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  2. THE NAVAL ENGAGEMENT

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — A communique states: We have progressed in the region of Quesney and Echy from 200 to 600 metres. Our artillery again ...

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  3. THE CHILIAN ENGAGEMENT.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — A member of the Otranto's crew writes that H.M.S. Good Hope, the Monmouth, the Glasgow, and the Otranto ...

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  4. ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — An official report states that the German cruiser Numburg, 3396 tons, ten 4-inch guns, with two submerged ...

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  6. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    RICHMOND (VIRGINIA), Friday Morning.—Professor Mathews, of the Chicago University, and Rev. Sidney Gurick, of New York, the committee ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICA

    PRETORIA, Thursday Night. — The surrender of 1200 rebels was the direct outcome of General Botha's operations in the Reitz district, which ...

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  8. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

    ADELAIDE. Friday —Joseph McDonald, who shot his wife on Thursday morning and then cut his throat, died later. Mrs McDonald is not seriously ...

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  9. ADMIRAL VON SPEE PERISHED.

    NEW YORK, Friday Morning. — A wireless message from Port Stanley states that Admiral von Spee went down with the Scharnhorst. The ...

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  10. GENERAL BEYERS'S BODY FOUND.

    JOHANNESBURG, Friday Morning.—An oficial report states that General Beyers's body has been recovered unwounded. Death was due ...

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  11. WAR IN THE AIR

    PARIS, Friday Morning. — A communique states: French aviators again dropped 16 bombs, successfully on the station sheds at Friedeburg and ...

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  12. LAUNCESTON TRAMS

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  13. EGYPT

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The High Commissioner (Sir George Reid)and Lieut-Colonel P. N. Buckley, R.H.A., Military Adviser to the ...

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  14. THE SQUADRON CONGRATULATED.

    His Majesty King George and the Admiralty have congratulated Rear-Admiral Sir Frederick Sturdee and his squadron. ...

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  15. UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.— Senator Works has introduced a Bill in the Senate prohibiting the export of food, clothing, ammunition, horses, ...

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  16. CONDITION OF KAISER.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning.— An official report from Berlin states that the Kaiser is improving, the catarrh relaxing and his temperature ...

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  17. TURKS SUFFERING FROM COLD WEATHER.

    A CAIRO CLUB SUPPRESSED. CAIRO, Friday Morning. —Eighty thousand Turks in Syria and 150.000 in Lebanon are suffering severely from ...

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  19. GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Imperial transport London has arrived here. ...

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  20. GERMANS EVACUATE ROULERS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The "Express" state that the Germans evacuated Roulers, and are preparing to abandon Thorout and Thielt. ...

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  21. AMERICAN ENTHUSLASTIC COMMENTS,

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—All the newspapers publish enthusiastic comments on Rear-Admiral Sir Frederick Sturdee's victory. "The World" ...

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  22. UNITED STATES DEFENCE.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night. — The Secretary for War, in his annual report, recommends an additional thousand officers and 25,000 men to ...

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  23. TASMANIA

    We are asked by the Deputy P.M.G. to announce that letters for members of the Australian Imperial Expeditionary Force who left Australia in the first ...

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  24. EASTERN OPERATIONS

    PETROGRAD, Friday, Morning.—A communique states. There has been no important change. On Wednesday a number of isolated efforts to take the ...

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  25. ALLEGED SPY DISCHARGED.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The charges of espionage against Paul George Wentzell, a German, have been withdrawn, and he was ...

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  26. SATISFACTION IN RUSSIA.

    PETROGRAD. Friday Morning. — There is intense satisfaction at Vice-Admiral Sir Frederick Sturdee's victory, particularly the secrecy ...

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  27. PATRIOTIC FUNDS

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  28. AUSTRIANS COMPLETED TO RETIRE.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning. — An Austrian communique admits that the troops were unable to penetrate a strong Servian force, and were ...

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  29. SECRETARY TO THE NAVY'S REPORT.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night. — Mr.J.Daniels, Secretary to the Navy, in his annual report to the President, states that two new dreadnoughts ...

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  30. VANCOUVER-AUSTRALIA SERVICE TO BE RESUMED.

    NEW YORK, Friday Morning.— The Vancouver-Australia steamship service will be immediately resumed now the route is clear. ...

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  31. DOMINIONS COMMISSION.

    LONDON. Friday Morning. — Mr Donald Campbell, who has been ap pointed a member of the Dominions Commission is returning to Australia ...

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  32. THE NEWS IN BERLIN.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning.— An Admiralty communique, published at Berlin, reproduces the British announcement of the sinking of three ...

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  33. HOW TURKEY WAS DRIVEN INTO WAR.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Sir Louis Mallet, British Ambassador at Constantinople, in a despatch, states that it was evident ...

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  34. WAR INSURANCE RATES REDUCED.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — As the result of a deputation to the High Commissioner and the President of the Board of Trade war insurance rates ...

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  35. GLOWING FRENCH TRIBUTES.

    PARIS, Friday Morning.—The newspapers publish glowing tributes, and declare that the victory is a splendid answer to the unintelligent question ...

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  36. SCOTTSDALE BRANCH.

    Mrs W. E. Rose has just sent another large consignment of clothing and other necessaries to Mrs Walpole, of Devonport, for the London poor. Mrs ...

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  37. A VICTORIAN MENTIONED.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Lieutenant F. W. A. Steele, of the Royal Fusiliers, a Victorian, has been mentioned in despatches. His Majesty the ...

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  38. SIX GERMAN SUBMARINES

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — It is reported that six German submarines attempted to enter the Admiralty Harbor at Dover. The forts opened a ...

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  39. PERSONAL

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  40. GREAT EXCITEMENT ON THE SEA FRONT.

    The gunners on the eastern forts claim that they struck the submarine which had actually entered the harbor. They saw air bubbles, and later ...

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  41. CONFLICTING STATEMENTS.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Morning.— Mr Daniels,Secretary to the Navy,gave further evidence before House Committee. He said when the ...

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  42. ENLISTMENT OF MINERS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Forty thousand out of 170,000 colliers in Northumberland and Durham have enlisted. ...

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  43. AUSTRIAN DEBACLE AN ESTABLISHED FACT.

    NISH, Friday Morning.—The Austrian, debacle is an established fac[?]. The Servians have re-taken, Ushitsa end are hotly pursuing the Austrians. ...

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  44. SEAMEN DECEIVED

    HOBART. Friday. — At the Police Court to-day fourteen seamen of the barque Cissle were agoin before the court on a charge of having refused duty. ...

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  45. THE AUTHORITIES RETICENT.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The Dover nval authorities are extremely reticent. The newspapers state that early on Thursday morning, the ...

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  46. CHIEF OF IMPERIAL GENERAL STAFF.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—General Sir James Wolfe Murray has been appointed Chief of the Imperial General Staff. ...

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  47. BRITONS ABROAD.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — A movement is afoot for three million Britons, resident in foreign countries, to subscribe a battleship to the ...

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  49. REOPENING OF STOCK EXCHANGE.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—A conference of the Stock Exchange committee and representatives of the banks has considered plans for ...

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  50. THE CZAR OVATIONED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Reuter at Petrograd states that the Czar was [?]vationed at Tiflis the Circassians presenting offerings of fruit. ...

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  53. Public Health Prosecution:

    The Health Department has been informed officially that a conviction for an offence against the Public Health Act, and concerning which the department ...

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  54. REPORT NOT OFFICIALLY CONFIRMED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The Admiralty still do not confirm the Dover attack. Several gunners at the shore balteries conform the ...

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  55. EIGHT HOURS' DAY

    January 18 has been proclaimed a public service holiday in Launceston with Eight Hours' Day. This holiday will take the place of ...

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