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  2. Advertising

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  3. GERMANS Strike a Surprise Packet at LIEGE

    A good deal of war news came over the cable last night, and some of it is important. ...

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  4. Second Edition

    The British Fleet got into touch with the German High Sea Fleet south of the Dogger Bank, in the North Sea. ...

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  5. Indents of the Fighting

    The German attack was concentrated on Barchon. On Wednesday morning the German cayaairy manoeuverd north of Liege, while the infantry ...

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  6. Holland Invaded

    Hindered by the [?] of bridges and railway viaducts, the Germans were compelled to make northward and violated Dutch ...

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  7. GENERAL BRIDGES TO COMMAND

    Brigadier-General W.T. Bridges C.M.G., who [?] command of the Royal Australian Military College and succeeded General ...

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  8. CHARGE OF ESPIONAGE

    Max Bernstein Laurens, music hall artist was charged with [?] at the Bow-street Police Court to-day, and remanded. ...

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  9. "GOD HELP US"

    The Kaiser has called up all Germeans capable of bearing arms. The order says:—"We have to defend our most sacred possessions against the ...

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  10. Possible French Counter-attack

    The gallant defence of Liege as greatly assiasting the French mobi[?]tion. It is understood that General Joffre [?] to the forward school ...

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  11. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES

    The Nizam of Hyderabad and the Maharajah of Blkanir have offered to serve with the British army, and also to provide troops and to lay all their ...

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  12. Boy Seouts Mobilised

    Lieutenant General Sir Report Baden-Powell has been quietly [?] blising the Boy [?] and the has now 20,000 avaiable for public ...

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  13. TEN THOUSAND GERMANS

    Another account of the fighting around Liege states that the tenth army corps reinforced by cavalry, attacked Lieue on Wednesday night. ...

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  14. BOMBARDMENT OF BELGRADE

    A Servian report from Nish states that a fierce [?] of Belgrade was resumed on Tuesday. Australian accounts also inicate ...

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  15. A BRITISH FORCE

    The "Daily News" states that the Government has decided to send an expeditionary force to the Continent and preparations have already been ...

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  16. NORTH SEA OPEN

    The Press Association states that the [?] informed Tyneside [?] on Thursday night that they may send ...

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  17. Britihs Cruiser Sunk.

    The unprotected cruiser Amphion (2880 tons) struck a mine yesterday and sank with 120 hands on board. Captain C.H. Fox 16 officers and ...

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  18. BRAVO, BELGIUM

    The splendid resistance offered by the Belgians to the German invasions of their country is apparent in the official announcement that the Germans ...

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  19. HAS THERE BEEN FIGHTING?

    According to official advices received at Grimsby Hull and Harwich, a naval engagement between England and Germany may have taken ...

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  20. SOCKS FOR OUR SOLDIERS

    "I want socks—hand knitted woolien socks—thousands of paris of them. They are for the use of our own soldires" ...

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  21. THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE

    The Melbourne Cale[?] Society has initiated a movement to have a strong Scottish regiment in the ex[?] force. The movement ...

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  22. GERMAN MERCHANT STEAMERS

    It is reported that the crusier Glasgow has captured several German merchantmen outside Braziltian waters. ...

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  23. MAY TAKE A FORTNIGHT

    Liege overlooks the Brussels plain. On the other side are bills and narrow raileys resemnbling the Derbyshire for[?] Namur and Antwerp ...

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  24. AN AMBASSADOR'S TALE.

    Daniel [?] Hainnausen, head of the German [?] at Washington during Ber[?] absence asserts that Sir Edward Grey tried to impose upon ...

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  25. A CANARD

    Reports from two sources stated that Britain had sunk 19 German [?] in the North Sea. Mr Churchill, First Lord of ...

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  26. GERMANS RECKLESS ATTACK

    The Germans in attacking Liege on Thursday continued their reckless [?] and sacrified hundreds of men in columns of frontal attack. ...

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  27. Word of Warning

    So many wild rumors are going about and so many [?] cablegrams are coming to hand that The Sunday Times' deems it necessary to issue a world of warning. ...

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  28. PRIME MINISTER TALKS

    The Prime Minister [Mr [?] Cook said to-day that there would be no trouble at all in [?] a full quota of [?] for the ...

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  29. How the [?]

    The fact of the naval [?] practsing gun fire in the North Sea has given rise to bightly[?] ru[?] of sea battles. ...

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  30. King Albert in Command

    King Albert commands the FrancoBelgian troops with combined French and Belgian staffs. ...

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  31. BELGAINS INTREPIDITY

    The chateau near Fort Chandiontaine is which a number of retreating Germans took refuge, was reduced to ruins by Belgian artillery. ...

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  32. GERMAN DESTROYER CHASED

    The captain of the trawler Loch Ness reports that he saw two British cruisers chase a German destroyer on Wednesday. ...

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  33. Monday's Premiers' Conference

    The Prime Minister has convened a conference for Monday to consider financial and internationl organisation, and Mr. Fisher and ail the State ...

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  34. FRENCH AND GERMANS

    The French Parliament has been summoned to meet to-day. A telegram from Montmedy near the frontier of Luxemburg, states ...

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  35. HEAVY FIRING HEARD

    Trawlers, at Aberdeen report heavy firing, in the North Sea They saw two cruisers flying the French flag Sixty tralers are still unaccounted ...

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  36. The Koenigin Luise

    Later a[?] coucerning the sinking of the Geman mail steamber Koenigin Luise state that it was the destroyer Lance, and not the ...

    Article : 131 words
  37. A Patriotic Offer

    A large firm of bakers in Melbourne has offerd to supply bread for the Victorian forces at the actual cost of production. ...

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  38. NEWS FROM MAESTRICHT

    Reports from Maestricht, north of Liege state that the sound of big guns was heard distinctly and smoke was seen from the church steeples. ...

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  39. Prizes Awaiting Capture

    The "Matin" estimates 3000 sailing vessesl and 2000 steamers are on the high seas flying the German flag None of them carry coal for more than ...

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  40. POSITION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    "Everything possible to ensure the early resumption of work on the Wallaroo and Moonta mines Will be done," said the [?] this morning. ...

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  41. Air Duel to the Death

    It is stated that a German aviator flew over Liege while the fighting was going on. A Belgian avaiator threw himself against the German machine ...

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  42. GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS

    The seventh and tenth German Army-Corps-have-entered Alx-la Chapeile, about 25 miles north-east of ...

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  43. Goeben Not Captured

    The German battle-cruiser Goeben was reported on Thursday to have been captured by the French fleet. The report is not officially confirmed. ...

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  44. IN AUSTRALIA

    Mr.J.H. Prowase the Mayor of Perth, yesterday afternoon received the following urgent wire from, Mr David Hennessy, the Lord Mayor of ...

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  45. GERM CAVALRY CUT UP

    During the fighting about Liege a divison of German cavalry forded the Meuse and was [?] annihilated by the Belgian fire. Sevan ...

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  46. Brutal Outrages

    The Russian Ambassador, His family, and suite, were grossly assaultd and insuited when leaving Berlin. ...

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  47. GERMANS IN ENGLAND

    The police have found maps, projectiles, plans and cipher codes at the residence of a number of German reservists who recently reached ...

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  48. A ZEPPELIN SHELLED

    Another account states that a Zeppelln airship, while making for Liege was struck by a small and crashed to the ground hear the frontier. ...

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  49. Franco-German Frontier

    The battles on the Franco-German frontier during the nest ten days will not be a struggle between the main masses, but a eonflict of covering ...

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  50. Multitudes of Spies

    The Belgians are beset with German pies, who continue to work with marvellous deliberation and courage, eren using wireless. The public is ...

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  51. THE STUBBORN SERVIANS

    Newe from Nish states that the Austrians failed in seven attempts to cross the Danube and the Save River. ...

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  52. News from Canada

    An attempt was made to dynamite the Canadtan-Northern Railway near Fielding station, on Parry Sound. The explosives were discovered ...

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  53. More Germans Arrested

    Detachments of police and territorials raided an hotel in the Eustonroad atid arrested-two armed men and seized many Mauser pistols, and ...

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  54. THE GERMAN MENACE

    The supreme command of the French forces has not been settled, Galliegi, vrho gained fame in Madagasear, and General Castlenau are ...

    Article : 343 words
  55. feeding the People

    The British Government has appointed an influential advsory committee to deal with distress. Mr. Herbert Samuel, Postmaster ...

    Article : 151 words
  56. RUSSIAN REPORTS

    No war correspondents are allowed to accompany the army of the headquarters staff. A German squadron of nineteen ...

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  57. Barbarity of the Germans

    An eye-witness of the combat at Vise affrms that a squadron of Prussian cavalry moved towards the Vise Bridge, in which the Belgians had ...

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  58. GERMAN LINERS CAPTURED

    An English cruiser captured the German liner Tubania (14,000 tons), which was making for Plymouth with many German reservists and a large ...

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  59. Germany Scathingly Condemned

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, in the House of Commons on Thursday night, stated the position and the determination of the Government in ...

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  60. A MAGNIFICENT GIFT"

    The State Premier, who has been, is close touch with the Prime Minister states that the expeditionary force will cost Australia £2,500,000. "This is a ...

    Article : 111 words
  61. TASMANIA TROUBLED

    Great manifestations of loyalty are evident throughout Tasmania The mining industry has already received a bad shock. The Mt. Bischoff and ...

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  62. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE WOUNDED

    The "Standard" states that a man of unknown nationality attacked and seriously wounded the Crown Prince of Germany. The Prince's assailant ...

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  63. Germans Arrested in W.A.

    A German officer on the reserve force was arrested yesterday in Perth and taken down to the camp at Fremantle, where he is being detained ...

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  64. New Line of Attack

    An attack on Liege via the River Vesdre is impracticable as the winding route will ill-suit a large army, and the tunnels and bridges have been ...

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  65. GERNAN RESERVISTS

    A number of German reservists who were sailors on board a Russians barque at Bunbury, left the ship, and five of them were arrested last even ...

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  66. Satisfaction in Austria

    Sir Edward Grey's speech in the House of Commons was received with genuine relief because it did not aliude to any breach of the relations ...

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  67. Ambassadorial Courtesies

    A high offical of the Foreign Office bade farewell to Sir W.E. Goschen, the British Ambassndor, on leaving Berlin. ...

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  68. Billets Kept Open

    The State Government has decided that it will keep open the planes of any public servants who may be accepted for active service. ...

    Article : 34 words
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