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  2. WAR AND PRICES

    The largest and probably the noisest meeting since its formation was held yesterday afternoon in the Athenæum Hall of the Licensed Victuallers' Association of ...

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  3. ALLIES' GAINS

    The situation on the western front is brighter to-day than it has been for a long time. Hopes beat high at the battle of the Marne, when the Germans were hurled ...

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  4. LAST OF EMDEN

    The Commonwealth naval authonrities yesterday received from Captain Glossop, of H.M.A.S. Sydney, his leport of the engagemont with the German cruiser Emden off ...

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  5. ZINC SMELTING.

    The New York "Engineering and Mining Journal states that Germany winch previously took the Australian production of rino concentrates will lose the smelting ...

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  6. ARMIES IN FRANCE.

    Important ground has been gained by the Allies in Northern France. The great battle in Poland is being waged on a front 90 miles long. ...

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  7. GERMANY'S ALLY.

    The Germans, according to a Copenhagen message, are finding the Turks troublesome allies. It is said that the situation in Palestine ...

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  8. KING AT THE FRONT.

    King George's visit to the front is dealt with in a special despatch from "Eye-witness," who is with the British head quarters:- ...

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  9. Japan and Allies.

    In opening the Japanese Diet on Saturday, the Mikado referred in terms of cordiality to the alliance existing between Japan and Great Britain. ...

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  10. Is America Unprepared?

    Ar a meeting of the House of Representatives Naval Committee in the United States, Mr. Julius Kahn (California) contended that 500,000 men were needed for ...

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  11. Commonwealth Forces.

    The Commonwealth High Commissioner (Sir George Reid), in congratulating Sir Frank Savnge on being appointed an honorary lieutenant-colonel in the ...

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  12. SOVEREIGNTY OF THE AIR.

    The attack on the German Zeppelin sheda at Friedrichshaven, on Lake Constance, by British and French airman led to a protest being made by Switzerland ...

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  13. KAISER'S SON ESCAPES.

    Prince Joachim, the sixth son of the Kaiser, who was wounfrf early in the war, and has returned to the front, had a narrow escape of being captured by the Russians in ...

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  14. Charge of High Treason.

    Herman Alders who was formelly German Consul at Sunderland, in the north of England, and who was arrested in August on a charge of high treason, is now on trial. ...

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  15. GOVERNMENT MOTOR LORRY.

    In the legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon Mr. Jewell asked the Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) whether he considered it patriotic on the part of the ...

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  16. BATTLE OF SEARCHLIGHTS.

    Just as day was breaking on Monday the Germans made another desporate attempt to cross the flooded Weat Handels country to the South-cast of Ramsenpelle. ...

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  17. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS

    The following messages appeared in the late editions of "The Argus" yesterday:- LOOZ BOMBARDMENT. The Germans have bombarded a ...

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  18. Victoria Cross Heroes.

    Private George Wilson of the Highland Light Infantry, who has been awarded the Victoria Cross, was engaged in selling newspapers outside Edinburgh Castle ...

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  19. Britain and Belgium.

    The Belgian Legation in Washington has published a statement to the American people denying that Belgium ever surrendered her neutrality to England, as ...

    Article : 97 words
  20. Building Submarines.

    The American Secretary of State (Mr. Bryan) has taken steps to prevent the constriction in the United States of submarines intended for belligerents. ...

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  21. Paris Bourse Reopens.

    The Paris Bourse, which was ciosed at the opening of the war, was re-opened for business on Monday. ...

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  22. Boots for the Troops.

    The British boot trade is supplying the Governement with 140,000 paris of boots for the troops weekly. The Governement require 200,000 paris a week, costing 18/6 a ...

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  23. "No Surrender!"

    Cunada will never surrender," said the Prime Minister of the Dominion, "no mat ter what, the cost may be." Sir Robert Borden who was speaking as ...

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  24. French General's Sacrifice.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Paris states that a French general received orders to advance along a certain road which was swept by a murderous fire. He ...

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  25. DESTITUTE GERMANS.

    Mr. Bayles, M.L.A., gave notice in the Legislative Assembly yesterday of his intention to ask the Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) if he had seen in the press the ...

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  26. British Steamer Sunk.

    News from Santiago, the capital of Chile, states that the German armed Nord-duetscher liner, Primz Eitel Friedrich (8,797 tons), has sunk the British steamer ...

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  27. Trade Unionists at Front.

    It is announced that 225.000 trade unionists in Great Britain have enlisted for service with the Expeditionary Force. Of this number 109,000 are miners and 45,000 ...

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  28. OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    The following is a copy of a cable message sent to the Commonwealth Government by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated London, December 7:- ...

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  29. SWEDISH STEAMERS SUNK.

    Stockholm advices sta[?]e that the Swedish steamers Luna (1,005 tons) and Everilda (1,366 tons) have been sunk through striking mines oil Finland. The Luna's ...

    Article : 55 words
  30. Bulgarian Neutrality.

    The Bulgarian Prime Minister (M. Radoslavoff), at a meeting of the majority party in the Chamber of Deputies, said that, so fur as he was able to see, no ...

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  31. Germans Short of Cash.

    A financial expeit in Copenhagen states that German importers who have hitherto paid cash are now sending bills which the Government have guaranteed will be paid ...

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