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  2. THE RAID.

    LONDON, Monday.—There have been three more deaths of wounded people at. Hartlepool, as a result of the German bombardment. ...

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  3. THE WAR.

    The last communication from Paris states that the position along the battle front is unchanged. An eye-Witness at headquarters, in an explanation of recentopertion,emphasises the stubborn nature of the ...

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  4. THE RUSSIANS.

    PETROGARD, Monday.--The following communique has been issued:--"There have been serious engagements at certain' points on the left bank of the Vistula, between ...

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  5. TROUBLED MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Sporadic, squabbles between soldiers and military police and soldiers and civil police occurred In different parts of the city to–night, but all were quelled ...

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  6. CRICKET FINANCE.

    Financially cricket Is In a bad way. This was made abundantly clear at last night's meeting of delegates of the association when at almost every turn someone brought up with a ...

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  7. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Naval officers who chased the Gorman ships that raided the Yorkshire const state that the escape of the enemy was due to tho mist. Directly ...

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  8. AFRICAN REBELS.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.—At the court martial of the Fourie brothers, both were found guilty of rebellion. Captain Fourie was sentence to be shot. A similar ...

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  9. ESTIMATED LOSS £48,000.

    LONDON, Monday.—Ten thousand excursionists visited Scarborough on' Sunday. Over 200 houses were damaged by the bombardment, mid tho loss Is estimated at £48,000. ...

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  10. IRELAND'S LOYALTY.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. John Redmond, M.P., leader of the Irish Nationalists, speaking at Limerick, said the Irish leaders had pledged themselves and Ireland to stand ...

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  11. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    The Kaiser Is evidently beginning to recognise that a movement on the part of the High Sea Fleet Is Imperative If the German people are to be kept In a proper state ...

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  12. "THE BABY- KILLERS OF SCARBOROUGH."

    LONDON, Monday.-- Mr. Winston Churchill, First Lord- of the Admiralty, In. a message of sympathy to the Mayor of Scarborough, says:--"We await patiently ...

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  13. A GERMAN CLAIM.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.--A communique Issued in Berlin states:-"The Russians tried, to maintain themselves at Rawka (?Rawa) and Nidtt (?Ruda), and were ...

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  14. ALLEGED MUTINY.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The inquiry Into tho recent alleged mutiny aboard a troopship was resumed In Brisbane to -day. Major A. E. Aitkin, who was. appointed ...

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  15. SOLDIER ADMITS FOOLISHNESS

    MELBOURNE, Monday A number of cases were heard in the City Court to -day as a sequel to the attack made by soldiers. On Chinese premises in Little Bourke Street last night ...

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  16. BOMBS FROM A ZEPPELIN.

    ROME, Monday.—Warsaw papers state that a Zeppelin airship, dropped 18 bomb's on Warsaw on December 9. Two houses were demolished, 90 civilians',were killed, ...

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  17. GREAT BATTLES DEVELOPING.

    VIENNA, Monday.--A communique states:--"We have been successful on the Krosho--Zaekllezyra front, and at Latoreza, Great battles are developing at the ...

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  18. SOLDIER DENTISTS.

    The Dental Association is perturbed because of what it considers to, be off -hand treatment of its members in respect to the formation of a Dental Army Corps; and last night met at ...

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  19. GETTING READY.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The Kiel correspondent of the "Tribune,", writing on November 24, says that the Germans place great faith on a new super- Dreadnought ...

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  20. SERVIAN CAMPAIGN.

    TARIS, Monday.—In a telegram from Rome it Is explained that the Austrian Embassy states that for several days the Austrian Army in Sevaral was without food and ...

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  21. TAXING "MOVIES."

    At an adjourned meeting of picture show proprietors, presided over by Mr. Mamsbridge yesterday, heated discussion took place regarding the relationship existing between the ...

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  22. A FIERCE DUEL.

    DUNKIRK Monday.—A tierce artillery duel preceded the Allies' offensive movement at Arras . The Germans tried to destroy the French advanced works with ...

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  23. THE TRENCHES.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The following communique has been issued:— "The Allies have gained u little ground before Nieuport and Saint Georges, and live progressed slightly east, and south of ...

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  24. "LONG LIVE THE SULTAN.''

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Defence Department has received the following cable message from Mr. C. E. W. Bean, the Australian press representative with the ...

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  25. BRITISH STEAMER MINED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The steamer Tritonia, bound for New Brunswick, was mined north of Ireland on Saturday, and is believed to have foundered. Her crew have landed. ...

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  26. "I'LL SINK HER."

    LONDON, Monday.—Emden prisoners relate that Captain von Muller said: "If that an Australian cruiser I'll sink her." He did not then know that, the Sydney had ...

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  27. POSITION UNCHANGED.

    PARIS, Monday.—The latest communique states that the position of the Allies Is unchanged. ...

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  28. BELGIAN REFUGEES.

    ROTTERDAM, Monday.—A great stream of Belgian refugees is following across the Dutch border without any clear reason, beyond a vague feeling Unit something ...

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  29. AT ARMENTIERES

    BOULOGNE, Monday. -- The German bombardment of Atmenticres was very violent. A thousand shells, many of them incendiary, wore thrown,into the town in ...

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  30. TRAVELLING KITCHENS.

    "You could not possibly have given anything more useful or more likely to be thoroughly appreciated" said Colonel Cox, when in the presence of a notable gathering at the Town ...

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  31. BERLIN'S VERSION

    AMSTERDAM Monday.—A communique issued In Berlin states:—"We have repulsed the Franco—Birth forces at La Bassee " ...

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  32. BOMBARDED FROM ABOVE.

    DUNKIRK, Monday.—One of the Allies airmen bombarded and partially wrecked n train at Zeebrugge, killing. 40 German marines and wounding 100. ...

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  33. SLOW PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--An eye -witness, at headquarters, detailing the forward movement of the Allies begun In Belgium on December 13, emphasise the stubborn ...

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  34. THE NEUTRALS.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.--The conference of the Kings of Norway, Sweden, and Denmark has strengthened the northern countries' determination to maintain neutrality. ...

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  35. EGYPT'S DEFENCE.

    CAIRO, Monday.--The new Sultan of Egypt, in the course of a newspaper Interview, said that he hoped that In future the Egyptians would hasten to defend their ...

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  36. BULGARIA'S PART.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Sofia correspondent of the Daily Chronicle" has interviewed M. Radoslavoff, the Bulgarian Minister for Foreign Affairs, who declared that ...

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  37. FRANCE'S FINANCES.

    PARIS, Monday.—M. Ribot, Minister for Finance, considers that it is Impracticable to impose further taxation, and they must have recourse to a loan for war purposes. ...

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  38. THE MISSING ENDEAVOUR

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Federal trawler Endeavour has not been heard of since she left Macquarie Island for Hobart, and she is now 11 days overdue. To -day the Minister for ...

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  39. THE KEEN COLONIALS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Australian and New Zealand troops are splendid material, and that their ...

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  40. THE AFTERNOON SHIFT.

    KURRI KURRI, Monday.—A meeting of the Hebburn Minors' Lodge was held at Weston on Sunday morning, for tho purpose. It Is alleged, of considering a proposal from the directors of ...

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  41. THE KAISER.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—It Is officially reported that the Kaiser has recovered, and returned to the front. ...

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  42. ITALY'S POLICY.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.--The Hamburg "Nachrichten," commenting upon Prince Buelow's arrival at Rome, as German Ambassador to Italy, says that Italy's, policy of ...

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  43. DASH BY FLEMINGS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.--The correspondent of the "Tyd" states that the English and the Belgian troops carried out furious and Irresistible attacks in West Flanders. ...

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  44. AN AMERICAN .VIEW

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Despatches from Germany describe the Kaiser as being thin, worn, and broken in spirit. An. American correspondent at ...

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  45. THE DARDANELLES.

    ATHENS, Monday.—The Allied fleet, bombarded the Interior forts of the Dardanelles on Satuvdny. ...

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  46. KING EDWARD'S HORSE.

    The following message has been received by the State Government from the Agent -General: "The commanding officer informs me that it is certain there will be room for any good ...

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  47. A PREMIER BLOCKADED.

    PERTH, Monday.—The unemployed brigade paraded the streets to -day to ventilate a grievance against Mr. Underwood, Hon. Minister who, they complained, had on Saturday ...

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  48. ON THE TRANSPORTS.

    MELBOURNE. Monday.—To-day Mr. Hutchinson, Minister for Agriculture, waited on Mr. Tudor, Minister for Trade and Customs, and complained that Victoria had not been given a ...

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  49. "GET THE DOLLAR."

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.--Dr. Hexamer, in a German-American article in the "Cologne Gazette," accuses the Americans of praying for peace on Sundays and ...

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  50. AHLERS RELEASED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Aihers formerly German Consal at Sunderland, who was tried by court-meterial on a charge of high treason and sentence to death, and whose ...

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  51. STEAMER COOMA DAMAGED.

    BRISBANE. Monday.—Tho Marine Department to -day received a wire from Townsville starting that the steamer Cooma, while berthing at Townsville, struck the Jetty. The ...

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