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  2. THE LATE EMPEROR.

    A Berno message says that, following on the advice of Dr. Keerbar, the Austrian Premier, the new Emperor, Charles, will common the Austrian Parliament of meet in January. ...

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  3. IN MACEDONIA.

    A French communique on Friday afternoon stated:—Violent enemy counterattacks on the right bank of the [?] were a complete failure. A stu[?] ...

    Article : 318 words
  4. ALLIES AND GREECE.

    Athens vices state that Admiral du Fournet is delivering an ultimatum to the Greek Government before resorting to measures to enforce the surrender of ...

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  5. ROUMANIA'S PERIL.

    A Russian communique says:—In the Alt Valley the enemy energetically attacked and pressed back the Roumanians towards South Kallmenest and Mo[?] ...

    Article : 433 words
  6. THE BRITANNIC.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Athens correspondent says the Britannic was struck well forward starboard. The hatches of No. 2 hold were blown fifty feet in the ...

    Article : 246 words
  7. LATEST WAR NEWS

    The position in Roumania becoming still more critical. [?]ording to enemy com[?]ques, which are partly ...

    Article : 155 words
  8. RUSSIA AND WAR.

    Baron Stu[?] has resigned he Premiership. M. Trepoff will succed him. Baro[?] Sturmer's fall is due to a quarrel with the Dams. in which the Ministers for ...

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  9. CENTRAL POWERS.

    Bitterness between the Central Powers is increasing German papers assert that Germany should not sacrifice more brave soldiers in securing Se[?] Montenegro, and Albania ...

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  10. AMERICAN WARNING.

    A New York message says that incoming liners have received wireless warnings from Canada. It is believed two German submarines are due to arrive in America. ...

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  11. SWEDEN INDIGNANT.

    A Copenhagen message says that Swedish papers of oil shades of opinion de[?] Germany's action in torpedoing nentral vessels. The Conservative [?] ...

    Article : 46 words
  12. THE BALTIC.

    A number of British steamers are arrivin at Stockholm from Finland bound for England. This is possible since the German naval disaster in the Gulf of Bothnia, ...

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  13. GENERAL CONFIDENT.

    The British Chief of Staff, General Sir William Robertson, speeking at Bradfield College, said:—We are now passing through some stress—not very great stress, yet we ...

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  14. CONSTRUCTIVE MURDER.

    The Admiralty announces that there host has bean no further news of the steamer Rappshannock, 8871 tons, which was bound for England from Halifax, [?] ...

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  15. ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official message states: There has been Increased artillery fire along the whole front We destroyed enemy defences at the Tonale Pass and in the ...

    Article : 57 words
  16. SUPER-ZEPPELIN.

    Amsterdam reports state that a new super-Zeppelin has been completely wrecked at Mainz. Travellers from Monich report that in the storm of November 21 ...

    Article : 72 words
  17. VENIZELOS DECLARES WAR.

    A message from Athens states that the Greek Nationalist Government, led by. M. Venizelos, has declared war on Bulgaria. The Venizelos Government declared ...

    Article : 48 words
  18. ULSTER.

    Sir Edward Corson delivered a stirring address to the Ulster Association at the Hotel Cecil. He did not want to bo[?] of what Ulster had done. Their loyalty, ideals, and ...

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  19. THE RUSSIANS.

    A Russian communique on Sunday stated:—There is nothing Important to General Gourko will temporarilly replace General Alexief (Chief of Staff of the ...

    Article : 35 words
  20. PEACE LEAGUE.

    The league to enforce peace is starting [?] campaigne to arouse the United States. It received a cable from M. B[?] the French Premier, as follows:—"In [?] your efforts ...

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  21. [?] WESTERN FRONT.

    [?] Sir Douglas Haig, in his mid[?] report on Friday, says:—Hostile [?]fire in the neighbourhood of Les[?] Beaucourt has occurred. Our ...

    Article : 278 words
  22. WAR POLICY.

    The "Chaarver" expresses the view that the employment of an additional quarter of a mildo more to shorten the war than the employment of thrice their number, to any other ...

    Article : 201 words
  23. A FUTILE DASH.

    The Admiralty reports that during the night of November 23-24 six Germa[?] destroyers attempted to approach Northend Downs. The enemy were seen by a ...

    Article : 136 words
  24. AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN COMMAND.

    It is reported from Zurich that the Arch[?]uk Frederick, Commonder-in-Chief of the Austro-Hungarian forces, [?] resigned. ...

    Article : 32 words
  25. GRAVE POSITION.

    London newspapers insist on the importance of the news at Von Mackensen' is across the Danube at several points, of which one clearly is Zimnitza. ...

    Article : 359 words
  26. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    The steamer Wa[?] (from Port Pirie, October 14) has arrived at Vancouver. The steamer Alvena has arrived at San Francisco. The barquentine [?] (from Newcastle, ...

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  27. NATIONAL GALLERY.

    A bill is now before Parliament to enable the trustees of the National Gallery to sell superabundant works of artists in order to obtain funds for the purchase of masterpieces ...

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  28. DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT

    Medais for disting[?] service have [?] awarded the following Australian and New Zealand soldiers:— D.S.O. ...

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  29. GERMAN VANDALISM.

    President Poincare opened an exhibition of mutilated works of art from [?] Solssons, Verdun, and Arras. There were many venerable sculptures, whose fragments ...

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  30. "FOR VALOUR."

    Seven more Victoria Crosses have been awarded. Lieutenant Bradford, of the Durham Regiment—temporary lieutenant—colonel—assumed ...

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  31. RUSSIAN DREADNOUGHT.

    It is hoped that the Russian Dreadnought imperat[?] Maria, which was sunk by an explosion in her magazine, will be refloated. ...

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  32. P.L.L. EXPULSIONS.

    One of the largest and most exciting meetings in the history of the Gundagai Labour League was held on Saturday, when Mr. J. M. Dodd, president, and Mr. P. Sullivan, the ...

    Article : 7 words
  33. LABOUR CONSCRIPTION.

    An Amsterdam message states that "Vorw[?]" opposes the Labour Conscription Bill, declaring that it does not embody any methods of enforcement, which it merely ...

    Article : 56 words
  34. ROLL OF HONOUR.

    Norman William Stirling, of Adelaide, has been killed at D[?]Salaam. ...

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  35. THE LOSS OE ANTWERP.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, concluding his article in the "Sunday Pictorial" on the defence of Antwerp and the circumstances connected therewith, argues that no more ...

    Article : 133 words
  36. REVIVAL OF SLAVERY.

    Viscount Grey (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs), replying to the protest of the Belgian Government on the subject of deportations, says: Your horror an ...

    Article : 118 words
  37. ADMIRALTY CONTROL.

    Mr. A. G. Gardiner, writing in the "Daily News," raises the question of whether the present Admiralty regime gives confidence in its energy. Mr. Balfour, the First Lord, is ...

    Article : 86 words
  38. CIVILIAN COMPULSION.

    An Amsterdam message says that the Socialists alone opposed in Reichstag the President's resolution fixing Wednesday next for the first reading of the Civilian Compulsion ...

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  39. RECENT CHANNEL RAID.

    The recent Channel raid has stimulated the demand for a more vig[?]rous Admiralty policy and the [?]rming of all merch[?]. ...

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  40. FIGHT FOR A TANK.

    Reuter's special correspondent at the front, describing a German attack on a "tank," says:—"The Germans in great force attempted to rush the great [?] machine. ...

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  41. [?]HERO OF BEAUCOURT.

    The Evening Standard" says the [?][?] of the naval division mentioned [?] Gibbon's story of the cap[?] of Be[?]. was [?]- Colonel ...

    Article : 121 words
  42. PACIFISTS CONFERENCE.

    Some [?] has been caused in [?] Wales regarding the Paci[?] conference to be held at M[?] on December [?] As-the [?]come of the broken up [?] at ...

    Article : 65 words
  43. HOW PEACE MOST COME.

    The English novelist[?] Mr. Hall Ca[?] writing in the "New York Times," says that only when Germany [?] that she must [?] the war, or when the A[?] that the ...

    Article : 54 words
  44. GERMAN COPPER SHORTAGE.

    The Berlin "Tageblatt" says that, owing to the scarcity of copper, Germany's new pfenpigle will be made of aluminium. ...

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  45. AMERICAN FOOD PRICES.

    The convention of the American federation of labour has unanimously voted in favour of an embargo on the export of wheat and other foodstuffs until prices become normal. ...

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  46. CONTRABAND.

    Cheques, money, negotiable securities, and diamonds have been proclaimed contraband. ...

    Article : 11 words
  47. BERLIN TO BAGDAD.

    A German message says that the Germans have p[?] a tunnel through the Ta[?] Mountains for the Bagdad railway shortening the journey by a fortnight. The fronts will ...

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  48. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    A Copenhagen message states that arrangements have been concluded for the exchange of 20,000 French and German civilian prisoners between December 4 and 25. ...

    Article : 16 words
  49. FOOD CONTROLIER.

    The newspapers are complaining of the [?] in [?] a food controller. ...

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  50. OPTIMISTIC VIEWS.

    The military correspondent of the[?] day Times[?] says the situation in Roumania turns on the fa[?] that the enemy has not been able to detach more than [?] divisions ...

    Article : 283 words
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