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  3. "THE TIMES"

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday the Home Secretary. (Sir John [?]) again referred to the article recently published by the Russian newspaper "Russkoye ...

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  4. DARDANELLES.

    Yesterday, for the first time since landing, a south-westerly storm descended on the beaches at [?]. Small craft began to clear for safer anchorage under the lee ...

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  5. THE BALKANS

    Greece has not settled with the Allies yet. Her chief difficulty appears to be Salonika, which she is disinclined to give up to the Franco-British troops, seeing that she is using It as a food base tor her own army. There is optimism at both Paris and Rome as to the part to be played by ...

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  6. MEN FOR THE ARMY.

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  7. OUR BLOCKADE

    The German Reichstag was formally opened on Tuesday. The President (Dr. Kaempf), in his address to members, said,— "The enemy has ...

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  8. RECRUITING SNOWBALLS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday,—The example set recently by the men from Gilgandra in marching to Sydney is recruits for the Expeditionary Forces has fired people in other ...

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  9. DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA AND THE EMPIRE.

    The present state of the war calls imperatively for vigorous action. The soldiers of Australia have covered themselves with ...

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  10. THE BRITISH VIEW.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Bonar Law) was the chief guest at a St.Andrew's banquet in London on Tuesday evening. ...

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  11. EECEUITDIG IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Today 91 volunteers were accepted for the Expeditionary Forces at Sydney reciuiting depots. ...

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  12. LABOUR AND WAR

    Mr J.H. Thomas, M. P. (Labour), who has taken a leading part in opposing conscription has been specially interviewed in regard to the exciting scenes at the ...

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  13. MILITARY PROMOTIONS.

    The determination of the Commonwealth authorities to impart additional vigour to its prosecution of the war will be responsible for important announcements almost ...

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  14. GALLIPOLI COMMAND.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z), Wedneday.— The Minister for Defence (Mr. Allen) has received a cable message reporting changes in the Dardanelles commands. Lieut ...

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  15. PARCELS FOR TROOPS.

    The postage upon parcels addressed to Australian troops who are serving in Mesopotamia has now been reduced, to bring the rates into line with those for parcels sent ...

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  16. BRITISH SUBMARINES BUSY

    "Great Britain's submarine blockade of the Baltic Sea is thoroughly effective," says the Stockholm correspondent of the new York "Evening Post." He continues:— ...

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  17. Bulgar Fear of Russians.

    It is reported from Bucharest that the intending Russian invision his thrown the people of Bulgaria into a state of consternation. ...

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  18. Australians in England.

    The New Zeland War Contingent Association in England is arranging for special Christmas enterainments for the wounded at Epsom and Weymouth. ...

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  19. MONASTIR FALLS.

    Mr. M. H. Donohoe, the war corrcspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," in a message from Athens, announces the fall of Monastir, the Serbs withdrawing from the ...

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  20. ARSENAL COMMITTEE.

    The committee of experts which left Australia in September for India to inquire into the establishment and working of arsenals is expected to return to ...

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  21. MUSKETRY TRAINING.

    The acting commandant (Colonel Williams) stated yesterday that,,as with the reinforcements, every attention would be given to the musketry training of the new ...

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  22. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The following cable messages appeared in tho later editions of "The Argus" on Wednesday:— LORD KITCHENER IN LONDON ...

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  23. TREATMENT OF ALIENS.

    ADELAIDE. Wednesday.—In the House of Assembly tonight, Mr. Vcrmn's bill for the disfranchisement of naturalised Germans, Austrians, Turks, and ...

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  24. WEST FRONT.

    Amsterdam reports that heavy firing has been heard on the Flemish front every day for a week past. The arrival of many trains laden with wounded is taken to indicate ...

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  25. Lord Haldane and Peace.

    Speaking at lung's College (London), on Tuesday night, Lord Haldane said that for the purposes of peace the German nation did not exit. Peace could not be ...

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  26. ROUMANIA.

    There is every indication that a crisis has been reached in Roumania. Diplomatic circles in France are optimistic that Roumania Will soon enter on the side ...

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  27. MR. HUGHES OPTIMISTIC.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) was optimistic to day) when he referd to the plans that were being made for the raising of 50,000 ...

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  28. PROPOSALS IN SYDNEY.

    SIDNEY, Wediiesday.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Wade) asked Mr. Holman, in the Legislative Assembly to-day, when he would give bim tin opportunity ...

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  29. French War Loan.

    Subscriptions, to the French five per cent war loan at 88 is attracting considerable attention on the London Stock Exchange and the favorable terms offered ...

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  30. Members Take Sides.

    In the debate which followed the Home Seeretiry's statement several members taunted the Government with being afraid to suppress "The Times" and" Daily Mail" ...

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  31. Heavy Snowstorms.

    The Serbian armics are retreating in good order in two bodies, one heading for Albania and the other for Montenegro. Heay snowstorms continue in ...

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  32. OFFICERS FOR NEW BRIGADES.

    Sir.—When the military authorities are forming the new brigades it will be only fair they fill the N.C.O. appointments temporarly, and keep the permanent positions ...

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  33. Battle of Gorizia.

    "Incresingly bitter fighting," asserts a Rome communique issued at midnight on Tuesday,"give us some advantage near the san FlorinaGorizia road." ...

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  34. German Mark in America.

    There was a remarkable drop in German exchange rates New York during Monday and Tuesday. The value of the four- marks piece (96 ...

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  35. SYDNEY DISTURBANCES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Suturday night's diaturbances in the city were again recounted in the Water Police Court to-day, when 10 soldiers and two civilians were ...

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  36. PLOTS IN AMERICA.

    Another crime, believed to be connected with the organised scheme of Germnn sympathisers destroy munition works in the United states, which are engaged in ...

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  37. CHILD HEROINE.

    Mr. M. H. Donohoe, the well-known war correspondent, relates a thrilling story of the hcioism of an eight years old girl passenger on the steamer Bosnia, which was ...

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  38. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    [?] what is wrong with the young men of australia? It seems to me there is always some excuse,races,Christmas, and now the harvest. It is not the time to be ...

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  39. GERMANY AND ALLY.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Mail"says that the recent visit of the Kaiser to Vienna was due to acute AustroGerman dissensions, chiefly on questions ...

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  40. S.S. Ancona Outrage.

    The Austrian Government has asked the United States to wait for some time for an answer to the remonstrances against the sinking of the Italian emigrant steamer ...

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  41. COMMODITIES.

    The Federal Executive Council, at a meeting held yesterday, decided to prohibit the export of butter from the Common wealth. ...

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  42. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Every thinking man at the present time is deeply concerned in regard to the new recruiting movement, and many are troubled with much the same worry—the ...

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  43. Germans in Persia.

    The Tiflis couespondent of the Petrograd "Novoe Vrcmya" says that the Germans in Persia transported a huge quantity of bombs, Maxim guns, and rifles and other ...

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  44. Speculation in Japan.

    The sittings of the Tokio Stock Exchange have been suspended for three days, on account of wild gambling in stocks, which have caused serious fluctuations in prices. ...

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  46. Sven Hedin on Kaiser's Side.

    The Swedish newspapers have given an unfivourable reception to Sven Hedin's book on the war, in which he appeals to his brother Swedes to abandon their ...

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  47. STATE BAKING.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Legislative Assembly tonight the Attorny General (Mr. Hall) moved— "That this House will, on us next sitting day. ...

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  48. Distress in France.

    Tho New south Wales Agent- General (Mr. B. R. Wise) has handed the French President (M. Poincare) a cheque for 278,000 francs (£11,120) as a contribution ...

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