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  3. The Dardanelles

    The "Spectator" says the withdrawal from the Dardanelles was nothing less than a military miracle. Every unit officer must have. been carefully coached, ...

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  4. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    The accumulated cables of the last three days contain a good many items or interest. Among these is the further statement by the Amsterdam "Telegraal" ...

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  5. Christmas Greetings.

    The following message issued by his Majesty the King had been received by the Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson), from the Secretary of 'State for the Colonies:— "Another Christmas finds all the resources of the Empire still ...

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  6. Western Frontier.

    The German cavalry us escorting large Bulgarian convoys from Strumnitza to Chevgel[?], and two Turkish divisions are approaching Doiran, while two Bulgarian ...

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  7. MOVEMENT OF TURKS.

    German reports state that 45,000 Turks have passed Bulair from Gallipoli, to. wards Constantinople. ...

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  8. SUEZ CANAL.

    Mouri Bey, Enver Bey's brother, state, the Turks will attack the Suez Canal to. wards the end of January. ...

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  9. ITALIANS IN ALBANIA.

    The outposts of the Italians at Valona have reached the Greek outposts in Southern Albania. ...

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  10. HEAVY GUNS.

    Heavy guns destined for the expedition against Egypt continue to arrive at Constantinople. It is understood they will be mounted on the sand dunes at a great ...

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  11. The Defence of Australia and the Empire

    The present state of war imperatively demands that the exercise of the full strength of the Empire and its Allies should be put forth. 'In this way only can speedy victory be achieved and lasting peace secured. ...

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  12. VARNA BOMBARDED.

    The Russian torpedo boats continue to bombard Varna. ...

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  13. REPORTS CONFIRMED.

    Reports via Geneva the seriousness of Germany's preparations for an expedition against the Suez Canal. Much Tolling stock and railway material are ...

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  14. AUSTRO-GERMAN DIFFICULTIES.

    Berlin correspondents admit that the Austro-Germans have experienced the greatest difficulties in Montenegro, and it is nearly impossible to advance in the ...

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  15. Western Front.

    A communique reports that the enemy resultlessly counter-attacked. at Hart-manusweilerkopf, but we continued to progress on the right. ...

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  16. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    In acknowledging a Christmas card which the Australian women sent to the wounded Queen Mary said she was sure it would give the greatest pleasure to ...

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  17. FRENCH ARMY.

    General Castlenau has arrived at the' headquarters of the French army. PARIS, Dec. 26. General Castlenau, having concluded ...

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  18. ACUTE CRISIS IN GREECE.

    It is reported that the Austrian artillery is approaching Greece, and that heretofore Germany would not give Greece the desired guarantees concerning an ...

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  19. NO CHRISTMAS TRUCE.

    There are indications that the British west front is not permitting a Christmas truce, the bombardment being continued all day. ...

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  20. PANIC IN MONASTIR.

    Monastir is famine-stricken. Thou sands are without bread or the prospect of getting any. The poor are the worst sufferers, and deaths .from starvation are ...

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  21. CENTRE AND RIGHT HELD.

    Another Paris communique adds:—We hold all the captured ground in the centre and right over a two kilometres front south-east of the summit of ...

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  22. REVOLT IN CHINA.

    It is reported, via New York, that a; revolution has broken out under the ex-Military Governor of Yunnan, and that 30,000 Chinese troops have been sent ...

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  23. THE SERVIAN POSITION.

    The Servian Crown Prince, when inter. viewed, said the retreat of the Servians was accomplished under the most [?]avour able conditions. They carried away the ...

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  24. SUBMARINES.

    In describing a 24 days' cruising in the Sea of Marmora, under fire on an overage thrice daily, a submarine officer says they penetrated all sorts of places, and, ...

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  25. BRITISH FRONT.

    General Sit Douglas Haig reports ar[?]illery activity on both sides, mainly about Ypres, throughout Friday. ...

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  26. BATTLE RAGING FOR THREE DAYS.

    Prince Alexis Kara-Georgevitch, in an interview: says the Servians are occupying lines in various parts of Albania, and have also connected up with the ...

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  27. ENEMY REPORTS.

    A Berlin wireless message claims that the 82nd Landwehr Brigade recaptured the summit, and the enemy, which, it alleges, suffered extraordinarily ...

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  28. A BRAVE PEOPLE.

    The "Tribuna" says the Servian army is still suffering acutely from lack of provisions in Albania, but is still labouring incessantly constructing now roads. ...

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  29. SOVEREIGN RETURNS TO HIS MEN.

    King peter embarked at Durazzo on the 11th inst. in an Italian destroyer, but during the voyage was so overcome by the thought of having abandoned has ...

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  30. MORE SUBMARINES ENTER.

    The recent storms carried away the Narrows, and the allies' submarines, profiling by this, passed into the Sea of ...

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  31. GERMAN OFFICERS ENTHUSIASTIC-MEN INDIFFERENT.

    The "Telegraaf" says everything is ready for the great German offensive in the west, and the transport of troops is now decreasing. Special attention has ...

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  32. PROCLAMATION BY THE KAISER.

    In a Proclamation to " My noble and heroic Servian people," the Kaiser remarks:—t was, unfortunately, necessary to put our two nations in conflict. ...

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  33. AN AUSTRIAN CAPTURED.

    The "Messagero" says two allied submarines captured an Austrian submarine and an allied warship sank a convoy of Arab ships full of troops on the Yemen ...

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  34. THE HOLIDAY SEASON.

    Motor excursions and tourist drives. 9 a.m.—Rowitta to George Town via Swan Point, Deviot, and Beauty Point only ...

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  35. A STEAMER SUNK.

    Without warning the steamer Yasaka Maru was on Tuesday afternoon sunk in fifty minutes. A French gunboat picked up the passengers and crew at ...

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  36. CHESTNUTS FOR THE KAISER.

    The "Echo de Paris" says the German. have established at Nish a provisional Government, from which the Bulgarians arc excluded. The whole attitude of the ...

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  37. FIRST ACTOR V.C.

    Lieut. Dartnell, a League of Frontiers man, has received the Victoria Cross for conspicuous bravery. On September 3 at Maktan. in East Africa, during a, ...

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  38. WEDNESDAY.

    Motor excursions and tourist drives. 9.30 a.m.—Rowitta to George Town, via ports. 9.30 a.m.—.N.T.B.A. tourney—Final ...

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  39. THE KAISER.

    Prominent German circles have been informed from Berlin that the Kaiser's illness is due to a recurrence of cancer in the throat. ...

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  40. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE.

    An Austrian communique reports that Russian attacks on parts of the Bessarbian frontier were repulsed with heavy enemy losses. ...

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  41. SICK AND WOUNDED.

    The rate of deaths among the sick and wounded soldiers, which was 53 per 1000 in October, 1914, has regularly fallen, and is now 18. ...

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  42. GERMAN OUTRAGES.

    Mr. Douglas Dold, who took over Paget's relief organisation at Nish, has returned to America. He states the Bulgarians behaved well, and there was ...

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  43. NO PAPER PUBLISHED.

    The newspapers in the United Kingdom are not publishing on [?] Day. ...

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  44. COMING EVENTS

    Tasmanian Turf Club Races—First [?] ...

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  45. TO-MORROW.

    Motor [?] and tourist 9 a.m.—Rowitta to George Town via Swan point and ports below. 9 a.m.—Togo to George Town. ...

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