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  2. A SOLID WEDGE. IN THEIR RANKS! THE ALLIES' STEADY ADVANCE. FIERCE FIGHTING. ITALIAN SENATETAKE ACTION. WAR LIKELY. RUSSIANS DEFEAT PRUSSIANS. SERB'S SUCCESS. THE AUSTRIANS ANNIHILATED ATROCITIES! GERMANSSHORT OF MONY. AMERICA'S ADVICE AUSTRALIA'S OWN! THEIR LIFE IN EGYPT.

    The Australian camp at the Pyramids is a wonderful sight. There are miles of white tents, intersected by streets. ...

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  4. HIS MASTER'S VOICE!

    A telegram from Constantinople states that the Kliedive of Egypt attended the opening of the Turkish Parliament. The Sultan in a speech, declared that ...

    Article : 89 words
  5. BEAT THE VILLIANS!

    The Germans at Vermells collected women and children in a school, in which they placed machine guns. The French. commander was in a ...

    Article : 113 words
  6. WASHINGTON, Wednesday. I

    Commander Sterling, of the Atlantic submarine notilla, questioned by the Naval Investigating Committee, said that a large and mobile army was ...

    Article : 88 words
  7. CHASING THE DRESDEN.

    The Minister of Marine has been irformed that British worships have entered the Strait of Magellan in pursuit of the German cruiser Dresden. ...

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  8. A SOLID HELPER.

    The Greek newspaper, “Nea Holles," says there is reason to believe that Roumania will declare war on Austria before the end of December. ...

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  9. VERY LATEST.

    It is officially reported that a naval action is in progrees in the North Sea in the vicinity of Scarborough and Hartlepool. ...

    Article : 67 words
  10. AUSTRIA'S PRETENCE.

    An Austrian communique states that we compelled the Russians in Western Galicia to retreat, causing the front in southern Pedand to wavre. During this ...

    Article : 75 words
  11. BREST TO BREST.

    The most stubborn fighting continues to the south of Cracow. where the Russians are scoring continual successes and taking a Jarge number of ...

    Article : 94 words
  12. MORE WORK.

    The German cruiser Karlsruhe has not been accounted for by the British. The battle cruiser Von der Taun has reached the South Atlantic with three ...

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  13. POLAND INVASION.

    A despatch from Petrograd to the "Times" states that the German invasionsion of Russian territory reached highwater mark on Saturday. Having failed ...

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  14. WHERE SHE STRUCK!

    It Iras transpired that the submarine Bll torpedoed the Turkish battleship Messndich off Nagarn. ...

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  15. HARD LINES!

    Martin Trojan, the Thuringen's second officer, interned at Rottnest island, writing to the Berlin newspapers, acknowledges kind treatment, ...

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  16. INTERNED!

    Tenders have been received For eight new submarines. The specifientions provide for a speen of 31 Knots, and 16 knots submerged; ...

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  17. WILL FIGHT TO A FINISH.

    The "Times” correspondent states that Liege and Namur have been rebuilt and strongly fortified. important road crossings and railway ...

    Article : 139 words
  18. KAISER CALMS DOWN,

    The Kaiser repying to the President of the Reichstag's telegram, regarding the loss of the German Ships off the Falkland Islands, no longer referred, as ...

    Article : 65 words
  19. AFTER THE BALL!

    Viscount Kitchener has arranged that professional footballers joining the army may play on until the one of tlio season. ...

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  20. BRITISH HEROES.

    Nowspapers publish General Rawlinson's and General Byng's thanks to the Seventh Infantry and Third Cavalry divisions, respectively, for holding the ...

    Article : 101 words
  21. HEADING FOR PARIS

    All street lumps were extinguished at midnight, the reason being a report that two Zeppelin airships had been seen at Amiens, proceeding in the ...

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  22. THE BULWARK

    It is officially stated that the explosion on the. Bulwark was due to an accidental ignition aboard There is no evidence that it was due ...

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  23. GOO-EE-EE!

    There are vacancies for 300 good riders and shots in the Second King Edward's Horse, owing to a large number being granted commissions in the ...

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  24. GERMANS HARD UP!

    The general commanding Munster (West phalia) has appealed to the burgbers (citizens) to exchange gold for paper, in order to assist the war ...

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  25. PORTUGAL’S PARTICIPATION.

    A defence of the Republican regime executing measures voied by the Goverment, including the participation of the country in the present war ...

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  26. WHAT CAUSED IT?

    An explosion in a coal mine at Fukrika resulted in eight hundred being entemded. ...

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  27. NATURALISED GERMANS.

    It is stated that the naturalised Germans affected by the wharfies decision not to work with men of German. Austrian or Turkish nationality will ...

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  28. RUSSIAN VIGTORY.

    A communique admits that a German column advancing via Mlava was forced to occupy its former positions, owing to the superior Russian forces ...

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  29. SYDNEY'S SHOOTING.

    Captain Mortimer, of the steamer Montore, which arrived at Brisbane to-day from Singapore; stated that the Montore was in Singapore on November 25 ...

    Article : 162 words
  30. LOST THEIR WAY!

    Three aviators lost their way in a mist and were blown out to sea Ono reached Holland the others were picked up at sea. ...

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  31. FRENCH PROGRESS.

    Heavy canonading was procecding [?] tween Armaticres and south weest of Lille, when the enemy were obliged to retreat a considerable distance eastward ...

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  32. IN THE AIR!

    A French aviator ignited a German train at Pagneyshur, Moselle. Another aviator saw the Germans trying submarines at the Bruges Caual ...

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  33. MUSCOVITE MODERATION.

    A communique states that our success in the Mlawa region has been maintained. Large German forces are concentrating on the left bank of the Vistula. ...

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  34. SOUND ADVICE.

    The New York “Times” in a scathing article, declares that Germany is doomed to sure defeat. Germany is bankrupt in stateship: overmatehed in ...

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  35. WHEAT ACQUISITION ACT.

    The Cabinet has appointed the folloeing gentlemen to adminisyter the Wheat Aequistion Act:—Messes. Valder, Director of Agriculture: Day, Chief Goods ...

    Article : 63 words
  36. CHRISTMAS BOXES!

    Three hundred clerks and sorters have been sent to France to assist in the distribution of the Cristmas mails. There has been a stream of parcels ...

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  37. THE HUNS’ DREAM.

    The Germans consider Zeebrugge to be the key of their of their intended attack on Britain, according to a statement made by a German officer and published in ...

    Article : 225 words
  38. THEY WANTED TIME!

    The “Kocluisehe Zictung" says that France,equaily with Rassia, rejected the Pope's Christmas truce proposals. ...

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  39. ANGLO-FRENCH ANAGRAM.

    Those who find significance in the abracadabra of anagrams will be interested in one that is being hauded round. It concerns the names of Joffre and ...

    Article : 99 words
  40. A SOLID WEDGE,

    The "Chronicle's Dunkirk" Correspondent says that the general Allies advance and regained Moorslede. The artillery, locating the armoured ...

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  41. SERVIAN SUCCESS.

    A communique states that our offensive south-east of Valjeve, encountered the enemy in far superior numbers nececessitaing a retreat of our forces, which ...

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  42. ANOTHER FIRE!

    A mysterians fire occurred to-day in the hold of the steamer Lothringen formerly of the German-Australian line which was seized by the Commonwealth ...

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  43. ALLIES ADVANCE.

    A communique states that the French, and Belgians have debouched at Nienport and occupied a line westward of Lombcertayde to St. Goges. The Allies ...

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  44. ""VERY WE."T

    Eye witness relates that the weather very wet, though not scriously affecting operations. We considerably improved our ...

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  45. SETTLING THE QUARREL.

    The war office announces tnat no further voluntary hospitals whatever are required at present for the British Expeditionary forces in France. Any ...

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  46. ENEMY REVOLTS.

    There have been frequent revolts amongst the Bohemian and Moravian troops. In several cases they have refused to ...

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  47. BREAD AND BEER

    The price of beer fixed by the Necessary Commedities Commission was formally approved of by the Executive Council. Mr. Hall, the Attorncy ...

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  48. WHY THE OBJECT!

    The chief object of the Malmo meeting is to discuss neutrality and the repression of contraband, and possibly Germany's confiscation of neutral ships ...

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  49. GOOD PROGRESS.

    The Press Burean states that after a period of quiet fighting has recommended in northern France. The Allics made a combined attack ...

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  50. BACK TO BACK.

    "The failure to reach Verdun has been one of the Germans greatest disappointments" (writes a "Times” corespondent). "They have been foiled, ...

    Article : 338 words
  51. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    Further captures of isolated rebels have been offected. Conroy is the only important rebel still at largo in Orangia. ...

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  52. IN INDIA

    Reports which the Goverment of India receives regularly from the provinces indieate that the internal situation continues satisfactory. ...

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  53. AWFUL ATROCITIES.

    The "Nachrichten” publishes a letter from Licutonant Eberlein, in which he bonsts that they (the Germans) placed three civilians in front of the ...

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  54. H.M.A.S. SYDNEY

    The Chamber of Commerce entertained at a banquet Captain J. C. Glossop and officers of H.S.A.S. Sydney. Enthusiastic scones were witnessed. ...

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  55. HORSES FOR TROOPS.

    In the House of Representatives yesterdayu, the Assistant Minister for Defence (Mr. Jenson), in reply to Mr. Finlayson, said that there were ...

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  56. THE FIGHTING LINE.

    A communique states the British have canfided a small wood west of Wyteichaste We regained the ground won at the [?]res Canal, west of Holrebeke, ...

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  57. ROBBING THE CHILDREN!

    A reporter of the " Handelsblad" states that Ostend has been without broad since. Monday week, and potatoes are the only food. ...

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  58. DALPY DAILY.

    A patriotic committee meeting was held here last night. There were present: Mr. Victor Drury (president), the Rev. B. P. Walker, M.A., Dr. M' ...

    Article : 200 words
  59. BRITISH BROTHERHOOD.

    The statement of the Canadian Prime Minister (Sir R. Borden) as to the military resources of Canada, issued by the Press Burean, has been widely ...

    Article : 400 words
  60. FIERCE FIGHTING.

    The Chromcle's Dunkirk correspondent states that a desperate three days battle at Ypres began with the German bombardment of St. Eloi. ...

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  62. AMERICAN AFFAIRS.

    The financial condition in the United States are approaching the normal. Money is cheap. The banks reserves are abundant. Trade is improving. ...

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  64. HIT A LAMPPOST.

    Constable Tierney, officer in charge of the Mellor-street station, while riding a bicycle along Crescent-road yesterday, collided with a lamppest whill avoiling ...

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  65. ITALY WILL HELP

    The Senate has anonymously voted the Cabinet complete political power to [?]cal with the foreign situation; and [?] financial measures. ...

    Article : 79 words
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