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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE TURKS ROUTED

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning. — A communique states: The battle of Sarykamish continues to develop to our advantage. We dislodged the ...

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  4. OFFICIAL REPORT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The following cable message has been received by the Governor-General from the Secretary of State, dated London, ...

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  5. THE WAR

    PARIS. Tuesday Morning: — The fighting at Cernay was formidable, and the roar of suns was unceasing for three days. The valleys were filled ...

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  6. NAVAL LOSSES

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  7. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning. — A communique reads: There has teen unimportant work on the left bank of the Vistula, and some desperate ...

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  8. SYDNEY CITIZENS' GIFT

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Sir T. A. Coghlan (Agent-General for New South Wales) sent from the Sydney citizens' war chest funds a consignment ...

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  9. FIGHTING AT SARYKAMISH.

    PETROGRAD, Monday Night. — The Germans attempted to cross to the right bank of the Vistula on Saturdays but were repulsed. The ...

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  10. THE DEATH SENTENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Morning Posts" Berne correspondent says that the death sentence on Lord Lonsdale will not be carried out. It ...

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  11. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS

    BERLIN, Tuesday Morning. — A telegram states that the first exchange of permanently incapacitated prisoners trill be made at Genera this ...

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  12. AMERICAN WRITERS' VIEWS.

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—"The Times" publishes an article on British naval strategy. which is attributed to an American naval writer ranking next ...

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  13. AMERICAN COMMERCE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Morning.—Mr W. H. Page, American Ambassador to England, has informed President Wilson that Britain's ...

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  14. ALLIES STILL PROGRESS

    PARIS, Monday Night.—A communique states: We seized several points of support at Perthes, Mesnilles, and Hurlus, and made further ...

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  15. SAVED FROM FORMIDABIE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—About two bundled of the men aboard H.M.S. Formidable, which was destroyed by a mine in the Thames, ...

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  16. MEXICAN REBELLION

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Morning. —Sir Cyril Spring Rice, British Ambassador, has conferred with the State Department, and announced ...

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  17. MISSION TO THE VATICAN

    HOME, Tuesday Morning. - The Archbishops of New York, Baltimore, and Boston have approached President Wilson to send a special mission to ...

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  18. BREADSTUFFS CONTROL

    AMSTERDAM. Tuesday Morning.— The German Governments is forming a co-operative company with a large capital to control breadstuffs. It will ...

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  19. EAST COAST RAID

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.— "The North German Gazette" justifies the shelling of Scarborough because it possesses a redoubt with six ...

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  20. SHIP PURCHASE BILL.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Morning. —The Ship Purchase Bill now before the Senate has been made a strictly party measure. Senator Lodge ...

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  21. NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The newspapers publish a new years message to "The Daily Telegraph" from Mr Massey, Premier of New Zealand. ...

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  22. LOCAL OPTION

    TORONTO, Tuesday Morning.— The Local Optionsits failed to win a single town of thirty-one Ontario municipalities in which a vote was held. ...

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  23. DERIGIBLE SHED BOMBED

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night. — French aviators bombed and partially destroyed new dirigible sheds at Brussels on Saturday. Several German ...

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  24. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    PARIS, Monday Night.—Four German spies, including a bogus priest, have been arrested at Belfort. ...

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  25. ASSURANCE BY BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — Reuter states: It is understood that Britain has given assurances that she trill not interfere with copper ...

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  26. TASMANIA TO MOTHERLAND.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The New Year's message to the motherland from Mr J. Earle, Premier of Tasmania, has been published. ...

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  27. A GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.— A German communique, after denying, now admits that the French have taken Steinbach, and adds: The ...

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  28. ITALIAN WAR LOAN.

    ROME, Tuesday Morning.—The war loan has been oversubscribed. ...

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  29. STEAMER FOUNDERS

    TOKIO, Tuesday Morning. — The steamer Daito Maru, No. 2, bound from Dalmy to Osaka, foundered near Forth Hamilton, Twenty-four ...

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  30. GERM AN EAST AFRICA

    CAPTDOWN, Tuesday Morning.— A British battleship bombarded Dares Salaam, a seaport of German East Africa, 45 miles south of Zanziber, ...

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  31. REOPENING OF THE LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Three thousand members attended the reopening of the London Stock Exchange and sang the National Anthem. Many ...

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  32. SAILORS LANDED

    LAS PALMAS, Tuesday Morning.— The German steamer Otavi, from Pernambuco, has landed thirty-eight sailors belonging to French ships which ...

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  33. EXPULSION OF GERMANS DUE FRENCH GUNS.

    The expulsion of the Germans from was largely due to the 3-inch guns. The Germans 2300 dead and wounded. ...

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  34. GERMAN LIFE

    BERLIN, Tuesday Morning.—Commercial men, in a New Year message to the Kaiser, trusted that all wounds inflicted on German economic life ...

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  35. DEATH FROM ANTHRAX

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— At an inquest on the death of a butcher at Mitcham, who was the victim of anthrax, the Coroner stated that ...

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  36. PASSPORT CONSPIRACY

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—There are indications that thirty German reservists and German, Americans will be prosecuted—in connection with the ...

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  37. VIOLENT FIGHTING

    PARIS, Tuesday Morning.—A communique States: Violent fighting continue sin the region of Cernay. Last night we lost and then ...

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  38. SOUTH AFRICA

    JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday Morning. — The commandeering order has been well received, and the burghers are readily responding to the ...

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  39. RUSSIANS IN PURSUIT

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Petrograd states that one Russian army is pursuing the Austrians on the Hungarian side of the Carpathians, and ...

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  40. UTOPIA OR HELL

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.— Mr Theodore Rosevelt, in an article appearing in "The Independent," entitled "Utopia or Hall," says while a ...

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  41. BREAD IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The price of bread has advanced to 7½d per quarter loaf. The corn merchants attribute the advance to the rise in ...

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  42. THE BRITISH FLEET

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— Admiral jellicoe in a letter states that the navy spent Christmas Day waiting for the Germans. Church ...

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  43. YARD BY YARD

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Morning.— Yard by yard the Germans are being forced towards the Dutch frontier. A large force of German marines are ...

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  44. PATRIOTIC FUNDS

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  45. LEVIES BY GERMANS

    AMSTERDAM. Monday Night. — The German commandant at the village of Overpelt summoned the Belgians for 1914, 1915, and 1916 levies ...

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  46. FEDERAL BY-ELECTIONS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Mr A. J. Hampson, M.L.A., has been selected by the Labor party to contest the Bendigo seat in the House of Representatives, ...

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  47. IRELAND'S ATTITUDE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Mr. William Redmond, in an article in "The Chronicle," says: "By every consideration of honor and ...

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  48. DEVONPORT FUND.

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  49. TRAVALLING KITCHEN.

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  50. TRICKS OF THE ENEMY

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday Morning, Norwegian shipmasters from Gibraltar report that some German steamers have attempted to sail under ...

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  51. GERMAN PRISONERS

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night. — The "Berliner Tageblatt" publishes a German seaman's letter, expressing the absolute comfort and great kindness he ...

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  52. AMERICAN COMMERCE

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Reuter's correspondent at Washington says that Britain has informed America that turpentine and resin shipped ...

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  54. ALBANIAN REBELS

    ROME, Tuesday Morning.—A. telegram from Durazzo states that the in surgents on Sunday demanded that the French and Servian Ministers ...

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  55. SPY AT GIBRALTAR

    GIBRALTAR, Monday Night. — A Moor was charged to-day with spying within the fortress. A. second Moor gave evidence that the prisoner ...

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  56. WAR SUPPLIES EXPORT

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night. — German and other delegations appeared before the House of Representatives Foreign Relations Committee ...

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  57. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE

    Yesterday afternoon a medical examination of candidates for enrollment in the third contingent of the Expeditionary Force was held. Thirty-one ...

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  58. EFFECT OF EMBARGO ON RUBBER

    NEW YORK Tuesday Morning. — A statement by the Rubber Club asserts that the British embargo is costing the industry about a quarter of a ...

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