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  2. WESTERN CAMPAIGN

    PARIS, Thursday Night.— Brussels has been fined half a million francs as the result of the assassination of Nurse Cavell's betrayer. The Germans ...

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  3. THE BALKANS

    ROME, Thursday Morning.— It is officially, reported that fighting between Austria and Montenegro has been resumed. ...

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  4. PERSONAL

    Mr H. Robinson, of King Island, has been elected a member of the Licensing Bench at that place. Mr R. J. Meagher, of Hobart, has ...

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  5. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    PETROGRAD, Friday Morning.— A band of one thousand marauders terrorised the Enzeli Resht region, and threatened the Russian ...

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  6. THE DARDANELLES

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— No more vivid account of the evacuation of Anzac has been given than that contained in a New Zealand medical ...

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  7. AFTER THE WAR

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— Lord Rosebery, speaking at Edinburgh, said we would be exhausted but victorious, though almost bleeding to ...

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  8. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    PETROGRAD, Friday Morning.— A communique says: North-west, of Czernoritz We captured a sector of the enemy's position, and repulsed five ...

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  9. MONTENEGRO TROOPS.

    ROME, Thursday Night.— The Montenegrin Ministry announces that King. Nicholas and the troops will fight to the bitter end. ...

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  10. GERMANS REPLACE TURKS IN GALLIPOLI.

    BUCHAREST, Friday Morning.— Twenty thousand Germans have replaced the Turks in Gallipoli, who are joining the army destined for the ...

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  11. TRADING WITH ENEMY

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— Lord Lansdowne, in the House of Lords, replying to a question regarding alien traders, said in a business that was ...

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  12. FIGHTING RESUMED IN MONTENEGRO.

    LONDON, Thursday Night Reuter's agent at Brindisi states that the "Queen and Premier of Montenegro, have arrived here, and also announces ...

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  13. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— Some papers are featuring the exploits of the German Fokker aeroplanes, and suggesing that they are stronger and ...

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  14. AUSTRIANS CLAIM SUCCESS.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday. Morning.— An Austrian communique says: Thee battle at Bessarabia is increasingly violent. We repulsed stubborn attacks ...

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  15. THE SHIPPING FREIGHTS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— "Fair-play" says the general assumption is that that British shipowner, by running up freights, is increasing the cost of ...

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  16. DEDEAGATCH BOMBARDED.

    SALONIKA, Thursday Night.— French, Italian, and three British war ships bombarded Dedeagatch, blew up two barracks, and destroyed a train. ...

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  17. WAR ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— It officially reported that a British sub-marine grounded, off Holland: A British destroyer saved part of the ...

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  18. POSITION OF THE ALLIES.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— In the House of Commons Sir E.A. Cornwall Liberal member for Bethnal Green, sought to obtain a statement regarding ...

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  19. THE BARALONG INCIDENT.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday Morning.— "The Afterposten's" London correspondent gives a version of the Barralong incident. He says a German ...

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  20. FLIGHTS IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— General Sir Doughas Haig reports that there were fourteen aerial flights on Wednesday, and two of the enemy's ...

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  21. DEFENCE OF REALM ACT

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— The King's Bench refused an application for a writ of habeas corpus on behalf of an interned naturalised Britisher. ...

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  22. GREECE'S SOVEREIGNTY.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.— King Constantine of Greece, in an interview with the Associated Press, stated that he was profoundly ...

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  23. CHARGE BY SIKHS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— The newspapers publish on account of the Christmas Day fighting at Mesamatruh, in which the Sikhs and New ...

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  24. MOOTENEGRIN POSITION OBSCURE.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— "The Times" says the Montenegrin position is obscure and reports are meagre. The Consul-General in London states that ...

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  25. SINKING OF TEE OLAN MACFARLANE.

    PARIS, Friday Morning. — The captain of the CLan' Macfarlane reports that the vessel was torpedoed on the port side. A second torpedo was fired ...

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  26. BRITAINS FINANCES

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— "The Times," in a financial and commercial review of 1915, states that with strict economy there need not to be any doubt ...

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  27. FOR VALOR

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— The Victoria Cross has been awarded to Lieutenant Commander Cookson, who when aboard the gunboat Comet, on ...

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  28. WHY MONTENEGRO FIGHTS.

    ROME, Friday Morning.— M. Muskovitch, the Montenegrin Premier, in announcing the determination to continue the struggle, said our tragic end ...

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  29. MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— In the House of Commons to-day Mr A. Chamberlain, Secretary of State for India, stated that the weather in ...

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  30. THE CANAL ZONE

    CAIRO, Friday Morning.— General Sir John Grenfell Maxwell has issued a proclamation that railway tickets within the locality of the Canal zone ...

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  31. NATIONAL SERVICE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— The first call of Lord Derby's recruits was made to-day. There were lively scenes at "Whitchall and other recruiting ...

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  32. THE GERMAN BLOCKADE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— Mr Asquith, in the House of Commons, said an opportunity would be given on Wednesday to debate the German ...

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  33. IMPORTED TIMBER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Attention having been drawn in the report of Mr. M P. Anderson to the use by the Commonwealth departments of ...

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  34. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    PRETORIA, Friday Morning.— The Provincial Congress of the South African party discussed the truculent attitude of released rebels and their ...

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  36. DISCUSSIONS IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— In the House of Commons fifty New Zealanders occupied seats in the gallery and took the keenest interest in the ...

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  37. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday Night.— The newspapers state that Sweden's prohibition of the export of wood pulp is bailed as a reprisal against Britain's ...

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  38. THE BILL PASSED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— The Compulsion Bill has passed through committee. Mr Bonar Law paid a tribute to the restraint of all sections ...

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  39. DISHONEST POLICEMEN

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— Six policemen at Manchester have been sentenced to varying terms of imprisonment for wholesale robberies from ...

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  40. SITE FOR AN ARSENAL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce} stated to-day that the Arsenal Committee had recommended a third site and this ...

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  41. APPEALS FROM LONDON GROUPS.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.— The City of London tribunal has received eight thousand appeals from the first eight Derby groups. The hearing will ...

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  42. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— The interest on short loans is quoted at £4 10s, and on bills at £5 2s 6d per cent. ...

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