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  3. BRITAIN'S RESOURCES.

    In an article in the November issue [?] "United Empire, Mr. Ellis M. Coo[?] deals with the number of men Great [?] Britain expects to have in training ...

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  4. FIERCE ARTILLERY DUELS.

    A communique, issued in Paris says that artillery duels are in progress from the sea inland to the Lys, and also on the Aisne and in the Rheims ...

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  5. BELGIAN NEUTRALITY.

    Mr. E. Havenith, Belgian Ambassador in the United States has made a statement regarding the violation of belgian neutrality. ...

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  6. GERMANY'S OFFER TO SWEDEN.

    The Copenhagen correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that some time ago Germany promised to Sweden the Baltic islands and a protectorate ...

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  7. MORE LEVIES ON BELGIUM.

    A Brussels telegram, received via Berlin states that the German military and civil authorities are convoking the Provincial Assembly for the ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER DIES.

    The Minister for Defence has received word that Driver C. Hobel, with the Expeditionary Forces in Egypt, had died there on December 20th from meningitis. ...

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  9. DENTISTS FOR TROOPS.

    Sydney dentists have sent a letter to the Minister for Defence protesting against the regulations under which appointments to the proposed Australian ...

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  10. RED CROSS FUND.

    The "Times" announces the receipt of a further sum of £3000 from Australia towards the Red Cross Fund. This makes a total of £50,000. The ...

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  11. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    The communique issued last night states:—A series of hard combats occurred on Monday between the Lower Vistula ...

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  12. GERMANS LINERS CAPTURED.

    British warships near the Falkland Islands have captured the new Hamburg-America liners Baden and Santa Isabel, which were acting as supply ...

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  13. BALLARAT PATRIOTIC FUND

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  14. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

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  15. ACTORS AND THE WAR.

    The British army in Europe is composed of all conditions of men, and includes members of all professions besides a large number of sportsmen. ...

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  16. FRENCH PARLIAMENT OPENED.

    The French Parliament opened yesterday in Paris. Many of the Deputies came straight from the trenches. ...

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  17. Y.M.C.A. FUND.

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  18. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Some of the Germans who are interned in the alien concentration camp at Douglas (Isle of Man), are engaged in making toys for local shops. The ...

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  19. AUSTRIAN TROOP TRAINS COLLIDE.

    A message from Petrograd states that two trains which were conveying Australian troops collided near Kalisch, owing to the false setting of the ...

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  20. SALVATION ARMY PROVISION FOR TROOPS.

    Sir,—I am glad to say that the Salvation Army has now been able to make arrangements which I think will result in the provision of what is very ...

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  21. LETTER FOR HARRY LAUDER.

    "Harry Lauder, comedian, on tour in Australia and New Zealand, was the address of a letter which found its way into the office of Messrs J. and ...

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  22. PILLAGED WINE.

    Advices received in Amsterdam from Berlin show that as the result of pillage at Rheims, the best brands of French champagne are selling in the ...

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  23. ACTIVITY ON COAST.

    The Germans are daily being reinforced on the coast. There are now 17,000 Germans at Heyst, most of whom are youths. ...

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  24. FIGHT TO A FINISH.

    In a declaration made to both French Houses, of Parliament, the Premier (M. Vivia[?]) emphasised that the present struggle would be a fight to a ...

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  25. BERLIN CENSORSHIP.

    A private message from Berlin states, that the censorship is now more strict than at any time since the beginning of he war. ...

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  26. GIFTS FOR BELGIANS.

    The Victorian Agent-General (Mr P. M'Bride) has expended £1000, subscribed by employes in the Victorian public service, in the purchase of ...

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  27. FEELING IN AMERICA.

    A letter received from Harry Lauder from America states that the news of the Australian cruiser H.M.A.S. Sydney accounting for the Emden was very ...

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  28. THE GERMAN FLEET.

    A semi-official agency circulates an interview with Admiral Von Tirpitz, in which he said the duration of the war depended upon England. ...

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  29. BATTLE OF NIEUPORT.

    Details of the battle of Nieuport state that the Germans took some time to reply to the furious artillery fire and fleet's cannonade. ...

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  30. RELENTLESS PRESSURE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Dunkirk declares that patient organisation" has got General Joffre's machine into the smoothest working ...

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  31. THE HUMAN DOCUMENT IN THE WAR.

    As I go through the extracts (writes Mr T. P. O'Connor in "Great Deeds of the Great War"), amounting to several hundreds, which, I have had ...

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  32. WASTE OF GERMAN LIVES.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Petrograd, describing the repulse of eleven desperate onslaughts on the Russian-trenches in the Sochaczew district ...

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  33. "FOR VALOR."

    It is announced that Victoria Crosses have been awarded to the following:—Commander N. D. Holbrook (in command of Submarine B11) for most ...

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  34. ENEMY'S VIOLENT COUNTER ATTACKS.

    An official communique, issued at midnight, stated:— The enemy's violent counter attacks south of N[?]yon were repulsed. ...

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  35. COMMAND OF THE NORE.

    It is officially announced that Admiral Sir George Callaghan has been appointed to succeed Admiral Sir Richard Poore, as Commander-in-Chief at the Nore. ...

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  36. ALBANIAN NEUTRALITY.

    Essad Pasha, President of the Provincial Government, in Albania, is taking active steps to counter the efforts which are being made by Austria to ...

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  37. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Recently statements were made that the Postal Department was hindering members of the staff from enlisting in the Expeditionary Forces now being ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICAN REVOLT.

    The South African Minister for Justice (Mr N. J. De Wet), speaking at Johannesburg, said that over 4000 rebels had been imprisoned. Twelve ...

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  39. INDIANS IRRESISTIBLE.

    Regarding the reference made in a Paris communique on Sunday to the advance of the Indians at Richebourg, the "Daily Chronicle" correspondent ...

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  40. BRITISH TROOPS PRAISED.

    The correspondent of the New York "Times" spent three days with General von Herringen's army. General von Heeringen he states die ...

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  41. ITALIAN FORCES.

    Signor Salandra the Italian, Prime Minister, has directed the prosecution of persons divulging any naval or military information, except news officially ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Australian Pastoral Company made a profit of £169,417 for the past term, and carried forward £3816. ...

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  43. ROUNDING UP REVOLUTIONARIES

    The rebel leader Van Schalkwyk has been captured with 23 followers, says a message from Pretoria. Van Schalkwyk, who was taken in the Smithfield ...

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  44. BELGIAN AVIATOR KILLED.

    Deschamps, the leading Belgian aviator, was returning from a flight when he landed too heavily and exploded a bomb which he was carrying. ...

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  45. LILLE WITHOUT FOOD.

    Boulogne advices state that Lille is without food. The German commandant, replying to the population's demand for food, said England's ...

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  46. WAR AGAINST THE TURKS.

    An official communique states—Russian [?]orpedoers bombarded villages on the coast occupied by Turkish troops in the region of Ropa and sank four ...

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  47. NATIONAL PROHIBITION.

    In the House of Representative, Mr Hobson's resolution favoring national prohibition finally failed to carry, the voting being 197 for and 189 against. ...

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  48. THE FIGHT OFF CHILI.

    Some additional details of the naval fight o[?] Chili in which the British warships Good Hope (14,100 tons) and Monmouth (9800 tons) were sunk, are ...

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  49. PREPARING FOR CHRISTMAS.

    The Germans are making extensive preparations for Christmas festivities at G[?] They have requisitioned the ...

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  50. GALLANT BRITISH FORCE.

    The French stormed a farm held by German marines. Many were killed, and the rest captured. A force of 180 British held off an ...

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  51. AUSTRALIANS FOR THE FRONT.

    It has not been decided by the Commonwealth Government to proceed with the formation of an additional infantry, brigade for service abroad but Colonel ...

    Article : 163 words
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