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  2. LIQUOR RESTRICTIONS.

    Polling took place on Friday in connection with the by-election for the Cleveland (Yorkshire) seat in the House of Commons, rendered necessary by the appointment of ...

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  3. Anglo-French Conference

    [?] Anglo-Franch and Allies have de[?] the Balkan campaign. [?] (Premier) and General [?] (Minister of War). on behalf of ...

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  4. THE REICHSTAG DEBATE.

    In the course of his speech in the Reichstag on Thursday, Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg said- "The Austro-Hungarians firmly hold ...

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  5. STATEMENT BY VENEZELOS

    The "Times" correspondent at Athens states that an important statement has been made by M. Venezelos, which he submitted to King Constantino, and has been ...

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  6. FRANCO-BELGIAN FRONT.

    General Jofire has appointed General Castlenau to the command of a group of armies in the West. ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELS.

    The South African House of Assembly has carried the amendment submitted by Mr. J. X. Merriman (appealing for clemency in individual cases of South ...

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  8. GERMANY AND PEACE.

    In his reply to Herr Scheidemann, Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg said:—"I am unable to say what guarantees Germany will demand in regard to Belgium, except that ...

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  9. MESOPOTAMIA.

    A Turkish communique reports that the British resistance on the Tigris, in Mesopotamia, is decreasing, and claims that the Ottomans have repulsed British sorties. ...

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  10. GERMAN TRADE.

    The "Evening News" in an article ou the campaign against German trade culogises the Commonwealth Government's efforts to rid themselves of the German incubus, ...

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  11. ITALIANS IN ALBANIA.

    Newspaper advices from Rome, reports a Paris message, state that the Italians are busy landing troops at Valona, on the coast of Albania. ...

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  12. A VILLAGE BURNT.

    The destruction of Hopeweil village, in Virginia, which was inhabited solely by employes of the Dupont Powder Factory, has rendered 25,000 persons homeless. ...

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  13. AMERICA AND AUSTRIA.

    It is considered in Washington that a rupture of the diplomatic relations between America and Austria is impending unless Austria disavows the sinking of the Italian ...

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  14. THE DARDANELLES.

    Advices received in Rome from Salonika declare that important activities have been resumed on the Gallipoii Peninsula. Many German submarines in sections are ...

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  15. British Eight Threatened.

    Mr. M. H. Donohoe reports that the Anglo-French forces on Wednesday fiercely attacked a large Bulgar force on the Blagucha plateau. The enemy attacked the ...

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  16. DYNAMITE OUTRAGES.

    EASTON (Pennsylvania), 10th December. An explosion has occurred at the Bethlehem Stell Company's plant, which is engaged in making munitions for the ...

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  17. RECRUITING BOOM.

    The great boom in recruiting continues. A rally of single men was the outstanding feature at the close of Lord Derby's campaign. ...

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  18. RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Returned soldiers generally appreciate the generosity of the Y.M.C.A. in offering the use of the building in High-street with its equipment as the headquarters of the ...

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  19. NEUTRAL SHIPPING.

    Senator Hoke Smith (Democrat), speaking in the American Senate on Friday, demanded that Great Britain should cease to interfere with American shipping. ...

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  20. The German Advance.

    It is reported that General von Gallwitz and the Germans occupied Ghevgeli, south of Demirkapu, on the morning of the 10th December. ...

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  21. CANTEENS IN EGYPT.

    Numerous complaints have been made from time to time concerning canteens at the camps in Egypt. These canteens have not been under the control of the Defence ...

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  22. TURKISH ATTACK REPULSED.

    The "Daily News" Athens correspondent states that the New Zealanders on Friday repulsed a Turkish attack at Krithia. ...

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  23. ENEMY OFFENSIVE PROBABLE

    "La Stampa" correspondent at Salonika states that a powerful concentration of Germans makes an offensive at Gallipoli probable. A large number of submarine ...

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  24. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    One representative from each group of Red Cross workers is asked to attend a meeting at the Town Hall to-night at 8 o'clock, which will fix up all details for ...

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  25. RECALL OF ATTACHES.

    The Kaiser has personally withdrawn Captain von Papen and Captain Boy-Ed. Mr. Lansing, at the request of the Kaiser. will ask Great Britain for safe ...

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  26. SPEECH BY LORD ROSEBERY.

    Lord Rosebery, in a stirring speech at Edinburgh, on the occasion of the opening of a club for colonial soldiers, said he didn't like the words "colonies" or ...

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  27. SPEECH'S MIXED RECEPTION.

    The German press, state Amsterdam telegrams, is commenting extensively on the, speech delivered by the Imperial Chancellor (Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg) in the ...

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  28. GREEK PREMIER INTERVIEWED.

    [?] correspondent at Athens states [?] Ministers of the Quadruple [?] on Friday interviewed the Greek [?] subsequently the Greek Cabinet ...

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  29. IN THE COUNTRY.

    At a meeting of the Recruiting Committee, hold last night, Lieutenant Downe presiding, attention was directed to the need of help by several settlers' wives whose ...

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  30. BAVARIANS AND BATTERIES.

    Field-Marshal von Mackensen has arrived at Constantinople with two Bavarian infantry regiments and several batteries; also German police, who are to assist the Turks ...

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  31. NEW RECRUITING SCHEME.

    Let us hope that while the new recruiting scheme is being tried for all it is worth there may be a truce between the advocates of compulsion and the supporters of voluntary ...

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  32. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES FOR SOLDIERS.

    Miss Girlie Mackay desires to acknowledge with thanks the following additional donations to the above fund for soldiers in the trenches:—Mrs. F. Wallace, 2 tins; ...

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  33. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    General Sarrail's latest communique says- "The retreat on the Cerna front has been methodically effected without great loss, ...

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  34. TURKISH GUNBOATS SUNK.

    An official communique states:—"Three Russian boats sank two Turkish gun boats in the Bosphorus. There were to Russian losses." ...

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  35. Favorable Assurances.

    [?] believed in diplomatic circles in [?] yesterday morning that Grecce had [?] given the [?] a favorable an[?] indicate that these ...

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  36. TRENCH WARFARE.

    "Sandbags are a great institution, and thousands of our boys have had life and limb saved by them, but the bags got used up so quickly through the bursting of ...

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  37. INTERNED AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. Treharne, an Adelaide musician, who has just been released from Germany, after having been long interned in a concentration camp, has been interviewed in ...

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  38. Constantine Better Disposed.

    [?] advices from Athens state that [?] the Allied commander, pro[?] to confer with King [?] and his staff regarding the ...

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  39. DEMANDS FOR PEACE.

    An enormous peace demonstration took place at Berlin on Thursday night. Many thousands assembled tried to force their way through to the Reichstag. The police ...

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  40. Allies Remain at Salonika.

    [?] states the Allies decided to [?] and to send fresh rein[?] to resume the offensive under [?] conditions. ...

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  41. ENEMY CONCENTRATION.

    Reports continue to arrive describing' the Bulgarian-Austro-German concentration at Strumnitza for "one of the most decisive battles of the war," in which the army ...

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  42. BENDIGO.

    Ernest Boehme, German, escaped from custody at Point Cook on the night of 6th-7th inst His description is as follows: —Age, 20 years: height, about 3ft. 6in. ...

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  43. MELBOURNE

    Mrs. L. Cantor (president) and Miss Berry (hon. secretary), of the Collingwood branch of the Australasian Women's Association. waited upon the Minister for ...

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  44. MOB CHARGED BY POLICE.

    Fifty thousand persons participated in the riotous outbreak at Berlin on Thursday. The police charging the mob killed and wounded many. ...

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  45. OPPOSING FORCES.

    It is estimated that 150,000 AngloFrench troops are opposing 250,000 Bulgars and 150,000 Germans. At least 250,00 are required to fortify Salonika. ...

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  46. A GENERAL RETIREMENT.

    [?] at Salonika states [?] have begun a general re[?] from their present front in Mace[?] ...

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  47. ASSISTING RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The Mayor (Cr. Beebe) has been informed that Mr. Whitehead, secretary of the State War Council, cannot visit Bendigo to-day. but will do so on Thursday, when he will ...

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  48. GENERAL NEWS.

    Count Romauones has completed the formation of his Cabinet in succession to the Dato Ministry. He has announced a policy of strict ...

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  49. MILK FOR SOLDIERS.

    An enjoyable gathering was held in the Town Hall last evening under the auspices of the Women's National League, the object being a collection in aid of the funds for ...

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  50. THE PEACE TRIP.

    One thousand wireless messages have been dèspatched from the Henry Ford "peace" ship Oscar II., popularly known as "Ford's Ark," which sailed from New York for ...

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  51. THE SERBIAN FUND.

    In aid of the club's funds, which have been strained by the many improvements made at the courts recently, and to assist the Serbians, the Kennington Lawn Tennis ...

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  52. SITUATION GRAVE.

    Telegraphing from Rome. Dr. Emile Dillon, special correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph," declares that never was the need for unanimity and ...

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  53. ENEMY GOODS BANNED.

    A special "Commonwealth Gazette" was issued to-day, setting out the terms of a proclamation which has been passed by the Federal Executive, prohibiting the ...

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  54. RED CROSS MOVEMENT.

    At the last weekly meeting of the Cohuna branch of the Red Cross Medical Guild the following balance-sheet was adopted- Receipts. To subscriptions and donations. ...

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  55. SHANGHAI REVOLT.

    The Exchange Telegraph correspondent at Tientsin states that order has now been restored at Shanghai. It is alleged that Dr. Sun-Yat-Sen, the ...

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  56. AMBASSADOR'S REPORT.

    Mr. J. W. Gerard, American Ambassador to Germany, has written to Sir Edward Grey regarding the Wittenburg camp. He states that a formal and satisfactory ...

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  57. Fighting of Severest Order.

    LONDON 11th December. Mr. M. H. Do[?] telegraphing from [?] the evening of the 9th December, says that the Allies continue to ...

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  58. THE SERBIAN NATIONAL HYMN.

    THE LATEST NOVELTY. GENTS' GOLD PHOTO RINGS. GENTS' GOLD PHOTO. RINGS. What Could be a Finer Gift for Our ...

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