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  2. THE GREAT WAR

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—A communique states[?] We have gained a little ground before Nieuport and Saint Georges, and progressed slightly east ...

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  3. SHACKLETON EXPEDITION

    The auxiliary barquentine Aurora, which is to take the Ross Sea section of Sir Ernest Shackletons expedition to the Antarctic, returned to Hobart from ...

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  4. THE ENEMY'S CLAIMS

    VIENNA, Monday Morning.—A communique states: We were successful at Krosno and Zackliczyra, in front of Latrocza. Great battles are developing ...

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  5. WITH THE RUSSIANS

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Night.—An official report states that the Russian cruiser Askold has arrived at Port Said, and reports having captured a German ...

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  6. A SHATTERING BLOW

    DUNKIRK, Sunday Night.—French artillery with five hundred guns dealt a shattering blow at the German front lines on the north-eastern side of Arras ...

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  7. RUSSIAN ATTACKS REPULSED.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Morning.—A Berlin communique states: The Russians tried to maintain themselves at R[?]wk[?] and Nida, but everywhere they ...

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  8. FIGHTING ON THE VISTULA.

    PETROGRAD, Monday Morning.—A communique states: Serious engagements occurred on certain points on the left bank of the Vistula, between ...

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  9. TASMANIA

    Alderman R. Gee has received a cable from his son, Lieut. R. Gee, of the artillery, who is with the Tasmanian contingent of the Australian ...

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  10. THE AUSTRIAN ARMY

    ROME, Monday Morning.—A telegram from the Austrian Embassy states that for several days the Austrian army in Ser[?]a has been without food and ...

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  11. MANY PRIESTS SHOT

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night.—One hundred and ninety-three priests have been shot, wounded, or imprisoned for giving evidence before the Commission ...

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  12. SERVIANS AND MONTENEGRINS.

    [?]ETTIGNE, Monday Morning.—The Servians and Montenegrins are pursuing the offensive along the whole front of Bosnia-Herzegovina. ...

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  13. THE KAISER DEPRESSED.

    NEW YORK, Monday Morning.—Despatches from Germany describe the Kaiser as thin, worn, and broken in spirit. ...

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  14. RIFLE CLUBS

    The rifle range selected by the committee appointed for that purpose was inspected by Lieut. Saunders on Saturday, and found suitable. AS it is on ...

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  15. ITALIAN STATESMAN'S HOPE.

    ROME, Sunday Night.—Addressing the Senate, Signor Salonora, Minister for Foreign Affairs, said he hoped that the year 1915 would see peace, by which ...

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  16. EAST COAST RAID

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—There were pathetic scenes at the funerals at Searborough to-day. The Archbishop of York, in an address at a memorial ...

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  17. FIERCE GUNFIRE ON THE COAST.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night.—Refugees report that the Germans posted eight 15-centimetre guns and several machine guns on the sand dunes ...

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  18. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Reuter at Cape Town states that a Taube flew over the camp at Chaukaib, in German South-West Africa, and dropped two ...

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  19. THE RED CROSS

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  20. THREE MORE DEATHS AT HARTLEPOOL.

    There have been three more deaths at Hartlepool as the result of the Ge[?] naval raid. ...

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  21. REBEL LEADER TO BE SHOT.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The rebel Captain Fourie, has been sentenced by the Court Martial to be shot and his brother's sentence has been commuted ...

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  22. ALIENS AT HARTLEPOOL INTERNED.

    Forty aliens, who were employed on works at Hartlepool, were interned on Saturday. ...

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  23. BOMBS ON WARSAW

    ROME, Monday Night. — Warsaw papers state that a Zeppelin dropped eighteen bombs on Warsaw on December 9. Two houses were demolished ...

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  24. GERMAN NAVAL GUN POSTED ASHORE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—A se[?]man who participated in the bombardment of Nieuport and Middelkerk [?] that the Germans at one point ...

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  25. NEW SULTAN OF EGYPT

    CAIRO, Sunday Night.—The Sultan Hussein has been proclaimed with elaborate ceremony, and an imposing parade of English, Australasian, and ...

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  26. THE STI[?]MA OF BABY KILLERS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Mr Winston Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, in a message of sympathy to the Mayor of Scarborough, said: ...

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  27. THE GERMAN NAVY

    NEW YORK, Monday Morning. — The Kiel correspondent of "The Tribune," writing on November 24, says the Germans place great faith in their ...

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  28. FORWARD MOVEMENT IN BELGIUM.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The "Eye Witness" detailing the forward movement in Belgium on December 13, emphasised the stubborn nature of the ...

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  29. THE SULTAN ACCLAIMED

    CAIRO, Monday Morning.—An enormous throng acclaimed the new Sultan on his entering the Abdin Palace. Five thousand officials and notables were ...

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  30. FIRE IN A CASTLE

    LONDON, MONDAY Morning. — Herbertshire Castle, near Glasgow, has been burned. Three lady guests, who were cut off, climbed into a turret which ...

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  31. THE SULTAN ADMIRES TROOPS FROM AUSTRALASIA.

    CAIRO, Monday Morning. — The Sultan Hussein, in a newspaper interview, said he hoped that in future the Egyptians would hasten to defend the ...

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  32. THE DAMAGE AT SCARBOROUGH.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Ten thousand excursionists visited Scarborough on Sunday. Over two hundred houses were damaged, and the loss is ...

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  33. GENERAL RAINFALL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Good general rains have fallen throughout Victoria and New South Wales, Southern Queensland, South Australia, and the ...

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  34. ADVICE TO AMERICA

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Morning. — Doctor Hexamer, a German-American, in an article in the "Cologne Gazette," accuses the Americans of ...

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  35. GERMAN SHOPS WRECKED.

    A mob of two thousand at Sunderland, incensed at the bombardment and Herr Ahler's acquittal, wrecked a number of German shops. ...

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  36. AUSTRALIANS IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The Cairo correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph" says that the Australian and New Zealand troops comprise ...

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  37. BELGIUM REFUGESS

    ROTTERDAM, Monday Morning.—A great stream of Belgian refugees is flowing across the Dutch border without any clear reason beyond a vague ...

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  38. FIERCE ARTILLERY DUEL.

    DUNKIRK, Monday Morning. — A fierce artillery duel preceded the Allies' offensive at Arras. The Germans tried to destroy the French ...

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  39. REFRIGERATED SPACE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—To-ay Mr Hutchinson, Minister for Agriculture, [?]a[?]ed on Mr Tudor, Minister for Trade and Customs, and complained ...

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  40. ITALY'S NEUTRALITY

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Morning.—The "Hamburger Nachrichten," commenting on Count von Bulow's arrival at Rome, says Italy's policy of ...

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  41. FRENCH FINANCE

    PARIS, Monday Morning. — M. Ribot considers that it is impracticable to impose further taxation, and France must have recourse to a loan for war ...

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  42. MINE SWEEPERS LOST

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Two mine sweepers between Scarborough and Filey have been blown up, and a third seriously damaged. The bulk of the ...

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  43. NORTHERN NEUTRALITY

    COPENHAGEN, Monday Morning.—The conference at Malmo which was attended by the Kings of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, has ...

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  44. ENEMY'S TRENCHES CAPTURED

    As the result of a recent Allies' bayonet charge seven of the enemy's trenches were captured. The trenches were flooded, and the Allies, waist ...

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  45. STEAMER SUNK BY MINE

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The steamer Tritonia, bound for New Brunswick, struck a mine off the north of Ireland on Saturday. It is believed ...

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  46. ANNIHILATED

    PETROGRAD, Monday Morning. — An official report states that the remainder of the two German companies whilst attempting to cross the river ...

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  47. EXPORT OF WHEAT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Federal Attorney-General (Mr Hughes) has decided to investigate the position that has arisen as a result of the steps taken ...

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  48. WINKLEIGH

    The closing of the State school for the Christmas vacation was signalised by the holding of a picnic and sports gathering in Mr K. Beaton's paddock ...

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  49. AMERICAN OPINION

    The Frankfurter Zeitung" publishes a letter from a German-American, who says impartial people in America are powerless to influence public ...

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  50. LANDWEHR SICK OF WAR

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—"The Eyewitness" states that German prisoners' admissions show that many of the Landwehr are sick of the war, and resent ...

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  51. LIFE IN NEW GUINEA

    The most bitter among the Germans in New Guinea (says an "Ave" message form Rabaul, dated December 13) are the women. ("The hand that ...

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  52. THE NEUTRALITY OF BULGARIA.

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — "The Daily Chronicle's" Sofia correspondent interviewed Dr. Radoslavoff, President of the Council, who declared that ...

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  53. THE IRISH LEADERS

    LONDON, Monday Morning, — [?] John Redmond, speaking at Limerick, said the Irish leaders had pledged themselves that Ireland would stand by ...

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  54. Advertising

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  55. FIERCE GERMAN BOMBARDMENT.

    BOULOGNE, Monday Morning.—The German bombardment of Armentieres was violent. A thousand shells, many of which were incendiary, were thrown ...

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  56. TRAWLER ENDEAVOR

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Federal trawler Endeavor has not yet been heard of since she left Macquario Island for Hobart, and she is now ...

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  57. EMDEN'S BOAST

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — An eye-witness in an account of the destruction of the German cruiser Emden, states that prisoners relate that ...

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  58. AERIAL BOMBS

    DUNKIRK, Monday Night. — One of the Allies' aviators bombed and partially wrecked a train at Zeebrugze, killing forty German marines ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. Advertising

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  61. BOMBARDMENT

    ATHENS, Monday Morning. — The ...

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