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  2. GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The late Lord Roberts's last message to the nation was a contribution in a forthcoming volume on behalf of the refugees. ...

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  4. WAR IN THE AIR

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—A British aviator attacked a German aeroplane near the French batteries at Soissons. The German attempted to ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The concentration of troops at Broadmeadows camp has begun. The first arrivals, a contingent of 300 men from ...

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  6. GERMANS ACCUMULATING AT OSTEND.

    Germans are accumulating at Ostend. and they have many motor boats armed with machine guns, which are believed to be intended for use in ...

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  7. HEAVY INFANTRY FIGHTING

    CALAIS, Sunday Night.—Large reinforcements are collecting to attack via Dixmude, where small German forces are entrenched in the northern section, ...

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  8. SUCCESS OF BRITISH ARMORED TRAIN.

    CALAIS, Monday Morning. — Prisoners state that the Germans are ex[?]sperated at the success of the British armored trains, and the Kaiser has ...

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  9. BRITISH AVIATOR WOUNDED.

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—The British officer on the aeroplane at Friedrichshafen, was severely wounded in the head and hand. The other aviator did ...

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  10. BELGIAN IMMIGRANTS FOR ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Two British members of the House of Commons in Holland are officially arranging for the emigration of many Belgians to ...

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  11. AN UNSUCCESSFUL ATTACK.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Times" Calais correspondent reports that fierce fighting conitinues at Messines. The British during a night ...

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  12. A FRENCH DECOY

    PARIS, Monday Morning. — The French in Alsace sent up a balloon with three dummy aeronauts over the German lines. Three Taubes ...

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  13. RIGHTING BELGIUM'S WRONGS.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Sir J. A. Simon, Attorney-General, addressing a recruiting meeting at Ashton-under-Lyne, said the war would not end ...

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  14. THREE PRUSSIAN REGIMENTS ANNIHILATED.

    Later the British partook in a general assault, in which three crack Prussian regiments were annihilated. The British loss was slight. ...

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  15. GERMAN ASSAULT POSTPONED.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — An eye-witness with, the British force, writing on November 20, says that the Germans intended to assault the ...

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  16. BRITISH AVIATOR CAPTURED.

    BASLE, Monday Morning. — Swiss observers state that five aeroplanes participated in the raid. One bomb fell on the roof of the airship shed at ...

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  17. EASTERN OPERATIONS

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Night. — M. Jonesou, Minister of the Interior, in a telegram to the "Vetche[?]noye Vreyma," says all the Rumanians' interests ...

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  18. REGRETTABLE AFFRAY.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—A regrettable affray has occurred at the alien camp Douglas, where four thousand German and Austrian civilians ...

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  19. ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — "The Dail Mail" correspondent at Copenhagen states that the cruiser Berlin is bound from Wilhemshaven for ...

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  20. ALLIES ARTILLERY MORE ACTIVE

    PARIS, Sunday Night. —A communique reads: Between Arras and the [?]ise there is only intermittent bombardments. Our artillery on the ...

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  21. TURKISH NAVY ACTIVE.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Night. — Official advices from the Caucasus state that the Turkish cruiser Hamidieh and several destroyers bombarded Tuapse. ...

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  22. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A further announcement was made by the Federal Attorney-General to-day regarding the action already taken or the be ...

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  23. CONDITION OF TRENCHES WRETCHED

    Evidence of the German losses accumulate. Forty-nine dead bodies were found in one house, and, indeed, all farms and cottages before the British ...

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  24. BLACK SEA MINED.

    It is now announced that the Russian coast on the Black Sea is mined for sixty miles seaward in many places. ...

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  25. SAREDEVIL FRENCHMAN.

    A daredevil Frenchman, speaking to a German well to the left of the entrenchments, stood up and translated the full text of a French communique, ...

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  26. TURKISH SHIP CAPTURED.

    ATHENS, Sunday Night.— A British destroyer captured a Turkish sailer bound for Smyrna, with two disguised German officers. ...

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  27. DETERMINED FIGHTING.

    PETROGRAD, Monday Morning. — A communique reads: Fighting on the Vistula and Warta continues with su­preme determination. We gained ...

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  28. FOOD FOR RELIEF OF BELGIANS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The Commission for the relief of the Belgians has completed an organisation in the United States, by which £1,000,000 ...

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  29. A SEIZED STEAMER RETURNS TO PORT.

    SANTIAGO DE CHILE, Sunday Night. — The steamer Sacramento, which has arrived from Valparaiso. re­ports that she was seized by a German ...

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  30. BATHS FOR THE SOLDIERS.

    The proprietor of a neighboring factory converted his establishment into a bathhouse with vats large enough to contain several men at one time. ...

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  31. BRAVERY OF A LIEUTENANT.

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — It was announced on Friday that the Victoria Cross had been awarded to Lientenant Dimmer, who, though shot ...

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  32. FIGHTING ON THE EGYPTIAN FRONTIER.

    CAIRO, Monday Morning. — There has been outpost fighting at Bikanis between the Turks and a camel corps on the Egyptian frontier. Thirteen ...

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  33. TASMANIA

    Another batch of troops for the front will leave Tasmania on Thursday. These comprise the clearing hospital which has been provided by Tasmania ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICA

    PRETORIA, Sunday Night.— Commandant Naude was rescued, and the report that he was wounded in an engagement with the rebels is untrue. ...

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  35. EFFECTS OF WINTER.

    CALAIS, Monday Morning. — Northern France and Belgium is an expanse of Arctic whiteness ice forming in the canals, and the frozen ground ...

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  36. PANIC AND EXCITEMENT

    COPENHAGEN, Monday Morning. —Panic and excitement are general in East Prussia, and 40,000 persons are fleeing daily. The situation is so ...

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  37. DE WET'S FOLLOWERS SURRENDERING.

    PRETORIA, Monday Morning. — An official report states that the Union forces are hotly pursuing De Wet. The latter, crossed the Vet ...

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  38. TWO VESSELS SUNK

    LONDON, Monday Morning. —The German cruiser Kron Prinz Wilhelm sunk the LaCorrentina and the French barque Union. The passengers and ...

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  39. GERMANS OUT OFF BY FLOODS.

    The following are among the recent incidents of the inundations in East Dixmude: Fifteen hundred Germans were out off on the night of the 18th ...

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  40. OCCUPATION OF THE DANUBE

    ATHENS, Monday Morning. — The Austrians are attempting to occupy the Danube, between Rumania and Servia, and thus be enabled to send ...

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  41. MOTOR AMBULANCE FUND.

    In connection with the sale of waratah at Mr Hill's establishment in Brisbane-street, on Saturday last, an additional amount of £3 12s 6d was ...

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  42. BOMBARDMENT OF YPRES.

    PARIS, Monday Morning.—A com[?]ique states that there was a violent bombardment of Ypres on the 22nd (Sunday), during which the hotel ...

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  43. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Sir George Reid cables to the Minister for Defence, under to-day's date, as follows: ...

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  44. REBELS SURPRISED.

    CAPE TOWN. Monday Morning. De Wet's bands have pillaged Winburg-General Botha's advanco was so unexpected that the rebels were obliged to ...

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  45. CHOLERA AT PRZEMYSL.

    RUSSIA'S FINAL ATTACK FIXED. ROME, Monday Morning. — The [?]efenders of Przemysl are being deci[?]ted by cholera, and the victims are ...

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  46. SITUATION AT BERLIN.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Daily Telegraph" says that an American who was recently at Berlin, and had ample opportunities to study the ...

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  47. FIGHTING IN THE TRENCHES.

    The German infantry were obliged to evacuate the trenches north of Dixmude owing to severe privations. During their absence 200 British with ...

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  48. UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday Night.—The Porte explains that the shot which was fired at the American cruiser Tennessee's launch was meant as a ...

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  49. UNSUCCESSFUL SORTIES.

    The garrison made two desperate sorties, and reached the main body of Russians, which was seven miles from the city. They then found themselves ...

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  50. HOLLAND

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night.— All the subjects of hostile countries have been ordered to leave the state of Hamburg by the 29th inst., but they ...

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  51. ITALY

    ROME, Sunday Night.— The mili­tary Governor at Cracow has expelled the civilian population, and fifty thou­sand Poles fied in all directions. ...

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  52. ATTACK ON GURKHAS.

    The Germans on Thursday last bom[?]rded the Gurkhas outpost trenches at Hollebeke for five hours. Then a thousand infantry advanced leisurely, ...

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  53. GARRISON AT SMYRNA.

    Eighty thousand Turks, under German officers, garrison Smyrna and the port is guarded by a double line of mines. ...

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  55. OFFER OF SURRENDER OF PRZEMYSL.

    ROME, Sunday Night. — The Austrian commander at Przemysl offered to surrender on condition that the garrison was left at liberty. The ...

    Article : 61 words
  56. TURKS REACH SUEZ CANAL.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Monday Morning. — An official report states that Turkish troops have reached the Suez Canal. The British after suffering ...

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