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  2. THE WAR

    PETRGGRAD, Monday Morning. —Fighting continues at Bukovina. The Russians have been reinforced, and repulsed a series of attacks after ...

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  3. THE FOOD SUPPLIES

    LANDON, Sunday Night, —Many Labor meetings have pretested against; the Government's attitude regarding food supplies. ...

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  4. THE CASEMENT CASE

    LONDON, Sunday Night. - Sir [Roger Casement. Consul-General. in a communication to the newspapers, accuses M. de Cardonnel Findlay, ...

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  5. COLOSSAL FIGHTING

    LONDON, Sunday Night. —"The Observer's" correspondent at Petrograd states that the Russians in East Prussia are steadily retiring in solid ...

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  6. BELGIUM'S ARMY

    PARIS, Monday Moaning. —The Belgians are endeavoring to raise their army to 200,000. Eighty per cent. of the 1914 recruits, living near ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. A THRILLING EPISODE

    GENEVA, Monday Morning. —A thrlling episode as reported from the Vosges at Collnmomme, Forty Alpine chasseurs were cut off, and refused to ...

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  9. GERMANY'S SHORTAGE OF CEREALS.

    SOFIA, Sunday Night,—Dr. Radoslavoff, President, of the Council, speaking in the Sobranje said a Ger-man offical inquiry showed that to ...

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  10. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR

    COPENHAGEN Monday Morning. —On the Kaiser learning the news of the insult to the American Ambassador at a Berlin theatre, he returned ...

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  11. BRAVERY REWARDED

    LONDON, Monday Morning. —The Adamiralty announce that Captain Propert, of the steamer Laertes, has been gazetted a lieutenant in the ...

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  12. A DARING AVIATOR

    PARIS, Sunday Night. —A semi official report states that a French aviator and a machine gunner chased a Taube and after several minutes a ...

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  13. THE BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Mr Lloyd George, in the House of Commons to-morrow, will give details of the negoliations with the Finance ...

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  14. BRITISH CASUALTIES

    LONDON, Monday Morning. —The casualty lists to December. 50 include 409 Royal Irish missing. ...

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    A BIRD'S-EYE VIEW OF THE SUEZ -CANAL THE WHERE THE BRITISH (INCLUDING AUSTRALIAN AND NEW ZEALAND)FORCES HAVE BEEN ENGAGED THE TURKS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. TERRIBLE COLD AND SNOW DRIFTS.

    The temperature was 20 degrees below zero, with piercing ice laden winds, nd it was difficult to distinguish friends from foes at. one hundred yards. The ...

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  17. EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The "Daily chronicle" correspondent at Cairo says the British policy of dealing fairly and openly with the ...

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  18. HORRIBLE AUSTRIAN VENGEANCE.

    The Russians are fortifying Czernowitz. When the Australians re-occupied it in November last they wreaked horrible vengeance on the inhabitants ...

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  19. EFFICIENT PROTECTION.

    The newspaper express deep satis-faction that Egypt is so efficiently protected. Their defeat at Tor clears the Turks from the southern portion ...

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  20. THE CHIEF AUSTRIAN ATTACK.

    M.Retch a war correspondent opines that the Austrian attack will be in the Cor[?]pahians. There are only two army corps facing Servia, ...

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  21. STUBBORN FIGHTING

    PETEROGRAD, Monday Morning. —A communique states: The fighting in the Lyck, Raigrod and Grajewu, re-gion has been very stubborn ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday. —Soldiers who return from Egypt suffering, from Egypt venereal diseases are not to be given their liberty until they are pronounced ...

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  23. BRITISH SUBMARINES

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Standard" correspondent at Amsterdam states that the "Berliner Tageblatt," discussing the sinking of the ...

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  24. AERIAL WARFARE

    PARIS, Monday Night.—An offi-cial report sates that from Dunkirk last week success-fully bombed military buildings ...

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  25. THE HERO OF TOUSSOUM

    The here of the Toussoum attack was Carew, the pilot of the steamer Hardinge who was severly wounded in the arm and leg He refused to ...

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  26. THE TURKISH PRISONERS.

    It is announced that since, the beginning of the war Russia has imprisoned 49,600 Turks. ...

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  27. THE GERMAN BLOCKADE

    ROME, Sunday Night.—Italy has made representations to: Germany re-garding the threatened blockade The Note reminds Germany that the ...

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  28. MILITARY CAMP BOMBED.

    HAGUE, Monday Morning.—A Belgian aeroplane bombed the military camp at Deutz and escaped. She was fired at by guns placed in the tower of ...

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  29. TURKS LOSE 4000.

    OAIRO, Thursday Morning. —The latest estimates show- "that the Tunks lost four thousand during their attack on the Suez Canal, of which a ...

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  30. A PROTRACTED TRIAL

    PARIS, Monday Morning.—M. Deperduisn a French finaneral magnate who was arrested in August 1913.on a change of extensive forgery and ...

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  31. RAILWAYMEN'S WAGES

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The railway men have obtained an increase of shillings a week during war time owing the higher cost of ...

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  32. A FORTY MINUTES' BATTLE.

    GENEVA, Monday Morning.—There was a -thirling forty minutes' battle between, a Zeppelia and three aero-planes. A. thousand French and ...

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  33. DEATH OF AN AUSTRALIAN.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Defence Department has been officially informed that Private J.T.O Donnell of "A"Company 2nd Battalions died ...

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  34. ACTION BY THE NETHERLANDS

    HAGUE, Sunday Night.—The Dulcb Chamber of Commerce at Brussels has urged Netherlands to act on behalf of 80,000 subjects of Belgium against ...

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  35. GREECE AND TURKEY

    ATHENS, Sunday Night.—A detective insulted a Greek naval attache openly in the street of Pera. M.Panas, the Minister protested, and ...

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  36. THE WHEAT ACT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Inter State Commission held another sit-ting to-day for the purpose of hearing. further argument in respect to the ...

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  37. PATRIOTIC FUNDS

    The Tasmanian Artillerymen in Egypt want a travelling kitchen.and have subscribed £50 towards the cost. About £100 more than the funds in ...

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  38. GERMAN AEROPLANES TRANSFERRED TO LORRAINE.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Morning— A majority of the German aeroplanes have been transferred to Lorraine, and it is believed this as a prelude to ...

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  39. THE AMERICAN PROTEST.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night.—"The Frankfurter Zeitung" says that President Wilsoms Note to Britain does not deserve to be called a ...

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  40. EFFECTS OP THE RAID.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Morning.—A storm is widening the breach in a Zeelbrugge mole, and is tearing up great blocks of concrete. The breach ...

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  41. DEFENCE CONTRACTS

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  42. THE ENEMY ACTIVE

    PARIS, Sunday Night.— A communique states: The enemy has bombarded Rheims and the trenches at Ypres Nieuport and the Dune We ...

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  43. ARBITRATION COURT

    MELBOURNE, Monday: —Mr Jus-tice Powers, in the Arbitration Court to-day, continued the hearing of the pliant by the Australian Letter ...

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  44. GERMAN PRESS INDIGNANT.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday Morning —The German newspapers without ex-ception are indignant at the American Note, and describe it as a gross breach ...

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  45. MARINE BOARDS

    DEVONPORT, Monday.—The Mersey Marine Board met to-day, the Master Warden (Mr Watt,' presiding, and all the wardens were present. ...

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  46. TO TAKE WARSAW

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night.—The Kaiser has ordered the German's to make another effort to take- Warsaw this 'week. ...

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  47. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The New South Wales new loan of £2,000,000 closed at £1 2s 6d premium ...

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  48. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Morning —The Zeeland Company boats com-mence to-day transporting English and Germans who have been. ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. EFFECT OF ECONOMIC WAR.

    "The National Zeitung" interviewed Mr Gerlard the American Ambassdor and pointed out that an econmic war with America would ...

    Article : 57 words
  51. Advertising

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