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  2. THE BALKAN WAR

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday 11 p.m.—An official statement published in Sofia relating to the operations on Tuesday, states:— ...

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  3. GERMAN WORKERS' PROMISE

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday, 11 p.m.—The GermaN iroNworkers have offered the Chancellor, Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg enough ammunition and war ...

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  4. FEWER HUNS FOR CONSTANTINOPLE

    GENEVA, Switzerland, Thursday, 11 p.m.—Advices from Bucharest state:—The Austro-German troops continue to arrive in Constantinople, but ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. AUSTRIAN NEWS.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday, 11 p.m.—An Australian communique states:—Russian attacks have been repulsed. ...

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  7. "FAITH IS FINAL TRIUMPH.

    The Czar has telegraphed to the Grand Duke Nicholas' army in the Caucasus, on the occasion of the anniversary of the St. George Festival ...

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  8. BLOCKADE OF GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday, 10.25 p.m.—Lord [?] Enemy Companies Bill has passed the committee stage in the House of Lords. ...

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  9. AUSTRIAN'S IN MONTENEGRO.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. 10 p.m.—A German communique states:—Fighting in northern Montenegro is proceeding successfully. ...

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  10. YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS AND SALES.

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  11. ATTACHE QUITS AMERICA

    VANCOUVER, Thursday, 11 p.m.—A cable from Washington states:—Capt. Boy-Ed. before his departure was discovered to possess a secret ...

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  12. ENEMY [?] AMONGST THEMSELVES.

    GENEVA, Switzerland. Thursday 11 p.m.—Advices from Bucharest state:—In fighting between the Turkish and ...

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  13. MELBOURNE.

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  14. BULGARS CHARGE "DUMMIES."

    LONDON, Thursday. 7.40 p.m.—Messages from Salonika state:—The Bulgarians furiously bombarded and finally followed this up with a ...

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  15. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday, 11 p.m.—An Austrian communique states:—Our tropes have captured Italian advanced positions on the ...

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  16. LONDON.

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  17. 200,000 SERBS ON ADRIATIC.

    Three Servian armies. 130,000 strong, are between Scutari and Durazzo (northern Albanian ports on the eastern Adriatic coast 50 miles ...

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  18. TEE KAISER'S IMPUDENCE.

    The American Secretary of State (Mr. .Lansing), acting on the request of the Kaiser, asked Great Britain, for safe conducts for the dismissed ...

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  19. LONDON METAL MARKET.

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  20. PROGRESS IN TRENTINO.

    Rome officially announces that the infantry has carried strong Australian positions by assault. The Italians took possession of fortified heights ...

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  21. ACROSS THE STRAIT

    MELBOURNE, Friday—"Remembrance Day" was celebrated to-day in beautiful weather. Many thousands of buttons and large quantities of ...

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  22. WATER PIPES OVER DESERT

    MNr. Chas Wools a well-known authority on Eastern questions says that Turkey is preparing a great winter offensive in Asia Minor. ...

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  23. LATROBE STATE SCHOOL

    The Litrube State school held the usual Christmas break-up for the holidays, yesterday afternoon. On the day previous the picnic was held and much ...

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  24. NEUTRAL ZONE IN GREECE.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday, 11 p.m.—Semi-official news from Sofia states:—At the Bulgarians' instance, a neutral zone has been established on the ...

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  25. VICE-REGAL VISIT TO BENDIGO.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Governor-General and Lady Ferguson visited Bendigo to-day ...

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  26. HUNS DON'T WANT "A SECOND CALAIS."

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday, ll.p.m.—The "Nene Freic Presse" (Vienna) states :—The Powers cannot suffer the ...

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  27. FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Thursday. 11 p.m.—An official communique states—Our french guns blew up all ammunition depotnear Quee[?] between the ...

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  28. ENGINEDRIVERS' WAGES.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Powers decided that, a number of firms had underpaid their ...

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  29. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    PETROGRAD, Thursday. 11 p.m.— Latest reports state:— The Germans are preparing for a great in the Dvinak region ...

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  30. IS DENMARK ACTING SQUARE?

    Sir Edward Carson. Into Antorney-General, in a letter to the "Times," says that be is deeply concerned and anxious regarding the debate in the ...

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  31. BULGARS LOST 120,000 MEN.

    ATHENS, Thursday.—Germans are concentrating at Ghevgheli (about 20 miles S.W. of Strumnitz, close to the Greek frontier and on the western side ...

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  32. YOUTH KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—William Laird, aged 16, fell down a lift well in the city' to-day and was killed. ...

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  33. TRADES HALL MURDER.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The State Full Court lists dismissed the appeal of John Jackson, who was convicted for the murder of Constable M'Grath at ...

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  34. "SPLENDID DAYS COMING."

    In a press interview with General Russky the famous Russian leader said:— "We have a superiority in numbers, and are able to arm all ...

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  35. MOTLY CROWD OF HUNS.

    A London message states that the "Morning Post" publishes an officer's letter relating how a batch of Germans surrendered recently on the ...

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  36. BULGAR SOP TO GREECE.

    ATHENS, Thursday, 11 p.m.—Eighteen thousand Austrian prisoners have arrived in Albania. Bulgaria has promised to cede ...

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  37. STEADIER FOUNDERED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The coastal steamer Wandra, 164 tons, foundered founded near Jervis Bay. The crew took to the boats. ...

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  38. JOINT SIGNATORIES TO GREEK NOTES.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Times" states that the Allied War Council has achieved important results without the slightest friction ...

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  39. COMMONWEALTH POWERS HILL.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The Legislative Council has rejected the Bill for the transfer of State powers to the Commonwealth. ...

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  40. KAISER IN FRANCE

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday, 11 p.m.—King Albreeht of Wurtembury, in an "order of the day" to his officers, announces the arrival of the Kaiser ...

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  41. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Thursday. 10 p.m.—The Under Secretary of War Office, Lord Robert Cecil, in the Commons, stated that the immediate object of the ...

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  42. TO LOOSEN BEAK'S GRIP ON GALICIA.

    GENEVA, Thursday, 11 p.m.—It is reported from Semlim (a frontier town of Hungary on the Danube, north of Belgrade) that Austro-Germans have ...

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  43. IN THE CITIES

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—At meeting of the Launceston Marnie Board this afternoon Mr. John Duncan was elected [?] for ...

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  44. TROOPS POURING INTO SALONIKA.

    Messages from Salonika state:—The weather is mild, and dense fog envelops the gulf. For 10 days the Allies have been pouring in troops and munitions ...

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  45. PRISONERS IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Thursday 11 p.m.— A representative of the Australian Press Association, accompanied by American journalists, made an inspection of the ...

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  46. 80,000 ENEMY NEAR MONASTIR.

    Mr. F. Calvert, special correspondent of the "Times" in the Balkans. in a message to his paper, states that 40,000 Austro-Germans and 40,000 ...

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  47. GREECE IN TANGLE.

    If Greece follows out all the statements that she has made she will find herself presently in a very mixed position. Already she has violated strict ...

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  48. HUNS GET FOOD BY POST.

    Replaying to a question "whether large shipments of food through the United States post office encered Germany?" Lord Robert said that the ...

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  49. SMITHTON AND IMPORTATION OF PLANTS.

    HOBART, Friday.—Smithton has been proclaimed a port for the importation of all plants other than fruit and vegetables,including ...

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  50. FORMIDABLE GUNS FOR BELGIUH.

    GENEVA, Thursday, 11 p.m.—It is semi-officially reported that twenty batteries of 305 millimetre (12 inch) guns are leaving Skoda. Austria, for ...

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  51. LAWYERS REDUCE FEES

    The Attorney-General (Sir F.E. Smith said English law officers had suggested a reduction of their employments during wartime by £10,000 per ...

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  52. THE PERSIAN SET-BACK

    LONDON, Thursday, 10.25 p.m.— Major- General Tow[?] reports that according to Arab reports the Turks lost two hundred men in the attack ...

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  53. AIDING ROAD MAINTENANCE.

    HOBART, Friday.Mr. Belton, replying to a deputation as to assistance to the municipalities which had suffered by the altered aid to ...

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  54. FIGHTING IN WEST SERVIA.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. 11 p.m.—We have captured the heights of Priepalic and advanced between Rojaz and Berane. whilst the enemy is ...

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  55. BELGIAN RELIEF.

    HOBART, Friday.—The Agent-General. Sir John M'Call, reports having received £210. contributed by the officers of the public service for the ...

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  56. AMERICAN-CANADIAN STOCKS.

    LONDON, Thursday, 11 p.m.—A Bill empowering the Government to obtain control of American and Canadian securities held in Britain has ...

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  57. MORE YANKEE BLUFF

    LONDON, Thursday. 11 p.m.—The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Washington states:—Not one in a hundred believes that ...

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  58. DEFINING NEUTRAL ZONE.

    From wireless quotes the "Berlin Tageblatt" as reporting that Bulgaria is offering Greece a proposal to create a pentral zone five miles wide on the ...

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  59. AERIAL WARFARE

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. 11 p.m.— A German communique states:— Lieutenant [?] has downed his seventh British aeroplane at ...

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  60. ASSESSMENT ROLLS.

    HOBART, Friday—The time for completing passing and certifying assessment rolls, which from any cause may not have been completed within ...

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  61. WINTER HAMPERS OPERATIONS

    Mr. Charles Woods a well-known writer on Balkan subjects says that a winter campaign there is impossible The climate is extremely severe, and ...

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  62. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY.

    LONDON, Thursday. 11 p.m.—The Home Secretary, Sir J. A. Simon, said that the Trailing with the Enemy Extension Bill was confined to trade ...

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  63. HOBART'S MASTER WARDEN

    HOBART, Friday.—Cape Evans was to-day re-elected Master Warden of the Hobart Marine Board. Warden T. Murdoch was elected Acting ...

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