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  2. GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Since the beginning of August 47,000 men have enlisted in the army at Manchester and Salford. ...

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  3. GERMANY

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday Night.— A mes[?]ge from Berlin states that during a recent visit to the west front Dr. Von Bethman-Hollweg, the ...

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  4. TASMANIA

    At the suggestion of the Primate of Australia the Bishop of Tasmania desires the clergy to join with the church in England, and other Christian people, ...

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  5. BULGARIAN FINANCES.

    SOFIA, Friday Morning.—Bulgaria has notified English holders that the payments on 1909 loan bonds has been postponed [?]til the return of ...

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  6. FORCING THE YSER LINE

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — A communique states. There is a lively cannonade upon Nieuport and south of Ypres, and violent at Aixnoulet[?]e to ...

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  7. GERMANS NEW GUNS OF LONG RANGE.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — "The Daily Chronicles" Calais correspondent sates it is estimated that the Germans have two millions on the ...

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  8. DISTRIBUTING AUSTRALIAN FOODSTUFFS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The London Chamber of Commerce has appointed a special committee to distribute the foodstuffs and divide the ...

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  9. THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

    A reminder is given that a medical examination of those desirous of enrolling in the third contingent of the Expeditional Force will be held at the ...

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  10. A GERMAN DRIBE TO IRELAND.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night. — It is reported that an Irish visitor to Berlin was officially told that in the event of victory Germany would not ...

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  11. TEN THOUSAND GERMANS WIPED OUT.

    DURING skirmish at Bixschoote ten thousand Germans attacked the French but only three thousand reached the trenches, and a French ...

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  12. FACILITIES FOR ENLISTMENT.

    HOBART. Friday. — Information has been received that the Commonwealth Government has decided that all permanent and temporary officers who go on ...

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  13. SPEECH BY THE CHANCELLOR.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — When speaking in the Reichstag, the Chancellor (Dr. Von Bethman Hollweg) added to that part of his speech ...

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  14. EASTERN OPERATIONS

    KIEFF, Thursday Night. — One hundred and twenty captured German and Austrian officers, including two generals, six colonels, and eighteen ...

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  15. IRISH NEWSPAPERS WARNED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The printers of "Irish Freedom," "Sinn Fein," "Ireland," "The Irish Worker," "The Irish Volunteer," and "The ...

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  16. FIGHTING CONTINUING.

    PETROGRAD, Friday Morning.—A communique states: Fighting continues in the Lowiez district. Large German forces, transported principally from ...

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  17. RIFLE CLUBS

    This afternoon the Launcesno, Old Launcestonians, Kookaburra, and Union Jack rifle clubs will be using the range for musketry work, and members of all ...

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  18. CARGOES OF ZINC CONCENTRATES DETAINED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—"The Daily Telegraph" states that nine Australian cargoes of zinc concentrates, the bulk of which was originally ...

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  19. RIOT AMONGST BELGIAN PRISONERS.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night. — Discontent due to enforced idleness culminated in a riot amongst Belgian soldiers interned at Heist, near ...

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  20. CZAR INSPECTING HOSPITALS.

    PETROGRAD. Friday Morning. — The Czar is touring the military hospitals in Central and Southern Russia, and in many cases the German and ...

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  21. THE ALLIES PROGRESS.

    PARIS, Friday Morning.—A communique reads. We have occupied Lea Menil and the Dexon signal station on the right bank of the Moselle, also ...

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  22. MINIATURE SHOOTING.

    On Wednesday afternoon a miniature match took place at the Wellington Square State school range between six members of the L.R.C. engaged at ...

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  23. MILITARY ORDERS IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The Irish Government is not responsible for the seizures of the newspapers. The police at Dublin are acting wholly ...

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  24. OSTEND DESERTED.

    LONDON. Friday Morning.—"The Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Dunkirk states that the Belgian towns in German occupation are garrisoned ...

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  25. CAUSE OF THE TROUBLE

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning.— There are 12,000 imprisoned at Zeist. The unrest was largely due to the refusal to admit relatives and other ...

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  26. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The four national associations have recommended the continuation of football matches, except international events. ...

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  27. THE RED CROSS

    The following letters were forwarded by Lady Ellison Macartney to the hon secretary (Miss A. E. Miller) of the Launceston branch as being of interest ...

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  28. EGYPT

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — It has been officially announced that the Australian and New Zealand contingents have disembarked in Egypt to ...

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  29. AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN. Friday Morning. — After crossing the railway line with one hundred followers, well mounted and with an abundance of spare ...

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  30. KING GEORGE'S VISIT TO THE FRONT.

    PARIS, Friday Morning. — King George's visit to the army is proving most interesting, and may possibly be prolonged for some days. ...

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  31. THE KAISER IN THE EAST.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning.— An official report at Berlin states that the Kaiser has inspected the Austro-German troops at Czenstoch[?]a ...

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  32. UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night. — The National and Civic Federation Conferences have announced great unemployment in the United States. The ...

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  33. ON THE SEA

    COPENHAGEN, Friday Morning.— Norway has protested to Germany against the protested to Germany against the seizure of coal in the steamer He[?]cona. ...

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  34. FORCING THE YSER LINE

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning. — A German soldier from the Yser narrates that out of 2100 comrades, only 190 returned from the firing line. He ...

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  35. GERMAN INVASIONS FAIL.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night. — The German thrice unsuccessfully invaded Angola, in West Africa, the first at Lake Nyasa, the second at Cuangar. ...

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  36. KING GEORGE INSPECTS THE TROOPS.

    DUNKIRK, Friday Morning.—The meeting at Ypres was of the simplest and most intimate description. The Prince of Wales was present. General ...

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  37. CIRCUMVENTING GERMAN SEIZURES.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday Night.—In order to circumvent the German seizure of Swedish timber vessels, the timber will be exported to England via Norway. ...

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  38. SEARCHING STEAMERS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night. — The British Ambassador Sir Cyril Spring-Rice, has delivered a note to the State Department, announcing ...

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  39. BRIBING THE SENUSSI CHIEF.

    ROME, Thursday Night. — Four German officers have arrived at Cyrenaica with a considerable sum of money from the Kaiser. They hope ...

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  40. FIERCE FIGHTING RENEWED

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — "The Daily News" Dunkirk correspondent reports that there is fierce [?] over a considerable portion of the northern ...

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  41. DANISH SAILORS LOST.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Of the seven of the crew of the Danish steamer Mary, which struck a mine in the North Sea, and was reported ...

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  42. ROUNDING UP THE REBELS.

    CAPE TOWN, Friday Morning. — Rounding up the rebels continues, and several hundred have been captured in small batches. ...

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  43. LORD KITCHENER'S VIEWS.

    NEW YORK, Friday Morning. — Mr Irwin Cobb states that he recently interviewed Lord Kitchener, and the latter considered that probably it ...

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  44. ITALY

    ROME, Friday Morning. — Signor Salandra, Premier of Italy, amid indescribable enthusiasm, declared that neutrality cannot be the exclusive aim ...

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  45. WAR IN THE AIR

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — The French aviator Marc Poirere, who was famous for his Cairo-Khartoum flight, was killed while reconnoitring in the ...

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  46. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON. Friday Morning.—A military correspondent, in describing the way the Prince of Wales is carrying put his duties mentions that his ...

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  47. ATTEMPT TO CROSS THE YSER.

    A large force of Germans, before dawn on Wednesday, under cover of artillery, attempted to cross the Yser on rafts, each bearing fifty men. ...

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  49. BOMBS DROPPED ON KRUPPS.

    HAGUE, Thursday Night. — It is rumored from Berlin that airmen flew over Krupps works on Wednesday, and dropped bombs on the ...

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  50. OPERATIONS IN FLANDERS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — An eye-witness, reviewing the month's operations of the British in Flanders, declares that they are one of the most ...

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  51. AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Employers of waterside labor in this port are refusing to employ Germans. Austrians [?] Turks, whether naturalised or not. ...

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  52. FRANCE

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — Don Jaime [?]Bourbon, who appealed to the Carlists to sympathise with the Triple Entente was arrested at his ...

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  53. GERMANS ROUTED WITH 2000 CASUALTIES

    PARIS, Friday Morning.—The Germans, by attacking Missey, between Soissons and Vailly on November 26, hoped to destroy the railway on the ...

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  54. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Short loans are quoted at £1 17s 6d percent and bills at £2 17s 6d. ...

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  55. PATRIOTIC FUNDS

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  56. A FEAT BY COSSACKS.

    PETROGRAD. Friday Morning. — Seventy Cossacks, dividing into ten sections dashed into Czenstochowa at night time and killed a number of ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. PARLIAMENT TO MEET.

    BORDEAUX, Thursday Night. — Parliament meets at Paris on the 22nd in[?]. ...

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