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  2. RUSSIA'S ADVANCE.

    A communique states that along, the Stalluponen-Angerberg front, also at Johannesburg the Russians were successfully fighting the German advance. ...

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  3. THE WAR

    A communique issued at midnight says the most noteworthy incident of the day was the throwing back of the enemy on the right bank of the Yser ...

    Article : 61 words
  4. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 48 words
  5. LATE WIRES.

    Seen alter to-day's Cabinet meeting, Mr. Holm[?] said there was no truth in the rumor that lie was going to resign next February and go ...

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  6. DEALING WITH TURKEY.

    British cruisers and military destroyed the Turkish forts at Sheikah Said, opposite Perim. Indian troops were landed in the face of the ...

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  7. SPORTING.

    A proposal for the introduction of the totalisator will be considered by Labor Caucus to-morrow. The scheme is said to be favorably ...

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  8. NAVAL LOSSES.

    Since the outbreak of the war the British have lost fifteen ships of war and Germany thirty-seven. ...

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  9. A GERMAN COMPANY.

    Edward Edwards, otherwise Eichen Garaun, managing director of the Continental Rubber Company, was arrested by the military authorities this ...

    Article : 133 words
  10. Advertising

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  11. THE MANLY TRAGEDY.

    At the Coroner's Court to-day, Richard Crumplin was committed for trial on a charge of the manslaughter of his wife, Katherine. ...

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  12. A PONY DISQUALIFICATION.

    The inquiry into the running of the pony Simmereen at Rosebery on Saturday was concluded on Monday. The stewards disqualified the pony ...

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  13. FIGHTING IN FLANDERS.

    An Amsterdam message states that the region between Nieuport and Lombartzyde has been converted into a morass. The trenches are full of ...

    Article : 57 words
  14. TURKEY'S COAL SUPPLY.

    The "London Post" Athens correspondent says the Turkish coal mines at Songuldak, on the south shore of the Black Sea, have been rendered ...

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  15. THEIR OWN POISON.

    A message from Berlin says the Russians are imposing war levies in Eastern Prussia corresponding with the amounts demanded by the Germans in ...

    Article : 37 words
  16. L.V.J.C. NOMINATIONS.

    Following are the nominations for the above club's races on Wednesday and Thursday of next week, subject to nominations with other ...

    Article : 321 words
  17. THE TRUTH UNBEARABLE.

    A German Pole has been shot in Berlin because he declared the Germans ought to withdraw from Belgium seeing they were unable to save their ...

    Article : 38 words
  18. BAD FIGHTING WEATHER.

    Owing to the severe weather causing much sickness among the troops in Flanders, there has been momentarily a lapse of operations with the infantry ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. THE GERMAN HORRORS.

    Mrs. Prescott, of Strathfield, has received a letter from a friend in England, giving more particulars of the German atrocities. The correspondent ...

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  20. THE RUSSIAN LEADER.

    The Vienna "Neu Frie Press" states General Dimitrieff commands the Russian army against the Turks. ...

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  21. TWO RUSSIAN VICTORIES.

    The Russians defeated the Turks and Kerds at Klytchgoda Pass and Khamur. Turkish attacks on the Russian ports ...

    Article : 47 words
  22. CRACOW MAY NOT FIGHT.

    It is rumored that Cracow will be undefended. The Austrians fail to see why the city should be bombarded. ...

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  23. TWO BOYS DROWNED.

    At Inveroll yesterday Hugh Olling[?] and Claude Poore, both nine years old, went crayfish hunting in the waterholes and both were drowned. It ...

    Article : 85 words
  24. FLIGHT FROM CRACOW.

    The Russian advance on Cracow continues and the flight of the inhabitants is now becoming general. A proclamation has been issued in ...

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  25. DIED AT SEA.

    The following N.S. Wales members of the Australian Expeditionary Force have died at sea: Privates Kendal and J. S. Lowe. ...

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  26. KAISER BACK AGAIN.

    The Kaiser has returned to Kolmar. Powerful aeroplanes are constantly flying over his headquarters. ...

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  27. DEFEATED BY BRITISH.

    During the bombardment of the Dardanelles the Turks lost 350 men and two guns. The Goeben and Breslau have re-entered the Bosphorous. ...

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  28. REFUGEES IN BERLIN.

    One hundred and fifty thousand refugees from East Prussia have arrived in Berlin. ...

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  29. THE BATTLE OF YPRES.

    The battle or Ypres was gruesome. Every man who held his ground was killed. The ground was strewn with forms in every attitude. It is almost ...

    Article : 137 words
  30. HELP FOR THE BELGIANS.

    The concert in aid of the Belgians, organised by Mrs Oswald Rienits, takes place at the Theatre Royal on Tuesday next. Among the names of those ...

    Article : 102 words
  31. NOT A BOMB.

    An examination of the contents of what was believed to be a bomb found on the tram line near Circular Quay last Saturday showed it to be ...

    Article : 52 words
  32. TRAGIC PROCESSIONS.

    Reports from Copenhagen state that tragic processions of fugitives are hurrying westwards from all the villages of East Prussia. The ...

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  33. ANOTHER RAIDING VOYAGE.

    A telegram from Valparaiso says the Dresden and Leipsig have joined three other warships which is it believed include the Scharnhorst and Gneisenau. ...

    Article : 39 words
  34. BOMBARDMENT OF PRZEMYSL.

    An official announcement at Petrograd says the bombardment of Przemysl has continued with great violence. The Austrian garrison on Sunday made ...

    Article : 54 words
  35. GRAFTON DISTRICT COURT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 words
  36. "BUTTY" McMAHON DEAD.

    James (popularly known as "Butty") McMahon, the principal in the Well-known carrying firm of that name and a picturesque city ...

    Article : 88 words
  37. ITALY PREPARING FOR EVENTUALITIES.

    The Italian Cabinet have granted £16,000,000 to provide for defence and to meet all eventualities. ...

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  38. HEAVY BLIZZARD RAGING.

    The weather is bitterly cold, with a blizzard raging over the battlefield in Flanders. Reports from Amsterdam say that the Germans are admirably ...

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  39. CHECKMATING ESPIONAGE.

    The authorities are adopting measures to prevent the leakage of military news to Germany. Charing Cross station is closed to Continental traffic. ...

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  40. THE WINTER CAMPAIGN.

    The Germans are urgently preparing thousands of sledges for the winter campaign with Russia. ...

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  41. CRACOW PARTLY ON FIRE.

    Avices from Venice state that part of Cracow has been invested by the Russians and is on fire. The inhabitants are fleeing. ...

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  42. THE ENTOMBED MINERS.

    The rescue operations at the Marvel Loch Mine, Southern Cross, where three tri[?]uters were entombed last Friday, have been concluded. ...

    Article : 77 words
  43. CHRISTMAS GIFTS FROM AMERICAN CHILDREN.

    The steamer Jason, laden with Christmas gifts for the children of all belligerent countries, has been despatched to Europe. American children ...

    Article : 127 words
  44. CRICKET.

    Scott, Petersham's fast bowler, put up a good double performance on Saturday. Playing against Gordon, he took six wickets for 58, out ...

    Article : 52 words
  45. GREAT GERMAN VICTORY.

    The Germans officially claim to have repulsed the Russian advance near Soldau, that several Russian army corps have been driven back to Kutno, ...

    Article : 44 words
  46. PERSONAL.

    Major Sir Hamilton J. Goold Adams, High Commissioner of Cyprus, is to be the new Governor of Queensland. ...

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  47. BRITISH TRENCHES.

    A Dutch journalist says the British have entrenched themselves so formidably that the trenches will be more difficult to take than fortresses. ...

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  48. IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Major Breedt and forty-six Britz-town Loyalists had a sharp engagement with Stadler's force at Schultdrift. The rebels with a white flag ...

    Article : 147 words
  49. ROWING.

    Charley Towns and Syd. Kemp have signed articles for race for the N.S.W. sculling championship, now held by the former. ...

    Article : 29 words
  50. BIG CITY FIRE.

    The boot warehouse of George Cull and Sons in Pitt-street, city, was destroyed by fire early this morning. The premises of John ...

    Article : 210 words
  51. BAD FOR THE GERMAN RETREAT.

    The main railway bridge between Ghent and Brussels has collapsed. ...

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  52. A HINT TO FOOTBALLERS.

    Mr. H. J. Tennant, M.P., states that the military authorities consider that it would be more desirable for professional footballers to join the army than ...

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  53. AFRAID OF THE PATHANS.

    The opposing lines at Ypres were so close that the Germans were compelled to withdraw their sentinels from the trenches owing to the Pathans' night ...

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  54. THE TSING-TAO PRISONERS.

    Captain Waldeck, the German Governor of Tsing-tao, and two thousand German prisoners have departed thence for Japan. The former will be ...

    Article : 42 words
  55. GRAFTON ROWING CLUB.

    A special general meeting of members was held at the club shed last night. There was a fair attendance of members. Mr. W. Stevenson ...

    Article : 90 words
  56. PRINCE OF WALES AT THE FRONT

    The Prince of Wales has joined General Sir John French's staff at the front. ...

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  57. GERMANS' GREAT LOSSES.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent states that the Germans lost nearly a hundred thousand men in four days' fighting in the Ypres district. ...

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  58. WEALTHY BRITAIN.

    Besides the £80,000 raised in Paris, England has advanced the Greek Government £1,600,000 for the payment for warships to be constructed in Britain. ...

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  59. FIGHTING IN FRANCE.

    The Allies nave also made partial progress in the regions of the Aisne and Champagne, France. ...

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  60. A DERELICT AEROPLANE.

    A partially wrecked Zeppelin has been seen near Maestricht (Holland) drifting erratically and tilted on end. ...

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  61. TENNIS.

    Ulmarra Tennis Club met the Methodist Club on the latter's court on Saturday and were defeated by 6 sets 16 games, the scores being 8 sets 55 ...

    Article : 34 words
  62. THE CHILIAN NAVAL FIGHT.

    The German official version of the battle off the Chilian coast says the Nurnburg fired at a range of 10,400 metres and silenced the British ...

    Article : 58 words
  63. END OF THE EMDEN.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" says: "We readily acknowledge that the attitude of the English respecting the Emden is just and dignified. The ...

    Article : 57 words
  64. MORE GERMAN VANDALISM.

    German vandalism still continues. In the village of Sengern, in Alsace, they burned and wrecked a church. ...

    Article : 26 words
  65. Advertising

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    Advertising : 161 words
  66. SEARCH FOR SURVIVORS.

    The search for survivors from the Good Hope and Monmouth has been abandoned. ...

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  67. ANOTHER BERLIN FABLE.

    An official statement issued in Paris to-day says: The so-called siege of Verdun, reported from Berlin, is entirely without foundation. The operations ...

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  68. A SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    Mrs. Gertrude Spratt, aged 21, was shot dead at the residence of her sister at North Sydney. Her husband, Charles Spratt, 24, a ...

    Article : 88 words
  69. CAPTURING GERMAN TRADE.

    A well-known firm of shipbuilders and ordnance manufacturers, Vickers, Lofis and Co. is erecting a factory in order to capture the German sewing ...

    Article : 34 words
  70. THE SYDNEY'S CASUALTIES.

    The names of the men killed on the Sydney in her fight with the Emden were:-- Petty Officer Lynch (Ireland), Able Seamen Hoy (England) ...

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  71. STATEMENTS IN THE COMMONS.

    Questioned on the subject in the House of Commons, Mr. R. McKenna (Home Secretary) said the number of alien enemies interned in Britain ...

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  72. HONORING THE SYDNEY.

    The State Cabinet to-day considered the question of entertaining the men and officers of the Sydney when she returns to port. It was unanimously ...

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  73. THE ARGONNE FIGHTING.

    The fighting in the Argonne district of France has not varied appreciably for the past two months. The German losses greatly ...

    Article : 38 words
  74. THE WEATHER.

    Monday's shade temperature locally were:--92-65, yesterday's 102-66. Yesterday's forecast from Sydney (latest available) read:--"Cloudy ...

    Article : 99 words
  75. Advertising

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    Advertising : 115 words
  76. THE CANOPUS SAFE.

    Mr. Winston Churchill (First Lord of the Admiralty) stated in the House of Commons that there was every reason to believe that H.M.S. Canopus ...

    Article : 37 words
  77. AUSTRIA v. SERVIA.

    It is officially reported from Servia that, in view of the numerical superiority of the Austrians who have again penetrated Servian territory, the ...

    Article : 51 words
  78. FURTHER DETAILS.

    Further details of the Sydney-Emden engagement show that the first shot was fired at 9.40 by the Emden at 10,000 yards. It was excellent ...

    Article : 64 words
  79. WHAT THE WAR COSTS.

    Mr. Asquith, in asking for a credit of £325,000,000, said the actual cost of the war was between £900,000 and £1,000,000 daily. ...

    Article : 30 words
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