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  2. DEPORTATIONS OF BELGIANS.

    M. E. Havenith, the Belgian Minister at Washington, has visited the State department and entered a protest against the deportations of Belgians to Germany by ...

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  3. AUSTRIA'S PAGE OF BLOOD.

    Dr. R. A. Reiss, a Swiss professor at the University of Lausanne, has written a report for the Serbian Government on his investigations in Serbia of the ...

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  4. SUBMARINE DEUTSCHLAND. RAMS A TUG.

    A message from New London, Connecticut, states that the German submarine Deutschland, which sailed on the return voyage to Germany at midnight on Thursday, has ...

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  5. GERMAN PIRACY. ENEMY SUBMARINES.

    A message from Las Palmas states that enemy submarines are active around the Canary Islands, west of Morocco. A number of vessels have as a consequence ...

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  6. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. A REGENCY PROPOSED.

    The "Vossiche Zeitung" states that the Emperor Franz Josef intends issuing a proclamation on 2nd December appointing the Archduke Carl Franz Josef as agent ...

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  7. Such of the cable news [?] this page 80 headed has appeared in "The Times," and is cabled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood that the opinions are not those of "The Times" unless expressly stated to be so. THE WEST FRONT. THE WAR.

    General Sir Douglas [?]ig, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in France, has [?]ported that since 13th November [?] prisoners have been taken. ...

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  8. MACEDONIAN FRONT. MONASTIR THREATENED.

    In a message from Salonika the correspondent of the Rome "Messagero" says: —"The Allied offensive in Macedonia is becoming more intense. Monastir in ...

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  9. RUMANIAN FRONTS. ENEMY ATTACKS REPULSED.

    A Rumanian communique says: —"We repulsed violent enemy attacks in the Predeal Pass and Dragoslavele regions with heavy losses. ...

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  10. BENDIGO.

    The district treasurer (Mr. Ronnald M'Donald) has forwarded a further instalment to this fund, making a total coutrbution from the district of £3033/4/1. ...

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  11. FRENCH WAR MINISTER.

    General Roques. the French Minister of War, which interviewed, stated that he was sure of success. The German resources were declining, while those of the Allies ...

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  12. Battle More Intense.

    Reports from Salonika state that the Monastir battle is becoming more intense. The enemy is feebly firing suggesting a shortage of munitions. ...

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  13. RUSSIA AND THE WAR.

    In the Russian Duma, amid enthusiasm. the Minister of War declared the enormous increase in the Russian output of munitions since 1st January, 1915. He said the ...

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  14. SINKING OF ARABIA.

    It is stated by "The Manchester Guardian" that the object of the German version of the sinking of the R.M.S. Arabia, is to prepare the way for an answer to the ...

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  15. Kaniva Approaches Reached.

    A French official advice states that the Franco-Serbians are advancing successfully in the Cerua region. A division in a desperate fight stormed a ridge north of ...

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  16. Successes by Enemy.

    A Russian communique received this afternoon says:—"The enemy has occupied the village of Liresti, in the Kimpolung region, in ...

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  17. A "Grave Situation."

    Dealing with the Rumanian situation, Mr. J. D. Bouchier, "The Times" correspondent at Bucharest, says:—"The arrival of large German ...

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  18. CONTINUING "FRIGHTFUL NESS."

    Baron Stephen Burian. the Austrian Foreign Minister. is visiting Berlin. It is state that he is conferring with Dr. von Bethmanu Hollweg. the Imperial ...

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  19. Germans Complain of Bulgars.

    It is officially announced that the Allies on coming into contact wit [?]the enemy at Distritza advanced 1000 yards on a part of the Cerna height. The prisoners taken ...

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  20. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION.

    Australian [?] emphasise the difficulties of the present [?] on the [?]. The [?] they say, is [?], and wounded men have to be conveyed by ...

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  21. A WHIRLPOOL BLAMED.

    Messages that have been received show that the Deutschlard's injuries consisted of a twisted stem and a hole [?]. square. The superintendent of the dock company ...

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  22. "Daily Nearer to Victory."

    The Minister for War in his speech was especially outspoken. He declared [?]od knows how long the war will last, but as an old soldier I am profoundly concerned. ...

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  23. BRITISH SUCCESS ON STRUMA

    "After artillery fire on the Struma." says a British official report, "we attacked and captured Barakli. We again drove the enemy out of Prosenik and Kumli, and are ...

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  24. Vessel to Sail in Few Days.

    Inspector Withy on Friday began a [?] vate Government inquiry into the causes of the collision of the Deutcchland and its tug boat. ...

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  25. Carpathians "Crucial Theatre."

    The Rumanian situation is serious. There is increased severe fighting in the Carpathian Passes. The greatest enemy attack is being delivered in the [?]alley in the ...

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  26. MORE VESSELS SUNK.

    Vessels reported sunk are the British steamers Trevarrack (4199 tons), owned by the Hain Steamship Company; the Danish steamer Therese (1333 tons); and the ...

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  27. Haig Praises Gallantry.

    Champlian-General A. T. [?]lden (Methodist), of the Australian Imperial Forces, who has returned from the [?], emphasises the necessity for more cha[?]ins to act us ...

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  28. NO SEPARATE PEACE.

    "The Times" correspondent in Petrograd states that in the Duma, M. Maklakoff (Minister for the Interior) declared that it was peculiar that all things were ...

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  29. IN THE COUNTRY.

    As a result of a sale of gifts at the Yapeen State School in aid of the Schools' Patriotic Fund, a profit of £50 has been obtained. ...

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  30. DUTCH-BRITISH TRAFFIC.

    "The Times" correspondent at Rotter[?]n authoritatively states that it has been reported that Germany intends to attempt to complete the stoppage of the ...

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  31. NEW ENEMY DIVISIONS.

    Mr. J. D. Bourchier, "The Times" correspondent at Burcharest, says that two new German divisions are now engaged in the Jiul Vailey. They are commanded by ...

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  32. GENERAL NEWS.

    Lieut.-General Sir William Birdwood, Commander of the Australian forces in France, has written to Colonel J. A. Murdoch. who has taken over the control of ...

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  33. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    An Italian official message says:—"Heavy fighting continues at San Marco (eastward of Goriz[?]). We repulsed three determined night attacks. ...

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  34. GERMANS MELT AWAY.

    A German staff officer prisonered at Hammel says that the finest German troops melted away under the Anglo-French fire. The survivers are so few that they can only be used ...

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  35. ASKING MERCHANTMEN.

    The "Daily Mail", referring to the [?]ing by large sea-going submarines, urges the Admiralty to arm all merchantmen from [?] to stern. ...

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  36. A GERMAN CLAIM.

    A Berlin official report claims the capture of [?] Rumanians south of the Rotor thurm Pass. and [?] elsewhere on the Transylvanian front. ...

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  37. NO TRUTH IN RUMORS.

    The Russian Premier, telegraphing to the Russian Ambassador at Paris, de[?] the rumor that there have been secret Russian-German negotiation with a view ...

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  38. SITUATION IN GREECE.

    Reutor learns that the Enteute proposal for a neutral zone between teh Royalists and Nationalists in Greece has been accepted in principle. ...

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  39. CORPORAL E. J. O'DWYER.

    Corporal Eric J. Dwyer, of Swan Hill, who joined the forces some time ago, is now in the officers' training school at Dun[?], He passed the Geelong N.C. School with ...

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  40. FIGHTING IN THE AIR.

    A Paris communique stales that Beauchamp, the French airman, ascended [?], 8 o'clock on Thursday morning, and f[?]w to Munich, in Bavaria. On arrival at Munich ...

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  41. The Lull Continues.

    "The Times" correspondent at the British headquarters states that the [?]ull continues. There is no infantry movement, but the artillery is active. We sho[?]d the German ...

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  42. "SENTENCED TO DEATH."

    A Constantinople message says that the Sultan has confirmed the death sentence passed by the Turkish War Tribunal on the Sultan of Egypt because he placed ...

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  43. BRITISH FOOD PROPOSALS

    "The Times" correspondent at Washington says that the British food proposals have been received in America with great interest. They did not hurt the British ...

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  44. ATTITUDE OF BANKS.

    The Czar has received a Telegram from the Council of the State Banks conveying its unanimous decision to sacrifice everything for the sake of final victory. ...

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  45. FRESH ALLIED DEMANDS.

    Mr. Jeffries, telegraphing from Athens, states that the Allies fresh demands have caused a crisis The Government proposes resigning on the armanent question in ...

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  46. MR. MASSEY TO VISIT FLEET.

    Mr. W. F. Master. Prime Minister of New Zealand, is to visit Scotland and the fleet next week. He will be at the birthplace. Limavalv. on 24th November, and ...

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  47. RED CROSS MOVEMENT.

    The committee of the bazaar hold last month in aid of the local Red Cross Society met on Wednesday night to settle accounts. The attendance was good. Mr. E. ...

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  48. POLISH INDEPENDENCE.

    At a meeting of the Grand Committee of the Reichstag, states a message from Beruc, Dr. von Bethmann Hollweg. the German Imperial Chancellor, replied to ...

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  49. DIED FROM WOUNDS.

    Mr. H. Dabb, J.P., of Maiden, has received word that his grandson, Lieutenant Rex. Dabb. aged 20 years. previously reported missing and wounded, and ...

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  50. GERMAN MASS LEVY.

    The daily press in Paris states that the Allies' Conference is considering the military aid economical measures in answer to the German mass levy. ...

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  51. "TANKS" SAVE 20,000 MEN.

    Experts from the front agree that the British tanks, by reducing machine, gun positions and other strong points on the [?] saved at least 20,000 men in the ...

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  52. ZEPPELIN BROUGHT DOWN.

    Near Sarny, north-east. of Lutsk, the Russians brought down a super-Zeppei[?], capturing the crew of 16 with three guns, two machine guns and 600 cwt. of bombs. ...

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  53. DECORATIONS FOR ANZACS.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher. Commonwealth High Commissioner, is to present decorations to Australia soldiers at Harefield on Sunday. ...

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  54. LIVING COST INQUIRED INTO.

    In connection with the inquiry into the high cost of living, Mr. T. W. Crothers. Minister for Labor in Canada, is sending 1000 circulars to wholesale traders, ...

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  55. LINER'S CREW RELEASED.

    The crew of the Dutch passenger steamer Koningen Regentes (1970 tons), which was seized by the Germans a few days ago. returned on Thursday night from Bruges. ...

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  56. Luxurious Living Untouched.

    "The food regulations have not changed anything except on special points, but they confer on the Government the most drasti[?] powers," states "The Times" in a leading ...

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  57. "No End in Sight for Year."

    Mr. Fredrick Palmer, the well Known war correspondent, has arrived here from the British headquarters in France. "There is neither [?]couragement nor ...

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  58. ON WEST FRONT.

    A French communique issued on Friday Says:—"Two enemy aeroplanes were shot down in our lines, and the aviators taken prisoner. ...

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  59. NEED FOR GERMAN UNITY.

    In a speech at Karl[?] Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg emphasised the necessity for German unity in order that the Government may make use of the full power ...

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  60. SICK SOLDIER.

    Mr. George Cairns, of Fry-street, Eaglehawk, received a telegram from the Base Records Office on Saturday as follows:—"Your son Private Le[?]lie G. Cairns, ...

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  61. SOLDIER LOSSES AN ARM.

    Private Alex. Guthrie of Harcourt, who was severely wounded in the elbow whils fighting at Pozieres, in July last, and who has since been in hospital at Manchester. ...

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  62. PARCELS FOR CHRISTMAS.

    It is announced that the Australian Red Cross Society has received Christmas donations sufficient to enable a parcel valued at 6/ being given to every Australian in ...

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  63. "FACING A TERRIBLE CRISIS."

    A letter from Field-Marshal von Hindenburg to Dr. von Bethna[?] Holweg. which has been published in Germany, declares that Germany [?] facing a terrible crisis. ...

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  64. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    An East African official advice says that the enemy attacked and invested, on the 8th November, a small British position at Malangai. A column from Inhadje ...

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  65. ENROLLING VOLUNTEERS.

    German papers state that the enrolment of Polish volunteers will begin next Wednesday, 22nd November. The "Germania," of Berlin, says that a ...

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  66. "THE BETTER STRATEGY."

    Mr. J. L. Garvin, writing in the "Observer," says that the So[?] off[?]sive will test the utility of the wedge driving in one direction and preparing to make an ...

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  67. LETTERS FOR SOLDIERS. ADDRESS SIMPLIFIED.

    Letters and packages for members of the Expeditionary Force would be handled much more expeditiously if correspondents would assist the Postal department by addressing ...

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  68. Advertising

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  69. International Law Violated.

    M. Briand, the French Premier, and Mr. Asquith have jointly telegraphed to M. Sturmer, the Russian Premier, warmly applauding the Russian dennaciation of ...

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  70. EXEMPTION AGE RAISED.

    The Man Power Board has rairsed the age for exemption to 30 in many certificated occupations. ...

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  71. GENERAL SMUTS'S HOPES.

    A Capetown message says that Lieutenant-General J. C. Smut. Commander-in-Chief of the British troops in German East Africa, in thanking troops which are returning to ...

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  72. Turkish Encampments Attacked.

    An Egyptian official message states: —"Our air squadron surprised and attacked an enemy encampment at Masad yesterday morning. Eight hundred pounds of ...

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  73. CHAMPION CYCLIST KILLED.

    Emile Friol, the world champion sprint cyclist, has been killed by a bomb while despatch carrying. ...

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  74. Advertising

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