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  2. RIOTS IN BERLIN.

    An Englishman's German-born wife, who has been allowed to leave Germany, declares that the authorities at Berlin fear a revolt owing to discontent. Several ...

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  3. GREECE AND GERMANY.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily News" states that Greece, in reply to (the Austro-German protest, declares that she is powerless to prevent the erection ...

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  4. "COURIER" PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,228 words
  5. RECRUITING STATISTICS.

    The number of men who applied for enlistment at the metropolitan and provincial depots yesterday was 74, and 65 were accepted. At the Adelaide-street ...

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  6. WHO IS TO RULE?

    Motions condemning the action of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party in dropping the referendum proposals and opposing the metheds adopted to secure ...

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  7. COUNTRY VOLUNTEERS.

    Since the beginning of the present mouth the following volunteers have been accepted locally tor active servite: Messrs L. J. Armstrong, E. Bunton, J. ...

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  8. SIR JOHN FRENCH.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French, in his farewell messeage to the troops on his relinquishing the command of the British forces in Framce and [?]anders, ...

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  9. CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND.

    Christmas comes on apace, and the organisers of the Christmas Cheer Fund for the soldiers in the Brisbane camps (the members of the Brisbane Girls ...

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  10. GERMAN PRISONERS,

    The New York Associated Press correspondent visited the officers prison at Holyport, in Berkshire, which was formerly an army preparatory school. It ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN NAVAL COLLEGE.

    The names of the successful Queensland candidates fof entry into the Royal Australlon Naval College are:—Charles C. Clark, Toowoomba; John Forrest ...

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  12. CRICKET AND THE WAR.

    At the monthly meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association, hold to night, the mattet of an invitation from the Victoria Association to New ...

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  13. ROSEMOUNT AUXILIARY HOSPITAL.

    Sergeant H. C. Stevens, of No. 1 Auxiliary Hospital, Rosemount, returns thanks on behalf of the patients for the comforts provided by the scholars of ...

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  14. GENERAL RYRIE.

    A Reuter's message from London siates that General Ryrie has leen wounded at the Prdanelles. [General Ryrie went to Egypt from sydeny in ...

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  15. THE EASTERN CAMPAIGN.

    An official rotnmunique states: Our artillery dispersed an enemy coloman with grat loss north of Lake Miadzial. ...

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  16. GIFTS OF READING MATTER.

    The Women's Guild at Bellevue Presbyterian Chureh has forwarded a case of magazines for the wounded soldiers at Kangaroo Point as a Christmas gift. ...

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  17. SMUGGLING RUBBER.

    Alarm has been occasioned by the action of two Danish shipping companles in stopping the Carriage of DanishAmerican postal parcels. The Danish ...

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  18. RECRUITING IN BRITAIN.

    The No. 1 group of recruits under Lord Delby'a s[?]heme consists of youths of 18, who are under military age. The four groups called up (Nos. 2, 3, 4, and ...

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  19. ARMENIAN HORRORS.

    The pastor of the Armeria[?] Chureh at Zietum gives a thrilling account of the escape of Armenians from Trebizon, which was reported in September last. ...

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  20. THE OMRAH.

    The R.M.S. Omrah, which was to have sailed for London on Saturday, but was delayed on account of a fire in No.0 1 hold, letf this afternoon. ...

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  21. WONDERS OF THE HEAVENS,

    The rain on Sunday evening interfered with the attendance at the Ardencraig Observatory, but on the previous Saturday there was a fair attendance. One ...

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  22. THE STATE WAR COUNCIL.

    A public meeting was hed on Saturday in response to a circular sent by the Government regarding the formation of a local Committee of the State War ...

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  23. SALONICA.

    Mr. Stevens, the way correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," writes:-There are three ways open for the enemy's advamce on Saloniea—from the north by ...

    Article : 121 words
  24. FRENCH VESSEL LOST.

    The Freuch liner Djurjura, 1852 tons, while ateaming with lights out near Maita was sunk through a collision with a British vessel. The splendid boat work ...

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  25. WOUNDED OR SICK.

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  26. ON THE SAME PLATFORM.

    Lord Derby and Mr. Ben Tillelt, the Labour organiser, wore associated on the platform at the Alhambra to-day, sneaking m aid of the French Rod Cross ...

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  27. THE GERMAN FLEET.

    The German Admiralty has announced that a portion of the German fleet searehed the North Sen for enemy warships, but without sighting any. ...

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  28. GERMAN CRUISER SUNK.

    With regard To the loss of the German protected cruiser Bremen, it is now stated that two British submarines torpedoed the vessel, which was returning from ...

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  29. FIGHTING IN PERSIA.

    An official communique states: Our Persian, forces near Kuchkek, between Teheran and Hamadan, repulsed a considerable off[?]sive. ...

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  30. THE SERBIAN RETREAT.

    The correspondent of the "Chicago Daily News" states: After five days' bloody battle at Prizrend the Serbians fired their last shell, spiked their guns, ...

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  31. PRESENTATIONS.

    The members of the Northumberland and Durham Rife Club held a social evennig in the Grand Central Hotel on Saturday Mr. T. Stoddart occupied the chair, ...

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  32. RIFLE CLUBS.

    The Melbourne-street Sportsmen's Rifle Club held the last musketry shoot of the year on Saturday afternoon at Enoggera, over the 100 and 200 yards ranges, and ...

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  33. ENGLISH MINERS.

    Lord Derby, at Bolton, in Lancashire, inspected 20 ambulance ears being a portion of ti gift fiom the Laneashire and Cheshire miners, for which purpose ...

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  34. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    The following despatch has been received from General Sir Douglas Haig:— Early on Sunday morning the enemy discharged gas against our line north-east ...

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  35. GERMAN PATROL BOAT SUNK.

    Further information regarding the sinking of the German patrol boat Bunz, near Langeland Island, shows, that she was sunk by the explosion of a mine ...

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  36. "SHELLS, SHELLS, SHELLS."

    A "Neutral," whose contributions to the London Press are attracting attention declaras that England's share in the war is not understood on the Continent, even ...

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  37. REFRESHMENTS FOR SOLDIERS.

    A number of residents journeyed to Glen Nevin to entertain, a trainload of soldiers. The efforts of the ladies and gentlemen were much appreciated, ...

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  38. THE FORD PEACE PARTY.

    The Ford peace party have arrived here, but those who were expecting a great reception were disapliointed Dissonions already have resulted and some ...

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  39. COUNTRY MOVEMENTS.

    Over 800 sandbags were forwarded to Brisbane during the week by the local Red Cross Society, making a total of 917 sent altogether The local Red Cross ...

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  40. FRENCH PRESSURE.

    An official communique states: Excellent results followed the bombardment of the enemy works in the Aprement sector (between Reims and verdun, in the ...

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  41. HEROES OF THE DARDANELLES.

    On Saturday Mr. W. J. Overell received a cable message advising him that his son Jack was in the Netley Hospital, London, suffering from illness. ...

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  42. THE FRENCH COLONIES.

    A decree has been issued which permits natives of the French colonies to enlist for the duration of the war, and they may be called, upon to serve abroad. ...

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  43. PRESIDENT WILSON.

    The President of the United States (Dr. Woodrow Wilson) and Mrs. Edith Bolling Galt (the widow of a late leading jeweller in New Yoik) were married ...

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  44. INVASION OF EGYPT.

    It is reported that Marshal von der Golt[?] is establishing his, headquarters at Aleppo, in Syria, where the Turks and Germans are equipping a force for the ...

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  45. CAMPAIGN IN ALSACE.

    Though the Germans claim to have converted Altkich into an impregnable fortress guarding the junction of important rouds and railways in Alsace, and ...

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  46. RESTRICTIONS IN EGYPT.

    The Minister for Defence announced today tint a cable message had been recived from the General Officer Commanding in Egypt to the effect that the wives and ...

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  47. THE KAISER'S CHRISTMAS.

    Berlin newspapers state that the Kaiser and Kaiserin will spend Christmas at the German headquarters in France A request by the Royal Princes ...

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  48. MR. BARRETT'S OPINION.

    Mr. Aahmead Bartlett says that Germany's, threat to attack Egypt is mere bluff Theb campaing in 1916 must be won or compromised for ever on ...

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  49. JAPANESE DIET.

    Exciting scenes have occurred in the Japanese Diet. The Opposition moved a motion impeaching the Cabinet Count Okuma, the Prime Minishter was replying ...

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  50. GROG TABLOIDS.

    The Austrians and Germans are alarmed at a possible beer famine, as the prices are ascending, and they are perimenting with the production of beer ...

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  51. THE STEAMER ROON.

    The secretary of the Brisane Chamber of Commerce has received the following cable message from Messrs Harrisons and Crosfeild, Batavia, regarding the ...

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  52. THE APHORISM OF CAP'EN CUTTLE.

    Be sure and apply it when starting to make jour pur[?]s of Nimas Gifts that you visit the establishment of GORDON and GOTCH (Q) Ltd, and inspect their ...

    Article : 67 words
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