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  2. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    VENICE, Thursday.--The Archbishop of Przemysl (in Gallcin) describes the position of the city as desperate. He states that the mortality is enormous, and that the garrison ...

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  3. FEDERAL BUDGET.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Prime Minister, Mr. Andrew Fisher, delivered his Budget in the House, of Representatives to-night, He said:--The revenue for the financial year. 1912-13 ...

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  4. THE WELTER IN POLAND.

    RECR. DISTANCE'S: WARSAW TO POSEN, 175 MILES; WARSAW TO CRACOW, 160 MILES; CRACOW TO POSEN, 205 MILES. The above sketch illustrates the course of the recent fighting in Poland, in which the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DE WET CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The capture, of Christian De Wet, the South African rebel leader, is officially reported. ...

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  6. THE WAR.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The Prime Minister, in the House of Representatives to-day, made the following statement:-- "I am pleased to be able to announce that ...

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  7. ON THE SEAS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Stoker Duffy, of the battleship Bulwark, which was recently blown up in Shecrness Harbor, is in hospital at Gilllngham. He states that the ...

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  8. THE RUSSIANS.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.-- A communique states :--The fighting in the Lowiez district is less intense. Towards midnight the enemy, marching in close order, ...

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  9. A LONG CHASE.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.--It is officially stated that after De Wet crossed the Vaal River, about the middle of November, when the remnants of his commando had been ...

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  10. A PRISONERS' RIOT.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A Frenchman who was confined in the Lancaster concentration camp, for the purpose of proving his nationality, received his discharge, and was about ...

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  11. HELPED OUT.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.--Twelve German army corps are now involved in the Vistula struggle, five under General Mackensen, two from East Prussia under ...

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  12. AMERICAN NEUTRALITY.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--Controversies which have arisen between the belligerents and the South American Republics are about to be submitted to the ...

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  13. REBEL ATTACK REPULSED.

    PRETORIA, Wednesday.--It is officially reported that the rebel commando of General Wessel attacked General Chore Eramett's force on Sunday. The rebels were ...

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  14. "A NAVAL MISHAP."

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Morning Post," in a leading article on what it describes as "a certain British noval mishap, a month old," declares that it has been ...

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  15. THE GUNS.

    PARIS, Thursday.--The latest communique states:-- "There has been a violent bombardment of Lampernisse, to the westward of Dixmude. ...

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  16. THE RUSSIAN PLAN.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.--German reinforcements from Kalisch engaged the Russians in a desperate encounter near Lask, but were repulsed. The carnage was ...

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  17. KING AND PRESIDENT.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--President Poincare, M. Viviani (Prime Minister) aud General Joffre (Commander-in-Chief of the French army) visited the British headquarters ...

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  18. FAMINE FEARED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Manchester Guardian" says that the Belgian Relief Commission denies recent statements respecting the attitude of the Germans, who are ...

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  19. ANTI-GERMAN CHILIANS.

    VALPARAISO, Wednesday.--The violation of neutrality resulted in anti-German riots. Crowds stoned the German Consulate, the German banks, and the ...

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  20. SHORT BUT MERRY.

    De Wet's share in the South African rebellion has terminated after a month's operations. In that period, however, the rx-Commander-in- Chief of the Free State forces in the Boer war ...

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  21. AN AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Lieutenant S. B. Horn, a South Australian, has been wounded slightly. ...

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  22. ALIENS BARRED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Daily Telegraph'' states that the Admiralty has forbidden the Grimsby trawlers to employ aliens. About 1500 men, chiefly ...

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  23. THE GERMAN VIEW.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--Herr von Bothmann-Hollweg, Imperial Chancellor, speaking in the Reichsing, said that the German troops had carried the war into the ...

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  24. OFFICIAL BULLETIN.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A cable message from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated London, December 2, 7.50 p.m., reads:-- ...

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  25. WAGES AND THE WAR.

    There was a discussion on the merits of the Judgment of Mr. Justice Heydon in reference to wages in war time at the Sydney Labor Council last night. The debate was Initiated ...

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  26. THE SITUATION OBSCURE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Though the official reports do not confirm the Amsterdam statements that the Germans are making a new onslaught on the Allies in ...

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  27. AMERICAN SUBMARINES.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--Owing to reports that the Bethlehem Steel Corporation is about to build numbers of submarines for belligerent nations, Mr. W. J. Bryan, ...

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  28. RUSSIA AND FINLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Scandinavian newspapers publish a new Russian ukase, strengthening the imperial Government's authority in Finland. They express ...

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  29. THE VREDE SPEECH.

    De Wet publicly announced his intention to rebel, in a speech which he delivered at Vrede, in October, when he invited the burghers to meet him in order that he might explain his ...

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  30. ANOTHER EFFORT.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--The Germans are cutting trees for the purpose of constructing bridges and passages across, the inundated districts near [?]pres. ...

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  31. PRINCE JOACHIM RECOVERED.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--Prince Joachim has recovered from his wounds and returned to the eastern front. ...

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  32. AMERICAN EXPORTS.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--American exporters, chiefly beef-packers, have protested against the British authorities examining cargoes en route to Europe. ...

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  33. BIG GUNS NEAR YPRES.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.-- Many heavy French guns have arrived in the Ys[?] region, where a big battle is expected. ...

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  34. HOW SERVIA FARES.

    VIENNA, Wednesday.--It is officially announced that the Austrians have occupied Belgrade. An curlier message from Router's Sofia ...

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  35. AUSTRALIANS WOUNDED.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The following cablegram was received to-day by the Prime Minister, Mr. Fisher, from the Prime Minister of South Africa, General Botha, dated Pretoria, ...

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  36. NAVAL BOMBARDMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Rotterdam correspondent of the "Evening News" reports that the bombardment of Ostend and Zeebrugge by the Al[?] warships on ...

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  37. SERVIAN STATEMENT.

    NISH, Wednesday.--The following communique has been issued:--"There was sanguinary lighting at Sonvodor on Saturday. The enemy has occupied two important ...

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  38. GERMANS AND IRISH.

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.--A mass meeting of Germans and Irish last night demanded that the Government should prohibit all shipments of contraband of war to Europe ...

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  39. APPOINTMENT OF OFFICERS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--In connection with the recent discussion relative to the appointment of warrant, and non-commissioned officers of the instructional staff to commissions the ...

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  40. GERMAN WAR CREDIT.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--Advices from Berlin Mule that the Reichstag has passed a war credit of [?]250,000,000. Docotor Liebknecht, the leader of the Socialist party ...

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  41. A "STUPID" WAR.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.--Herr Dernburg, ex-Colonial Secretary for Germany, addressing the Economic Club, alluded to the war as "stupid and unnecessary and ...

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  42. TO THE EAST.

    DUNKIRK, Thursday.--It is understood that the Germans on Sunday evacuated several villages behind the Dixmude-Poelcapelle-Becelaewe line, and that large stores ...

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  43. AUSTRIA'S LOAN.

    ROME, Thursday.--Advices from Vienna state, that the war loan subscription is still unsatisfactory, notwithstanding the forced levy on all banks, and even upon small ...

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  44. CAUSE OF THE REBELLION.

    The "Cape Times," writing editorially on De Wet's remarkable speech quoted above, says:-- "We probably get nearer to the real explanation of this sorry rebellion when we come to ...

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  45. OVERSEA TRADE.

    The Commonwealth Government has decided to utilise a fleet of the big cargo steamers cap- lured from the Germans and now in Australian waters for the general oversea trade, and ...

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  46. INCITING IRELAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Berlin newspapers continue to publish articles inciting Ireland to rebellion. ...

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  47. NEWSPAPER OFFICE RAIDED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The police raided the office of the Irish "Freedom," in Dublin, and seized all copies of the paper. ...

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  48. COUNT VON MOLTKE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Advices from Berlin state that the Kaiser has intimated that Count von Moltke, Chief of the German Staff, will return to the front, "even if he is ...

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  49. DROWNED IN WINE CELLAR.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--A party of 75 Prussians, harassed by French artillery, sought refuge in a wine cellar in Flanders. They spent the night in curousing and failed to ...

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  50. LYDDITE FACTORY DESTROYED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Six persons were killed, and many others injured owing to an explosion at the Whitely lyddite factory, Gomersal (Yorkshire.) Buildings were ...

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  51. WAR CONTRACTS.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.--Mr. Watters, President of the Dominion Trades Congress, states that the letting of the British Army contracts to Canada is an admirable feature ...

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  52. THE VICTORIA CROSS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Victoria Crosses have been awarded to Driver Drain, who volunteered to save the guns at Le Cateau when the Germans were only 100 yards ...

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  53. CLAIM TO ESTATES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A sensational legitimacy case has begun in the High Court, involving the well-known Slingsby estates at Knaresborough, Yorkshire. Charles Slingsby ...

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  54. PRINCE OF WALES FUND.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Prince of Wales Fund now amounts to £4,001,000. ...

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  55. SHUGRUE DEFEATS WELSH.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Young Shugrue outpointed Freddie Welsh in a ten rounds contest at Madison Square. Shugrue led tor eight rounds. ...

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  56. APOLOGY TO PORTUGAL.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reuter's correspondent states that Germany has apologised to Portugal for the invasion of Angola (Portuguese West Africa). ...

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  57. CHOLERA IN AUSTRIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The prevalence of cholera continues to cause grave concern in several localities in Austria, ...

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  58. CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET.

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