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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    Reuter's correspondent at the Dardanelles, in a despatch dated December 3, picture[?] [?] wintry conditions now being experie[?]red. He says:—"Winter arrived ...

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  3. PITH OF THE WAR.

    The Paris "Matin" is encouraged to take a bright view of the negotiations between the Allies and Greece. [?]euter's announce that it has been decided that ...

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  4. SEA OF MARMORA

    A Turkish transport has been sunk by a submarine in the Sea of Marmora. It is reported at Athens from Constantinople that the Turkish transport Rechid ...

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  5. ANCONA CRIME.

    The United States Note to Austria regarding the sinking of the Italian liner Ancona by an Austrian submarine, and the loss of American lives, denounces as "an ...

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  6. ALLIES WILL WIN.

    Colonel Harvey, editor of the "North American Review," has concluded a visit to the Anglo-French front. He declares that he is absolutely ...

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  7. ALLIES AND BALKANS

    In a highly important statement the Paris newspaper "Matin" suggests that the clouds are clearing in the Near East: Great Britain and France have reached a ...

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  8. THE CALL TO ARMS

    The close of Lord Derby's recruiting campaign in the United Kingdom was marked by memorable seenes. Every recruiting office had been thronged ...

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  9. The West Front.

    The Amsterdam newspaper "Die Telegraaf." states that there was an uninterrupted cannonade all day long on Saturday in the direction of Ypres, in West ...

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  10. BACK FROM THE WAR.

    Another of those all too familiar sc[?]nes the return of wounded and invalid Australian soldiers—was witnessed at Port Melbourne yesterday morning, when a ...

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  11. Snow at Gallipoli.

    Cold, wet, and stormy weather appears definitely to have begun. Last night a fierce and bitterly cold north-east wind turned the drizzling showers into snow, and ...

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  12. THE REICHSTAG SPEECH.

    The speech of the German Imperial Chancellor (Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg) to the Reichstag on Thursday was sent by wireless to America before it was delivered. ...

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  13. In the Mediterranean.

    It is officially announced at Athens that a German submarine torpedoed the Greek steamer Dimitrois Go[?]landris (3,744 tons), when 150 miles from Alexandria, on a ...

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  14. Britain's Blockade.

    Sir Edward Carson, formerly AttorneyGeneral in the British Coalition Cabinet, in a letter to "The Times," says that he is filled with deep anxiety and concern at the ...

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  15. AT THE REST HOME.

    The Rest Home for Wounded Soldiers at Wirth's Arena served its purpose admirably yesterday, and the army of girls who daily give voluntary service as waitresses ...

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  16. FOR THE WOUNDED.

    Messrs. D. Buzolich and F. Musgrave waited on the Lord Mayor yesterday, and handed him a cheque for £105, as the gross proceeds of the art union for the ...

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  17. MEN FOR THE ARMY.

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  18. Enemy in America.

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  19. Labour and the War.

    Mr. Philip Snowdon, M.P. (Socialist), in a speech at Glasgow on Monday, said that after the war Labour must resume the economic struggle in which it had been ...

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  20. NEW WARFARE.

    A message from Berlin to the Athens "Nea Hellas" states that Austria and Germany are unable to help Greece against the Allies with men, owing to a shortage of ...

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  21. TWELVE NIGHTS' CARNIVAL.

    There was again last night a crowded at tendance at the carnival which is being held at Luna Park in aid of our wounded soldiers, the chief feature being a spirited ...

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  22. RUHLEBEN CAMP.

    Mr. Littaur, a London picture dealer, confirms the allegations as to the ill-treatment of the British at the German concentration camps for civilians at Ru[?]leben. Those ...

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  23. COMMONWEALTH FIGURES.

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  24. London Journal's View.

    The "Daily Telegraph," in a leading article on Monday morning, says:—"The problem in the Near East is complex and menancing. We must arrive at a decision with ...

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  25. Criticism in Parliament.

    "The Times" states that there is growing anxiety in Parliament regarding the Government conduct of the war. Many members of the House of Commons ...

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  26. MANAGEMENT OF HOSPITALS.

    It was announced yesterday by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) that in [?] State an advisory committee had been constituted for the purpose of inspecting ...

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  27. MESSAGE FROM WAR OFFICE.

    The machinery for raising Australia's new force of 50,000 men is practically ready to be put into operation. A few details of the system still remain for ...

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  28. Serb Army in Albania.

    Advices from Rome intimate that King Peter of Serbia, the Serbian Government officials[?] and the headquarters staff, with two divisions of the Serbian army have ...

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  29. MEDICAL GRADUATES.

    Messrs. Vernon Carlisle Brown, Olaf Francois de Lacy, Frank William Fay, Thomas Ross Jagger, Edward McDonald, Arthur Ernest Panting, and Noel Tracey ...

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  30. THE BRITISH WORKMAN.

    In a private letter received in Melbourne yesterday, an interesting view of the enlistment difficulty is given. The writer says:— "When you read about the young men not ...

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  31. UTOPIA IN BRITAIN.

    "Georgetown" is the name which the residents have given to the new State-controlled town, which has mysteriously sprung up in an unnamed corner of Great Britain. ...

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  32. APPEALS ISSUED THIS WEEK.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) stated yesterday that the circulars in connection with the personal appeal for men to form the new Commonwealth force ...

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  33. ROUTE MARCH THROUGH CITY

    The members of No. 5 Officers' Training School will march through the city this morning. The march will commence at. Spencer street railway station at a ...

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  34. HOSPITAL SHIP AT FREMANTLE.

    FREMANTLE, Monday.—Another hospital ship arrived at Fremantle this morning [?] wounded and convalescent men aboard from England. She left Portland on ...

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  35. CAMPAIGN IN VICTORIA.

    The State Parliamentary Recruiting Committee met again yesterday to make arrangements for the approaching campaign in Victoria. After the meeting the following ...

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  36. Future of China.

    The Peking correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that it is confidently believed that not a single vote in the whole of China would at the present moment be ...

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  37. One of War's Blessings.

    The "Corriere d'Italia" has published an interview with Cardinal Bourne, the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Westminster, in which his Eminence expressed his steadfast ...

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  38. BRITISH RETIREMENT.

    The British War Office announces that after having sustained violent attacks by the enemy, the 10th Division, which had been reinforced, retired in conjunction with ...

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  39. BASE HOSPITAL INQUIRY.

    At the annual general meeting of the Victorian branch of the British Medical Association, the following resolution was passed unanimously:— ...

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  40. Treacherous Bulgar.

    A French Red Cross [?]bulance has reported that during operations in the Balkans it was returning to the base with four wounded men. Three of them were ...

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  41. MUNITION WORKERS.

    The Prahran City Council last evening [?] a circular communication from the State's Monition Committee, asking for co[?]tion in securing skilled mechanics for ...

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  42. New German Loan.

    A bill has been submitted to the Reichstag authorising an Imperial loan of £400,000,000, states an Amesterdam message. ...

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  43. ACTING CHAPLAIN-GENERAL.

    During the absence of Dr. Rentoul (chaplain-general) in New Zealand, the Rev. W. Borland has been appointed acting chaplain[?] general for the Presbyterian military forces, ...

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  44. Anglo-French Unity.

    The French deputy, M. Bouillon, is now in London with a view to arranging for a joint French and British Foreign Affairs Committee, to be selected from members ...

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  45. British Censorship Change.

    Censorship by the British Press Bureau of news dealing with foreign affairs has been suspended, the responsibility for complying with the requirements of the Defence ...

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  47. Stories of Suffering.

    Tragic tales of suffering are related in regard to the retreating thousands of Serbian civilians. Famished dogs, wolves, and vultures p[?]eyed on the bodies of men, ...

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  48. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election for the Cleveland Division of Yorkshire, which was rendered necessary by the promotion of Mr. Herbert Samuel (Postmaster-General) to a seat in ...

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  49. NURSES.

    Sir,—I believe that 50 nurses are about to embark for the front. They are all fully trained. Many of them have given up good positions. They are going to a ...

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  51. Operations in Baltic Provinces

    A Berlin communique issued on Sunday evening announces:—"We repulsed weak Russian forces approaching our positions southward of Jacobstadt and Pi[?]sk." ...

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  52. CAFE CHANTANT.

    The last of the [?] [?] for the year [?] place at the Oriental Hotel on December 7. The presi[?]nt wish[?]s to thank most gratefully all those who have helped her to make there ...

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