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  2. CHARGE OF CRIMINAL LIBEL.

    Considerable public interest was taken in the prosecution of Cornelius Crowe at the City Court yesterday, under the Wrongs Act 1915 on a charge of having, between ...

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  3. FOR THE WOUNDED

    The St. Kilda Council last evening gave consideration to a circular communication from the Shire of Grenville, urging the establishment of local agencies, or the ...

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  4. GREECE.

    According to the Rome correspondent of the "Daily News," Greece in reply to the Austro-German protest against the fortification of the Saloniak by the Allies, declares ...

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  5. ALLIES' DIFFICULTIES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Major-General McCay, inspector-general of the Australian forces, was to-night the guest of the New South Wales Insitute of Journalists. ...

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  6. SAY "YES!"

    In spite of several inquiries from the Imperial authorities it is not-yet known by the Central Administration of the Commonwealth Military Forces whether the 50,000 ...

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  7. LORD FRENCH.

    Field-Marshal Lord French, formerly Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in France, in a farewell message to the troops, says:— ...

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  8. BRITAIN MOBILISED

    Fleld-Marshal Lord French has issued a farewell message to the British army in France. He extols the great qualities of the force, and expresses his firm conviction that a glorious ending of its efforts is not far distant. ...

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  9. MUNICIPAL ACTION.

    At the meeting of the Malvern Council last night the mayor (Councillor Weller) referred to the Prime Minister's letter regarding recruiting. He moved:— ...

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  10. Roads to Salonika.

    Writing in the "Daily Telegraph" in regard to the position at Salonika, Mr. Stevens (a special correspondent) says:— "Three ways are open for the enemy's ...

    Article : 114 words
  11. TEETH OF RECRUITS.

    Following upon the practice in South Australia, the methods employed by members of the Dental Corps throughout the Commonwealth will in the future be more ...

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  12. TRADES HALL AND WAR.

    At least one union affiliated with the Trades Hall disapproves of the action of the Trades Hall Council in recommending uninists to ignore the enlistment cards to ...

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  13. A TERRIBLE MARCH.

    The Chicago "Daily News: has received a despatch from a special correspondent giving a graphic description of the retreat into Albania of the Serbs ...

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  14. IN FLANDERS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in a despatch dated Sunday morning, states:— "Early this morning the enemy discharged gas against our line north-east of ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. "PATH TO VICTORY CHOSEN"

    A neutral correspondent, whose contributions to the London press are attracting attention, gives an impressive account of the impressions he received during a tour ...

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  16. CAMP DISCIPLINE.

    The State commandant (BrigadierGeneral R. E. Williams) has received instructions from the central administration that, in the interests of training and ...

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  17. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—It is to be hoped that the more levelheaded sections of the Trades Hall Council will see the wisdom of reseinding their latest motion about the recruiting cards, and also ...

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  18. RECRUITING SERGEANTS.

    Over 200 men have been examined by hte board appointed to select recruiting sergants for the campaign in Victoria, and the chairman of the State ...

    Article : 146 words
  19. French Guns Effective.

    A Paris communique states:—"Excellent results have bee achhieved by the bombardment of enemy works in the Apremont sector, in the Argonne." ...

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  20. PHARMACISTS CORPS.

    A scheme is at present being developed for the organisation of members of the Pharmaceutical Society for patriotic service on similar lines to the organisation of ...

    Article : 170 words
  21. RECRUITING IN VICTORIA.

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  22. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Within the next few days all eligible men in Australia will be called upon to answer questions put to them by the Federal Government, as to whether or not they are ...

    Article : 258 words
  23. Flight of Refugees.

    Tragic stones of the flight of Serbian refugees from the Austro-German and Bulgarian armies continues to be received from correspondents at Salonica. ...

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  24. ARMENIANS RESCUED.

    It was announced officiallv at Paris at the end of September that 5,000 Armenians reached Antioch Bay (Syria) in July, and kept off the pursuing Turks until September, ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S PRISONERS.

    A New York Associated press correspondent, who has visited the enemy officers' prison at Holyport, in Berkshire, which was formerly an army preparatory school, ...

    Article : 355 words
  26. ADELAIDE VOLUNTEERS.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—To-day 61 men volunteered at Adelaide, and 40 were accepted. ...

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  27. OFFICERS' WIVES IN EGYPT.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has received a cable message from the General Office Commanding in Egypt to the effect that the wives and families of ...

    Article : 44 words
  28. DISCONTENT IN GERMANY.

    The German-born wife of an Englishman who has recently been allowed to leave Germany, declares that the authorities in Berlin fear a revolt owing to the prevailing ...

    Article : 140 words
  29. "PEACE" MEETINGS.

    "Public meetings calculated to retard recruiting are a reflection upon the community, and should be put a stop to." said the Chief Secretary (Mr. McLeod) ...

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  30. MARCH AGAINST EGYPT.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that Field-Marshal von der Goltz, is establishing his headquarters at Aleppo, in Northern Syria, 70 miles east of the Mediterranean. ...

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  31. STATE WAR COUNCIL.

    A meeting of the State War Council was held list evening, Mr. Membrey, M.L.A., honorary Minster, being in the chair. Consideration was given to the report of the ...

    Article : 147 words
  32. Britain's Recruits.

    Lord Derby arranged to meet an important conference of the Central Recruiting Committee on Monday. It was expected that he would give fairly adequate details ...

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  33. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Having just returned from Gallipoli, wounded, I regard with utter disgust the utterances of the Trades Hall Hero Katz's resolutions. I only wish the same Katz, ...

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  34. TRAVELLERS GIVE AEROPLANES

    The affiliated clubs of the United Commerical Travellers' Association of Australasia throughout the Commonwealth have appealed to their members for contributions ...

    Article : 101 words
  35. Evading British Blockade.

    Alarm has been caused in Copenhagen by the action of two Danish shipping companies in stopping the carriage of DanishAmerican postal parcels. ...

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  36. German Admiralty's Boast.

    The German Admiralty, in an announcement reported from Amsterdam, makes the following boast:— "Portion of our fleet has searched the ...

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  37. PEACEMAKERS QUARREL

    The members of Mr. Henry Ford's peace party have arrived at Copenhagen. Those who expected that they would be given a great reception in Denmark have been ...

    Article : 218 words
  38. APOSTLES OF PEACE,

    The Ministry for Defence (Senator Pearce) was very reticent yesterday concerning the disturbance which took place at the Bijou Theatre on Sunday evening, ...

    Article : 106 words
  39. Brigadier-General Ryrie.

    Brigadier-General G. de L. Ryrie, commanding the 2nd Light Horse Brigade, has been wounded in action at Gallipoli. Apparently his wounds are not serious, as he ...

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  40. OFFER OF LAND.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is announced that Mr. H. R. Denison has offered his Eumaralla estate of 7,500 acres, near Gulgong, on terms to be arranged for use in ...

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  41. President on Honeymoon.

    While on his honeymoon, President Woodrow Wilson is keeping in touch with the Secretary of State (Mr. Robert Lansing), by telegraph and wireless, in regard to the ...

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  42. Kaiser's Christmas.

    Amsterdam reports that, according to the Berlin newspapers, the Kaiser and Kaiserin will spend Christmas at the German headquarters in France. The princes of the ...

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  43. MALARIAL FEVER.

    Steps are being taken by the Commonwealth military authorities to grapple with the disease known as malarial fever, which has been responsible for a considerable ...

    Article : 105 words
  44. Russians in Persia.

    "Our forces operationg of Persia," says a Petrogiad communique, "repulsed a consideable offensive near Kuchkek, which lies between Hamadan and Teheran." ...

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  45. DEAR MEAT RUINS BUTCHERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sydney butchers, like their customers, are lamenting the increase in the price of meat during the past year. Mr. W. T. Nicholls, secretary of the ...

    Article : 107 words
  46. Enemy's Naval Losses.

    According to messages from Copenhagen, two British submarines were responsible for the sinking of the German cruiser Bremen (3,200 tons). and a torpedo-boat ...

    Article : 109 words
  47. MISS PANKHURST CONDEMNED.

    The following motions were agreed to at the executive meeting of the Australian Women's National League yesterday:— "That the executive of the Australian Women's ...

    Article : 266 words
  48. Effective Artillery.

    A Petrograd communique, issued on Sunday stated:—"Our artillery disperesed an enemy column with great loss north of Lake Miadzial." ...

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  49. POSTERS.

    Sir,—At the present moment the Defence department has possession of all the recruiting posters which have been sent in for the new cruusade. They cannot all get ...

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  50. Steamers in Collision.

    The French liner Djurjura (4,171 tons), while steaming with lights out near Maita, was sunk in a collision with a British vessel. By splendid work with the boats all the ...

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  53. Miners' Gift of Ambulances.

    At Bolton, Lord Derby has inspected 20 ambualance cars, which are a portion of a gift to the nation by the Lancashire and Cheshire miners. Altogether the miners ...

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  54. WINTER HUTS ON GALLIPOLI.

    It was stated yesterday by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) that the Defence department was making arrangements to provide winter huts for the Australian ...

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