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  2. THE EUROPEAN WAR

    The [?]th Welsh Battalion (Territor[?] mentioned in yesterday's cables [?] the old 3rd Royal Glamorgan Rifle volunteers, mostly ccomposed of ...

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  4. GERMANY'S COPPE[?]

    News from Berlin confirms the [?]ors that the German war manufacturing department is running short of copper. The latest advices show ...

    Article : 170 words
  5. ALLIES ADVANCING.

    To-day's communique states: The enemy violently bombarded our treaches north-west of Sup[?], in the region of the A[?]. We replied ...

    Article : 111 words
  6. SYDNEY—EMDEN-ACTION. j

    An officer of the cruiser Sydney related when in port at Sydney the Ting[?]ra boys volunteered for service. The Captain did not want them, but took ...

    Article : 177 words
  7. AERIAL MISHAPS.

    A steamer picked up two British airmen in the No[?]th Sea [?] ed them to Flushing. The accident was due to a breakdown of their ...

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  8. UNSKILLED NURSES.

    The National Council of Trained Nurses alleges that sick and wounded soldiers in the auxiliary hospitals a[?] endangered by the interference of ...

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  9. SECRETARY FOR THE COLONIES NEWS.

    A cablegram received from the Secretary for the Colonies, dated December 14th, says: The British submarine B 11, yesterday entered the ...

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  10. UNITED STATES AND "TIPPER ARY."

    The United States Secretary [?]or the Navy has prohibited naval men from singing "It's a Long, Long Way to Tipperary," on grounds of ...

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  11. TURKISH MUTINIES.

    Messages from Athens are to the effect that there has been another mutiny of Turkish troop[?] at Adrianop[?]e and another at Semill[?], near ...

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  12. CANADIAN FINANCE.

    Mr. White, Minister for Finance, addressing a meeting of business men and financiers, referred confidently to the situation. The banks, he said, ...

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  13. REENTRY OF BELGRADE.

    Reuter's correspondent states that after a desperate battle the Servians reentered Belgrade. ...

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  14. A VIENNA VICTORY.

    It is officially announced at Vienna that the Austrians in the Car[?]athians captured [?] [?]sian prisoners and ten machine guns. ...

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  15. HO[?]WEG'S SON WOUNDED.

    The newspapers state that Baron Hollweg's son was badly wounded and taken prisoner at Petro[?]v. ...

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  16. CA[?]THIAN FIGHTING.

    Owing to the m[?]ssing of Austrian forces in the Carpathians the Russians will be compelled to retire somewhat with a view to securing suitable ...

    Article : 56 words
  17. EASILY UNIONIST AGGURANCES OF SUPPORT.

    As a result of an informal meeting of the leading Unionists of Great Britain, the Marquis of Lansdowne and Mr. Bonar Law wrote to the Hon. ...

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  18. OUR NEW GOVERNOR.

    The Agent-General has sent a cabl[?] to the Government that the new Governor. Mr. Gould Adams, sa[?] from Liverpool on January 23rd for [?]anada, ...

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  19. KAISER TO BE OPERATED ON.

    A telegram from Munich states it has been decided to operate on the Kaiser's throat when the feverish conditions abate. The Crown Prince's ...

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  20. RUSSIANS REPULSE AND [?]UE TURKS.

    An official communique issued to-day states that there was fighting all day on Friday in the vicinity of Pyroush, Esmer and Doutak. The enemy ...

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  21. APPREHENSIVE GERMANS.

    The authorities at Hansweerd have detained fifteen grain-laden vessels sent by Germany from Antwerp. It is believed that the Germans w[?]e ...

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  22. OLYMPIA PICTURES.

    The rise in the burdekin mentioned elsewhere, reached Gainsford on Saturday. It was not until Tuesday that the flood reached the weir, which ...

    Article : 247 words
  23. THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT.

    Lord Halsbury in a speech at Westminster said the eighth commandment was universal in its application. He protected against blasphemous c[?]nt. ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF.

    The committee of the Colonial Institute has passed a resolution, expressing pleasure at the increased preference upon British goods, which ...

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  25. RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    To-day's communique states that the driving back of the retreating Germans in the Vlawa district continues. The Austrians are ...

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  26. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Representatives after last night's report had closed, the debate was continued on the Land Tax. The second reading was agreed to by ...

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  27. [?]BBER GROWERS' RECOGNITION

    The Rubber Growers' Association has presented [?]000 life saving rubber collars to the Australian Navy in recognition of the Emden exploit. ...

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  28. INDIAN CONFIDENCE.

    The "Times" Calcutta correspondent states that the Emden's destruction has done more to establish confidence among the Indians as to Britain's ...

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  29. THE GOTHS,

    The whole of the historic buildings [?]t Ghent have been mined. ...

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  30. PRESS BUREAU APPOINTMENT.

    Sir E. Cook has been appointed assistant director of the Press Bureau. ...

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  31. CALAIS PLAN ABANDONED.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Amsterdam correspondent states that an important concentration of German troops near Courtra[?] is interpreted as an ...

    Article : 59 words
  32. SYDNEY MEN'S COMMISSIONS.

    Messrs Gordon Inglis and Gilbert Bath[?]n, of Sydney, have been gazetted for commissions in the Queen Victoria Rifles. ...

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  33. IMMENSE ROAD-MAKING SCHEME.

    One of the Allies' greatest obstacles in keeping up the line of communication, is the wretched condition of all the main roads. It is recognised that ...

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  34. NORWEGIAN INDIGNATION.

    Great Indignation is felt in Norway owing to the German Prize Court condemning five Norwegian steamers for carrying pit props to England. ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon the Minister for Railways informed Mr. Gillies that when the M[?]. Garnet railway was taken over ...

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  36. THE SYDNEY.

    The Chamber of Commerce banquetted Captain Glossop, commander of the H.M.A.S. Sydney, together with his officers. There were enthusiastic ...

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  37. FIREARMS PROHIBITED.

    The German authorities at Thielt announce that anybody carrying arms in East Flanders after December 15th, will be summarily shot. ...

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  39. GERMAN WOUNDED.

    German wounded at Bruges are hurriedly transferred to the interior of Belgium. ...

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  40. CANADA'S WATCHWORD.

    Mr White, addressing the Canadian Club, declared the Dominion's watchword was production, and added that Canada might have to borrow ...

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  41. THE DRESDEN.

    The American Consul, Mr. Latham, reports from P[?]nta Are[?]s that the cruiser Dre[?]den has arrived th[?]re safely, uninjured. ...

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  42. GERMANS WEAKENING.

    The "Chronicle's" Dunkerke correspondent states that a weakening of the German's cannonade and infantry demonstrations are noticeable in ...

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  43. ANOTHER WAR LEVY.

    It is officially announced that the German Governor of Belgium has summoned the Provincial Council to take steps to arrange for the payment ...

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  44. ITALIAN DREADNOUGHTS.

    The Italian Admiralty has announced that their fourth Dreadnought, the Contedicavour, will be completed early in February, and that the others, ...

    Article : 39 words
  45. THE KAISER'S VIENNA MISSION.

    The various versions of the Kaiser's recent mysterious interview with the Emperor Franz Joseph at Vienna, also Count P[?]'s visit to the Kaiser, ...

    Article : 65 words
  46. GERMAN ZEPPELIN FORCED

    A Z[?]ppelin journeying from Nieuport towards Dunkirk was forced to return owing to the Allies' heavy fire. ...

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  47. AUSTRIAN TORPEDOERS SUNK.

    Two Austrian torpedoers were mined and sunk at Pola, all the crews being drowned. ...

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  48. A TIGHT CORNER.

    During the fighting at Dixmude a company of French bluejackets was surrounded and the majority killed. The survivors surrendered with their ...

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  50. SINKING OF TURKISH BATTLESHIP.

    The Press Bureau Reports that Commander Norman Holbrook, of the submarine B11 entered the Dardenelles on Sunday. In spite of difficult ...

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  52. INFRINGEMENT OF NEUTRALITY

    It is explained that Colonol Goethals required destroyers to enforce the neutrality of the Panama Canal [?]ne owing to Austrian colliers ...

    Article : 55 words
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