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  2. GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The Australian War Contingent Association is sending to each soldier a box of chocolates and New Year's greetings. ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night. — President Wilson opened Congress today, an dduring a speech asserted that the United States would never in the ...

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  5. HEAVY FIGHTING

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.—A communique states: The enemy is now active at Yser and around Ypres. Our artillery replied successfully, and our ...

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  6. ON THE SEA

    PARIS, Tuesday Night. — In the course of an interview on the naval operations of the war, an authority remarked that the British and French ...

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  7. GERMANS CLAIM VICTORY.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Night—An official report at Berlin states that the Germans in the east and south-east of Lodz are pursuing the rapidly ...

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  8. SWEDISH STEAMER STRIKES A MINE.

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday Night. —The Swedish steamer norasverige struck a mine on the coast of Finland and sank. The crew of twenty ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND'S AGENT-GENERAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Sir Thomas Robinson, Agent-General for Queensland, who has returned after a week's visit to France, says the ...

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  10. THE CAPTURE OF LODZ.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Mornng.—The capture of Lodz has been celebrated with a universal display of flags and demonstrations in the streets. ...

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  11. EXPLOSION ON AN OIL STEAMER.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The oil steamer Vedra grounded at Bar­row. An explosion ignited the cargo, and only two persons were saved, ...

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  12. TERRIFIC COLLISION.

    PETROGEAD, Tuesday Night. — A terrible collision occurred between two German trains loaded with pyroxilin aud shells at Kielce. Both were ...

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  13. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—At the London wool sales Messrs. Jacomb, Buxton, and Co. offered 9538 bales. There was an excellent attendance. ...

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  14. IS AMERICA PREPARED?

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Morn­ing.—President Wilson. in an addreSS[?] to Congress, and. answering demandS for increased armaments, said if ...

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  15. THE EMDEN'S LAST EXPLOIT.

    OA[?]RO, Wednesday Morning.—Cap­tain Wallingford states that when the news of the arrival of the Emden was received he ...

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  16. TRUKS ROUTED WITH HEAVY LOSS.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning. —A communique states: The Turks from Trebizond attempted to prevent the landing of a Russian force at ...

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  17. A GERMAN DISASTER.

    LONDON; Wednesday Morning. — "The Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Petrograd on Friday communicated details of the disaster that befel (two ...

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  18. [?]RCE STRUGGLE CONTINUES

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning. — A communique states: We repulsed a violent attack at Saintelo, and a very fierce struggle continues at Argnne. ...

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  19. THE GERMANS THROWN BACK.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning. —The first stage of the battle ended. The Germans were thrown back from Lowicz and Lask, and are now ...

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  20. NAVAL ENGAGEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — An unan­swered wireless call from the British crauser Glasgow to Rear-Admiral Cradock's flagship Good Hope, closed the ...

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  21. A PASS RE-CAPTURED.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning. —The British re-captured the pass of Chendale. ...

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  22. THE LONDON WOOL MARKET.

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  23. FIERCE NIGHT ATTACK AT DIXMUDE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — There was a fierce night attack on Dixmude on Sunday, and owing to the sudden massing of Germans the Allies ...

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  24. THE STUDY OF CHEMISTRY

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Mr George Skelton Yuille, an Australian graduate at Aberdeen, has given the University £5000 for furthering the ...

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  25. POLISH PLOT DISCOVERED.

    ROME, Wednesday Morning.—The Austrians have withdrawn all Polish regiments from Cracow, and expelled the Polish inhabitants,owing to the ...

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  26. AN IMPORTANT CAPTURE.

    The Allies fleet on Tuesday resumed b binbardment on the Belgian coast. The capture of Verme[?]es is important, as it gives the French a strong ...

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  27. NATIONAL DYE WORKS SCHEME.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Lord Moulton, addressing a meeting of Lancashire and Yorkshire business men, explained the national dye works ...

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  28. THE SERVIAN LOSSES.

    NISH. Wednesday Morning. — M. Pasics states that the Servian casualties already total 100,000. ...

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  29. OUTRAGE AT DINANT.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning. —"De Telegraaf" publishes "The Eye-witness" account of the [?]Dinant outrage. The French, on evacuating the ...

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  30. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Early last month the Admiralty announced that Lieut. Beevor, with Sub-Lieutenant the Earl of Anglesea as a ...

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  31. UNITED STATES NOT PREPARED.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Morning.—President Wilson, in his address to Congress, admitted that the United States is not prepared for war. The ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—An of­ficial wireless message from Berlin States that Germany does not intend to permanently occupy the South African ...

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  33. NEUTRALITY OF AMERICAN WATERS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night.—The Republics of Central and South America met under Mr W. J. B[?]van's presidency, aud agreed that activities ...

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  34. FRENCH AIRMAN DROPS BOMBS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Night. — A French airman attempted to drop bombs on the petroleum and ammuni­tion stores at Feluy, in the province ...

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  35. COMMANDANT BYERS BELIEVED TO HAVE BEEN DROWNED

    PRETORIA, Wednesday Morning. — An official report states that, it is believed that the rebel Commandant Beyers was drowned crossing the Vaal River. ...

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  36. EASTERN OPERATIONS

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Night.—It is officially stated that during the latter half of November Lodz was of great military importance, but the defence ...

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  37. AN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    PRETORIA, Wednesday Morning.—An official report states that General Dutoit engaged Commandant Beyers's commando on Zandspruit, fifteen miles ...

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  38. BOMBARDMENT OF RHEIMS RESUMED.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.—The Germans have resumed the bombardment of Rheims by means of aeroplanes. ...

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  39. INCREASED STRENGTH OF STEEL.

    CHICAGO, Wednesday Morning. — Professor Nicholsen has announced a new process to triple the present strength of steel, and to enable ...

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  40. GERMAN AEROPLANE DESTROYED.

    LONDON, Wednesdny Morning.—A French 75 gun brought down a German aeroplane at Chaumont on Mon­day with three aviators. ...

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  41. MOTOR CARS PARTICIPATE IN FIGHTING.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Night. — Several motor cars participated in the recent fighting at Lask, in Poland. A large German force was advancing to ...

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  42. CANADA

    MONTREAL, Wednesday Morning. —Sir R. Borden (Premier), speaking at the Canadian Club, controverted Co[?]t Bernhardt's statement that the ...

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  43. HEMMED IN BY RUSSIAN BAYONETS.

    The "[?] Vremya" reports that when the corps was surrounded they marched in every direction, seeking an [?]let but always came up to a wall ...

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  44. GERMANY

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Night. — An official report from Berlin states that the Kaiser is feverish, suffering from bronchial [?] ,and was ...

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  45. EGYPT

    ROME, Wednesday Morning.—Ahmedel Sheriff, the chief Senusss. is meeting his adherents in Egypt for the purpose of affirming their loyalty to ...

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  46. GERMANS FIGHT GERMANS.

    During the fighting near Gi[?]dy. In Russian Poland, a patrol of eighteen Uhlans entered the village one evening. ...

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