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  2. [?]ALKAN SITUATION

    [?] from Salonika states that the [?] at Langaza (10 miles north[?] has been withdrawn to [?] a result of the agreement ...

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  3. STATE PARLIAMENT

    Mr ELMSLIE suggested that the Premier should make a statement relating to the bills on the notice paper It was intended to discharge. ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S WOUNDED

    Sir George Reid High Commissioner for Australia opened a branch of the Red Cross in London on Monday. In the course of a speech the High ...

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  5. POWDER WORKS WRECKED

    A fearful disaster has occurred at the Belgian Powder Factory which is situated at the French town of Havre, in the Seine century. ...

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  6. FETISH OF VOLUNTARYISM

    An interesting address on the war was delivered at the prize distribution of the Ballarat College last night by Sir William Irvine M.P. ...

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  7. PEACEMAKERS' QUARREL

    News has been received that quarrels have occurred on board Ford's peace ship, Oscar 11. Nine of these who accepted the invitation to said in the vessel ...

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  8. PANIC IN SCHOOLS.

    Later advices from Paris report that the effects of the Havre explosion were felt for a distance of 30 miles. Traffic stopped and a panic occurred in the ...

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  9. OPERATIONS IN WEST

    Field Marshal Sir John French reports—"On Wednesday 16 aeroplanes dropped bombs on the German depot at Miraumont, and on the aeroplane at Hervilly ...

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  10. THE KING.

    The Press Bureau states that the medical bulletin says that the King has so far recovered from his recent accident that he is able to resume work with ...

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  11. BRITAIN'S BLOCKADE

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

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  12. GENERAL ITEMS

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) has announced that is not proposed to effect an all-round reduction of Parliamentary salaries. ...

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  13. EASTERN FRONT

    Advices received at Copenhagen from Berlin state that Germany has completed an enormous output of machine-guns for the defence of the entire Eastern front. ...

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  14. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    This bill, which requires all sellers of tobacco, cigars, cigarettes or snuff with exception as regards to sales for charitable purposes, was passed. ...

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  15. DEATH OF EARL OF GLASGOW.

    The death is announced of the Earl of Glasgow, formerly Governor of New Zealand in his 83rd year. ...

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  16. TRADING AGREEMENTS.

    In the House of Commons on Monday Lord Robert Cecil, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in reply to a question said the Government policy of concluding ...

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  17. MELON JAM FOR ARMY.

    The New South Wales Agency General has obtained a contract from the War Office for 300,000 lbs of melon jam. This is an interesting innovation, inasmuch as ...

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  18. AUSTRIA'S RESERVES.

    A Zurich telegram states that Austria is calling up the 1898 class of recruits in the new year. This quota consists of all youths who ...

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  19. 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 ...

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  20. BRITAIN'S DEBTS

    In the House of Commons on Monday the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. R. M'Kenna) dealing with the scheme propounded by the Government to utilise ...

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  21. THE MEDICALLY UNFIT.

    Copenhagen advices report that Germany has called up the medically unfit to join what is described as the working service. ...

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  22. RECRUITING QUESTIONS

    Speaking at a demonstration at Pitfield on Sunday in aid of the Ballarat Hospital Mr D. C. M'Grath, M.P. aid every effort should be made to preserve our ...

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  23. [?] BRITISH POSITION.

    [?] from Salonika that Mir[?] Mahon, the British Com[?] visited the Front [?] Bulgarian attacks ...

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  24. THE DARDANELLES

    Mr Sheppard's American correspondent in the Near East, describes Gallipoli as the bloodiest most terrible battle field in history. He says that it will go down ...

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  25. WIDE BAY ELECTION

    The Chief Commonwealth Electoral Officer Mr. Oldham received a wire from the Divisional Returning Officer at Wide Bay giving the following figures in ...

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  26. CONCENTRATION CAMP

    Mr Littour a London picture dealer confirms the allegations as to the ill-treatment of the British at the German concentration camps for ...

    Article : 191 words
  27. BRITISH IN MESOPOTAMIA

    Mjr-Gen C. V. Townshend, the British commander in chief in Mesopotamia, reports that the enemy bombarded his position on December 8th and 9th making ...

    Article : 125 words
  28. SHIPPING THE HARVEST

    In the Legislative Council to-day Mr Hagelthorn in reply to Mr White, said that he had caused enquires to be made in regard to the shipping of wheat at ...

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  29. RAILWAYMEN'S PAY

    Referring to the request that Mr Murphy should report on the question of wages boards for railway servants, the Premier stated in the Legislative ...

    Article : 188 words
  30. HOSTILE ARABS.

    It is officially announced from Cairo that a reconnoitring force from Matruh encountered 300 hostile Arabs and rove them westward killing 35. ...

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  31. [?]CLOSE ENCOUNTERS.

    [?] of the fighting in Mace[?] described by Reuter's corres[?] who was at the British head[?] last week. ...

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  32. SOCIAL EXPERIMENT

    "Georgeton'' 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 ...

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  33. BLACK SEA BATTLE

    A story of a reported naval engagement in the Black Sea, in which the Russian were successful, has been published in Hucharest. ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. CAPTURED SUBMARINE

    The Salonika correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" on trustworthy information has learnt of a case of extraordinary self-martydom on the part of ...

    Article : 133 words
  35. AMERICA AND AUSTRIA

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington says it is understood that America expects Austria to comply with her demands in regard to the disavowal of the Acnoca outrage within a week. ...

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  36. OFFICERS' TRAINING SCHOOL

    An excellent Impression was created this morning when the members of the 5th Officers Training School, Broadmeadows marched through the city ...

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  37. SHELL PRODUCTION

    Colonel Harvey, editor of the "North American Review" who has just paid a visit to the Anglo-French froat, states that the shell production of Great Britain ...

    Article : 55 words
  38. [?]ANCE THROUGH SERBIA.

    [?] "Petit Journal" says that [?] Serbia has cost the enemy the [?]:—Killed 27,000; wounded, ...

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  39. ANTI-AIRCRAFT CORPS

    Mr. H. J. Tennant, Under Secretary to the War Office, announced in the House of Commons on Monday that the anti-aircraft corps had been transferred ...

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  40. CHINESE THRONE

    Reuter's Agency confirms the reports that Yuun Shih Kai has accepted the Chinese throne. ...

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  41. [?] WONDERFUL WOMEN.

    advices report that a traveller Albania as a land of starvation [?] The mountain passes are with the corpses of Serbian ...

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  42. SIEGE BRIGADE

    The second reinforcements of the 54th and 55th Australian Siege Batteries have arrived in England. ...

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  43. MILITARY STORES

    A return furnishes to the Minister for Defence to-day shows that the end of September military stores to the value of no less than £120,252 were in stock ...

    Article : 71 words
  44. Advertising

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  45. ACCIDENT ON HARVEST FIELD

    Charles Smith was oiling a reaper and binder when the horses moved on and the knives caught the back of his legs cutting the flesh to the bone. Smith ...

    Article : 59 words
  46. EAU DE COLOGNE

    By Roger and Gallet, of France and Atkinsons, and other British makes—so good that they could not be bettey. Eaude Cologne is essentially a perfume for ...

    Article : 55 words
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