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  2. CROSSES IN GALLIPOLI.

    Gallipoli, how many are the graves That in your barren furrows we have sown, The broken rifle fashioned to a cross ...

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  3. ord Derby's Recruits.

    [?] correspondent at Athens states [?] situation in Greece is again acute. [?] of the reply which Greece will [?] Germany is naturally being kept ...

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  4. THE DARDANELLES.

    Geneva reports state that British warships at the Dardanelles have destroyed three fortress batteries, consisting of five German guns and four pieces which had ...

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  5. THE CALL FOR MEN.

    The London "Spectator" declares that it is not yet known whether the unmarried men have responded to the call for recruits in sufficient numbers to make it possible ...

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  6. RUSSIAN BATTLE-GROUND

    The latest official communique says- "In repelling reconnaissances and pursuing the enemy near Riga we in several places penetrated the German lines." ...

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  7. German Patrol Boat Sunk.

    The German patrol boat Bunz has been sunk near Langeland. No details are available. The bodies of the officers and crew have been washed ashore. ...

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  8. DANISH AGREEMENT.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that the absence of a responsible Opposition is one of the disadvantages of the coalition. The Danish agreement is an example of ...

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  9. Russians Repel Attacks.

    A Russian communique states:—"North of Lake Driviaty we captured prisoners and machine guns. We have repulsed attacks near Mediviednitza." ...

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  10. SUFFRAGETTE UNION.

    The police authorities deny that a raid was carried out on Thursday on the offices of the Women's Social and Political Union. They admit, however, that, acting under ...

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  11. SCHOOLS PATRIOTIC FUND.

    Sir. J. H. Jenkin, treasurer of the No. 1 District Schools' Patriotic Fund, acknowledges the receipt of the following amounts up to the 15th December:—Echuca, £44/ ...

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  12. GERMAN CRUISER SUNK.

    A Berlin official message says the cruiser Bremen and a torpedoer accompanying her were sunk by a submarine attack in the East Baltic. A considerable portion of the ...

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  13. Men in Gallipoli.

    An arrival from Gallpoli states that life there is interesting, if trying. The men are in the best of spirits despite the weather. ...

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  14. GERMAN PRISONERS.

    A previous message referred to an in spection of the German prisoners' camp at Dorchester Barracks by a representative of the Australian Press Association, ...

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  15. Fighting in Caucasus.

    A Russian communique slates- "We drove the Turks to the mountains." ...

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  16. RUSSIAN TAXES.

    The new fiscal proposals introduced by the Russian Government contemplate income tax increases, industrial and land taxes, and also a special military tax. ...

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  17. Four Classes Called to Colors.

    London advices state that four classes of recruits, composed of unmarried men of 19 and 20, who enlisted under Lord Derby's plan, have been called to the colors. ...

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  18. ATTACK ON SUEZ CANAL.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette's" Cairo correspondent states that there is no deubt that the winter will witness a renewal of the Turkish attack on the Suez Canal. We ...

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  19. RED CROSS MOVEMENT.

    The system of a house to house canvass [?] aid of the Red Cross Fund has been inliugurated at Ballarat East. Lady Stanley has written her approval, stating that ...

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  20. SOLDIER ENTERTAINED.

    A public reception was tendered Private H. Thornton at the Agricultural Hall on Friday night. The gathering was large, and comprised visitors from most parts of ...

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  21. GENERAL NEWS.

    Much public interest has been aroused in England by a sensational libel action which has begun before Mr. Justice Peterson, in the Chancery Division of the High ...

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  22. FRANCO-BELGIAN FRONT.

    The "Telegraal" states that almost daily 60 long trains are passing through Cologne with troops and war material for the western front. In Gerany there is much ...

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  23. KITCHENER AND AUSTRALIANS.

    The Minister of Defence stated on Friday that he had received the following cablegram from Ex-Senator Colonel C. St. Clair Cameron. C.B ...

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  24. BRITISH NOBLEMEN.

    The Paris "Figaro" draws attention of the new issue of De Brett's Peerage, which shows that over 800 members of the English nobility have lost their lives on ...

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  25. MELBOURNE.

    Many articles or food now being used in the canteen in Egypt are not of Australian manufacture, and the soldiers consider that they are inferior lo those things to which ...

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  26. German Invasion of Greece.

    [?] Garman Minister states that owing [?] Affies fortifying Salonika, Germany [?] compelled to invade Greece. [?]uloudis and M. Gounaris visited ...

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  27. WHAT GERMANY WANTS.

    The military eritie of the newspaper "Le Temps" declarer- "We must expect a German attack at Dvinsk or on the western front. Germary ...

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  28. FIGHTING "BOB" DETAINED.

    The police detained "Fighting Bob" Sponcer, a boxer, on the ground that he applied for a passport as an American, whereas he is in reality a Canadian. The ...

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  29. German Factory Destroyed.

    French official advices report:—"Our cruisers destroyed a German munition factory at Haifa, in Syria." ...

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  30. REMEMBRANCE DAY.

    Up to noon to-day the total collections made in the city yesterday had reached £3311, which is within a fow pounds short of being £1000 ahead of the total obtained ...

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  31. THE PERSIAN FIELD.

    All official statement issued in Petrograd declares that the Russians have occupied Hamadan, a manufacturing town in North-West Persia, and the entrepot for trade ...

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  32. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    An Austrian communique alleges:—"The Italians lost 70,000 in the fortnight's continuous fighting on the Isonzo. All the positions remain firmly in our hands. ...

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  33. FRENCH BOMBARDMENTS.

    An official communique says- "We carried out between the Somme and the Oise an intense bombardment of the enemy's trenches. We silenced the enemy's ...

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  34. ELGARIAN TROOPS.

    I [?]onds, Greek Premier, told the [?] Minister that in no event will Bul[?] troeps be allowed to enter Greece. [?]-German forces alone would be ...

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  35. PROMOTED LIEUTENANT.

    The news that Private Myles O'Hara, who left with the 4th Light Horse, has been promoted until hw has now readied the rank of lieutenant was received here ...

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  36. BENDIGO.

    Cr. D. Andrew desires to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of the following contribution to the above fund:—Proceeds of art unions of a pair of hand-painted ...

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Trains from Sydney to Liverpool Testerday morning were crowded with soldiers, but not one man wearing a uniform had a railway ticket. ...

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  38. FRITISH TROOPS LANDING.

    [?] transports are still landing [?] rial. armored motors and heavy [?] enemy is concentrating on the [?] The Austro-Germans have ...

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  39. BRITISH ARTILLEBY ACTIVE.

    Official news from the British headauarters in France states- "The day was misty and unsuitable for observation, but our artillery, assisted by ...

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  40. OVERSEAS SOLDIERS.

    There has bene a splendid response to viting overseas soldiers in England to spend Christmas with English families. The Christmas with English familics. ...

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  41. SICK OFFICER.

    The friends of Major James, who before going to the front was area officer for the 66th Training Area, will he sorry to learn that he has, while fighting in ...

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  42. THE ECONOMIC ASPECT.

    In response to a request by the Unionist business committee, Mr. Asquith has fixed 4th January for a debate in the House of Commons as to the advisability of ...

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  43. ENEMY'S CLAIMS.

    A Sertian communique declares the Aus[?] Bulgarion claims of prisoners and war [?] have beer greatly exaggerated, [?] that has not been saved has ...

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  44. German Hydroplane Wrecked.

    Fronch official advices report:—Our torpedo-boat brought down a Gorman hydroplane off Nieuport. ...

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  45. German Plans Foiled.

    Details have been received from Teheran of the events preceding the defeat of the Turko-German intrigues. These show that on the night of 14th November the ...

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  46. SANGBAGS FOR TRENCHES.

    Cr. Andrew desires to acknowledge with thanks further donations of sandbags from the citizens, the principal donors being- Mr. Haines, 72: pupils of S.S. No. 1267, ...

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  47. BENDIGO RAILWAY SMASH.

    A departmental inquiry was opened at the Bendigo railway station on Saturday morning concerning the collision and smashing of trucks at the Bendigo yards on the ...

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  48. ILL-FATED ZEPPELINS.

    Travellers who have arrived in Amsterdam from Brussels state that a Zeppelin airship exploded on Wednesday near Namur. ...

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  49. Y.M.C.A. AND SOLDIERS.

    Already £500.000 has been subscribed towrards the Y.M.C.A.'s work amongst the soldiers in the different war theatres, whereof £20.000 is to be expended in ...

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  50. THE ITALIAN EXPEDITION.

    [?] great satisfaction at the landing [?] the first Italian expedition of 80,000 m [?] with a loss of only a transport [?] destroyer and a total loss of 43 lives. ...

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  51. NEW ZEALAND.

    Under the war pensions scheme, the temporary allowances to the dependents of soldiers already granted represents an annual charge of £20,000. ...

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  52. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The packers will be at the Town Hall to-day to do the last packing for this year, and workers are asked to forward their parcels to the Town Hall as early ...

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  53. How to Shorten War.

    Mr. W. A. S. Hewins, a member of the Commons, who is the chairman of the Unionist business committee, on being interviewed regarding the debate to take ...

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  54. Captain and Crew Rewarded.

    The captain of the Benalla has been presented with a gold watch and the crew with a month's wages in recognition of their bravery in assisting a British-India ...

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  55. LYRIC FREE OFFER.

    It may safely be said that no event in Bendigo amusement enterprise has been so much talked of and created such great interest as the Lyric management's offer of ...

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  56. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Lieutenant-Colonel W. R. M'Nicaol, D.S.O., who had charge of the 7th Battalion at Gallipoli, is returning to Victoria on board the Arabia. He was awarded the ...

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  57. RED CROSS FUNDS.

    The charming operetta, "Fairy Queen's Christinas Court." was given in tho Masonic Hall on Saturday night in aid of the funds of the Quarry "Hill Red Cross ...

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  58. AMERICA AND AUSTRIA.

    It is stated in telegrams from Washington that the reply made by Austria to the American representations respecting the loss of American lives by the sinking of the ...

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  59. GREEK ELECTIONS.

    [?] to the abstention of Venezelists [?] to-morrow's clections, there are only [?] candidates, the majority in favor of [?] ...

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  60. PRIVATE SAFES IN GERMANY.

    Herr Helfferich, German Minister for Finance, has ordered all private safes in German banks to be opened, and any gold found therein to be seized. ...

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  61. A CHRISTMAS TREAT.

    The London branch of the Australian Natives' Association gave a Christmas treat at Anzac Club. There was a large attendance of Australians and New ...

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  62. MASSACRES OF SERBIANS.

    A [?] official statement has been isI the effect that during the Serbian [?] the Austrians and Bulgarians [?] Mussultuen, who were found in the ...

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  63. PRISONERS' FOOD.

    Germany having failed to concede the demand concerning prisoners' food, the French Minister of War has decided that the food supplied to German prisoners in ...

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  64. German Newspaper Prohibited.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger's" issue of Saturday was prohibited despite its reputation of being an inspired, if not a semi-official, organ. ...

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  65. RELIEF STEAMER SINKS.

    The steamer Liverpool, which was carrying a cargo of foodstuffs from New York to Rotterdam for the Belgian Relief Commission, was found in a sinking condition ...

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  66. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Sir Alexander Peacock this afternoon unveiled an honor roll in the Golden Point Methodist Church. The list contained 47 names from a small congregation, and ...

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  67. Austro-German Press Rejoice.

    The German and Austrian newspapers are rejoicing over the pungent tone of the reply to President Wilson. ...

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  68. SERBIAN PARLIAMENT.

    [?] from Salonika states that the [?] Parliament has been ordered to re[?] in Italy to resoume its legislative [?]I ...

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  70. Iron Coins in Germany.

    According to a Copenhagen message, 17,000.000 iron pfennig coins (a pfennig is equivalent to the 10th part of our pennv) were distributed in Germany during ...

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  71. AMERICA'S SECOND NOTE.

    It is understood that America's second Note to Austria amounts to an ultimatum, demanding the presentation of overwhelming evidence or a complete ...

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  72. Advertising

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  73. Italian Vessel Lost.

    The Italian steamer Porto, which is said to be the former Shaw, Savill and Albiou liner Arawa (9372 tons) re-uamed, has been sunk. ...

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