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  2. [?]VASION OF GREECE

    [?] correspondent in Athens states [?] in Greece is again [?] The Note of reply which Greece [?] be Germany has naturally been ...

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  3. LORD DERBY'S RECRUITS

    It was announced in London on Saturday that groups 2, 3, 4, and 5 of Lord Derby's recruits have been called up for 20th January. ...

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  4. GERMAN NAVAL LOSS

    A Berlin official message received at Amsterdam says that the German cruiser Firemen (3270 tons, 10 4-inch guns) and a toupedoer accompanying her were sunk ...

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  5. SHORTENING THE WAR

    At the request of the Unionist Business Committee, the Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) has fixed 4th January for the debate in the House of Commons as to the advisability of immediately consulting the ...

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  6. PATROL BOAT SUNK.

    Copenhagen messages report that the German patrol boat Bunz was sunk near Bangleland (an island in Kicl Bay.) No details are available. ...

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  7. RELIEF STEAMER SINKS.

    The steamer Liverpool, which was carrying a cargo of foodstuffs from New York to Rotterdam for the Belgian Relief Commission was found in a sinking ...

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  8. ESTIMATES-MERE GUESS-WORK.

    Lord Derby, speaking at Bolton, said that all estimates of the result of recruiting campaign were more guesswork, as he himself did not know the results. ...

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  9. ITALIAN VESSEL LOST.

    The Italian steamer Porto, which is said to be the former Shaw, Savill, and Albion liner Arawa (9972 tons), re-named has been sunk. ...

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  10. ENEMY'S AIRCRAFT

    Travellers who have arrived in Amsterdam from Brussels state that a Zeppelin airship exploded on Wednesday near Namur. ...

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  11. BRITISH BLOCKADE

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the absence of a responsible Opposition is one of the disadvantages of a Conlition. The Danish Agreement is an example ...

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  12. ALLIES' LINE IN WEST

    The Amsterdam newspaper "De Telegraaf" states that almost daily 60 trains are passing through Cologne with troops and war materials for the West front. ...

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  13. GENERAL ITEMS

    Lord Bryce has accepted the chairmanship of the committee formed to strengthen relations between the British and French Parliaments. ...

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  14. HYDROPLANE BROUGHT DOWN.

    French official advices report that our torpedo boats brought down a German Hydroplane off [?]. ...

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  15. THE AGREEMENT DEFENDED.

    The bill dealing with enemy companies trading in the United Kingdom, which was introduced in the House of Lords by Lord Halsbury, passed the Committee ...

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  16. ISONZO FRONT

    An Australian communique alleges that the Italians have lost 70,000 in a fort-night continuous fighting on the [?]. "All positions," the communique adds, ...

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  17. NEW EXCHEQUER "BONDS."

    It is expected that the now British Ex-chequer bonds will be popular abroad, because if hold abroad they are free of income tax. ...

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  18. IRON COINS IN GERMANY.

    According to a Copenhagen message 17,000,000 iron pfennig coins (a pfennig is equivalent to the 10th part of our penny) were distributed in Germany during ...

    Article : 46 words
  19. WAR PROFITS TO BE TAXED.

    The French Minister of Finance (M. Ribot) announces that the French loan, which closed on Thursday, surpassed all expectations. Subscriptions amounting to ...

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  20. AMERICA AND AUSTRIA

    It is stated in telegrams from Washington that the reply made by Austria to the American representations respecting the loss of American lives by the sinking ...

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  21. IN THE DARDANELLES

    Geneva reports state that British warships at the Dardanelles have destroyed three fortress batteries, consisting of five German guns and four pieces which had ...

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  22. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN

    The staffs of the War Census Office and the Government Statistician's Office are working at high pressure in an endeavor to gel the recruiting appeal cards of ...

    Article : 429 words
  23. LIFE AT GALLIPOLI.

    An arrival at Malta from Gallipoli states that life there is very interesting if trying. The men are in the best of spirits, ...

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  24. EASTERN FRONT

    The latest official communique issued at Petrograd says:—Repelling reconnainsances and pursing the enemy near Riga we in several places penetrated the ...

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  25. HAIFA BOMBARDED.

    French official advices report that our cruisers destroyed a German munition factory at Halfa, a seaport on the Bay of Acre, in Syria. ...

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  26. [?] ITALIAN EXPEDITION.

    the [?] is expressed at Rome [?] of the first Italian [?] men in Albania, with the [?] transport and a destroyed ...

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  27. OFFICIAL BURGLARY

    A message from Barne reports that Dr Karl Holfferich, German Finance Minister, has ordered all private sages in German banks to be opened and any gold ...

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  28. ATTACK ON SUEZ CANAL

    The "Pall Mail Gazette's" Cairo correspondent states:—"There is no doubt that the winter will witness a renewal of the Turkish attacks on the Suez Canal. ...

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  29. RUSSIAN FINANCING.

    The new fiscal proposals introduced by the Russian Government contemplate income tax increases, industrial and land taxes, and also a special military tax. ...

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  30. [?]UMEROUS MASSACRES.

    [?] official statement received [?] has been issued to the effect [?] the Serbian retreat the [?] armed the ...

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  31. BRAVERY REWARDED

    The captain of the Benalla has been presented with a gold watch and the crew with a month's wages in recognition of their bravery in assisting a British-India ...

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  32. [?]ERBIAN PARLIAMENT.

    [?] received at Rome from [?] that the Serbian Parliament [?] to reassemble in Italy [?] legislative functions. ...

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  33. DELAY CHIEF DIFFICULTY.

    The military critic of the Paris journal. "Le Temps." declares that we must expect a German attack on Dvinsk or on the Western front. Germany would like to ...

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  34. COLONIAL SOLDIERS

    There has been a splendid response to the "Daily Telegraph's" movement for inviting overseas soldiers in England to spend Christmas with families. The ...

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  35. Y.M.C.A. WORK ASSISTED

    Already half a million sterling has been subscribed towards the Y.M.C.A. work among soldiers at the different war theatres where of £20,000 will be expended ...

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  36. [?]ALEVOLENT LIBEL"

    [?] interest has been aroused [?] by a sensational libel action [?] began before Mr Justice [?] Division of the High ...

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  37. EVENTS IN PERSIA

    Details have been received at Toberan of events proceeding the defeat of Turco-German intrigue. These show that on the night of 14th November German ...

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  38. PASSPORT APPLICATION

    The police have detained "Fighting Bob" Spencer a boxer, on the ground that he applied for a passport as an American whereas be is in reality a Canadian. Dixie ...

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  39. CHRISTMAS TREE FOR TROOPS.

    The London branch of the Australian Natives' Association gave a Christmas treat at the Anzac Club. There was a large attendance of Australian and New ...

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  40. FARMERS CRITICISED.

    At the meeting of the Borung Council the council decided, to form themselves into a committee to assist in the recruiting campaign, as desired by the Prime ...

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  41. PRIVY COUNCILLORS

    In June last the King's Bench granted orders nisi calling upon Sir Ernest Cassel and Sir Edgar Speyer, the wealthy London financiers, who are both natives of ...

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  42. SUFFRAGETTE UNION

    The police authorising deny that a raid was carried out on Thursday on the offices of the Women's Social and Political Union. ...

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  43. TRADES' HALL ATTITUDE.

    In opening a fair on Saturday Mr J. C. Manifold, M.P., referred to the war enlistment cards, and criticised the leaders of the Trades Hall for urging the unions ...

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  44. GERMAN FRONTIERS

    The German ironworkers are said to have offered the Imperial Chancellor (Dr von Bethmann-Hollwag) enough ammunitions and war materials to end the war ...

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  45. BRITISH NOBILITY

    The Paris "Figaro" draws attention to the new issue of De Brett's Peerage which shows that over 800 members of the English nobility have lost their lives ...

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  46. CANTEENS IN EGYPT

    Many articles of food now being used in the canteen in Egypt are not of Australian manufacture, and the soldiers consider that they are inferior to the ...

    Article : 122 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. VISCOUNT FRENCH

    The "Daily Telegraph" says:—"Viscount French's conduct of the war has been wholly admirable. He kept the reins in the own hands with masterly ...

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  49. BRITISH CABINET

    [?] Richard Denman, brother of [?] formerly Governor-General [?] has given notice in the [?] Commons of his intention to ask ...

    Article : 41 words
  50. PRISONERS' FOOD

    A Paris message reports that the Germans having failed to concede our demands concerning prisoners' food, the French Ministry for War has decided that ...

    Article : 51 words
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