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  3. Germans Preparing for Retreat

    The news from the seat of war is rather scanty and none too illuminating. The enemy is evidently retreating from France, but his retirement is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Scientific Entrenchments

    At Chalons the Germana constructed scientific entrenchments with large covered works as screens against shell fire; also specially-protected ...

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  5. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE

    The Governor-General, Commander of the Australian Commonwealth Forces, arrived in Sydney to-day, and paid a visit to the various camps. ...

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  6. FIGHTING IN AFRICA

    Details of the fighting on victoria Nyanza, in the British East African Proteotorate, show that at Karonga a British force surprised the ...

    Article : 98 words
  7. BRITISH RED CROSS SOCIETY

    In accordance with a resolution passed at the first executive meeting of the West Australian branch of the British Bed Cross Society, recently ...

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  8. RUSSIANS STILL ADVANCING

    The Russians are at jaworow. They have captured the convoys of the 6th and 14th Austrian corps, also 30 guns and enormous quantities of ...

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  9. IN THE FEDERALSPHERE

    Ministers will begin next week a series ot Cabinet meetings which are likely to have a widespread effect on Australian industry. Tariff reform of ...

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  10. THE THEATRE OF WAR

    Despatches from various German railway centres announce a sudden and general movement of German concentration towards the Luxemburg ...

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  11. CARRY THE COLORS

    The expeditionary force paraded at Morphettville racecourse this morning. The Governor presented the colors to the Light Horse and Infantry. Sir ...

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  12. A DISASTER

    The Minister for Defence to-day received the following wireless message from Rear-Admiral Patey, on board H.M.A.S. Austral[?]a: ...

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  13. BRITISH PUST ATTACKED

    A force of 250 Germans with three maxims attacked the frontier post of Nakob, defended by eight Cape police. One of the policemen was killed, one ...

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  14. RUSSIA'S OBJECTS

    Widespread satisfaction is felt at the declaration of the Triple Entente to make peace all together when the time arrives. Russia is not fighting for ...

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  15. OPERATIONS ON THE AISNE

    General von Kluck has been reinforced in the Aisne, partly from Amiens, partly from Belgium and Maubeuge, and partly by reserves from ...

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  16. "BRITISH FOUGHT LIKE DEVILS"

    A letter from a German officer, published in a Danish paper, states:- "The Germans in retreat were foodless for 24 hours, but had plenty of ...

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  17. UNIFORMITY OF GAUGE

    More immediately important than this decision will be the consideration of the unification of gauge project. If this gigantic work can be financed it ...

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  18. FURTHER LOCAL MOBILISATION

    Orders were issued yesterday for the mobilisation of the 88th (Berth) Infantry, which will take place at Perth Drill Hall at 9 a.m. on Tuesday next. ...

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  19. JAPANESE AEROP[?]NES

    An official report says that Japanese aeroplanes dropped bombs on German ships in Klau-Chau Bay and also on the wireless and electric power ...

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  20. THE KAISER AGAIN

    The Kaiser visited his wounded son Oscar at Vibon, near Longwy, Addressing the Grenadiers he said: "I saw fighting in the neighborhood of ...

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  21. BOOZERS AND CADGERS

    Generoursly-inclined members of the public are warned to beware of being imposed upon by odd, stray cadgers and boozers who seem to ...

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  22. BOGUS WAR TAX

    The Government's Bogus War Tax Bill met the fate it merited. On Tuesday night—or rather Wednesday morning—the Legislative Council rejected ...

    Article : 525 words
  23. APPEAL TO HUNDGARIANS

    The Archduke Nich[?]as has [?]ued a proclamation to the people of Hungary stating: "Russia is oringing you freedom and the [?] of [?]tional ...

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  24. PARLIAMENT PROROGUED

    Parliment has been prorogued [?] October 27. In the [?] the [?] speech the King [?]:- "The [?] for action ...

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  25. VARENNES EVACUATED

    Despite the severity of the Alsne battle no anxiety is felt at paris. It is pointed out that the German right is very strongly placed, and it is ...

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  26. DECEIVING THE GERMANS

    Travellers from Germany relate that there have been many peace [?] strations in [?]lin, One night [?] were placarded with "We [?] Peace.[?] ...

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  27. SERVIANS SMITE HARD

    Details, of the battle cabled 15th inst. in Bosnia show that 90,000 Austrians on the night of the 7th inst crossed the mouth of the Drina, where the ...

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  28. PEACEMAKER-WILSON

    President Wilson has received a telegram from Dr. Von HOllweg, replying to the Presidents inquiry whether the Kaiser was prepared to ...

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  29. THE BATTLE CONTINUING

    An official communique says:— The battle continues from the Oise to Woevre without important change. Slight progress has been made on the ...

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  30. GETTING INTO HARNESS

    One of Mr. Millen's last acts as Defence Minister was a disappointment in a small way to himself and to many men. He had to direct that no ...

    Article : 335 words
  31. PATTI A PRISONER

    Madame Patti, the famous singer, arid her husband, were imprisened at Car[?]sbad for several weeks. When they were released the mob stoned ...

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  32. FROM THE MARNE

    Mr. Richard Harding Davis, the well-known American novelist and war correspondent, who witnessed the end of the late battle of Selssons, ...

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  33. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL TROUBLE

    As we anticipated would be the case last week, the recent trouble at the Children's Hospital between Dr. Pearson (the chief medical officer) ...

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  34. THE ENEMY LOOTING

    The retreating Germans systematically looted the towns on the line of retreat. They fired the houses, and destroyed the booty which they were ...

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  35. THE AUSTRIAN DEBACLE

    German troops have been interspersed with Austrians in the entrenchments for the purpose of raising the latter's spirits; but after a Russian ...

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  36. THE MISSING MEN

    The following officers were English officers and men of the missing submarine AE1: — Lieut-Commander Thomas F. Besant, Lieut. Hon. ...

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  37. Miscellaneous Cables

    Owing to the scarcity ot important drugs and the fact that the price has advanced since the war broke out, several British firms have begun to ...

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  38. NO DECISIVE BATTLE

    The German headquarters has issued a statement from Berlin that no decisive battle has been fought between the Oise and the Meuse. ...

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  39. Severe Marching

    The "Temps" states that the German wounded complain, of the severe marching they are compelled to undergo. They never "march lees than ...

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  40. GERMANS IN BELGIUM

    Reliable information from Brussels states that the Germana there are reinforced by two army corps, making 150,000. At Antwerp the Belgian ...

    Article : 123 words
  41. ITALIAN NEUTRALITY

    The Democratic paper "Cef" states that the Nationalist Reform, Socialist ana Republican parties have resolved. In favor of immediate hostilities. The ...

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  42. Siege of Maubeuge

    An officer who escaped from the siege of Maubeuge states that the forts were unable to respond to the German fire made from a distance of e[?]ght ...

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  43. HOME RULE BILL

    The Home Rule Bill and the Welsh Disestablishment Bill have received the Royal Assent, as also have the Legislation Suspension Bill, which ...

    Article : 96 words
  44. RUSSIA'S ADVANCE ON PRZEMYSL

    Sir George Reid has cabled as follows:- "Rome reports that Germany is hasten[?]g troops to meet the advancing ...

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  45. Germany's Losses

    It is stated on reliable authority that in the past fortnight the Germans have been losing in killed, wounded and prisoners an average of 3200 a ...

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  46. DIES FOR HIS COMRADES

    The Germans at Willsbrook were sweeping the Belgians across a canal with machine guns. The Belgians were unable to cross the canal, as the ...

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  47. ANOTHER GERMAN [?]LUNDER

    The news is now confirmed that tae German destroyers, which on the 4th inst were reported to have arrived at Kiel in a sinking condition, belonged ...

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  48. Sugar Export Prohibited

    The Federal Executive Council has authorised the issue of a proclamation prohibiting the export of sugar, except with the approval of the Cabinet. ...

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  49. CABLE FROM JOHN REDMOND

    Dr. Chas. W. M'Carthy, chairman of the Home Rule executive of N.S.W., received a cable message to-day as follows from Mr. John Redmond: ...

    Article : 110 words
  50. GERMANS REALISING

    The prevailing impression in diplomatic circles is that Germany has realises the impossibility of extensive operations in France, and will ...

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  51. AUSTRALIA'S SUBMARINES

    Prior to this unfortunate occurrence Australia possessed two submarines, and they were the two most recent additions to the Australian fleet, ...

    Article : 101 words
  52. Stock Exchange Still Closed

    At to-day's meeting of the Stock Exchange it was decided not to reopen on Monday. ...

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  53. GERMAN ATROCITIES

    The publication of the text of the German atrocities in Belgium has provoked a storm of indignation in America. The cry of the newspapers is ...

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  54. A Significant Departure

    The s.s. Levuka, which runs between here and Sydney, [?]urrledly put to sea to-day 21 hours before her advertised time. She left her passengers ...

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