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  2. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    PARK, Thursday Night. — The deaths among sick and wounded soldiers was 53 per 1000 in October, 1914, but the rate has regularly fallen since ...

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  3. HOLIDAY FIXTURES

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  4. CHRISTMASTIDE

    So far typical Australian summer weather has prevailed for the Christmastide, and though at tunes, especially on Christmas Day, the sun shone ...

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  5. CONTROL OF SHIPPING

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— Replying to suggestions in the House of Commons that the Government should control shipping, Mr. A. J. Balfour ...

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  6. SPORTS ATT LONGFORD.

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  7. CHRISTMAS IN LONDON

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Every Australian and New Zealand soldier in Britain spent Christmas merrily. Anglo-Australasians have been ...

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  8. THE KAISER ILL.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — A message from Berlin states that the Kaiser is suffering from cellular inflammation, and is compelled to remain ...

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  9. BRITISH INDUSTRIAL MOBILISATION.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — M. Deabis, in describing the British industrial mobilisation, says: If you pile Cruesot on Essen and multiply them ...

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  10. CHOPPING MATCHES.

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  11. DONATION TO RED CROSS FUND.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— Sir Ernest Cassel has given a Christmas gift, £25,000, to the War Stock and Red Cross Fund. ...

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  12. LATROBE CYCLING CARNIVAL.

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  13. RUSSIAN LOAN IN AMERICA.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— It is understood that the Russian banks have negotiated for sixty million dollars of the five per cent, loan at New ...

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  14. A CHILDREN'S SURPRISE.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — The children at Harefield, not to be outdone, had a surprise in store for their Australian hosts. They had been ...

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  15. THE KAISER SUFFERING FROM CANCER.

    ZURICH, Friday Morning.— Prominent German circles have been informed from Berlin that the Kaisers illness is due to a recurrence of cancer in the ...

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  16. DESIGNS ON EGYPT

    GENEVA, Saturday Morning.— Morning Mouri Bey, Eayer Bey's brother, states that the Turks will attack the Suez Canal towards the end of January. ...

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  17. THE QUEEN AND THE AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — Queen Mary, in acknowledging a Christmas card which the Australian women sent to the wounded, said she was sure it ...

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  18. HIS BAROMETRIC TEMPERATURE.

    A Swedish farmer. who lived on his wheat farm in Minnesota was taken ill, and his wife telephoned the doctor. "If you have a thermometer," ...

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  19. THE DANI[?] AGREEMENT.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday Night.— Commercial circles oppose the Danish agreement, considering that it gives Britain too much control. ...

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  20. GERMAN PREPARTIONS.

    PARIS,Saturday Night.— Reports via Geneva confirm the seriousness of Germany's preparations for an expedition on the Suez Canal. Much rolling ...

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  21. THE PUBLIC RESERVES.

    During Christmas Day and yesterday the city reserves were extensively patronised, particularly the Royal Park, City Park, and Cataract Cliff Grounds. ...

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  22. MR ASHMEAD BARTLETT.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— Mr Ashmead Bartlett has called for a lecturing tour in America, and thence to Australia. ...

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  23. Straits Christmas Traffic:

    The passenger traffic Launceston and Melbourne has been heavier this Christmas than Last. On Christmas Day the s. Loongana ...

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  24. REVOLUTION IN CHINA.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— It is reported via New York that a revolution has broken out under the exmilitary Governor of Yunnan. ...

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  25. RIVER AND RAIL TRAFFIC.

    River excursions were liberally patronised during the holidays. On Christmas Day the steamers Togo, Rowitta, and Taranna ran to George ...

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  26. LAND FOR SOLDIERS

    Mr. H. R. Denison, of Sydney, who is leaving in a few days, on a visit to England, has made a liberal offer to the Government of Eumaralla Estate ...

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  27. FUNERAL OF NEW ZEALANDER.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— The late Captain Williams of New Zealand was buried at Hove. Mr Thomas M'Kenzie (High Commissioner), Sir James ...

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  29. FOREIGN OFFICE SECRECY

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — In the House of Commons Lord Robert Cecil, Under Secretary to the War Office, replying to criticisms on the Foreign ...

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  30. IN THE COUNTRY.

    BURNIE, Saturday. — christmas Eve passed off in the time-honored custom at Burnie. The decorations of the shop windows and the exterior of the ...

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  31. UPPER CASTRA

    The pupils of the Upper Castra State school last week gave a successful concert in the Upper Castra Hall in aid of the school funds. Mr. Thomas ...

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  32. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Night.— Eight League football players have Been suspended for life for "squaring" a match in April between Manchester United ...

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  33. FINANCIAL NEWS

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  34. EXTON

    The long spell of warm, dry weather is having a detrimental effect upon most of the crops, and unless we have a heavy downpour very soon late ...

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  35. THE BRITISH BLOCKADE.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— In the House of Commons, referring to the blockade, Lord Robert Cecil, Under Secretary to the Foreign Office, said ...

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  36. LEBRINA

    The large gathering assembled on Monday evening in the public ball to do honor to Lebrina's first returned soldier, showed the high esteem in which ...

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  37. IN THE SOUTH.

    HOBART, Sunday.— Christmas Eve was noticeable for the falling off in the throng, and shopkeepers generally report a decrease in their takings ...

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  38. ON THE WEST COAST.

    QUEENSTOWN, Sunday. — Beautiful weather prevailed for the holidays and there is every appearance of its continuing. The children's sports on ...

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  40. RAILTON

    A committee meeting in connection with the late Railton sports was held in Carroll's Hotel on Wednesday evening, when the Rev. Father O'Ca[?] ...

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  42. THE WEARING POINT.

    "Conductor can you tell me how that brakeman lost his finger?" asked the inquisitive woman. "He seems to be a very nice man. It's a pity he should ...

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  43. ZEEHAN.

    ZEEHAN, Sunday. — Christmas was spent quietly in Zeehan, no sports being held. The town was filled with visitors from the outlying centres, end ...

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  44. Advertising

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