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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Speaking at St. Andrew's dinner this evening, the Governor (Sir Hamilton Goold Adams) said that he had received a cable-message from the ...

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  3. THE WEST.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French reports a number of exciting aerial encounters. On November 28 there were 15 of these engagements, and one hostile machine was ...

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  4. WORKERS' DEMANDS

    The trouble between the Woolbrokers' Association and the Storemen and Packers' Union was not settled yesterday, so the strike of 700 members of the union will ...

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  5. COMMODITIES.

    At a well-attended meeting of the Victorian Master Bakers' Associaton, held last evening, at Universal Chambers, 325 Collins street, it was decided, in view of the ...

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  6. GREECE AND ALLIES

    Greece's raply to the second Note of the Allies has not been divulged, but the indications are that it will be in the direction sought by us. The Serbs have decided to evacuate Monastir, on which the Austro-Germans, having linked up with the Bulgars, are now said to be marching. Severe ...

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  7. TO BAGDAD.

    The British Press Bureau announces that four divisions (80,000 men) of Turks took part in the recent battle at Ctesiphon (18 miles from Bagdad), won by the British ...

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  8. RUSSIA.

    The following news is contained in official bulletins issued by the Russian Grand Headquarters on Monday:— "Germans attacked us near the village of ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S DUTY

    Brigadier- General McCay, Inspector-General of the Australian Imperial Forces in the Commonwealth, addressed the members of the State Parliament ...

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  10. LAND DEALING.

    Some severe comments were made by Mr. Justin Hood when delivering judgment yesterday in the Second Civil Court. The case arose from transactions in connection ...

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  11. GERMAN SUBMARINE.

    A Paris message slates that it is unofficially reported that Cretans have dynamited a German submarine off Crete. [The treaty of peace between Greece ...

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  12. Kaiser Visits Vienna.

    The Kaiser, it is announced officially from Vienna, has paid a visit to the Emperor Franz Josef, and has had audiences with the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister ...

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  13. "DRIEST" LONDON

    Prominence is given by the London newspapers to semi-humorous articles dealing with the so-called "driest" London since the advent of the new liquor restriction ...

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  14. RIOTOUS SOLDIERS.

    LIVERPOOL (N.S.W.), Tuesday.—Last Friday's disturbance at the Liverpool military camp, subsequent to the "round up" of soldiers in the city, has left the Liverpool ...

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  15. GERMAN FOOD SHORTAGE.

    From Copenhagen it is announced that the German authorities have prohibited several dozen newspapers from referring to the crisis caused by the scarcity of food, ...

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  16. Aeroplane v. Submarine.

    A British aeroplane on Sunday succeeded in destroying a German submarine off Middelkerke, on the Belgian coast. Sir John French, who reports the ...

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  17. MONASTIR.

    The civil authorities it is reported from Salonika, abandoned Monastir on Saturday. The Austro-Germans from Mitrovitza are said to have joined up with the Bulgars, ...

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  18. Fight for Gorizia.

    "The suburbs of Gorizia are in flames," states a semi-official Austrian despatch received at Zurich. A Vienna communique, issued late on ...

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  19. Lord Kitchener in Paris.

    The British Secretary of State for War (Lord Kitchener) has arrived in Paris from Rome. Lord Kitchener, who (was received ...

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  20. The Cameroons.

    The British Press Bureau has issued a report that the France-British forces under Brigadier-General Dobell, of the West African Frontier Force, are gradually ...

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  21. THE PEACEMAKER

    Mr. Karl von Wiegand, the German American war correspondent of the New York "World" has telegraphed to that journal interesting comment on the peace scheme ...

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  22. "ANZACS" IN LONDON.

    Australian, Canadian and New Zealand soldiers broke up an anti conscription meeting in London on Monday evening. The gathering was being held in the ...

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  23. FRIDAY NIGHT'S FIGHT.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—According to the military authorities 25 men were injured in the disturbance at the Liverpool camp on Friday night Seven injured men were ...

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  24. SERB FLIGHT.

    Mr. Shepherd, the correspondent of the United Press of America, who accompanied an official Serbian party in the flight before the Teutonic and Bulgar invaders, has ...

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  25. Sunk by Submarines.

    The French steamer Algerien (1,703 tons) has been sunk by a submarine. Eight of her crew were saved, hut 29 are missing. Another French steamer, the Omara (435 ...

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  26. MANLY DISTURBANCE.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The hearing was continued to-day in the Water Police Court, before Mr. Clarke, S.M., of charges of riotous and tumultuous behaviour ...

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  27. ROUMANIA.

    King Ferdinand of Roumania opened the Roumanian Parliament on Sunday. In the speech from the Throne His Majesty said:— ...

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  28. SPEECH BY MR. HUGHES.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was to-night entertained at dinner by the Merchants' Service Guild, the Institute of Marine Engineers, and the ...

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  29. AMERICAN NEUTRALITY.

    Emil Olsen, master of the steamer Unita, bound from Philadelphia to Cadiz, gave evidence on Monday before the Court at New York ...

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  30. Newspaper Prosecuted.

    The Glasgow "Daily Record and Mail" is being prosecuted under the Defence of the Realm Act, on a charge of having used a secret code to convey news of air raids, ...

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  31. Opening for Married Men.

    Lord Derby, British director of recruiting, while paying a tribute to the work of the Red Cross, urged that in all cases where it is possible married men should ...

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  32. WOOLBROKERS' POSITION.

    Officials of the Woolbrokers' Association state, with regard to the conference on Monday, that it is incorrect to say that any scheme was drawn up to form a basis ...

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  33. War and the Birth-Rate.

    The latest statistics reveal the fact that the war is enormously checking the growth of population in the countries affected. In 96 of the largest towns in Great. ...

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  34. PASSPORT SYSTEM.

    The regulation passed by the Federal Executive on Monday prohibiting persons of military age from leaving the Commonwealth was brought into operation ...

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  35. Owner of London Theatre.

    A law case in the High Court of Justice, concerning the rental of £500 per month for the Prince of Wales' Theatre (Piccadilly), revealed that the owner of the ...

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  36. MR. FISHER.

    KALGOORLIE, Tuesday.—Mr. Fisher, the High Commissioner designate, arrived at Kalgoorile early this morning, having completed the overland journey of 1,060 ...

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  37. A Christmas Truce.

    Router's correspondent in Rome states that Pope Benedict XV. is desirous of arranging a truce by belligerents during Christmas time in the Catholic Orthodox ...

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  38. RAILWAY MEN'S WAGES.

    The compromise made by the Ministry regarding the demands by railway labourers for a minimum wage of 9/ a day is regarded by the Victorian Railways Union as ...

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  39. Australians Abroad.

    The Anglo-Australian committee of the Red Cross Society is contributing to the Christmas funds of all the hospitals in England, treating Australian wounded. This ...

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  40. MILITARY AGE LIMIT.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Mahon) does not agree with the military authorities that the military age is over 17 years and under 45 years. Many a man, ...

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  41. HOSPITAL SHIP.

    The hospital ship Karoola, which left London with sick and wounded Australian soldiers on board, is expected at Adelaide to-day. She is due to arrive in Hobson's ...

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  42. BRISBANE WOOL SALES.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The total offerings at the first day of the present series of Brisbane wool sales amounted to 17,691 bales. There was a fair selection, but a considerable proportion of ...

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  43. ESCAPING FROM CAMP.

    It has been officially announced by the State commandant (Colonel R. E. Williams) that 20 soldiers who had escaped from the camp at Langwarrin, and had either ...

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  44. American Exchange.

    The American loan of 50,000,000 dollars (£10,000,000), which it is proposed to make to eight London banks for the purpose of facilitating exchange, has been ...

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  45. ALLEGED CHEQUE FEAUD.

    PERTH, Tuesday.—Robert Beddome Coombe, aged 38 years, described as a commission agent, and formerly employed as a bank clerk, was to-day committed for ...

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  46. German War Loan.

    It is reported that Germany will issue a fourth war loan in the middle of January. The amount, it is said, will be 10,000,000,000 marks (£500,000,000). ...

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  48. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    FREMANTLE (1,886 Miles).—Arrived.—Nov. 30— Baron Tweedmouth and R.M.S. Orontes, from east. ...

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  49. SOLDIERS' LETTERS.

    The Commonwealth Defence authorities have received the following cable message from the General Officer Commanding the Australian and New Zealand Army ...

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  50. A CITY LIBRARY.

    Assistance is being received by Mrs. L. Byron Morres in her efforts to establish a library in the city for the use of men weuring the King s uniform, and it is hoped to ...

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  51. Australian Killed in England.

    Trooper William Keelan, of Queensland, was knocked down and killed by a motorcar at Plumstead, near London, on Saturday. ...

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