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  5. Detailed Story of Herbertshohe Surrender.

    An interesting story of the taking ol Herberashohe is published. The Australian troops exhibited great gallantry under fire for the first time. ...

    Article : 278 words
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  7. FIGHTING AT ZANZIBAR.

    Messages from British East Africa report that the German cruiser Konigsberg made an unexpected attack upon H.M.S. Pegasus, while the latter ship was lying at anchor in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 194 words
  8. ALLIES ADVANCE.

    The steady advance of the loft wing of the Allied Forces is becoming, highly important General von Kluck's flank is now in an exposed position. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN BRAVERY.

    Last Sunday week the section of the Australian Expeditionary Force, which landed at Herbertshohe were still entrenched and in action. But the defence had dwindled ...

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  10. THE GREAT RETREAT.

    The Paris Journal states that it learns on excellent authority that the Battle of the Aisne will shortly end, and that there will be a renewed retreat of the enemy in the ...

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  11. WAR FROM UNDERGROUND.

    The salient feature of the struggle along the River Aisne is the immense strength of the enemy's position between Rheims and the Argonne region. ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. ON THE WANE.

    The Times correspondent at Bordeaux says that the Allied Forces' left is advancing, but though the fury of battle is waning it is too early to say whether it is due to fatigue of ...

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  13. ARMED MERCHANTMEN.

    It is understood that the British armored merchantman Carmania bailed up the German armored merchantman Capo Trafalgar, in the South Atlantic Ocean, and that, after a ...

    Article : 120 words
  14. AISNE BY NIGHT.

    "The scene along the Aisne battler front by night was magnificent and appalling. The whole valley was swept by searchlights from darkness till dawn. The great beams moved ...

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  15. IN EAST PRUSSIA.

    The Russian Legation in Antwerp announces that the German offensive movement in East Prussia has been definitely arrested and that the enemy is retreating at several ...

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  16. HOW DR. POCKLEY DIED

    He gave his life to save that of a wounded soldier. In that epitaph may be summarised the story of how Dr. Brian Antill Pockley lost ...

    Article : 278 words
  17. ADALBERT'S WORD.

    Prince Adalbert, the Kaiser's son, collected £40,000 at Rheims, and subsequently he bombarded the city for three days. A correspondent perched himself on the ...

    Article : 107 words
  18. PRZEMYSL GARRISONED.

    The authorities of Przemysl, 55 miles west of Lemberg, have ejected the civil inhabitants. The town has a garrison of 60,000, and has ...

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  19. GERMAN PEACE PROPOSALS.

    When news was received in Sydney a few days ago that Germany had sought to make peace with Belgium the Premier cabled to the Agent-General to ascertain if there ...

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  20. ENEMY'S MAUBEUGE LOSSES.

    The German losses in the bombardment and storming of Maubeuge are estimated to have been between. 80,000 and 140,000. ...

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  21. ENEMAS AIR SERVICE.

    The Russians Estate that the German system for the utilisation of aircraft consists of sending aeroplanes to photograph and map positions, and for the Zeppelins to follow. ...

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  22. ONE FOR ME, ONE FOR YOU!

    Exhaustive tests made here show that krupp's, in supplying the orders of the Belgian Government, delivered guns that were of inferior manufacture. ...

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  23. SIR W. BARTTELOT WOUNDED.

    Sir Walter Barttelot, of the Coldstream Guards,has been wounded. Sir Walter Barttelot was' Lord Denman's A.D.C. during his term as Governor-General ...

    Article : 53 words
  24. LOSS TO ENEMY.

    Sir George Reid cables on the 20th, 5.10 p.m.:-- Official.--No change in the situation. Weather still very bad. Counter-attacks were ...

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  26. DEMONSTRATIONS IN ROME.

    There have been frequent demonstrations in Home in favor of the Italian participation in the war against Austria. ...

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