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  2. THE DARDANELLES.

    The "Tribune's" Constantinople) correspondent states new from an absolutely reliable source says tho Germans are preparing a formidable coup at the Dardanelles. ...

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  3. THE SUEZ CANAL

    An English missionary, who has arrived in Rome from Syria, reports that important preparations are being made at Jerusalem and Jaffa for the forthcoming enemy ...

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  4. WAR BEFORE THE LAW.

    The president of the English Divorce Court (Sir Bargrave Deane) on Monday resolutely refused a motion for service of a petition on an artillery major at the front, ...

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  5. "NO SACRIFICE IS TOO GREAT"

    Among the men at the front are three of the four sons of Mrs. Plunkett, widow of Mr. Plunkett, for many years a well-known resident of ...

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  6. ATTACK ON SUEZ CANAL.

    Latest advices from Athens state that the Greek army has now been withdrawn from the whole line of the Allies' retrea[?] [?] leaving the roads clear for the passage ...

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  7. BENDIGO.

    Previously acknowledged...... £1029 10 7 Employes of Mr. W. B. Gittins 0 15 0 Total to date............ £ 1030 5 7 ...

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  8. PARLIAMENTARY SALARIES.

    Replying to a question submitted by Mr. William Cowan (Liberal) in the House of Commons to-day (Tuesday), the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) said he was opposed to ...

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  9. A TURKISH REPORT.

    A Turkish communique says- "The enemy cruisers in the Dardanelles, assisted by a balloon, bombarded Auafarta. Our artillery replied. ...

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  10. ASSISTING RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    At length the Bendigo Trades and Labor Council had before it last night a reply from the State War Council regarding its offer to place a room at the Trades Hall ...

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  11. UNREST IN TURKEY.

    Geneva, learns that two German, divisions (40,000 men) at Sofia are starting for Constantinople. There is serious unrest in the TurKish ...

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  12. "EUROPEAN SCOUNDRELS."

    M. Schroeder, editor of the well known Amsterdam newspaper "De Telegraaf" has been acquitted on the charge of endangering his country's neutrality. The verdict ...

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  13. DEFENCE OF CANAL.

    The "Koelnische Volks Zeitung" publishes a message from Cairo, in which it is stated that thousands of natives and English are entrenching on both sides of the Suez ...

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  14. WOUNDED SOLDIERS' FUND.

    In yesterday's issue an item was acknowledged in Cr. D. Andrew's list of contributions to the Wounded Soldiers' Fund as "Bendigo Law Association, per Mr. E. S. ...

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  15. German Machine Guns.

    Large numbers of machine guns are being supplied to the Bulgars and Turks, and vast quantities of ammunition, machine guns and rails have been sent to Turkey ...

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  16. SCHOOL'S PATRIOTIC WORK.

    Since the beginning of the war the teachers and scholars of the Quarry Hill State School have contributed the sum of £79/8/ in cash, besides making and ...

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  17. THE FORTHCOMING ATTACK.

    The Dutch East India lines announce they are using the Cape route ostensibly owing to the coaling difficulties of the Suez Canal. The companies declare that there ...

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  18. Armenians Suffer Horribly.

    Viscount Bryce, in a letter to the "Daily Telegraph," says a competent authority estimates that 1,000,000 Armenians perished. Farther details show that 5000 ...

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  19. RUSSIAN BATTLE-GROUND

    It is considered in Petrograd that the Germans in the north have decided to winter near Dvinsk with certain comfort, inasmuch as they have sacrificed, without ...

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  20. STRICKEN FRENCH.

    President Poincare has received a further sum of 220,220 franes (approximately £8800) from the inhabitants and French colony of New South Wales for the help ...

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  21. PRESENTATIONS TO SOLDIERS.

    During his final leave in Bendigo, Private F. H. Cramer, of View-street, who enlisted some time ago, was presented with a silver wristlet watch and money wallet by a few ...

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  22. 650,000 Turks on Service.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons on Tuesday, Mr. H. J. Tennant (Under-Secretary to the War Office) intimated that there were 650,000 Turkish troops ...

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  23. RUHLEBEN CAMP.

    Mr. Leslie Clark, formerly of Ballarat, and also of Sydney, who was until recently interned in German, speaks well of the sanatorium conducted at Ruhleben by Dr. ...

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  24. FRANCO-BELGIAN FRONT.

    The correspondent at Boulogne of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the British fleet bombarded the German defences in the vicinity of Ostend and Zeebrugge on ...

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  25. SCHOOLS' WAR RELIEF FUND.

    The district treasurer (Mr. J. W. [?] bury) has forwarded a further instalment to this fund, making a total contribution from the No. 2 district of £1628/6/5. ...

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  26. GENERAL NEWS.

    The first of a series of farewell banquets to Sir George Reid (the retiring High Commissioner for Australia) was given at Claridge's on Monday by Mr. ...

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  27. RECRUITING BOOM.

    A recrutting conterence was held at Downing-street on Tuesday. General satisfaction was expressed at the figures submitted by Lord Derby. These ...

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  28. MELBOURNE

    Another hospital ship is on her way to Australia with sick and wounded troops on board. The list of names of the victorians on board, which is open to ...

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  29. BRITAIN'S PRISONERS.

    The Under-Secretary for War (Mr. H. J. Tennant) stated in the House of Commons on Tuesday that 32,274 alien civilians and 13,476 naval and military ...

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  30. 1,000,000 ADDITIONAL MEN

    A White Paper just issued states 1,000,000 additional men are required to carry on to 31st March. ...

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  31. BULGARS TRAPPED.

    The Athens correspondent of the Rome [?] states that the Bulgarians, in the recent battle at Demir Kapu (in the [?] Valley), were surrounded on three ...

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  32. CONQUERING EAST AFRICA.

    The appointment of General Sir Horace Smith-Dorrien, who has been commanding an Army Corps in France, to the supreme control of the operations which are to be ...

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  33. ARMY VOTE DEFERRED.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday, the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) said the introduction of the army voto had been postponed for a week. Mr. Asquith added ...

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  34. ALLIED AIE RAID.

    An official communique states- "Forty-five Allied aeroplanes raided Talheim, Hariaucourt and Hampont with successful results against the enemy's lines ...

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  35. 10,000 BULGARS PERISH.

    Ten thousand Bulgarians perished in the [?]—Kesturino sector, where 15,000 British troops held out bravely against an overwhelming horde. The timely arrival ...

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  36. INDIAN LOYALTY.

    The collection of subscriptions in the Punjab to provide seven aeroplanes, named after seven big rivers in the province, is making excellent progress. All districts in ...

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  37. DOMINIONS AND PEACE.

    The Agent-General for New South Wales (Mr. B. R. wise, E.C.). addressed members of the Colonial Institute on Tuesday on "New South Wales Under War ...

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  38. SEAMEN VISIT TRENCHES.

    In order to give the navy an idea of Trench life, Sir John, Jellicoc, commander of the British grand fleet, thought it would be a good plan to send a party of seamen ...

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  39. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    An [?] communique states- "All our troops are now collected on Greek soil. The Bulgarians have not [?] the frontier." ...

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  40. CHURCH WORK AMONGST TROOPS.

    A fund has been established by the Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Sir David Hennessy) with the object of assisting in the religious work amongst, the troops, and in ...

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  41. NEW ZEPPELINS DESTROYED

    It is reported that a new Zeppelin stationed at Fullebbuettel, near Hamburg, exploded and was destroyed on 17th November. Another was destroyed at the end ...

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  42. KING CONFERS HONOR.

    At, the dinner Mr. Asquith [?] that the King had conferrred on Sir George Reid the Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath (G.C.B.). ...

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  43. GALLIPOLI.

    With the object of encouraging students at the Bendigo High School to cultivate a taste for literature, the Rev. J. Crookston some time ago offered a prize of £2/ ...

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  44. BULGARIAN MINISTER

    German newspapers attach great importance to the fact that King Constantine of reece twice received the Bulgarian Minis[?] for two hours on each occasion before ...

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  45. Ten Thousand Miles of Trenches.

    Writing in the "Daily Telegraph," Mr. Warner Allen, describing a visit to the French front in the west, says- "I saw 234 miles of French trenches upon ...

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  46. A GERMAN PLOT.

    PROVIDENCE (Rhode Island) 15th Doc. Johannes von Koolbergen, in an affidavit, states he was the of a German plot to destroy the Canadian Pacific Railroad's ...

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  47. LIFE OF PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. William Cowan, Liberal member in the House of Commons for Guildford (Surrey), on. Thursday moved the rejection of the bill to extend the life of Parliament ...

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  48. ITALY'S HELP.

    It is reported in Rome that Italy will recenly be able [?] an army of 80,000 men in Albania. ...

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  49. Rats Attack Soldiers.

    "A plague of enormous rats is spreading in certain parts of the front. They are multiplying rapidly, and are ravenous and bold. They have even been known, when ...

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  50. AUSTRALASIANS EULOGISED.

    "The Times" in a leading article states: —"It used to be said the Australians were not as ready as others to suffer in the Empire's cause because their own great ...

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  51. THE AMERICAN NOTE.

    Advices from Vienna state the American Note created a most unfavorable impression. ...

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  52. BULGAR ATTACKS REPULSED

    [?] a few hours the British troops retiring on Salonika were in a most critical position near Doiran. in south-eastern [?] They not only escaped, but turned ...

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  53. POPE AND PALESTINE.

    The German Humanity League asserts that the Kaiser has categorically promised that the Pope's temporal power shall be restored. and that a Panal State shall be ...

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