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  3. ACTIVITY IN WEST

    Sir Dougals Haig's despatch reports heavy artillery work on both side at Ypres and St. Jean We shelled the enemy's trenches at Zonnenbeke and other ...

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  4. THE BALKANS

    The Bucharest correspondent of the "Frankfurter Zeitung: has fully confirmed previous reports that the Russians are moving large numbers of troops from ...

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  5. GUNS AND SHELLS

    The Minister for Munitions (Mr Lloyd-George) moved the adjournment of the House of Commons on Monday in order to make a statement respecting the ...

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  6. ALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN

    [?] announcement made by the War [?] the troops at Anzac and Suvla [?] been withdrawn with insignifi[?] and transferred to ...

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  7. FIELD-MARSHAL FRENCH.

    Viscount French was accorded an ovation in Paris, President Poincaire thanked him for his services to the Allies, Gen Joffre decorated him with the ...

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  8. THE GREEK ELECTIONS.

    Advices from Athens report that t the Greek elections appear to have been a walk-over for the Gounarists. Most of the electors with Venezelist colors abstained ...

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  9. RUSSIAN FORCES

    Petrograd messages report that Gen Russky has been relieved of the commandership-general of the northern front owing to ill-health. ...

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  10. DEFENCE MINISTER'S VIEWS.

    In a speech at Geelong to-day the Minister for Defence, in referring to the withdrawal of troops from Suvla Bay and Anzac, said they were glad to know ...

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  11. THE SERBIAN RETREAT.

    The special correspondent of the Chicago "Daily News," in his graphic description of the retreat into Albania of the Serbs, after sanguinary five-days' battle at ...

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  12. RECRUITING RESULTS

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) said in the House of Commons on Monday that owing to the difficulty of classifying results the Cabinet was without the figures ...

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  13. AREA STILL HELD.

    The southern most point of the Peninsula, from Krithia to Cape Helles, is still held by the Allies, and here the land operations will probably be continued. This ...

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  14. TRADE WITH DENMARK

    Lord Parmoor, Vicar-General of York and Canterbury, caused a stir in the House of Lords on Monday by his reference to the Angle-Danish secret ...

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  15. APOSTLE OF PEACE

    Copenhagen advices report that Ford has ingratiated himself with the pro-Germans in his party by a most bitter attack on American munition factories, which ...

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  16. GERMAN COMMERCE

    A meeting of members of the Australasian Chamber of Commerce won held in London on Monday. Sir George Reid, the Australian High ...

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  17. THE COST TO AUSTRALIA.

    Australia's losses from all causes in Gallipoli up to the date of issue of the last casualty list are as follows:— Officers.—Dead, 325, wounded, 415; ...

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  18. MESOPOTAMIAN CAMPAING

    Mjr.-Gen Townshend estimates that the Turks lost 2500 men in rearguard actions on 1st December, and an abortive attack of Kut-el-Amaru on the 12th and 13th. ...

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  19. ANZACS PRAISED.

    [?] "Evening News'" declares the [?] of Anzac to be one of the [?] of the war. It adds that while [?] not indicate a complete ...

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  20. DRAPERS AND PRICES

    In the Legislative Council to-day Mr J. P. Innes asked Mr Baillien if he had road the following remarks, reported in the Press as having been made by Mjr. ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN HOSPITAL

    It is understood in London that an summary of the report of the committee which was appointed to enquire into the management of the 1st Australian General ...

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  22. GALLANTRY REWARDED.

    The following is a list of Australian officers and men who have been honored for their services in Gallipoli:— VICTORIA CROSS. ...

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  23. BRITISH FLEET

    The German communique which claimed that part of the Garman fleet had put to sea and had failed to sight any British warships, was couched in droll language. ...

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  24. RESCUE OF ARMENIANS

    It was announced officially in Paris at the end of September that 5000 Armenians reached Antioch Bay (Syria) in July, and kept off the pursuing Turks until ...

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  25. GENERAL M'CAY CRITICISED.

    Cr R. Sinclair, president of Ripon Shire, in returning thanks at Beaufort last night for his elections has chairman of the Recruiting Committee, replied to some ...

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  26. ENEMY'S NAVAL LOSSES.

    According to messages from Copenhagen, two British submarines were responsible for the sinking of the German cruiser Bremen (3200 tons), and a torpedo boat ...

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  27. PLOTS IN AMERICA

    Frederick Metzler, a pro-German suspect has been arrested by the New York Police in connection with plots against the Allies. ...

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  28. BACK FROM GALLIPOLI

    Another hospital ship, containing wounded and sick soldiers from the Dardanelles, arrived at Port Melbourne this afternoon. The men were disembarked ...

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  29. LUSITANIA'S DESTROYER

    Widespread rumors have been in circulation in England to the effect that the British naval authorities had captured the submarine which sank the Cunard ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELS

    Advices from Johannesburg report that Gen De Wet and 118 prisoners, who were convicted some time ago of high treason in connection with the rebellion, have ...

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  31. GENERAL RYRIE WOUNDED.

    Brig-Gen G. de L. Byric, commanding the 2nd Light House Brigade, has been wounded in action at Gallipoli. Apparently his wound is not serious, as he is ...

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  32. THE LOSSES WORTH WHILE?

    [?] Ashmead Bartlett, writing in the [?] Times" with regard to the Dar[?] states that Lt-Gen Monro's [?] to strongly favor withdrawal. ...

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  33. FRANCE'S RECRUITS

    A French official decree grants permission to natives in the French colonies to enlist in the army for the duration of the war. They may be called upon to ...

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  34. HOME-STAYING OFFICERS.

    Sir,—How is it that we have officers in the military camps who openly boast they have no intentions of going to the Front and are holding positions that most of ...

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  35. SOLDIERS!

    The young ladies de appreciate a Casket of Perfume—especially if it comes from Cornell's, the quality is so good, and the casket so tasteful. Prices range from 3/6 ...

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  36. LIFE OF PARLIAMENT

    Mr Asquith in the Common said that in view of the widespread feeling in the House the Government was reducing the life of Parliament to eight months. ...

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