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  4. SELF-DENIAL WEEK.

    To further the Christmas Week Self-Denial Fund, by which it is hoped to provide many comforts for Tasmann's soldier sons in the trenches, a meeting ...

    Article : 330 words
  5. REJOINED UNIT.

    2nd Lieutenant Macgregor, R. I. (1st), India, previously repored wounded; Corporal Johnson, R. W. (2nd), Stanmore, previously reported wounded; Cox, ...

    Article : 56 words
  6. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A disastious collision occurred to-day between South Shields and Newcastle. A passenger train from South Shields, laden with business men and working ...

    Article : 221 words
  7. ILL.

    Johnston, G. A., Detoraine, in 3rd Aux. Hospital, Heliopolis. Twenty-sixth Battalion. Hack, A. E. (2nd Reinforcements, ...

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  8. OVERSEAS SOLDIERS.

    There has been a splendid response to the "Daily's Telegraph's movemont for the giving if an invitation to overseas soldiers in England to spend Christmas ...

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  9. ROLL OF HONOUR.

    The following, the 124th. list of casualties amongst the Commonwealth troops at the Dardanelles was released on Saturday. ...

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  10. ECHO OF TITANIC DISASTER.

    The White Star Co. has agreed to pay 644,000 dollars (about £130,000) in settlement of all the claims arising out of the loss of the Titanic. Only ...

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  11. THE GERMAN CENSORSHIP.

    The issue yesterday (Saturday) of the Berlin "Lokal-Anzeiger" was prohibited from circulation, in spite of the reputation it has gained of being ...

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  12. PROGRESS REPORT.

    Saunders, L. J., Mathinna, progressing favourably, previously reported seriously ill. Fifteenth Bnttalion. ...

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  13. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Seaney, H. J. (5th L.H.). England;, Sergeant Ford, M. J. (5th L.H.), Cloncurry; Robins, A. B. (5th L.H.,), Richmond River, N.S.W. ...

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  14. PRISONERS" FOOD.

    As Germany is not complying with the French demand concerning the food supplied to prisoners, the Minister of War has decided that the food given ...

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  15. DR. WILSON'S WEDDING.

    President Wilson's wedding, which is to take place next Saturday, will be of the quietest character. ...

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  16. IN HOSPITAL.

    Smith, U. (2nd Reinforcements), Ulverstone, in hospital, London, previously reported wounded. Fisher, W.R., Oatlands, in hospital, ...

    Article : 171 words
  17. VICE ROYALTY OF INDIA.

    The "Daily Clnonicle" states that the position of Viceroy of India, which Lord Hardinge has occupied for the past five years, will shortly be vacant. ...

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  18. MR. FORD'S MISSION.

    The steamer Oscar II., with Mr. Henry Ford and his "peace mission" on board, has arrived at Christiania. When interviewed, Mr. Ford said he had not ...

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  19. DIED OF WOUNDS.

    Gunner Stuart, J. (Div. Amn. Col.), Scotland. 7 NEW SOUTH WALES. Corporal McDonald, J. W. (6th L.H.), ...

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  20. FIRE ON THE MOREA.

    A slight fire broke out yesterday on board the P. and O. liner Morea (10,890 tons) at Tilbury Docks. It was extinguished with little damage. ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister of Customs (Mr. Tudor) has ordered an inquiry to be made concorning an allegation that goods of enemy manufacture are coming into ...

    Article : 51 words
  22. HOBART TAILOR DROWNED.

    A Hobart tailor named Percy Jones, aged 46 years, and residing, in Goulburn-street, was found drowned on Saturday afternoon, under mysterious ...

    Article : 180 words
  23. DIED OF ILLNESS.

    Gurr, J. A. (11th Reinforcements), Ulverstone, 24/11/15. QUEENSLAND. McLean, H. A. (2nd L.H.), Ireland; ...

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  24. ANALYSIS OF TO-DAY'S LIST.

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  25. RECRUITING.

    This week's recruiting figures were only slightly better than those of the previous week. The number of volunteers was 504, and 290 were passed as ...

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  26. TASMANIA.

    At the monthly meeting of the board of directors oF the Austi alian Natives' 'Association on Tuesday evening, the chief president (Mr. W. A. Sargeant) ...

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  27. TOTAL CASUALTIES TO DATE

    Including to-day's list, the number of Australian troops now out of action is 34,821. The details are supplied by the Base Records Office as follow:— ...

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  28. WOUNDED, ETC.

    Gu[?]er Miller, W. C., Melbourne. Twenty-sixth Battalion. Clifford, J. (2nd Reinforcements), Bushy-park, in 1st A.G. Hospital, ...

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  29. LAUNCESTON NAVAL RESERVES.

    The annual tea and demonstration in connection with the local Naval reserves on Saturday night was most successful. The Mayor (Alderman Percy Hart) ...

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  30. RETURNED TO DUTY.

    Captain Carlile, H. I. (1st Aus. Clearing Hospital), South Yarra, previously reported seriously ill; George, T. M. (8th), Maidstone, at Weymouth Camp, ...

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