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  2. AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—Bougainville, this largest of the Solomon Islands in the Pacific, was occupied on December 9 by Australian troops. It ...

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  3. THE BULWARK DISASTER

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — At the inquest on the victims of the explosion aboard H.M.S. Bulwark at Sheerness, the Admiralty evidence ...

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  4. AMERICAN COMMERCE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night.—Many European and South American diplomatic representatives have interviewed President Wilson, who is ...

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  5. A STUBBORN STRUGGLE

    PETROGRAD, Thureday Morning.—A communique reads: Assuming the offensive at Bolimow, the Germans, under heavy Russian fire, made an ...

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  6. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Night.—The failure of the Austrians to descend from the Carpathians is believed at seal the fate of Przemysl. Three ...

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  7. SUNK BY MINES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The Which steamer Leersum struck a mine and sank in the North Sea while attempting to rescue the crew of ...

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  8. PROTECTION TO BRITISH SUBJECTS' MONEY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Commonwealth Government has received a despatch from tie Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, stating that a note ...

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  9. GERMANY'S FAILURE

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday Night.—Herr Kenrad Halmann, who is of Belgian lineage, and a member of the German Recihstag, writing in the ...

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  10. NO SERIOUS CONTROVERSY EXPECTED.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Morning.—Although President Wilson expects some concessions of modification in the British methods of dealing with ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The rebel, Colonel Maritz, with 800 followers at Schuitdrift, attacked 480 Loyalists. Ninety of the latter were ...

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  12. 1914-1915

    Another year has ebbed away in the sand-glass of time, and 1915 is released on its course. Always a time of reckoning as well as rejoicing of ...

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  13. AUSTRIAN'S DISLODGED.

    The Russians by a determined attack dislodged the Austrians from strong positions south-west, of Dukla, and put them to fight in a state of panic. We ...

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  14. GARIBALDI'S GRANDSON

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—Garibaldi's grandson Bruno was killed when he was gallantly leading the men who were storming the German trenches ...

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  15. LOYALISTS FORCED TO RETTRE.

    PRETORIA, Thursday Morning. — Colonel Maritz, on December 22, with four field guns and four maxims, forced the Loyaliste, after a vigorous ...

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  16. THE KAISER'S ADVICE

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.—The Kaiser on the occasion of the victory at Lowicz on December 17, wired to General Mackcnsen: I am full of ...

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  17. UNDERWRITERS CONFER.

    The London underwriters recently conferred with a view to suggesting modus vivendi in connection with oversea. commerce in order to secure the ...

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  18. BOMBS ON DUNKIRK

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Foot German aeroplanes dropped seventeen bombs on Dunkirk. Fifteen civilians were killed and thirty-two wounded. ...

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  19. TO STOP THE WAR

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Morning.—In the House of Representatives Mr Vollmer, addressing the House committee, said the United States could easily ...

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  20. CABINET DISCUSSING THE NOTE.

    LONDON. Thursday Morning. — The American note has been, received, and the Cabinet is discussing it. ...

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  21. UNITED STAKES' ATTITUDE.

    CTTAWA. Thursday , Morning.—Canadian press condemns the States' attitude regarding "contraband" pointing out that President Wilson is ...

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  22. GERMAN ATROCITIES

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Morning.—The Germans in the Lodz district shot three Roman Catholic priests because they refused to preach in favor of ...

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  23. INDIAN WHEAT EXPORTS

    DELHI, Wednesday. Night. — The Government lias decided to restrict the exports of wheat and flour from December 1 to March 31 to 100,000 tons, ...

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  24. A SETTLEMENT EXPECTED.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Morning.—He State Department officials are hopeful that a settlement will be reached probably on the basis of Britain's earlier ...

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  25. AUSTRAIANS REPULSED

    CETTIGND, Wednesday Night.—The Austrians on Monday attacked the Montenegrins along the whole front in Herzegovina, but everywhere they ...

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  26. GERMAN OUTRAGES

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. — The Belgian Commission's latest report givess long lists of German outrages, such as the butchering of a French ...

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  27. A BRILLIANT FEAT

    PARIS, Thursday Morning.—The newspapers public General Foch's telegram to Field Marshall Joffre on September 9, when the battle of Marne ...

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  28. FINANCIAL PROBLEMS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Reuter, at Washington states that the Treasury has invited the various American nations to a conference in ...

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  29. RUMANIANS REVOLT

    BUCHAREST, Thursday Morning.—The Rumanrans in the Abrud Mountains, Transylvania, have reason against the Magyans, who have systematically ...

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  30. INDIAN LOYALTY

    DELHI, Wednesday Night.—At a congress at Madras Subramaniya Iyer said that none were more loyal than the representatives of educated India, ...

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  31. DUMDUM BULLETS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Morning.—The State Department has officially investigated the German Ambassador, Count Bernstroff's allegations that the ...

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  32. GERMAN BRUTALITIES

    A remarkable letter from a Lorraine pessant woman was recently published in Paris. It was written from a vii large in the Voages to her soldier ...

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  33. CANADIAN TROOPS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Princess Patricia's Canadian light infantry has arrived at the front. Several squadrons of Moorish ...

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  34. AMERICAN COPPER

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Compared with 1913, the imports of American copper by neutrals has increased markedly. In September and ...

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  35. ALLIES STILL PROGRESS

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—A communique, reads: We have progressed in the Nieupori region. The enemy violently bombarded Saint Georges, and ...

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  36. FROM GAY TO GRAVE

    PARIS, Thursday Morning.—During the early months of the war the Berlin theatres were open as usual and civil and military inactionaries were ...

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  37. THE WESTERN FRONT

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Morning.—Forty thousand Germans arrived at Client between December 21 and 26. A portion proceeded to the Ypres front, ...

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  38. PRISONER OF WAR

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Morning.—Lord Lonsdale, who is a prisoner of war at the Docberitz camp, was recently sentenced to ten years' ...

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  39. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    ROME, Thursday Morning.—It is reported that a French submarine penetrated Pola and torpedoed a battleship. She was holed, but was ...

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  40. ANTI-WAR RIOTS

    BERNE, Thursday Morning.—Riots and anti-war demonstrations have occurred in six Austro-Hungarian provinces. The police at Vienna, whilst ...

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  41. CONTRABAND SUPPLIES

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—"The Daily Chronicle's correspondent at Millan states that the Government has unearthed a vast Austro-German ...

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  42. FRENCH STOCK

    PARIS, Wednesday NigH. — The Germans are pillaging the pedigree stock in Northern France, and 125 valuable horses and a number of ...

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  43. GERMAN TRAINED RESERVES.

    The "Hetvolk" states that one million trained reserves are ready an Germany, a portion of which will be sent to the Russian front. A million ...

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  44. UNITY OF EMPIRE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—"The Times," referring to Mr. Fisher's visit to New Zealand, and the Dominion's magnificent response to Britain's call, ...

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  45. BOWS AND ARROWS SEIZED.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Morning.—The Germans have seized the bows and arrows in Belgium owing to the discovery that the arrows were being used ...

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  46. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    TORONTO, Thursday Morning,—The Premier of Canada, Sir K. Borden, announced to a public war gathering that the British and French War Offices are ...

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  47. NORTH SEA BLOCKADE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—"The Standard" correspondent at Copenhagen states that the Frederik VIII. has arrived at Copenhagen from New ...

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  48. CARGO WAR RISK REDUCED.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — The Government rate of war risks on cargoes has been reduced to ten guineas. ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. ALIENS ORDERED INLAND.

    All the aliens on the east coast of Scotland have been ordered thirty miles inland; ...

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