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  2. Advertising

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  3. COMING EVENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
  4. FUTURE DATES.

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  6. Family Notices

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  7. Diary for To-day and To-morrow.

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  8. LORD KITCHENER WARNED.

    A London weekly journal, as near to being infallible as a newspaper can be, quite early in the war warned Lord Kitchener re the army commissariat. ...

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  9. ARMCHAIR SOCIALISM.

    In the forthcoming election campaign, we shall hear much about the planks of the Labour party's platform, the beneficent administration of the Federal Labour ...

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  10. ABATTOIRS AGAIN.

    A deputation from the Brisbane Stock and Produce Agents' Association waited on the Commissioner for Railways on the 5th instant, to emphasise the delay to ...

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  11. POINTED PARS.

    Our cables report that a great demonstration is about to be made by the use of aircraft. Whatever may be said about ships at sea, belligerent or neutral, ...

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  13. THE GREAT WAR.

    The German commander at Steinbach, replying to a French parliamentaire on 31st December, said that he did not regard himself as surrounded, as the ...

    Article : 369 words
  14. Allies' Battle Line.

    A communique issued at midnight states "We captured a quarry on Monday night near the junction of the Rousrois, St. [?] and Maizey roads, also ...

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  15. Defence of Cuxhaven.

    The Germans are taking elaborate precautions to prevent a repetition of the British raid on Cuxhaven, and are establishing many new observation posts. ...

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  16. German Barbarism.

    The "Telegraaf" secured the investigations of a Dutchman, who visited hundreds of towns and villages, following the German advance on Brussels and Antwerp, ...

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  17. Engulfed in Snow.

    Three Hungarian officers relate that they fought for a fortnight between the Uzok Pass and the Dukla Pass on the mountain slopes. Hundreds were ...

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  18. To Invade England.

    There is much talk of a Zeppelin invasion of England, but it is admitted that nothing can be done until the spring. NEW YORK, January 6. ...

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  19. Recruiting Boom.

    There has been a remarkable boom in recruiting at Leeds since Lonsdale, the British prisoner of war in Germany, was sentenced to death. ...

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  20. Purchase of Ships.

    The Ship Purchase Bill now before the Senate authorises the Government to spend £6,000,000 in the purchase or construction of vessels for foreign trade. ...

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  21. German Steamers Sold.

    Five captured German steamers, which had been condemned by the Prize Court, have been sold by auction, the amount realised aggregating £130,725. ...

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  22. Revolt in Albania.

    Prior to the attack by the Albanian rebels on Durazzo, they demanded that the French and Servian diplomatic representatives should be handed over to them. ...

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  23. Fraudulent Passports.

    The New York correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" reports that a secret service State attache to the German Embassy is compromised in the forged ...

    Article : 115 words
  24. German Lies.

    The "Cologne Gazette" says: "Circumstances often compel us to answer lies by lies. This is the only way to silence liars. When our soldiers' arms have ...

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  25. Exchange of Prisoners.

    All the belligerents have agreed to the proposal made by the Pope to exchange disabled prisoners. ...

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  26. Mica for Germany.

    Indra Khan, of the Gunput Roy Company, has been sentenced to rigorous imprisonment for 16 months, and has been fined 1,000 rupees for selling mica to ...

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  27. Price of Bread.

    The Liverpool corn merchants scout the idea that wheat gambling in the United States is responsible for the rise in the price of bread. The Board of Agriculture ...

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  28. Root of the Turks.

    A communique states: "The defeat of the Turks at Sarykamish was complete. The ninth army corps was annihilated, and the commander, Iskhan Pasha, over ...

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  29. Canadian Contingents.

    Great enthusiasm is being manifested in the recruiting of troops in Canada. There are 126,000 men now in training, while recruiting for the third Canadian ...

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  30. Exportation of Tea.

    The British Board of Trade is allowing the exportation of tea to certain destinations, but exporters must satisfy themselves that none of the tea exported will ...

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  31. Sentiment in America.

    The New York "Herald" warns the Government that it is necessary to guard against German pitfalls to involve America in the war, and adds, "After all, the ...

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  32. Cotton Trade Paralysed.

    The American Round Bale Press Company, a large cotton concern, has failed because of the paralysis of the cotton trade. The liabilities amount to about ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN AIR FLEET.

    The Defence Department has made arrangements for the purchase of a Caudron biplane, which has made many successful trips in the neighbourhood of ...

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  34. WAR SUPPLIES.

    It is possible that manufacturers in the Commonwealth may have the opportunity of supplying large quantities of war, stores to the Allies. The Minister for ...

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  35. CLAIM FOR £20,000.

    A writ has been issued on behalf of the Vacuum Oil Company Proprietary, Limited, against the "Age," claiming £20,000 damages. A libel is alleged to ...

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  36. CABLE MESSAGES FOR TROOPS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Spence) has received a cable statement, giving conditions for week-end end free messages for the Australian expeditionary forces, ...

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  37. RECRUITING IN SYDNEY.

    Another enthusiastic crowd of volunteers clustered round the recruiting depot at Victoria barracks yesterday. All types of men and all stations of life were ...

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  38. TEACHING SOLDIERS TO SHOOT.

    An important scheme for the better training of members of the expeditionary forces in musketry by competent riflemen was outlined to the National Rifle ...

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  39. AUSTRALIANS IN GERMANY.

    A cable message, which the Premier of New South Wales, has received from the Agent-General (Sir Timothy Coghlan), indicates that the Germans are giving ...

    Article : 108 words
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  41. Expeditionary Forces.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General advises that his department has received the following cablegram from the British Post Office authorities--namely: "Following ...

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  43. Called to the Colours.

    Despite the predominance of a sturdy patriotic spirit, there was the inevitable sadness ol farewell m a gathering last night of the Buckler-Paget company and ...

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  44. Australia's Assistance.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) yesterday made a further reply, to the criticisms of Mr. Cook and Senator Millen, that Australia was not ...

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