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  2. BRITISH FACE BULGARS

    Mr. G. Ward Price, who has succeeded Mr. Ashmead-Bartlett as correspondent of the London press in the Eastern Mediter[?]an. has forwarded an interesting ...

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  3. THIRD EDITION.

    The London Exchange Telegraph Company (says a message from New York) has received Athens advices declaring that Gre[?] is ready to discuss the propositions ...

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  4. EMPIRE'S FUTURE

    In a book entitled "The New Empire Partnership," the joint authors, Mr. Archibald S. Hurd and Mr. P[?]rcy A. Hurd, point out that there must be a single navy ...

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  5. ALLIES UNISON.

    A Russian military mission under ViceAdmiral Roussi[?]e has reached London, where it will remain in order to increase co-operation between the Allies. ...

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  6. FOR THE WOUNDED

    The mayor of Prahran (Councillor Mcllwrick) read at a meeting of the prahran Council yesterday evening the following extracts from a letter received by the town ...

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  7. PITH OF THE WAR.

    Australians will notice with great interest the reference in the despatch of Mr. Ward Price from Salonika to the men from Gallipoli now in Serbia. ...

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  8. WINTER IN WEST

    Mr. Phi[?]ip Gibbs, the well-known war correspondent, draws a remarkable picture of winter conditions on the Western front. The soldie[?]s are experiencing the ...

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  9. SECOND EDITION.

    Distinguished Conduct Medals for conspicuous gallantry at Callipoli have been awarded to the following Australians and New Zealanders:— ...

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  10. LORD KITCHENER

    The British Secretary of State for War (Lord Kitchener) has left Rome, en route for London, He paid a visit to the Isonzo front, in company with General Count ...

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  11. Munitions Co-operation.

    A week's conference of Ministers for M[?]nitions, in which Great Britain, France, Russia, and Italy were represented, has reached a complete understanding as to ...

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  12. OVER-CARRIED.

    Sir,—My son returned to Victoria by transport last Friday but, because he had colisted in New South Wales, the Defence department refused to allow him to be ...

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  13. South Africa's Duty.

    Speaking at Cape Town, the Minister for Defence (General Sm[?]s) declared:—"There is a tremendous cloud overhanging civilisation, and South Africans should bear a ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA'S NEW ARMY.

    Details of Australia's new army, based on the scheme of organisation submitted to the War Office, are being steadily worked out at the Victoria barracks, but until the ...

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  15. The Labyrinth.

    The feature of a Paris communique, issued at 5 p.m. on Sunday, is the severe fighting in the Laby[?]inth, where the enemy attacked, but failed to reach the French ...

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  16. Serbs Spurn Peace Offer.

    "I[?] Secolo," a Milan newspaper, declares that the Serbian premier (M. Pasitch) communicated the peace overtures made to Serbia by Field-Marshal von Mackensen to ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

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  18. TURKS USE GAS.

    Marked artillery activity at the Dardanelles is officially announced at Paris. The communique adds that the Turks in attacking the British used ...

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  19. NEW ZEALANDERS AT ANZAC.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—Telegraphing to the Minister for Defence (Mr. Allen) from Egypt, Colonel Rhodes, M.P., a former member of the New Zealand Ministry, said ...

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  20. AERIAL WARFARE.

    Considerable activity was displayed by Allied airmen on the West front during the week-end. Late on Sunday afternoon it was officially announced in paris that ...

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  21. MRS. PANKHURST.

    A meeting of members and recent exmembers of the Women's Social Political Union has decided to issue a manifesto emphasising the necessity for safegnarding ...

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  22. Precipices Descended.

    Fighting in the Caucasus is dealt with in a Petrograd communique issued on Sunday evening. It states:— "Near the village of Teve, north of Lake ...

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  23. MOTOR-CAR FATALITY.

    The police have obtained further particulars of the motor-car accident which occurred on the main road from Diggers' Rest to Melbourne on Sunday night. when ...

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  24. Montenegro's Danger.

    King Nicholas has issued a proclamation to his people, in which he exhorts them to remain ca[?]m in face of the danger now threatening their country. ...

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  25. Position in Egypt.

    It is officially announced at Cairo that the Sheikh [?] Senussi, head of the Arabic order of the Mohammedans in Northern Africa, continues friendly to the British ...

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  26. MENINGITIS.

    The State Cabinet yesterday gave consideration to the draft of the Amending Health Bill, which will enable the Health authorities to deal more effectively with ...

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  27. GREECE.

    It is unofficially stated at Athens that three requests are contained in the latest Note addressed by the Quadruple Entente to the Greek Government. These demands ...

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  28. Attack on Transport.

    Details of the attack by an enemy submarine on the outward-bound British transport Mercian in the Mediterranean early in the present month are given by a ...

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  29. DEATH AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—After a three months' illness, Private Webber died from meningitis in the hospital to-day. No fresh cases have been reported. ...

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  30. "THE COLD FEET BRIGADE"

    Sir,—The letters in "The Argus" this moring indicate that the crities did not carefully peruse the report of my speech at Brig[?]ton. The report, considering the ...

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  31. Terrible Blizzard.

    A terrifie blizzard is raging throughout the district in the Balkans where the Allied [?]quarters are situated. Correspondents state that snow is lying deep, and the men ...

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  32. COMMODITIES.

    SYDNEY. Monday.—The AttorneyGeneral (Mr. Hall) stated this evening that [?]wing to the present butter supply being insufficient to meet local requirements he ...

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  33. AMERICAN PEACEMAKERS.

    It is understood at New York that president Woodrow Wilson is likely to prevent the peace [?]rusade of Mr. Henry Ford, the American motor-car manufacturer. ...

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  34. Liquor Control in London.

    Intoxicants are salcable only between noon and half-past 2 O'clock, and between half-past [?] and half-past 9, on week-days, throughout London, except in the districts ...

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  35. CITY CLERK ARRESTED.

    Percy Lanigan, a young married man, who had been employed by John Paton, Son, and Company (Australasia) Limited, manufacturers of knitting wools, [?]linders ...

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  36. BITTER FIGHTING.

    From Rome it is reported that the battle between the Serbs and the Bulgars at Kossovo continues, the enemy's losses being on a colossal seale. Fugitives affirm that 30,000 ...

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  37. Conscription Issue.

    Colonel Jameson, who is command of the 24th London Regiment, speaking at a recr[?]iting [?]ally, challenged Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, M.P.(Labour), and Mr. Charles ...

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  38. Advisory Board for Cabinet.

    The "Sunday Observer" recommends the establishment of a nationally representative advisory board of financial and business experts, from which the Cabinet's War ...

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  39. ROUMANIA'S NEUTRALITY.

    The "Corriere della Sera" (Milan) asserts that portion of the Austro-German forees have been withdrawn from Serbia, and sent to Rustchuk, in Balgaria, on the south ...

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  40. PICTURE SHOWS.

    The prahran Council last evening received a communication from Mr. T. W. Canty, honorary secretary of the South Yarra branch of the Australian Catholic ...

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  41. POWERS OF SEARCH.

    New provisional regulations dealing with the powers of search and arrest conferred upon the Minister for Defence have been made under the War preea[?]tions Act ...

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  42. Miss Cavell's Memory.

    An impressive demonstration in honour of the memory of Miss Edith Cavell took place at the Trocadero, in Paris, on Sunday. President Poineare was present, and the ...

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  43. Soldiers and Strikes.

    The Secretary of State for the Home department (Sir J. A. Simon) has assured the officials of the Miners' Federation that men [?]eturing to civil employment after ...

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  44. CHRISTMAS IN CAMP.

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

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  45. SIX GIRLS DROWNED.

    A serious accident occurred at Killamarsh, near Sheffield, on Sunday, through ice on which a number of people were standing giving way. ...

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  46. NATURALISED ALIENS.

    An amendment of the Aliens' Restriction Order, which was agreed to at a meeting of the Federal Executive Council yesterday, provides that naturalised subjects of enemy ...

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  47. WAR AND NATIONAL REPENTANCE.

    Sir,—I beg to protest most emphatically against the tone of the [?] letter addressed to the elergy of Victoria by the metropolitan and bishops. It speaks of ...

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  48. Turks and Germans.

    Persistent reports which are being received in Salonika from Constantinople indicate that the disc[?]rds between the Turks and the Germans are increasing ...

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  49. THREE SONS.

    I had three sons, and they were young, And full of life and strong; The vigour of their straight young [?]mbs Was good to look upon. ...

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  50. Loss of the Anglia.

    An official casualty list has been issued in connection with the loss of the British hospital ship Anglia, which struck a mine in the Channel on November 17 and sank. ...

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  51. Teheran Quiet.

    It is officially stated at Petrograd that matters have been quiet in the Teheran region since the Russian troops, who were sent to maintain order, reached the Persian ...

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  52. Germany's Boast.

    A Berlin communiqu[?] issued on Sunday afternoon stated:—"We have occupied Rudnik, south-west of Mitrovitza, taking 2,700 prisoners. Our main operations are now ...

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  54. FIRES IN THE COUNTRY.

    ORBOST, Friday.—A fire took place at Mr. Jac[?] Perry's property, on the Bro[?]rib[?] road, Orbost, Mr. Perry was awakened after midnight to find a large barn in [?]mes. It coutained ...

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  55. Huns in Belgium.

    The German Government has banned a book by Herr Jorgensen, in which the Huns' treatment of Belgium is caustically dealt with. ...

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