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  2. Advertising

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  4. The War.

    The Central News Agency has received a message from Petrograd. saying that the battle of Lodz ended in the success of the Russians ...

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  5. SALANDRA'S STATEMENT. ITALYS POSITION DEFINED.

    The Premier, in a statement in Parliament, advised. Italy to maintain her Watchful' armed neutrality. His reference to what he' termed as Italy's just ...

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  6. KAISER FURIOUS. HUNGARIAN LOYALTY.

    A message from Italy concerning the four days' visit of the Hungarian Premier, Count Tisza, to Germany, says' the purpose was to acquaint' the Kaiser ...

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  7. LATEST NEWS FORMING NEW LINE

    The eastern and.'western'fronts have undergone no material.changes. Seemingly preparations'are'being made for new battles. Here and there heavy ...

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  8. HORSEOUWNER SUED.

    A Case was commenced in the Supreme. Court this, morning, before Mr. Justice Lukin and a jury, of four, In which Clarence Robinson, a Jockey, ...

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  9. THE NAVY.

    Lady Jellicoe,. presiding at: a.mass meeting of women in connection with the Tipperary League for providing rest rooms.for female dependents of. the ...

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  10. CAIRHS SENSATION.

    Two bags were found in a well at the bottom of the reservoir, After they were emptied Dr. Tyrie says that.' traces of cyanide were found in the ...

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  11. KING RETURNS.

    King. George reviewed the Belgian Army on Friday, and Invested King Albert with the Order; of the Garter. The King returned: to Dover by ...

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  12. THE WEATHER. OPPRESSHE MORNING

    Heavy rain fell during the lunch hour. In Brisbane to-day, serving tocool the heated and oppressive: atmosphere of the morning. As this edition ...

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  13. TUNE CHANGED.

    According to a, German reports the Germans In' Flanders' have abandoned the usual salute and Instead say, "God punish England," the reply, of the ...

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  14. HEAVY WEATHER.

    The seasonably severe Weather over the North Sea' has been exceptionally so, with the result that the water rose several feet along the coast and ...

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  15. TERRIFIC GALES. NAVY SUFFERING HARDSHIPS.

    Terrific gales cont[?]nue to rage in the North. Sea, and the extremen cold is causing graft, hardship in the British Navy. Superb seamanship alone is ...

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  16. IN THE POLICE COURTS.

    In the Central Police Court this morning before Mr. K. A. Moore, P.M. James. Williams, alias James Thompson (31, laborer), was charged with ...

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  17. EGYPT'S WELFARE.

    An official report published' in Constantinople says that the Turks are dally gaining ground at Jorok-adshara, and capture' a machine gun from the ...

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  18. FORTY WARSHIPS

    The Central News. Exchange's Copehhagen representative says that Berim reports that 40 British and French: Warships gathered outside (name ...

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  19. TYPHOID OUTBREAK.

    The medical authorities are vigorously attacking the problem of the outbreak of typhoid in the Belgian army. Orders have been issued assigning a ...

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  20. JUTE shipment;

    In the King's Bench Division Mr. Justice, Atkin delivered his reserved judgment,'and confirmed the award of the local appeal committee of the Jute ...

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  21. ENGLISH CHANNEL.

    A notification has been issued that more stringent measures to hinder mine-layers and other hostile, craft will prevail aften' December 10. within a ...

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  22. ALLIES' OFFENSIVE, HAS IS BEGUN?

    The first official word that the predieted 'assault by the Allies on the German lines in Belglum may have begun is contained in the Berlin ...

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  23. STORMS ON THE DOWNS..

    Sultry sunshine on Saturday and Sunday forenoon was followed by a series of thunderstorms yesterday afternoon. In the early afternoon there ...

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  24. ITALY'S SYMPATHIES.

    In the course of Premier Salandra'S speech the Chamber of Deputies indicated where its sympathies lay by rising In a body and cheering heroic ...

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  25. NEWEST PHASE.

    The newest [?]hase in the W[?]r is that heavy fighting has been begun in A[?]sa[?] as is indicated by heavy cammonading which waas heard at BAsic and ...

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  26. INDIAN SOLDIERS:

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" publishes soldier's' letter, which' pays a high tribute to the fighting qualities of the Indians. He says: "The' devil knows, ...

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  27. HELPING BELGIUM.

    The Premier, Mr. Murray.. is appealing to all provincial Premiers for cash contributions and further wheat for Belgium. ...

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  28. FRENCH REGRUITS.

    About 300,000 recruits, aged 18, will: normally,. who were to begin their training in October, 1916, have. been ordered to present themselves for ...

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  29. GUNS ON CHURCHES.

    Fresh despatches say that the Germans are mounting guns on the city hall. and churches In Colmar, in. Upper Alsaco,: with'-the object of forcing a ...

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  30. CRUISER BRISBANE.

    In reference to the launching of the cruiser Brisbane now under construction at Cockatoo Island dockyard, on Saturday Senator Pearee made a ...

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  31. WOMEN SOLDIERS.

    Among the prisoners. taken, by Cossacks' at Czenstochowa were 40 women in soldiers' uniforms. ...

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  32. CRACOW THREATENED.

    The Russians have taken Wieitczka, which is only tree miles from the outer forfications of Cracow. This seems [?] [?]cate that [?] ...

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  33. SYDNEY ROWS;

    James Jones, a'ship's fireman in a Sussex-street hotel on Saturday night, was Insulted by a stranger and went outside to fight. Suddenly thestranger ...

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  34. RIOT IN MELBOURNE.

    Disgraceful riots In which semidrunken soldiers took a leading pant occurred in the city on Saturday night. Following on a disturbance ' on the ...

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  35. TRIED TO ESCAPE.

    Some 400 inmates of the funatic asylum at Sennheim in Alsace, tried to break' out and the Germans' were obliged to convey them to Mulhausen. ...

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  36. STILL SCHEMING.

    The appointment of Count Von Buelow as German Ambassador in'Rome is taken to be the last supreme effort of Germany to persuade Italy against ...

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  37. OFFENSIVE DELAYED.

    Ar official, bulletin covering the' entire operations' of the war, contains'the Explanation that the Frerich 'are unable to take'the offensive until the ...

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  38. on defensiVe.

    Dr. Von' Bethmann Hollwog's speech in the Reichstag emphasised that even greater German, sacrifices may be necessary than had ...

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  39. A VALLEY FIRE.

    At 12.15 to-day the Central Metropolitan Fire. Brigade received a call to the residence of Mrs. J. Stewart. Doggett-street, Valley On arrival. It was ...

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  40. CUT OFF,.

    Late in August, 150 French soldiers and officers were cut oft and got behind the German lines and reached the forests of Luxemburg. They had ...

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  41. BRUTALLY MURDERED.

    An Indian woman.and two children were brutafly murdered and mutilated with an axe- found In a house' in the outskirts of Suva Two other Indian ...

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  42. POSSESSED ARMS

    Under the terms of the War Precautions Act Fritz Zlegeler, a naturalised German; was arrested late on Saturday at Nagamble by direction of ...

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  43. AUSTRIAN ADVANCE.

    It is officially reported that a strong hostile force covers the Servian retreat and Is delaying the advance of the Austrian troops. ...

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  44. BOMBS FROM ABOVE.

    Frehch airmen. dropped' bombs on Freiburg railway station on Friday night and did considerable damage. [Freiburg is near Breslahu in Silesia.] ...

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  45. BEYOND THE PALE—

    Yes brethren, it will be proper to speak to one another in heaven without an introduction. At Gilbert's, the Store of courtoous Service, we, make it our ...

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  47. DAY BAKING.

    Mr. Estell has In view a bill to legalise day baking. The Minister has arranged a conference of 'employers and employees, and hopes from the ...

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  48. LAND TAX.

    It is estimated by the federal Land Tax Commissioner that the receipts from' the decelerated rate under the revised land tax proposal will total ...

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  49. DE WET'S CAPTURE.

    General'Botha has received thousands of' letters and telegrams from all classes. In the' Union i[?] a[?]g him upon the capture of De Wet. ...

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  50. ANOTHER FOE.

    Thirty-six cases of ch[?]ra have occurred among the German troops in Upper Silesia. ...

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  51. THINK OF THE BELGIUM CHILDREN.

    But don't forget your own. See' Cafe Majestices Christmas Novelties. ...

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