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  4. NORTH SEA FIGHT

    The official Press Bureau states that British destroyers, supported.by' cruisers, on Friday attacked the Germans in Heligoland Bay, in the North ...

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  5. LOUVAIN DESTROYED

    The Belgian Minister states that the Gerams, afferma check, withdrew from Louvain In" disorder. A German guard, who mistook his troops in ...

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  6. THE BASE METALS

    OfficiaL quotations for copper, are".— Best selected. £59½ to £60½ In order to facilitate, the squaring up of contracts, the committee of the ...

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  7. GERMAN GUNBOATS IN THE PACIFIC

    The two large German gunboats now raiding in the Pacific are not doing much harm" This, term was used by Mr. Cook in ...

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  8. ALLIES' NEW LINE

    It is believed that the Cambrai line extends to the right through Nouvion" and'Hirsoh to the'River Sormoune, which unites with the Meuse at ...

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  9. ATTITUDE OF TURKEY

    The attitude of Turkey is causing perplexity.It is reported that military preparahons are being carried on with allspeed, and reservists are being ...

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  10. THE HUMORS OF WAR

    A wounded Frenchman relates that" a Turco (Algerian) captured a German captain The latter, in his violent temper, cursed the Turco, who made him ...

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  11. THE ADMIRALTY ACCOUNT

    The Admiralt states that a strong tree of destroyers, supported by battle cruisers and light cruisers, cooperating with submarines, attacked ...

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  12. BRITISH INDIANS

    Earl Kitchener, speaking in the House of Lords yesterday, said that Britain was employing two divisions of Indian ntives in their fighting on ...

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  13. GERMAN COMMERCE

    What commercial men are worrying about in Melbourne now is the capture of the Genman trade. They are presaching that- the war is ...

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  14. BARBARITY OF THE GERMANS

    The destruction of Louvain is fully confirmed. Refugees say that the Germans were chagrined owing to their defeat on ...

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  15. ROUMANINA MAY JOIN ALLIES

    It is reported the king of Roumania is abdicating, owing to illhealth If so, Rounmania will probably join ...

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  16. LATER ENGAGEMENTS

    The Press Bureau reported that on Thursday the British occupied a strong' [?] to meet the German advance, and later stated that the Allies had been ...

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  17. A SHARP FIGHT

    Elsewhere 3000." British, bivouacked in the early morning in a strong position after a forced inarch of 17 miles. Through lack of airscoute they ...

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  18. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS

    Prince. Albert, second son of King George, has.'been landed(from the battleship Collingwood sufffering from appendicitis byt it is stated that his ...

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  19. Tsingtau Ready for Siege,

    Adviees from Peking indicate "that Tsingtau, the German prot in the province of Shangtung is reported to be able to stand a slege for eight months ...

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  20. THE VICTORIOUS MINE

    Owing to the war it was feard that the Victorioues mine at Ora Banda would not be able to recevie its usual monthly remittance off£3000 toenable ...

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  22. GERMANS MOWED DOWN

    Sergt. A Loftus, writing from the front gives some details of the fighting at Mons, He says:— "When the British artillery ...

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  23. Belgian Ministerr Protests

    The Belgian Minister at Washington has protested to Mr. Bryan agamst the burining of Louvain. The Minister calls the attentiion of ...

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  24. British Narines at Ostend,

    Ostend has been' transformed into a Military camp, British warships and transports are pouring marines into the town. ...

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  25. RETURNING FRON THE FRAY

    The ligh cruiser Liverpool, 4820 lons, is returning from the North S light with nine German officres and 81 men, manyof whom are wounded. ...

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  26. Methods of Brigandage

    Only 1.000,000 francs of the Brussels war levy has been paid The Germans thraten to seize pictures and works of art from the ...

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  27. BATTLE IN THE CLOUDS

    During: the flghting on Sunday an English aviator, emerging from a cloud, fond a German aeroplane just below him. ...

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  28. A DASTARDLY OUTRAGE

    An attempt to blow up the railway " bridge at kyneton, midway between Melbourne and Bendigo, was frustreted this morining. ...

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  29. The Expedintionary Forces

    The cheerful news reached the Prime Minister to-day that the Victorian Brigade was complete in all its details, and that Colonel M'Cay ' and his ...

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  30. GERMAN REPORTS

    From Berlin it is reportedk that wireless messages have been received from the main German army, which is in the Cambrai district. It has advanced ...

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  31. A BELGIAN ATTACK

    The "Daily Chronicle" representative at Ostend says the Belgian army is gradually frocing the Germans back on Burssels. ...

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  32. SATORDAY'S CABLES

    The march on Mons was a heavy one, under a broiling sun.' The British reached Mons on Saturday, though the French troops had taken up a ...

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  33. CANADIAN VETERANS

    The Princess Patricia Light Ifantry Regiment, composed exclusiyely of. Canadian veterans of the South Afri-" can war, has been raised through the ...

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  34. VALUE OF SEAL ESTATE

    A land sale, which was regarded as testing the financial pulse of Sydneyvwas held, this afternoon, when the A fourth subdivision of the Northbridge. ...

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  35. THE BRITISH OPERATIONS

    On Sunday the British were brought to Mons by forced marches tb prevent the Germans turning the French army's left. After retiring to ...

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  36. Robbing Jap Banks

    The Telegraaf states that the German Exbhequer is selzing Japanese balances in German banks. ...

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  37. HURRAH, HUSSARS!

    A soldier returned from Amiens 'relates' that a regiment of British Hussars galloped through the German lines, and when they pulled up found ...

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  38. POSITIONS OF CIVIL SERVCANTS

    To assure the re-employment of temporary Federal employes who go to the war, the Prime Minister has notlfied heads of departments that they are ...

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  39. AN APPEAL FOR AID

    The Swiss Minister has received an appeal from Switzerland to the Swiss in the United States to aid Swiss families impoverished by the necessity of ...

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  40. TERRITORIALS CUT UP

    " The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Arras says that the defence of the frontier from Lille to Valenciennes, a distale ' of 26 miles, was entrusted' ...

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  41. FOUR GERMAN ARMIES

    The Germans are now invading France in four great columms The first is advancing through a gap in the fortifled line 12 miles west of ...

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  42. NOTES ON THE CABLEGRAMS

    Events moved with startling rapldtty during the past week. Landing in France on August 14 and 15,'two of the three British army corps were ...

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  43. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE

    The Russians are approaching Koenigsberg. They have dislodged the garrison outposts, and have also occupied Allenstein, 65 miles south of ...

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  44. SURRENDER OF LONGWY

    General Joffre has conferred "the Legion of Honor on Lieut-Colonel Darehe, Governor of Iiongwy. Longwy surrendered to the Germans ' ...

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  45. COMMERCIAL PATKIOTISM

    Nearly £20,000 has been collected by the Chamber of Commerce towards the War Fund. In a few days the first free gift to ...

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  46. ROUSING THE PUBLIC

    Mr. Asquith has written a stirring letter to the Lord Mayors and. Lord Provosts of the chief cities of the United Kingdom, urging them to canll ...

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  47. A BRILLIANT ACHIEVEMENT

    'Prince Eristoff a Colonel in the horse artillery, has been decorated by the Czar for ordering his men to bitch off their own guns and gallon, after the ...

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  48. VICTORIAN PATRIOTIC FUNDS

    The Lord Mayor's Patriotic Fundabas reached £ 77,000, and the total of contrihutions to victorian patriotic funds is £107,000. ...

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  49. COST OF THE EXPEDITION

    Senator Millen has arranged that the cost of " the troopships, which threatened to ' be colossal, shall be a question dependent on the British ...

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  50. GERMANY'S LILTTLE SCHEME

    Messages from Christiania state that Germany is endeavoring to captura the Norwegian press. The newspapers are publishing ...

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  51. BOMBARDMENT OF MALINES

    The Germans bombarded Matines at midnight on Thursday, and most of the public monuments were hit. When the bombardment ceased the ...

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  52. THE CRUISER MAGDEBURG

    The German cruiser Magdeburg was exploded by Russian shells, one of which' destroyed her funnel and blew her up. The cruiser was shattered ...

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  53. THE STEAMER BIRKENFELS

    The Chamber of Commerce has been' informed ' by two reliable authorities that the German-Australian steamer Birkenfels, concerning whose ...

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  54. ALLIES'PLAN OF CAMPAIGN

    Experts are of opinion that reservists have joined the seven German army corps operating' in the Cambrai district. With the cavalry these corps ...

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  55. SMALL BRITISH FORCE

    Seven hundred British, with two firuns, took up a position behind Cam' bral on Wednesday morning. The guns at first got a splendid range and did ...

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  56. AUSTRIA AND SERVIA

    During the Servian advance on Shabatz (on the Servian frontier to Ore west of Belgrade) the Austrians attempted a sortie, but were dispersed ...

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  57. Eclipse of the Elections.

    At the request of the police the Melbourne newspapers have agreed not to post the results of the Federal" elections next Saturday. ...

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  58. WOOL IN DEMAND

    There is a great demand in the wool business for New Zealand slipes and, scoured crossbreds, owing to the Government's[?] requirements ...

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  59. The Goldfields Contingent

    Members of the goldfields contingent came back to the fields on leave to say good-bye to their relatives. They are in high spirits, end thoroughly enjoy ...

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  60. The Unemployed Difficulty

    The Victorian Government has arranged for £15.000. to be spent at once on public employment relief worfle ...

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