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  2. WAR INCIDENTS

    Sergeant Emile Fabre, a member of the staff of the "Journal des Debate" (Paris) sends to his paper an account of a terrible experience he passed ...

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  3. GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Three hundred clerks and sorters have been sent to France to assist with the Christmas mails. There has been a ...

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  4. Advertising

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  5. BATTLE OF YPRES

    PARIS, Tuesday Night. — The Germans at Vermelles collected women and children in a school in which they placed machine guns. This placed the ...

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  6. EASTERN OPERATIONS

    BASLE, Tuesday Night. — There is frequent revolt amongst the Bohemian and Moravian troops, and in several cases they refused to fire. The ...

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  7. ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— The Press Bureau states: Important German movements are taking place in the North Sea. ...

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  8. SECOND KING EDWARD'S HORSE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—There are vacancies for three hundred good riders and shots in the Second King Edward's Horse, owing to the large number ...

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  9. CIVILIANS PUT IN FRONT OF GERMANS.

    MUNICH, Tuesday Night. — The "Nachrichten" publishes a letter from Lieutenant Eberlin in which he boasts that he placed three civilians in front ...

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  10. THE BULWARK EXPLOSION.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — An official report states that the evplosion aboard H.M.S. Bulwark in Sheerness Harbor was due to accidental ignition ...

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  11. CLOSING THE WOOLWICH ARSENAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—It is officially stated that subject to an emergency call to supply an Expeditionary Force with munitions, Lord ...

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  12. AUSTRIANS ADMIT RETREAT

    VIENNA, Tuesday Night.—A communique states: Our offensive south-east of Valjevo encountered the enemy in far superior numbers, ...

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  13. OSTEND WITHOUT BREAD.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning. — "The Handesblad" states that Ostend has [?] without bread since Monday week, and potatoes constitute the only ...

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  14. RUSSIANS TOO BRAVE.

    Owing to the reckless bravery shown by officers in the various fields of operations, which is daily resulting in long lists of casualties, the Czar has ...

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  15. VOLUNTARY HOSPITALS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— The War Office announces that no further voluntary hospitals whatever are required at present for the British ...

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  16. GERMANS HAVE TO RETIRE TO FORMER POSITIONS.

    BERLIN, Tuesday Night. - A communique admits that a column which was advancing via M[?]ava was forced to occupy the former positions owing to ...

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  17. RED CROSS BUILDING.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning. —Mr Tinsley, an English director, residing at Rotterdam, placed the Uranium Steamship Company's hotel at the ...

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  18. COLLIER'S CREW LANDED.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Morning.—The German steamer Rhakotis has landed at Oallao the crew of the British collier North Wales, which was sunk by ...

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  19. INTERNED GERMAN OFFICER.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday Morning. — Martin Troon, the second officer of the Thuringen, which is interned at Ro[?]nesst Island, writing to the ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN REPORT A VICTORY.

    AMSTERDAM, "Wednesday Morning.—An Austrian communique states: We compelled the Russians in Western Galicia to retreat, causing the front ...

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  21. GERMAN GUNBOAT INTERNS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.—The German gunboat Cormorant has decided to intern at Guam. ...

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  22. GERMAN MISSIONARIES AS SPIES.

    Writing to her daughter in Exeter, a lady resident in Lovedale India, says: "About four miles from here we have a cordite factory, where they make ...

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  23. FIGHTING RECOMMENCED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The Press Bureau states that, after a period of quiet, fighting has recommenced in Northern France. The Allies made ...

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  24. THE OFFICIAL NEWS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Morning.—The Navy Department has learned officially of the arrival at Guam, of the German converted cruiser ...

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  25. PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALLERS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Lord Kitchener has arranged for professional footballers joining the [?] to play until the end of the season. ...

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  26. RUSSIAN SUCCESS IN THE M[?]AWA REGION.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning.—A communique states: Our success in the Mlawa region is maintained. Large German forces are concentrating on ...

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  27. CHRISTMAS TRUCE REJECTED.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning. —"The Koe[?]sche Zeitung" says that France equally with Russia rejected the Pope's proposal for a Christmas truce. ...

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  28. ENEMY ACTIVE IN ALSACE.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night. — A communique reads: The British captured a small wood west of Wysteschaste. We have retained the ground we won on ...

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  29. REDUCTION OF AUSTRALIAN ORES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Messrs. Harland and Company, steamship brokers, in a letter to "The Morning Post," say it is understood that a ...

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  30. SEARCHING VESSELS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Morning—ing.—The British Ambassador (Sir C. A. Spring Rice) has notified the State Department that the British ...

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  31. HOLDING THE GERMANS AT BAY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The newspapers publish the thanks of Major-General Sir Henry Rawlinson and Major-General By[?]g to the Seventh ...

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  32. WAR IN THE AIR

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night. — A Paris message says that a French aviator noted a German train at Pasny-s[?] Moselle, and another aviator saw ...

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  33. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES

    The Heart of Oat Lodge, U.A.O.D. held their fortnightly meeting on Tuesday last, at which there was a good attendance. After the usual routine ...

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  34. BRITISH COLLIER RECAPTURED

    LONDON, Wednesday , Morning.—The British collier Exford. 4512 tons, owned by the Tatem S.N. Co., Limited, Cardiff, which was one of six vessels ...

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  35. TURKEY

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Night. —A Constantinople telegram states that the Khedive attended the opening of Parliament, and the Sultan in a ...

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  36. ALLIES' POSITION IMPROVED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The "Eye Witness" with the British Army, relates that the weather has been very wet. Though there have been no ...

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  37. BLOWN OUT TO SEA.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Three aviators lost their way in the mist and were blown out to sea. One reached Holland and the others were picked ...

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  38. VICTORIAN OFFICER WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Major Reginald Gauntlett Shuter, a Victorian, has been wounded in action. ...

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  39. PROHIBITION MOVEMENT

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  40. APPEAL TO PRUSSIAN BURGHERS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning.—The General commanding at Munster, in Westphalia, has appealed to the burghers to exchange gold for paper in ...

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  41. UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Morning.—"The New York Times," in a scathing article, declaring that Germany is doomed to sure defeat, bankrupt in ...

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  42. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday Night.—The Secretary for the Colonies cables: After comparative quiet, fighting has recommenced in Northern France. ...

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  43. EGYPT

    CAIRO, Tuesday Night.—The Australian camp at the Pyramids is a wonderful sight. There are miles of white tents intersected with streets. ...

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  44. ADVANCE OF THE ALLIES.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning. — A communique states: The French and Belgians debouched from Nieuport and occupied a line westward of ...

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  45. GERMAN BRUTALITY.

    A special war correspondent of the "Tyd," who has throughout proved to be entirely reliable, states that he travelled in a train which conveyed 2000 ...

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  46. THE WEATHER

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  47. PROTECTING THE PANAMA CANAL.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Morning. — Commander Stirling, of the Atlantic submarine flotilla, questioned by the Naval Investigating Committee, said ...

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  48. GERMANY

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning.—The kaiser, in replying to a telegram sent by the President of the Reichstag, relative to the loss of ships and to ...

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  49. BATTLE AT YPRES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—The Dunkirk correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle" states that a desperate three days' battle at Ypres ...

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  50. GREETINGS FROM THE PYRAMIDS

    Lieutenant-Colonel Harrap yesterday received a cable from Lieutenant R. S. Gee, of the 9th (Tasmanian) Battery Australian Imperial Field Artillery, ...

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  51. BREACH OF NEUTRALITY.

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday Morning. President Wilson has agreed to despatch warships to Panama to guard against a breach of neutrality in the Canal ...

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  52. INDIA

    DELHI, Tuesday Night. — The reports which the Government of India receive regularly from the Provinces, indicate that the internal situation ...

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  53. CRICKET

    The following have been selected to play against the East Wellington Association at Launceston on Boxing Day, the match to commence at 2 p.m. and on Monday. ...

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  54. ITALY

    ROME, Wednesday Morning. — The Senate unanimously voted to the Cabinet complete political power to deal with the foreign situation, and also ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. A NOTEWORTHY VOTE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The Rome correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph" remarks that the vote is noteworthy, because the Triplice has ...

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  57. FINANCIAL CONDITIONS APPROACHING NORMAL.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Morning.—The financial conditions of the United States are approaching normal. Money is cheap, the banks' reserves are ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. HEAVY CANNONADE PROGRESSING.

    BOULOGNE, Wednesday Morning. — A heavy cannonade is progressing between Armentieres and north-west of Lille, but the enemy has been obliged ...

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  60. SWEDEN

    CHRISTIANA, Tuesday Night.—The chief object of the meeting of the Kings of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark at Malines is to discuss ...

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  61. SOUTH AFRICA

    PRETORIA, Tuesday Night.—Further captures of isolated bands of rebels have been made. Conroy is the only important rebel still at large in ...

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