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  2. ALLIES AND GREECE

    The British Foreign Office on Sunday afternoon issued a statement that it had not received any information regarding the reported blockade of Greek ports issued to ...

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  3. PITH OF THE WAR.

    Lord Kitchener has concluded his brief visit to Athens, but nothing official been made public in reference to the results of the conference with ...

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  4. MEN FOR THE ARMY.

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  5. BRITISH ARMY.

    A striking article in the "Sunday Observer" states that a daring, but shrewd, suggestion has been made to place the British army in France under the ...

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  6. GALLIPOLI.

    The Russian military critic Colonel Shumsky, reviewing the operations at the D[?]rdanclles in the "Bourse Gazeette," assumes that Lieut-General Sir Charles ...

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  7. HANDLING THE HARVEST

    Interesting announcements were made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) yesterday with regard to the scheme for handling and financing the harvest. ...

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  8. EAST FRONT

    The lull in the Russian front is regarded at Petrograd as betokening important preparations on the part of the Russian general staff. The Russian artillery is now ...

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  9. OBJECTION TO CHARGES.

    BERRIGAN (N.S.W.), Monday.—At a public meeting held on Saturday night to consider the Government wheat pooling scheme, at which Mr. Ball, M.L.A., was ...

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  10. ADELAIDE ENLISTMENT.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—To-day 49 men were examined at Adelaide, and 35 were accepted for active service. The total enlistment for South Australia to date is ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND "DUNGAREES."

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The "Dungarees" received an enthusiastic farewell when leaving Toowomba this morning for Helidon, en route to Brisbane. The ...

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  12. Fusion of Commands.

    The "Standard" declares that the British and French Cabinets are anxiously considering the fusion of the British and French army commands. ...

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  13. ILLNESS AT SEYMOUR.

    SEYMOUR, Monday.—On Saturday about 30 Light Horsemen arrived at the Seymour Camp. On being examined it was found that they were all suffering more or ...

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  14. DISCONTENT IN THE WEST.

    PERTH, Monday.—Farmers continue to agitate discontentedly against the Commonwealth scheme of marketing the harvest, and have asked the Minister for Agriculture ...

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  15. Germans Outwitted.

    A brilliant man[?]uvre by General Ivanoff is reported in connectioni with the severe fighting at Czartorisk (south of the Pripet region). The Russian troops occupied ...

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  16. WARRNAMBOOL CAMP.

    WARRNAMBOOL, Monday.—Two hundred and twenty men from the military camp left by special train to-day for Melbourne, and will shortly join reinforcements ...

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  17. M. Venezelos Interviewed.

    M. Venezelos has granted an interview to Mr. Ward Price, the Athens correspondent of the "Daily Mail." The Greek leader said:— ...

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  18. OFFENSIVE VIA SYRIA.

    "Strong British contingents," says the Pans "Temps," "have been collected near the Suez Canal, and are credited with the intention of taking the offensive in Syria ...

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  19. EXPORT TO SOUTH AFRICA.

    At the meeting of the council of the Melbourne Chamber of Commerce yesterday a cable message was received from the Port Elizabeth Chamber of Commerce ...

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  20. SOLDIERS' NEWSPAPER DEPOT.

    Mrs. Byron Morres reports that during the past week considerably over a ton of newspapers has been despatched from the Australian Soldiers' Newspaper Depot to the Australasian troops abroad ...

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  21. MR. HAGELTHORN'S COMMENT.

    Referring yesterday to the cargo for South Africa the Victorian Minister for Argiculture (Mr. Hagelthorn) said:—"It is very gratifying to know that the first cargo of ...

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  22. CONSCRIPTION.

    The general committee of the Victorian branch of the Universal Service League met at the Town Hall yesterday to receive the report of the provision executive ...

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  23. CONSERVING FODDER.

    Mr. Hughes stated yesterday that he had brought before the conference of State Ministers for Agriculture upon the wheat question a scheme for conservation fodder. ...

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  24. GERMAN LIES.

    A New York paper has been informed by its Berlin correspondent that an official announcement has been made in Berlin to the effect that since a submarine ...

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  25. WHEREABOUTS OF SOLDIERS.

    If any returned soldier can furnish information regarding Private J. Keenan, No. 1,008, No. 4 Company, 14th Battalion, 2nd Expeditionary Force, Intermediate Base Depot, he is asked to ...

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  26. SERBIAN SUCCESS.

    An important success in announced in a Serbian official message received in London shortly after midnight on Sunday. After a battle lasting several days at ...

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  27. THE WAR IN AFRICA.

    An official statement has been issued giving gratifying particulars of the success of the Anglo-French force engaged in driving the Germans out of the Cameroons, a colony ...

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  28. SPORTS IN THE CAMP.

    Sir,—To enable our soldiers to profitably employ their spare time while in camp, it would be a great convenience if we could obtain from the generous public, and from ...

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  29. FARMERS NOT CONSULTED.

    While no one doubts that the Victorian Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hagelthorn) has received numerous letters from farmers and others, expressing approval of the ...

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  30. Effect of Action.

    The anti-Venezelist newspapers in Athens predict a total lack of bread for non-combatants in a few days, and allege that the measures of the Allies are intended to force ...

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  31. Lurid Tales About India.

    The German Legation in Pekin is spending increased amounts of money in the furtherance of the pro-German propaganda of falsehoods. Lurid tales about risings in ...

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  32. CHANGED TRADING NAME.

    At the Prahran Court yesterday, George Haas, baker, of 93 Toorak road, South Yarra, trading as Haas and Co., was charged, on the information of Detective ...

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  33. FOOD RIOTS IN VIENNA.

    There were serious food riots at the markets of Vienna on Monday and Tuesday last, owing to the dea[?]th of vegetables and butter. ...

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  34. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—It seems that the Government will he forced to give up its cheerful belief that the producers are satisfied with the scheme for "handling the harvest" after the roar o[?] ...

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  35. LORD KITCHENER

    A long meeting of the Greek Cabinet was held after the interviens which Lord Kitchener lind with King Constantino and the Prime Minister (M. Skouloudis). Lord ...

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  36. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The following cable messages appeared in the later editions of "The Argus" on Monday:— GREECE'S INDEPENDENCE. ...

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  37. Force for East Africa.

    Recruiting in South Africa for the contingent to undertake a new campaign against the Germans in East Africa continues with enthusiasm. ...

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  38. German Warns His Country.

    Maximilian Harden, one of the leading journalists in Germany, and editor of the "Zukunft," in an article in that newspaper warns his countrymen against the ...

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  39. Allies at Salonika.

    The disembarkation of additional British and French troops at Salonika continues, says a Paris communique. ...

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  40. Germans Fear Air Attacks.

    An amusing description is given by Reuter's correspondent in Copenhagen of the cause of the utter failure of the second attempt at a great rehearsal of the measures ...

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  41. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—"The Argus" report of the Rutherglen wheat inspection on Friday states that I recommended to farmers the Government handling of the wheat crop. I did not in ...

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  42. Greco-Bulgar Agreement.

    The Greek Legation in london, on instructions from Athens, denies the existencc of any Greco-Bulgarian agreement, except a technical protocol dated October 29, ...

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  43. New Zeppelin Destroyed.

    Details have been received from Copenhagen of the destruction of a new Zeppelin. During alterations to the root of a ...

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  44. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—I fail to sec, from a grower's point of view, the reason for giving the very low price of 3/ per bushel, less freight and other expenses, when wheat is worth in London ...

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  45. RUDOLPH SCHMIDT'S RELEASE.

    Sir,—For the release from internment of this young man the explanation of the Minister for Defence strikes us of Traralgon as a worse than flippant treatment of a ...

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  46. COMMONWEALTH BANK.

    The question having been asked whether the Commonwealth Bank was taking its share in connection with the financing of the wheat scheme, Mr. Hughes said yesterday ...

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  47. Italy and War Council.

    In political circles at Home it is stated that the Italian representatives to the newly formed Allies' War Council have already been appointed, and are conferring ...

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  48. ANGLICANS AND THE WAR.

    A meeting of the clergy of the Anglican diocese of Melbourne was held yesterday morning in the Chapter House ot St. Paul's Cathedral. Archbishop Clarke presided. ...

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  49. Sinking of the Tara.

    Early in the month the official announcement was made[?] London that the British armed merchantman Tara had been sunk by two enemy submarines in the Eastern ...

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  50. ALTERNATIVE SUGGESTIONS.

    RAINBOW, Monday.—At the monthly meeting of the Rainbow Agucultural Socity on Saturday, the question of handling the harvest was brought under notice by a ...

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  51. Opinion in Paris.

    In Paris it is pointed out that Lord Kitchener had an opportunity to say many things to the Greek King. Comments are made in the artistic arrangements by which ...

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  52. Position in Persia.

    Petrograd reports that teh situation in Northern Persia is satisfactory Russian troops are now within 35 miles of Teheran. Every thing is quiet in the Persian capital. ...

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  53. CHRISTMAS IN CAMP.

    The Broadmeadown Mending and Soldiers' Aid Society has made an appel in "The Argus" through the president (Mrs. Knight) for funds to provide a Christmas ...

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  55. UNIVERSITY OPERATIC PERFORMANCES.

    Two matinee performances of scenes from opera are being arranged by the University Conservatorium, in aid of the Victorian Red Cross and the Marshall Hall Memorial Fund. The management ...

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  56. MENINGITIS.

    No deaths from cerebro-spinal meningitis were reported in the metropolitan area yesterday, and only one new case occurred, the name of the patient, who was admitted to ...

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