlins, a New Zealander, who was serving with the 28th London Territorials, was killed while cutting the enemy's entanglements, for ...

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  15. DRIVING THE ENEMY PACK.

    The "Daily Chromele" states that the Allies are driving the enemy back from Lille through morasses of mud. H[?]dieds of prisoners were captured ...

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  16. ITALY'S ATTITUDE.

    According to the "Bourse Gazette," says a Petrograd message, Italy has demanded from Turkey an explanation of the movement of 4000 Arabs under ...

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  17. AUSTRALASIAN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—At London—Hawkesbury, from Dunedin. September 22nd; Tasmanic, from Busselton, W.A. October 13th ...

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  18. EFFECTIVE NAVAL HELP.

    During the advance from Nieuport the Allies cleared a strong network of fortifications. The British fleet, aided an ...

    Article : 61 words
  19. MINE OFF IRISH COAST.

    The steamer Tritonia (4272, tons) of the Donaldson line. Glasgow, which was on a voyage to New Brunswick, struck a mine off the North of Ireland ...

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  20. THE NAVAL RAID.

    Naval men who took part in the chase of the German cruisers which raided the north-east coast of England. state that the escape of the enemy's ...

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  21. COMMEMORATION MEETINGS HELD.

    Five hundred meetings have been held throughout Italy to commemorate Oberdank, who was executed in 1882 for conspiracy against the Emperor ...

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  22. BRITISH WAR EXPENDITURE.

    When interviewed by a representative of the newspaper. "Humanity." Mr Lloyd Geore the Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated that the British war ...

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  23. GERMANS EVACUATE MIDDLE-KIRKE.

    The newspaper "De Tijd" states that the Germans have evacuated Middlekirke. The Allies' aeroplanes are busy ...

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  24. BONAR LAW'S SPEECH.

    Mr Bonar Law leader of the Opposition speaking at Bootle, said it was difficult to realise that a large German Fleet could approach England and ...

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  25. ITALIAN NEUTRALITY.

    According to an Amsterdam telegram, the "Hamburger Nachrichten," which has always been one of the most intensely anti-British newspapers in ...

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  26. BREACH OF CHILIAN NEUTRA-LITY.

    The Chilian Minister, states that Chili sent a strong sent a strong protest to Berlin against the German warships' violation of Chilian neutrality before they ...

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  27. ENEMY FORCE IN GALICIA.

    There are now 600,000 Austro-Germans in Western Galicia attempting to relieve Cracow and Pazemvsl. The garrison at Przemysl suffered ...

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  28. GERMAN ATROCITIES RENEWED.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reports that fresh stories of German atrocities in Belgium are daily coming to light. ...

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  29. BALLARAT PATRIOTIC FUND

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  30. THE CAPTURE OF BELGRADE.

    Belgrade was re-captured by the Serbians after a desperate struggle. Until demoralisation set in the Austrians put up a good fight. ...

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  31. DEATHS AT HARTLEPOOL.

    Deaths, at Hartlepool, due to the Gorman bombardment, number 100 ...

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  32. WAR AGAINST THE TURKS.

    It is officially announced at Rome that the Turks have evacuated the Sinai Peninsula, lying between the Gulfs of Suez and, Alkabah. ...

    Article : 92 words
  33. THE "STAR" LISTS.

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  34. GERMAN'S PREMATURE EXULTATION.

    In connection with the internment of forty Germans a dramatic episode preceded their arrest. When the bombardment of ...

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  35. BELGIUM RELIEF FUND.

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  36. "CLEAR THE FATHERLAND."

    A wireless message received from Berlin purports to give the text of an Army Order signed "Joffre," found upon a French officer. ...

    Article : 120 words
  37. RED CROSS FUND.

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  38. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    The Petrograd correspondent of the Roman newspaper "Messagero" confirms earlier reports of the complete defeat of the Germans northwards of ...

    Article : 144 words
  39. AMERICAN'S DOUBLE ROLE.

    Dr Hexamer. a German-American, in an article in the "Cologne Gazette," accuses Americans of praying for peace on Sundays and supplying the Triple ...

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  40. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Writing on 24th November, the Kiel correspondent of the New York "Tribune" declared that German naval officers scouted the idea that the German ...

    Article : 188 words
  41. CAMP KITCHEN FUND.

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  42. SEVEN TOWNS OCCUPIED.

    The Sluis correspondent of the Amsterdam newspaper "De Tijd." reports that the Allies, assisted by the fleet and by British artillery, have occupied ...

    Article : 145 words
  43. Y.M.C.A. EQUIPMENT.

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  44. IN AUSTRALIA.

    An arrangement has been made by the Postal Authorities with the Eastern Pacific Cable Company by which our soldiers in Egypt may have cablegrams ...

    Article : 117 words
  45. BRITAIN'S FINANCIAL STRENGTH.

    Mr M. L. Moss K.C. and a former member of the Legislative Council for Perth, has just returned from London, where he has been since before ...

    Article : 207 words
  46. ALLIES' FURIOUS ATTACKS.

    A special Correspondent of the Amsterdam newspaper "De Tijd" states that the British and Belgians have carried tout furious and irresistible attacks in West Flanders. ...

    Article : 99 words
  47. CHRISTMAS GIFTS TO SAILORS.

    The Minister for Dafence stated to-day that Mr Deane, of Hawkes Bay, Now Zealand had presented him with a cheque for 100 to be distributed ...

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  48. FRENCH WAR FINANCES.

    M. Ribot, the French Minister for Finance considers that it will not be practicable to impose additional taxation in France at present. Therefore ...

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  49. FIGHT IN GALICIA.

    "The German forces in the Mlava have retired on the Lautenzurg-Neidenburg line," declares a Petrograd communique. ...

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  50. RED CROSS IN INDIA.

    The St. John Ambulance Association in India continues to perform its vigorous work of assisting the Red Gross movement. ...

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  51. FIGHT FOR VERMELLES.

    Mr Martin Donohue, the "Daily Chronicle's" war correspondent states that the fight for Vermelles lasted 52 days. ...

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  52. GREETINGS FROM HOME.

    The residents of Moe have forwarded the following cablegram to Driver Colin B. Hampton, who is with the First Australian Imperial Expeditionary ...

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  53. GERMAN OFFICERS' METHODS.

    That the German soldiers are sometimes forced to go on is shown by the following answer to an interrogation put to a wounded prisoner by "Eye ...

    Article : 325 words
  54. SPORTSMEN'S BATTALION.

    Mr Frank Hill, auctioneer of Bendigo, and a prominent member of the Bendigo Jockey Club, has received a letter from has brother, Mr H. Hill. ...

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  55. UNAWARE OF THE WAR.

    Chief Justice Cullen in the Prize Court to-day delivered judgment concerning the splication by the Common. wealth authorities for the condemna ...

    Article : 156 words
  56. BALKANS SETTLEMENT.

    It would now seem that a definite settlement of affairs in the Balkans has been secured through prompt action taken by the Allied Powers. ...

    Article : 119 words
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