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  3. AUSTRALIANS IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Daily Telegraph" Cairo correspondent states that the Australians and New Zealanders are now in dessert camps. ...

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  4. THE CUXHAVEN NAVAL RAID

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The British ships approached Heligoland in dark, clear weather, promising a successful raid, but a fog descended when ...

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  5. CONFIDENCE IN GERMANY

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Morning.—A German official wireless states that while general conficende is felt that the Austro-Germans in the east are ...

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  6. AMERICA ANGRY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Morning.—The United States has addressed a strong remonstrance to Britain against the present treatment of African ...

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  7. LONDON WARNED

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The naval and military authorities emphasise the danger from fragments of shell and bullets fired against aircraft ...

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  8. IN A TIGHT CORNER

    LONDON, Monday Night. — "The Eye Witness," in describing the fight on the 21st inst., states that the British made a gallant and stubborn ...

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  9. BERLIN'S TURN COMING.

    We are reminded that Berlin goes her way, gay and roysterous as ever, For that she has to thank geography. If Britain and France have capitals ...

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  10. SORTIES FROM PRZEMYSL

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Morning.—Advices from Hungary show that two regiments at Przemysl sortied nightly for a fortnight, and seldom more than ...

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  11. THE GHURKA AS A FIGHTER.

    The Afghan is a very good critic of fighting men, and his dictum on the Ghurka is worth recording. "I do not fear the Hindu," he is reported to ...

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  12. RIGHTS OF NEUTRALS

    LONDON, Monday Night. — "The New York "Times" correspondent at Washington states that Venezuela has suggested a conference of all neutral ...

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  13. THE PHILIPPINES

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night. — Details received indicate that the rising in the Philippines is not serious, only the most ignorant and ...

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  14. DISTRESS FROM FAMINE

    ROME, Monday Night. — Distress, owing to the famine, is increasing in Austria-Hungary, especially in the country districts. The authorities, in ...

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  15. ALL BRITISH SHIPS RETURN SAFELY.

    Every British ship engaged at Cuxhaven returned to the base without loss of life or misferial damage. One report states that the Arethusa's and ...

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  16. ATTEMPTED BRIBERY

    ROME, Monday Night.—Castrignano, an ex-Custome officer, and Dr. Fiori have been arrested for attempting to bribe a Customs official to issue ...

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  17. YOUARANG TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The inquest on the four victims of the Youarang tragedy, which occurred on December 16, was resumed at Katamatite. ...

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  18. ARTILLERYMEN REVOLT

    ROME, Monday Night.—The Croation Slav artillerymen at the Montebrione and Saint Nicolas forts, near Ria, revolted, and reinforcements had ...

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  19. INVASION OF BELGIUM

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — Mr E. Cantrell, a Kentuckian, who for seventeen years has been a resident of Belgium, states that on visiting Liege ...

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  20. DISCONTENT IN TURKEY

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Reuter at Sofia states that messages from Constantinople confirm the reports of increasing discontent, due to the ...

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  21. EXPORT OF WHEAT

    DELHI, Tuesday Morning.—In view of the abnormal prices of wheat, the Indian Government has decided to restrict the exports of wheat, includ ...

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  22. HEAVY CASUALTIES

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—The lists 101 to 108 show 35,883 Prussian casualties. Altogether 250,000 Prussians and Bavarians have been killed, ...

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  23. MILITARY EXPERTS OPINION.

    A New York military expert describes the raid at Cuxhaven as the best strategetic move of the war Litherto inasmuch as it proved the ...

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  24. NO QUARTER

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Daily Express" states that Field Marshal Joffre, in an army order dated December 17, says: We have proof that ...

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  25. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—The Maharajah of Gwalior has establiashed a convalescent home for six Indian officers and fifty Sepoys in East Africa. ...

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  26. PUNISHMENT OF SLAVS

    BERNE, Monday Night.—The Servian victory has caused great manffestions amongst the Austrian Slav, and the unrest is spreading, despite ...

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  27. SERIOUS DAMAGE DONE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Times" states that there is excellent reason to believe that the Parsevalished and an airship were destroyed at ...

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  28. THE GERMAN FLEET

    NEW YORK, Monday Night. — A naval expert, who refuses to allow his name to be used, opines in the New York press ...

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  29. THE TELEPHONES

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Postmaster-General (Mr W. G. Spence) said to-day that the whole question as to the revision of the telephone rates was ...

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  30. BELGIAN DELEGATION IN AFRICA.

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday Morning. — The Belgian Parliamentary delegation has had a sympathetic welcome at Stechlenboch. ...

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  31. ALARM AT HAMBURG.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday Morning.—The raid was kept a secret in Germany until Saturday. There was much alarm, especially at Hamburg, ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Recently the Defence Department communicated with the various State Governments, asking that they should suspend the ...

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  33. AMERICAN CONSULS

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night. — Germany has formally notified the State Department that the Kaiser wishes the withdrawal of American ...

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  34. PROGRESS OF ALLIES

    PARIS, Monday Night. — A communique reads: We continue to advance west of Lombaertzyde, and have now reached the dunes, wher the ...

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  35. RUSSIANS SUCCESSFUL

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning. — A communique states: Isolated German attacks between the Lower Vistula and Pilitza were abortive. The German ...

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  36. AMERICAN NEUTRALITY

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday Morning.—Germany's efforts to induce Argentina to recognise German sovereignty in Belgium has completely failed in ...

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  37. A BELGIAN PROTEST.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Morning.—M. Havenith, the Belgian Minister, has announced that the Belgian Government has protested against ...

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  38. SULTAN OF EGYPT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Minister for External Affairs (Mr Archibald) to-day received a cable from the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid), ...

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  39. THE EXPORT OF WOOL

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.—It is reported that the Southern wool growers are strenuously opposing the Government's negotiations for the ...

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  40. TASMANIA

    HOBART, Tuesday. — Mr Laird Smith, M.P., has received word from the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) that £1000 has been set apart for the ...

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  42. SUNK BY MINES

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—During the last three days seven steamers, including three trawlers, were sunk by mines in the North Sea. An eighth ...

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  43. WAR ITEMS

    Somebody has unearthed from the first volume of the "Quarterly," published in 1809, an expression of opinion by Robert Burns on the Germans. ...

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  44. RUSSIAN BULLETINS

    LONDON, Monday Night. — "The Morning Post" Petrograd correspondent states that the disposition prevalent in England to believe that Russia ...

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  45. DEFENCE OF ANTWERP

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night. — "The Handelsblad's Antwerp correspondent states that two hundred thousand Germans at Antwerp are ...

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  46. PLUCKY SUBMARINE

    PARIS, Monday Night. — A sailor belonging to a French submarine relates: "We entered an enemy's port, unnamed, on Sunday, and were about ...

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  47. AUSTRIANS FALL BACK

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—An Austrian communique states: The Russian offensive between Rymnow and Tuchow forced us to fall back some ...

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  48. EMDEN'S COMMANDER

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Daily News" states that Commander von Muller of the Emden, has arrived in England aboard the s.s. Orama. ...

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  49. USELESS TORPEDO NETS.

    After she has dived a submarine keeps a few feet below the surface. If she went down too far the weight of water above would prevent her from ...

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