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  2. Greece Preparing for War.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Piraeus states that the situation at Athens is most critical. While diplomacy marks time the Royalists are ...

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  3. The British.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:— The enemy shelled our front southward of the Ancre at Gueudecourt and Ransart. We retaliated by bombarding ...

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  4. Mr. Lloyd George

    It is expected that Right Hon. D. Lloyd George will, complete his Cabinet to-night. Right Hon. H. H. Asquith makes a ...

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  6. INNER CABINET.

    Mr. Lloyd George is devising an inner Cabinet of his principal colleagues who alone twill be summoned to every Cabinet council. Thus the other members of the ...

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  7. AN ENEMY CLAIM.

    A German communique claims to have captured a number of Australians at be Transloy. Dec. 10. ...

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  8. The French.

    A communique states:—We drove out the enemy from a portion of the trenches he occupied on the 6th inst, on the eastern slopes of Hill 304, on the left bank ...

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  9. OTHER NAMES MENTIONED.

    "Reynolds" mentions that Mr. Hodge, M.P., will be President of the new Ministry of Labour and take over all the Labour side of the administration of the ...

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  10. MR. BADFOUR.

    Addressing the Reform Club, Viscount Grey said Mr. Balfour would be next Foreign Secretary, Lord Robert Cecil retaining his position as Minister of ...

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  11. FOREIGN SECRETARIES.

    The "Sunday Times" says Mr. Balfour is reconsidering the acceptance of the Foreign Office. ...

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  12. AN ENEMY OFFER TO CREECE.

    A wireless message states that Austro-Germany have offered to open up Greece land communications if Greece will declare war against the Entente. ...

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  13. The Roumanians.

    The Nord Sud Agency states the defence of Wallachia from the outset was decened of secondary importance, while that of Moldavia was regarded as ...

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  14. STATE ENROLMENT.

    The "News of the World" says Mr. Lloyd George proposes a state enrolment of all citizens for war work, with fitting exemptions. ...

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  15. STATEMENT BY A HUNGARIAN.

    Count Tisza, Minister of Foreign Affairs for Hungary, speaking on Thursday at Budapest, said:—"We have received the most favourable information ...

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  16. OVERHAUL OF MACHINERY.

    The British, newspapers foreshadow that M. Briand. Premier or France, will follow Mr. Lloyd George's action, and overhaul the French, Government ...

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  17. LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S VIEW.

    When interviewed by the United press Lord Northcliffe said Mr. Lloyd George was the only member of the Cabinet with sufficient courage to protest against ...

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  18. DEBATE IN THE CHAMBER.

    The "Daily Graphic" publishes a report of a debate in the Chamber of Deputies indicating the popular complaint in France that the military ...

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  19. THE HALDANE GANG.

    The "Daily mail" protests against of the inclusion of Mr. Balfour. We do not muddle Lord Haldane and his friends to muddle the blockade and peace negotiations. It ...

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  20. Submarines.

    Lloyd's report that the Anchor liner Caledonia, 9223 tons, is believed to have been sunk. It is unknown whether there Were any passengers aboard. ...

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  21. NO MORE CONCESSIONS.

    The "Az Est" at Budapest publishes a message from Sofia stating that Greece has notified the Entente and Austro-Germany of her intention to strongly ...

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  22. RUSSIANS DISLODGE ENEMY.

    A communique states" The Russians captured 500 prisoners, six machine guns, and three cannons in an engagement south-west of Valleputna, on the ...

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  23. The Italians.

    An official report states:—Despite torrential rain id the Carso plateau re[?]procal artillerying was heavier. We repulsed an attack on Boscomald. ...

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  24. The Deportations.

    The London "Daily Telegraph's correspondent at Milan says 1,600,000 Poles have been deported and forced to work in the German mines, agricultural areas ...

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  25. ENEMY'S FUTURE POLICY.

    The success of Marshal von Hindenburg's schemes has resulted in many speculations how to use General Mackensen's sad General Falkeuhayn's ...

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  26. CONSTANTINE'S TREACHERY.

    The Greek military party is full of determination and convinced of success. The party guilty of treachery is absolutely unrepentant, and a further ...

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  27. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S CHANCE.

    "The Spectator" says Mr. Lloyd George's own actions, the force of circumstances, and the pent-up determination of the nation to win the war ...

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  28. VIOLENT ARTILLERYING.

    There is violent artillerying in the Adige Valley, We dispersed a long transport column.—Official. ...

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  29. SIX NEUTRAL STEAMERS SUNK.

    In addition to the Caledonia the following vessels have been submarined:—Norwegian —Meteor, 4211 tons; Nervion, 1920 tons. Belgian—Kiltier, 2360 tons, ...

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  30. Mesopotamia.

    Au official report from Mesopotamia states that six British aeroplanes retaliating for hostile bombings dropped half a ton of explosives on the Turkish camps ...

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  31. THE BELGIAN CASE.

    The text of America's protest against the deportation of Belgians is as follows:—The Government of the United States has learned with the greatest ...

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  32. PEACE INTRIGUE STOPPED.

    According to city information, Mr. Lloyd George was only Just in time to stop a peace intrigue which was very far advanced. If it had developed ...

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  33. SWIF[?] VENGEANCE IMPERATIVE.

    The full story of Saturday's man hunt shows that the troops of the reservists disgraced even barbarism. Men of all ages were dragged and driven through ...

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  34. GERMANS IN A HURRY.

    A semi-official report states:—The enemy is in a hurry to finish with the Balkans in order to begin operations against the Russians in the spring. The ...

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  35. ARMED GERMAN MERCHANTMAN.

    The Admiralty states that a German armed and disguised merchantman was sighted in the North Atlantic on Monday. ...

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  36. NEW ZEALANDERS

    Right Hon. W. F. Massey and Sir Joseph Ward visited the New Zealand troops on Salisbury Plains. They went to Codford and Sling camps hospitals, ...

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  37. A NEW NOTE.

    After advice from Great Britain that the steamer Marina was not a transport President Wilson and Mr. Lansing conferred. It is not denied that the ...

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  38. MR. HUGHES' NAME MENTIONED.

    In its article on the situation the "Financial Times" remarks that it only Mr. Hughes, Premier of the Commonwealth, could join the Ministry ...

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  39. ALLIED FORCE LANDED.

    An allied naval force lauded at Syra replaced the functionary and arrested several suspects, ensuring tranquillity. ...

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  40. THE CORN CROPS.

    The "Spectator" states that experts calculate that even if the Germans got the whole of the Roumanian corn and overcame the transport "difficulties it ...

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  41. INSULTS TO DIPLOMATS.

    The "London Daily Telegraph"' correspondent at Athens says, apart from tie savage extermination of the Venizelists, there has l been treachery towards the ...

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  42. PROTESTS BY ALLIES.

    The allies in a note to neutrals protest against the deportation of Belgian as contrary to principle of international law, and to the pre-war conventions ...

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  43. A PRESS VIEW.

    The "Nation" describes Mr. Lloyd George's advancement as a leap in the dark. "Last week he proposed to divide the coaditon Cabinet into two parts— ...

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  44. GOVERNOR OF BUCHAREST.

    General Mackensen is residing at the Royal Palace in Bucharest, and General von Heinrich has been appointed governor of the town. ...

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  45. ATTACKS BY SUBMARINES.

    A huge German submarine attacked the Norwegian steamer Cilaric, bound from America for England, and fired several shots. The Cilaric was damaged but ...

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  46. THE GERMAN TANKS.

    According to Wulf Agency the German tanks proved a great success in the recent fighting in Roumania. One northward of Vadeni surprised a Roumanian ...

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  47. AUTONOMY FOR POLAND

    A prominent Pole here suggests that tile beat means of counteracting the Austro-German's effort to raise a Polish army is a proclamation and a solemn ...

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  48. GREEK OFFICERS' CRUELTY.

    The Spanish, Dutch, and United States Ministers at Athens have sent a joint demarche, expressing their reprobation to Greece of the officers' cruelties, the ...

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  49. FRENCH BATTLESHIP

    An official report states that the battleship suffern, with a crew of 730, left Gibraltar for the East on November 24, and has not arrived at her ...

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  50. ENEMY REPORTS.

    An official report from Berlin says the rapidity of the Austro-German advance across the Bucharest-Plocati line resulted in cutting off and prisonering most of ...

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  51. NOT A TRANSPORT.

    An official report states that information shows that the sunken steamer Marina was not a transport. ...

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  52. A BREAK EXPECTED.

    Berlin telegrams predict a diplomatic breakdown between the Entente and Greece within the nest few days. ...

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  53. BOMBARDMENT FEARED.

    A message from Athens declares that the people a re in a blue funk, expecting a naval bombardment. ...

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  54. THE SINKING OF THE ARABIA.

    The state Department is forwarding to London Germany's reply regarding the Arabia, with a request that Great Britain will furnish facts of the Arabia's ...

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  55. BLOCKADE OF GREECE.

    The Greek blockade begins an 8 this morning. Ships belonging to other Powers have been allowed to 8 o'clock on Sunday morning to leave the blocksded ...

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  56. MILITARY CONSCRIPTION

    General Scott, chief of the general staff, in his annual [?] recommends conscription, declaring that the volunteer system hats broken down. America is now ...

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  57. FORTS UNDAMAGED.

    According to the "Lokal Anzciger" 18 Lorts at Bucharest were not damaged during the recent operations. ...

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  58. AUSTRALIANS HONOURED

    Major Percy Black, Captains Robert Rainy Harper and Eric Williams Uren, of the New Zealand infantry, have been awarded the French Croix-de-Guerre, and ...

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  59. SEAMEN MUST BE TRUSTED.

    "The Morning Post." says the supreme need of the moment is to reshape the whole naval policy. The conduct of the war must be trusted to seamen. ...

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  60. STOPPAGE OF LEAVE

    Many protests. have been male by the public and soldiers in the training camps against the proposed stoppage of all Christmas leave. They serge it may be ...

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  61. EFFECTS ALREADY FELT.

    Athens correspondents state that the roads in Thessaly are filled with Government wagons full of arms and ammunition, which are being freely taken up ...

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  62. UNITED STATES NAVY

    Admirals Badger and Fiske have advised the naval committee of the House of Representatives to build dreadnoughts of 40,000 tons, with batteries of twelve ...

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  63. INCAPACITATED SOLDIERS

    On Tuesday Right Hon. A. Fisher, High Commissioner for Australia, presides at a meeting of Agents-General and leading Australians who will consider ...

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  64. OVERSEA CLUB

    H.R.H. the Dake of Connaught opened the Victoria League's Club for Oversea Soldiers in Dover-street He enlogised the work of giving comfort to the ...

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  65. TURKISH ATROCITIES

    A Mecca telegram reports terrible Turkish atrocities at Medina. Many inhabitants have been hanged and cr[?]fied, and women, men, and children forced ...

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  66. THE AIR SERVICE.

    One of the first matters to be considered is the condition of the air service, and pressure will be exercised to secure an improvement in that direction. ...

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  67. SORES.

    If you are looking for something to cure sores, you should obtain Douglas Ointment, the best ointment for curing and healing that we know of. For cuts or ...

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  68. JOIN THE GERMANS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Piraous correspondent says King Constantine intimated to one of the Legations he would join the Germans if the allies broke off ...

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  69. LORD MILNER AND SIR E. CARSON.

    Lord Milner, says the "Pall Mali Gazette," becomes a member of the War. ...

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