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  3. Family Notices

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  4. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    Another Reuter message from Constan[?] states that the Porte has repeatedly assured Great British that Tur key would repatriate the German sailors ...

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  5. BRITISH IN OSTEND.

    A Detachment of Royal Marines marching through the streets. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. A RIVERSIDE BATTLE.

    Hundreds of German prisoners are reaching Warsaw as a result of the five days' fighting which has taken place between Ivangorod and Yibevoff. ...

    Article : 258 words
  7. CANADIANS AT DRILL

    The English newspapers describe the Canadian troops, who are already drilling on Salisbury Plain, as a fine, [?]ardy lot of men, whose eqipment is very complete in ...

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  9. THE RUSSIANS AND SERVIANS.

    The general outlook in respect to the tremendous conflict raging between the Russians and the Austin-German force in Poland and Galicia is hopeful. The ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. THE FIGHTING IN FRANCE.

    In the Soissons region recently the French troops for several days kept up an unsuccessful attempt to dislodge 800 Germans, who were hidden in a cave. ...

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  11. TURKS AND GERMANS

    Recently the British' Government notified Turkey that if warships flying the Ottoman flag were officered and manned by Germans they would be regarded ...

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  12. REFUGEES KILLED.

    It is reported that thirty Belgian refugees were killed and a hundred others were injured as the result of a railway collision near Boulogne. ...

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  14. PLUCKY LITTLE BELGIANS.

    An official communique just issued by the War Office states:—"The Belgians have vigorously repulsed several attacks made by the enemy upon crossing places on the ...

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  15. AN ANGRY CROWD

    Further evidence has been given of the growing feeling against German and Austrian aliens in London, stimulatd to some extent by the espionage ...

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  16. THE SHARE MARKET

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  17. THE WAR IN A NUTSHELL.

    Revived hope. Fighting in France. Allies' signal successes. No grom d lost anywhere. ...

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  18. TURKEY AND GERMANY.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Times" telegraphs that Germany recently sent to Turkey a million sterling in gold. Consignments of heavy guns continue to ...

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  19. JAPAN'S LOSS

    The Japanese cruiser Takachiho has been sunk through striking a mine floated by the Germans in Kiau-Chau Bay. Ten men have been saved. ...

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  20. GERMANS BEATEN AT ST. DIE.

    A Paris communique, issued at midnight, states that the Germans made two attempts by means of violent attacks to force the north end of the ...

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  21. RUMORED GERMAN RETREAT

    Strong German forces have left Bruges with their guns and are marching towards France. Great numbers of German wounded have arrived at Bruges. It is ...

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  22. FIENDISH GERMAN CRUELTY.

    A Paris communique states that the force of Germans occupying the town of Warneton, in the vicinity of Ypres, in West Flanders, burnt half a dozen houses ...

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  24. SEA HAPPENINGS

    The French armored cruiser Waldeck Rousseau, of 13,780 tons, and carrying 14 7.6 in guns, also 26 quickfirers of smaller calibre, sank am Austrian submarine near ...

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  25. GERMANS FLUNG BACK.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, one of the war correspondents at the front, telegraphs that the Allies have made striking progress since the fall of Antwerp. The Germans have ...

    Article : 236 words
  26. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Departure—For Sydney, Annam. ...

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  27. GUARDING AGAINST SPIES.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Paris states that fifteen German spies were caught at Sillery, a village in the Rheims district, during the last twelve ...

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  28. GERMAN RESERVISTS.

    The "Manchester Guardian" regards as amazing the fact that our cruisers havenot been arresting German reservists travelling on neutral vessels on their ...

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  29. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    The State Labor Party is preparing what it regards as an attractive programme to place before the electors at the forthcoming general elections. Among the items ...

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  30. THIRTY THOUSAND MEN EVER READY.

    The Canadian Prime Minister (Mr. Borden) states that the Government of the Dominion will keep 30,000 volunteers continuously in training for active service if ...

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  31. A GERMAN VESSEL CAUGHT.

    A British warship has captured the German oiltank steamer Brendilla. The Teuton vessel was encountered after leaving New York, and has been taken to Halifax, ...

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  32. THE WAR ON THE SEA

    An official statement published at Berlin confirms the fact that the British cruiser Undaunted and the torpedo boat flotilla associated with her sank the ...

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  33. A PRESENTATION.

    Corporal Hood and Private Kennedy visited the Gleneg Baths on Monday afternoon and presented Mr. P. Farrelly (manager of the baths) with an inscribed ...

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  34. CANADA'S QUOTA

    Many of tho troops belonging to Canada's first expeditionary force were landed at Avon month on Sunday, and their arrival became known only when ...

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  35. THE TRAMWAY CASE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) is not worrying about the effect of the judgment of the High Court in the tramways case. When asked to-day what he thought of the ...

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  36. AUSTRIA NEEDS MEN.

    A message from Trieste, Austria's chief seaport, states that 60,000 Italians living under the Austrian flag, who were formerly exempted from service on medical ...

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  37. FIERCE FIGHT NEAR ST. MIHIEL.

    The details of the engagement fought at Saint Mibiel, on the Mense, 20 miles from Verdun, on October 3 show that a battery of mountain guns, carried on the backs of ...

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  38. GERMAN MINE LAYER.

    The Central News Agency states that a warship and two destroyers have captured one of the enemy's minelayers, disguised as a hospital ship. The report has no. ...

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  39. SMALLPOX.

    At Pallamallawa, near Morce, a whole family named McDonald has been found to be suffering from smallpox. The patients are husband and wife and two children. ...

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  40. MORE GERMAN "HEROISM."

    It is reported that the Germans, in retaliation for their losses at sea, bombarded a Belgian lightship from Zeebrigge pier, near Antwerp. The ...

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