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  2. NATIONAL SERVICE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Mr J. H. Thomas, Labor M.P. for Derby, commenting in a special interview on the riotous Scenes at the anti-conscription ...

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  3. THE CHRISTMAS FUND

    In accord with the practice for this time of the year "The Daily Telegraph" has opened a Christmas fund for the benefit of the poor and needy people ...

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  5. WESTERN CAMPAIGN

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning. — The Chamber of Deputies has adopted a bill authorising the calling up of the 1917 class as a prudential measure. ...

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  6. THE BALKANS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—All the European capitals are preoccupied with the Balkans tangle, and the anxiety has been intensified by the publication ...

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  7. THE NORTHCLIFFE PRESS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— Sir John Simon, Secretary of State for Home Affairs, in the House of Commons referred to the article in the ...

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  8. ENEMY TRENCHES OVERTHROWN.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning. — A communique states: Our artillery overthrew the enemy's trenches, north of Mulbach, in the Fecht Valley. ...

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  9. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning.—An Austrian communique states: we repelled the Italian attacks at various points, but withfrew slightly on a small ...

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  10. WAR ON THE SEA

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning. —A British squadron of forty vessels bombarded the German fortresses between Ostend and Zeebrugge for two ...

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  11. BITTER FIGHTING.

    ROME, Wednesday Morning.— A communique says: The increasing bitter fighting make for us some advantage near San Florina and the ...

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  12. GERMAN SUBMARINE DYNAMITED

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.—An unofficial report states that the Cretans dynamited a German submarine off Crete. ...

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  13. THE REICHSTAG

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning.—The Rechistag at Berlin was opened yesterday. The President, in an address, said that the enemy had failed ...

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  14. A THRILLING STORY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Mr Donohoe relates a thrilling story of the heroism of an eight-year-old girl who was a passenger by the steamer Bosnia, ...

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  15. TOWARDS VICTORY

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.— Mr Bonar Law, Secretary of State for the Colonies, speaking at St. Andrew's Day banquet, said he thought there ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA'S WAR LOAN

    The prospectus of the second issue' of the Commonwealth War Loan has' now been made available, and the amount asked for on this occasion is ...

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  17. PEACE COULD NOT BE NEGOTIATED.

    Lord Haldane, speaking at the King's College said that for the purposes of peace the German nation did not exist. Peace could not be negotiated ...

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  18. FALL OF MONASTIR.

    Mr M. H. Donohoe, "The Daily Chronicle correspondent at Athens, announces the fall of Monastir, the Serbs with drawing without fighting in ...

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  19. LORD KITCHENER

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— A message from headquarters at the Dardanelles states that Lord Kitchener visited Mudros, Helles Pont, and Anzae, ...

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  20. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday Night.— The Swedish newspapers have given an unfavorable reception to Sven Hedin's great book on the war, in which he ...

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  21. BLOCKADE OF THE BALTIC.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—"The Evening, Post's" Stockholm correspondent states that Britain's blockade of the Baltic is thoroughly effective. ...

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  22. FRENCH FIGHTING.

    The French on Sunday were fighting at Gradsko, east of Krivolak. The Serbians are retreating in good order in two bodies, one beading for Albania ...

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  23. TOKIO EXCHANGE SUSPENDED

    TOKIO, Tuesday Night. — The Stock Exchange has suspended operations for three days owing to wild gambling and consequent fluctuations organised by a ...

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  24. REFUGEES IN PITIABLE STATE.

    Heavy snowstorms continue, and Florina is crowded with refugees in a pitiable state, mothers carrying infants who died from cold and hunger. The ...

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  25. POWDER WORKS EXPLODED.

    WILMINGTON (DELAWARE,) Tuesday Night.— An explosion again destroyed the Dupont powder works, nd fifteen employees are dead, and many ...

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  26. SERBIANS RECONSTITUTING THEIR FORCES.

    SALONIKA, Tuesday Night.—Nearly 80,000 Serbian troops have refuged in Montenegro and Albania, and are preparing to reconstitute their forces. It ...

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  27. KAISER'S VISIT TO VIENNA.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The Borne correspondent of "The Daily Mail" says that the Kaiser's visit to Vienna was due to the acule ...

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  28. TORPEDOING OF THE ANCONA.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.— The Austrian Government has asked the United States to wait some time for an answer to its remonstrances relative ...

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  29. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Night.—A German communique claims that near Rudnik, south-west of Mitrovitza, General Koevess was successful. West of ...

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  30. DONATION FROM NEW SOUTH WALES.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning.— Mr B. R. Wise, Agent-General for New South Wales, has handed M. Poincare (President of France) a cheque for ...

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  31. THE CENTRAL POWERS AND GREECE.

    ATHENS, Tuesday Night.—The Government journal "Neonasti" states that the Central powers have declared that they will consider whether they ...

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  32. NEW GERMAN CRUISER.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday Morning.—A new German submarine cruiser, heavily armed, has been seen off the Seaw. ...

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  33. AFFAIRS IN PERSIA

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning.—The Tiffis correspondent of the "Novoe Vremya" says that the Germans. transported a huge quantity of bombs, ...

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  34. REMARKABLE DROP IN GERMAN EXCHANGE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Morning.— There has been a remarkable drop in German exchange during the past two days. The value of four marks is ...

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  35. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.— The subscription to the French loan is attracting much attention on the Stock Exchange, and its favorable terms are ...

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  36. RUSSIAN INVASION OF BULGARIA.

    BUCHAREST, Tuesday Night.—The impending invasion by the Russians has created consternation among the people of Bulgaria. There are four German ...

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  37. MINE EXPLOSION

    BOOMER (VIRGINIA), Wednesday Morning. — Nineteen men were known to have been killed by explosion in a mine at No. 2 Boomer Coal and Coke ...

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  38. CHRISTMAS FESTIVALS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The New Zealand War Contingent Association is arranging Christmas entertainments at Epsom and Weymouth. The Australian ...

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  39. MINES IN RUMANIAN WATERS.

    BUCHAREST, Wednesday Morning.—Mines are being laid in the Rumanian waters of the Lover Danube. ...

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  40. PRESS COMMENTS.

    "The Times" says that Sir John Simon's effort was merely another attempt to renew last week's attack, which failed so egregiously. If ...

    Article : 131 words
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  42. KING OF RUMANIA'S SPEECH.

    BUCHAREST, Wednesday Morning.— While reading his speech the King of Rumania was obliged to pause owing to the Oppositionists crying, "Down ...

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