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  2. British Submarine Exploits. German Transports and a Destroyer Sunk.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— The disuppearance of six officers interned in the German cruiser Kronprinz wilheln led the Government to order the practival ...

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  3. Submarine Strite. "THE DAY" IN MINIATURE.

    COMPENHAGEN, Friday.—A British submarine attacked a German cruiser and two destroys in the Baltuc. She torpedoed and sank a destroyer and the others ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIA DEATH OF A DOCTOR.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—It is reported in Sydney that Doctor Tower died at the Dardanelles. Deceased was a prominext Sydney cricketer. ...

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  5. Personal Items.

    Cr. and Mrs. H. B. Chisholm, of Corndale, have Just returned from Brisbane, whither they weat to see their son, Private Cecil Chisholm, who has not been ...

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  6. SCARE HEADLINES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Deputy Chief Censor, replying to a communication from the Premier, says that taken on the whole the Australian press was an institution of ...

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  7. THE SUBMARINE TOO GOOD.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday.—There was a territic cannonads off the Danish Islard of Moen, in the Baltic, on Wednesday morning. A German cruiser and three torpedo ...

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  8. BRITISH PRESS COMMENTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The " Manchester Guardian" commenting on Sir Edward Grey's statement, said the Government should have known years ago that Turkey ...

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  9. BRIDGE COLLAPSES.

    SYDNEY Saturday.—An old bridge near Corryong, in the Albury district, collapeed while a motor car was crossing the atructure. The car fell into the [?] and ...

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  10. GERMAN FLOTILLA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reluter's Copenhagen correspondent says that the evening papers report that another German torpedo boat was sunk on Thursday ...

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  11. Trade Relations.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Mr. P. E. Quinn, in opening the New South Wales Government's new offices, said it was intended to [?] trade with the United States. He ...

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  12. Women's National Movement.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The women's nationa improvement seems to have taken hold judging by the progress reported from the city, suburhs, and country. At last night's ...

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  13. HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES.

    PARIS, Saturday.—"Le Tenus' " [?] correspondcent says, the Austro-Germans have already lost on the Abrenovatz-liedgrade-Semondria-Grvdishte front over20. ...

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  14. AMERICAN EARTHQUAKES.

    NEW ORLEANS, Friday.—More than 200 person in the Central American Republic of Saivador have lost theit lives during the last seven weeks as the result ...

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  15. JAPAN AFTER GERMANY'S LOST TRADE.

    Japan is actively seeking to secure the tade Germany has lost with Australia. ...

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  16. Anti-German League.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—At a meeting of delegates the antl-German League platform was adopted. It was decided to adocates the inernment of all alien enemies as well ...

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  17. Two Great Crimes.

    LONDON, Friday.—Viscount Bryee at the Mansion House meeting to open a fund for Armenians, said that the two international crimes during the last 12 months ...

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  18. A BLOCKADE.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Reluter's London agency says the Allied a padrom are blockading the Aegear coast in regard to [?] garia. ...

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  19. COMPULSOTY SATURDAY HALFHOLIEAY.

    Mr. Estell, during his visit to the Clarence, announced his intention, on Wednesday night, of introducing a comlulsory and universal Saturday half-holiday ...

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  20. NO TRADE WITH GERMANS.

    The Darlinghurst branch carried a motion pledging its members not to deal with German. ...

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  21. SYDNEY GREEKS DECLINE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Greek residents in Sydney decline to respond to the call to the colors. There are over 2000 in New South Wales. ...

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  22. OTHER HONORS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Gazette" announces that Colonels McCay, Monash, [?], and Burnage have been created Companions of the Bath: Colonel Plugge ...

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  23. WOULD NOT BE SURPRISED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. Wade says he would not be surprised at all to bear that the N.S.W. Government was attempting to borrow money from America. It ...

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  24. CORN-GROWING COMETITION.

    A total of 161 entries has been reveived for the corn-growing competition initiated by the Department of Agriculture and Stock. The State has been divided up ...

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  25. SERBLANS SPLENDID FIGHT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Serbians are putting up a spiendid fight against tremendous odds, but there is anxiety in Britain and France as to whenther assistance from ...

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  26. GERMAN TRANSPORTS SUNK.

    PETRUGRAD, Sunday.—A communique states that British submrines in the Baltic sankfive German transport and forced another to run astore. ...

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  27. Aerial Activity.

    BEREIN, Frklay.—Official: A naval airship encountered vigorous counter action when it reached the English coast. It dropped incendiary explosive bombs on ...

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  28. A DOG'S RACE.

    A novel race amongst dogs was contested an the Flemington (Melbourne) running grounds on Saturday. The field comprised 30 of the grelyhound, whippet ...

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  29. The Balkans.

    LONDON, Friday.—In a Note to Great Bretain' Greece announces her definite decision not to intervene in Serhia at present. ...

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  30. The Western front.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday.—Since the occupation of Belglum the Prussians under orders of their ollicers have shot over 500 [?]. ...

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  31. THE SEQUEL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A number of requests were held as the sequel to the Zeppelin raid on Wednesday. Out of ten cases in one court the evidence showed ...

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  32. Recruiting.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—During the week 632 men enlisted, showing big increases on the previous week. The total from the country centres was 193. ...

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  33. SERBIA DECLARES WAR.

    LONDON, Friday.—It is officially reported that Serbia has declared war on Bulgarin. ...

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  34. ARTILLERY ACTIONS.

    PARIS, Friday.—A communique says:— There was a violent reriprocal bombardment last night noth-eastward of Souchez and a lively connonade at Libons. Our ...

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  35. FIGHTING OF A TERRIBLE CHARACTER.

    Official messages from Nish on Saturday evening report that there has been fighting of a most terrible character on the whole of the Austro-German-Bulgar fronts. ...

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  36. THE WATER SUPPLY.

    A deputation, representing Grafton and South Graftod waited on Mr. Estell, Minlster for Labour, at the Grafton Town Hall on Thursday night, and brought ...

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  37. Route Marches.

    A meeting of the Lismore Recruiting Committee was held on Saturday night, when there were present:—Mr. J. C. McIntosh (in the chair), Police Inspector ...

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  38. CONGRATULATIONS OF THE FRENCH PRESS.

    PARIS, Friday.—An official wireless states that the Frunch press speaks in congratulatory terms of the agreement existing among the Quadruple Entente, and ...

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  39. MEPPELINS OVER DUTCH TERRITORY.

    BOTTERDAM, Friday.—Several Zeppelins were observed yesterday flying in a south-easterly direction. One was in a mained condition and flying low, with ...

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  40. REINFORCEMENTS.

    ROTTERDAM, Friday.—Belgo-Dutch [?] tier reinforce ents are arriving on the Ypres Arras front. ...

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  41. AN INDIGNANT DENIAL.

    ATHENS, Friday.—The Serblan Misister indignantly denies the Bulgarian Legation statement. (The previous cable, which was from ...

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  42. GERMAN ARMY THROWN BACK.

    PARIS, Sunday.—"Le Temps" correspondent at Nish states that the Serbians threw back a German army which attempted to turn the Serbian wing at ...

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  43. LAVISHLY BOMBED.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Germans claim that airships lavishly bombed the docks, waterworks, and other important establishments in London and Wooiwich, and ...

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  44. IMPORTANT BRITISH SUCCESS.

    PARIS, Friday.—An important British success was achived between Ypres and Loos an Wednesday night after a temporary check through German counter attacks. ...

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  45. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    A narrow escape from serious injury to life was experienced at the noth side approach to the [?] punt on Thursday. A Ford passenger car arrived from Bellingen, ...

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  46. TROOPS AGAINST THE SERBIANS.

    ATHENS, Friday.—Accordisng to trust worthy information the troops engaged against the Serbians consist of eight German and four Austrian divisions. The ...

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  47. The Dardanelles.

    LONDON, Friday.—It is announced that the total British casualities in the Dardanelles to 9th inst, is 96,899, of which the Australians have lost 29,121. ...

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  48. THE GILGANDRA RECRUITS.

    SYDNEY. Saturday.—The Gilgandre recruits arrived at Gelurie this morning. The contingent is now 75 strong. Fifty more recruits are expected at a Wellington. ...

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  49. FRENCH FIGHTING.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A communique says: —Mter a violeat bombardment the enemy gamed a footing in part of his Boromer trenches just of Auberive, We retook ...

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  50. DUTCH RESENTMENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—There is growing resentment in regard to Zeppdiins percasting in flying over Holland regardless of protest. ...

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  51. BIG FINAL DEMONSTRATION.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The suggestion has been made that the route marches from various country districts should all terminate in Sydney on the one day, making a ...

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  52. THE CASUALTY FIGURES.

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  53. ZIEEBRUGGE RAIDED.

    HAVRE, Friday.—Belgium aviators on Sunday ratded Zeebrugge and Antwerp, and dropped Belgian flags and newpapers announcing the Allies' successes on the west front. ...

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  54. BRITAIN DECLARES WAR ON BULGARIA.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Reuter's London agency says that Britain has declared war on Rulgaria. ...

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  55. JUST THE TYPE REQUIRED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Governor General inspected the Gilgandre recruits at Geurie yesterday. He said the men were just the type required, and that the ...

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  56. MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE.

    At Fernmount the other night the residents were sadly shocked by the news that a girl named Bridgina Feency, [?] daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Feerey, ...

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  57. Victoria Crosses.

    LONDON, Friday.—Victoria Crosses have been awarded the following Ausralasians: —Capt. Shout, Lieuts. Symons, Frelerick Tubb, Huge, and Throssell, Corporals ...

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  58. READY TO INVADE MACEDONIA.

    ROME, Friday.— TRenty thousand Bulgariane under General Toachef are ready to invade Macedoria nd engage the Anglo-French forces. It is estimated that ...

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  59. POSITION FURTHER IMPROVED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—General Sir John French reports in reference to the German communique:—The only chage in the situation south of an Bassee Canal is that ...

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  60. The Russian Campaign.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday.—A communique says:—An artillerly duel of great intensity is developing at Dvinak. We carried by assault the village of Gavaratzy, west of ...

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  61. EQUIPMENT OF THE TROOPS.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Mr. Adamson (Minister for Railways), Mr. Evans (Commissioner), and Mr. Crowther (Secretary) interviewed the Minister for Defence on ...

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  62. GERMAN ATTACK REPULSED.

    PARIS, Sunday.—An official communiue says: We completely, repuled a German attack at Bolsenbache, in Artolis, and on the western slope of Soucher valley. A ...

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  63. ITALY WILL NOT SEND TROOPS.

    The "Giornale D'Italia"says that Italy will not send troops to the Balkans but will continue the pressere on Austria, which will be equally helpful. ...

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  64. REPORTED DRAFT OF GRECO-BULGARIAN AGREEMENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—The "Vossische Zeitung" states that King Constantine of Green has sent an eavoy with an autograph letter to King Ferdinand of Bulgarla, ...

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  65. Impregnable British Fleet.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Frederick Palmer, in "Collier's Weekly," describes a visit he was permitted to make to what be describes as "The impregnable British ...

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  66. THE CAUCASUS.

    In the Coucasus the, Turks under cross fire sustained heavy losses and fled towards Gopal. The Russians drove the enemy out of vastan Pass south of ...

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  67. RUSSO-BULGARIAN HOSTILITIES.

    PARIS, Friday.—It si expected that Russo-Rulgarian hostilities will Immediately follow a namefesto from the Czar denouncing King Ferdinand for siding with ...

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  68. EUCHRE TOURNAMNET.

    A euchre tournament to Provide Christmas cheer for the soldiers was held in the A. and I. Hall, Bangalow, on Wednesday lat, thre being a very large attendance. ...

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  69. ENEMY'S DESPERATE ATTACKS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—An offlelal communique says: The Germans at Dvinsk made several attacks along [?] road, In desperate fighting between Lakes ...

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  70. TONE OF THE AUSTRIAN PRESS.

    ZURICH, Friday.—The arrogant tone of the Austriar press has changed to appreciation of the Serbians making an incredibly stubborn resistance. ...

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  71. BUDGET DEFICIT.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The South Australian Budget kisclosed a deficit of £387,928 for the financial year. The Government have decided to reduce the incom tax ...

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  72. THE BULGARIAN PEOPLE.

    ROME, Friday.—Dr. Dillon, the "Delly Telegraph" correspodent, says that the leanings of a large section of the British [?] pepole are towards ...

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