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  2. FIRST STAGE OF THE BATTLE.

    The first stage of the battle has ended by the Germans being thrown back from Lowiez and Lask. They are now threatening Lodz and Parakow, hoping to save ...

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  3. GERMAN DISASTER. TWO ARMY CORPS CUT OFF.

    An official communique issued to-day states: The enemy is more active on the Yser and around Ypres, but our artillery replied ...

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  4. "COURIER" PATRIOTIC FUNDS. STILL GOING WELL.

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  5. END OF THE EMDEN.

    The following is a continuation of the narrative published yesterday of the raid on Cocos Island and the destruction of the Emden:— ...

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  6. NATIONAI DYE WORKS.

    Lord Moulton, addressing a meeting of Lancashire and Yorkshire business men, explained the National Dyeworks scheme of the Government. He said it was ...

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  7. POSITION OF NEUTRAL NATIONS

    Reprersentatives of 20 of the republics of Central and South America met under the presidenty of Mr. W. J. Bryan (U.S.A. Secretary of State), and agreed ...

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  8. THE CAPTURE Of LODZ.

    The capture of Lodz was celebrated by a universal display of flags and demonstrations in the streets. Herr Bassermann, addresssing the ...

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  9. THE WHEAT MARKET.

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  10. PLOT AT GRAC0W.

    The Austriana have withdrawn all the Polish regiments from Cracow, and expelled the Polish inhabitants, owing to the discovery of a plot to surrender the ...

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  11. SUNK BY A MINE.

    The Swedish steamer Norra Sverige (723 tons) struck a mine off the coast of Finland, and sank. The crew of 20 perished. ...

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  12. THE GALL FOR BLANKETS.

    The call for blankets for Britain's warriors who are bearing the burden of the day—and the night, too—in wintry Europe, met with another fair response ...

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  13. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    An official communique states:—Fighting has developed at Prasnysz and Ziechanown, between Warsaw and Mlava, but is not finished. We have had partial ...

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  14. BEYERSS LAST FIGHT.

    An official announcement has been made that it is believed that General Beyers was drowned while crossing the Vaal River. ...

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  15. IMPORTANT INVENTION.

    Professor Michelsen has announeed a new process, for tripling the present strength of steel, which would enable fortifications to resist the fire from the heaviest guns. ...

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  16. SUBMARINE OPERATIONS.

    M. Augagneur, the French Minister for Marine, in a Press interview regarding the naval operations in the war, remarked that the British and French submarines ...

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  17. THE AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    Extraordinary rumours have been circulated to the effect that the Australian troops have been in action in Egypt, and that a number of them have been killed. ...

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  18. SERVIA'S LOSSES.

    M. Pasies (the Servian Premier) states that the Servian casualties already amount to 100,000. ...

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  19. ILLNESS OF THE KAISER.

    It is officially announced in Berlin that the Kaiser is feverish, and suffering from bronchial catarrh. He is obliged to postpone for some days his return to the ...

    Article : 58 words
  20. WAR WITH TURKEY.

    An official communique states that the Turks from Trebizond attempted to prevent the landing of the Russian forces at Batoumn, on the Black Sea. Transports ...

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  21. THE AEROPLANE FUND.

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  22. THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The following official statement has been issued.—In the latter half of November Lodz (in Russian Poland) was of great military importance, but its ...

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  23. GERMANY AND SOUTH AFRICA.

    An official wireless message from Berlin states that Germany did not intend to permanently occupy the territory of the South African Union, and desires ...

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  24. AN INTERESTING CASE.

    A case of considerable interest, involving, among other questions, the issues whether certain goods ordered in Australia, and imported from Germany, were ...

    Article : 237 words
  25. PASSCHENDAELE RECAPTURED.

    The British have recaptured Passchendaele, in West Flanders, 11 miles northcast of Ypres. ...

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  26. THE BRESLAU.

    The Turkish cruiser Breslau appeared oil Sevastopol, but our cruisers and aeroplanes attacked her, and she disappeared. ...

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  27. OUTRAGE AT DINANT.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" publishes the account of an eye-witness of the German outrages at Dinant. The French, when evacuating the city, fired upon the ...

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  28. ARMOURED MOTORS.

    A few days ago it was reported that during the recent fighting near Lask (in Russian Poland) the Fourth Russian Armoured Motor Corps, advancing in the ...

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  29. A GERMAN STATEMENT.

    An official message from Berlin states that the Germans east and south-east of Lodz, in Poland. are pursuing the rapidly retreating Russians. The latter ...

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  30. LOYALTY OF THE SENUSSI.

    Ahmedel Sherif. Chief of the Senussi, is meeting his adherents in Egypt for the purpose af affirming loyalty to Great Britain. ...

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  31. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  32. A GERMAN DISASTER.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the london "Daily Chroincle," under Friday's date, gives details of a disaster to two of General Mackensen's German ...

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  33. BERNHARDI CONTROVERTED.

    Sir Robert Borden, Canadian Prime Minister, seaking at the Canadian Club, controverted tlhe statement of General von Bernhardi, the German military ...

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  34. TRAINING OUR SOLDIERS.

    During the last few days a number of letters have appeared in the "Courier" regarding application having been made by Lord Kitchener to non-commissioned ...

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  35. TERRIBLE COLLISION.

    A terrible collision between two German trains loaded with pyroxyline and shells took place at Kielcsz. Both trains were utterly destroyed, and no one on them ...

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  36. NIGHT ATTACK ON DIXMUDE.

    A fresh night attack on Dixmude was made on December 6, opening with a sudden massing of the Germans. The Allies replied with hand grenandes, and ...

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  37. AMERICAN CONGRESS.

    The United States Congress was opened to-day. President Woodrow, Wilson, who personally delivered his message to ...

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  38. AGENT-GENERAL IN FRANCE.

    Sir Thomas Robinson, Agent-General for Queensland, who has returned from a week's visit to Fiance, states that Government officials informed him that they ...

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  39. CAPTURE Of VERMELLES.

    The capture of Yermelles is important, as it gives the French a strong position, commanding a considerable stretch of country, including Lens and Pontavendin ...

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  40. FRENCH AIRMEN IN BELGIUM.

    A French aviator attempted to drop bombs on the German petroleum and ammunition stores at Feluy, in Hainaut, 13½ miles north-west of Charleroi. The ...

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  41. PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND WAR.

    Patriotic notes were struck at the presentation of prizes at the Cathedral School yesterday by the head master (Rev. W. P. F. Morris, B.A.) and his ...

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  42. CHOCOLATES FOR THE SOLDIERS.

    The Australian War Contingent Association is sending each soldier a box of chocolates, with greetings for the New Year. Hospital accommodation and a ...

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  43. PILLOW SLIPS, ETC.

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  44. GERMANS AGAIN ACTIVE.

    The Germans have resumed the bombardment of Reims by means of aeroplanes. ...

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  45. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The colonial wool auctions were opened to-day. when Messrs. Jacomb, Son, and Co. and Buxton, Ronald, and Co. offered a joint catalogue of 9538 bales. There was ...

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  46. BRITISH AVIATORS KILLED.

    The Germans at Ostend shot down and killed instantancously two British aviators, Lieutenant Annesley and Lieutenant Beevor. ...

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  47. S.O.S.

    The operator at Cocos Island suspected the Emden because they had just received a wireless message which they knew to be a Telefunken message owing to its ...

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  48. FURTHER BOMB-DROPPING

    A French 75 millimetre gun broke down a German aeroplane at Chamont on Monday. Three aviators, including two in ...

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  49. WESTRALIAN HARVEST.

    In the preliminary estimate of the expected harvest for the Season 1914-15 the Government Statistician (Mr. Fraser) states from l,296,697 acres of wheat sown ...

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  50. FLEET OPERATIONS.

    The Allied fleet on Tuesday resumed the bonbardment of the Belgian coast. ...

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  51. AVOIDING MILITARY TRAINING.

    A batch of defaulting cadets was listed at the South Brisbane Summons Court yesterday, and charged with breaches of the Defence Act. There were seven named, but in three cases the ...

    Article : 133 words
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