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  2. LATE WAR NEWS.

    A communique states that the general situation is unchanged. We progressed on the left, and are still progressing north of the Somme. ...

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  3. OUR TROOPS.

    What applies to the New South Wales contingent of the first Australian Imperial Expedltionary Force might easily, be applied in all the States—there is improvement each ...

    Article : 769 words
  4. WAR TIME IN LONDON.

    A day or two ago an American journalist of repute, who was in London at the outbreak of tho war, wrote his impressions of the temper of London in that hour of ...

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  5. WAE NOTES.

    A rather delicate position is suggested by the cabled news that conversations are proceeding between Sir Edward Grey and the United States' Ambassador "concerning ...

    Article : 335 words
  6. THE WAR.

    In France the Allies are making further progress on the left wing, and officially, the position is stated to be "satisfactory." ...

    Article : 76 words
  7. FIXING PRICES.

    Giving evidence before the Necessary Commodities Commission, yesterday, James Thomas Tillock, senior partner of Tillock and Co., wholesale grocers, of Sydney, said his ...

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  8. PEACE OVERTURES.

    Mr. Victor Lassen, an American metal manufacturer, commissioned to buy material on behalf of the Russian Government, states on official authority that the ...

    Article : 99 words
  9. ENEMY'S POSITION.

    Mr. Ashmend Bartlett, who is in Paris, states that all indications point to the supposition that the German commanders and troops realise for the first time that they ...

    Article : 186 words
  10. TO MEET RUSSIA.

    A Rome telegram states that Germany is making a supreme effort to face Russia, and to raise the prestige of the Austrian Army. ...

    Article : 109 words
  11. THE BELGIANS.

    After the German bombardment of Wavre, St. Catherine's forts remained silent. The Germans believed this to be due to the efficacy of their fire, and ...

    Article : 194 words
  12. AN AGREEMENT ESSENTIAL.

    It may prove, and we are inclined to favour the view, that there has been some unintentional misrepresentation. in the recent message, and that the real ract is that ...

    Article : 321 words
  13. WAR BULLETIN.

    September 30, 11.25 p.m.—Reliable: The Russians hold formidable positions along the River Niemen, from Grodno to Kovna, where they are prepared to attack the ...

    Article : 75 words
  14. THE SEYDLITZ.

    Captain Glasson, master of the steamer Inverkip, which arrived late last night from Valparaiso, reported to-day that the steamer Seyd[?]tz, which left Sydney just before the ...

    Article : 351 words
  15. AT CRACOW.

    The whole of the military and civil administration is in German hands. General Dankel, with 150,000 Austrians, is outside Cracow preparing to stand ...

    Article : 33 words
  16. THE AISNE BATTLE.

    Germans here are aghast at the tone of the latest German newspapers, which are preparing the German people for defeat. Official messages admit that the German ...

    Article : 247 words
  17. GERMAN PRINCE.

    There are conflicting reports concerning Prince Adalbert, third son of the German Emperor, who is variously reported to be dead and to have been taken prisoner. ...

    Article : 85 words
  18. BATTLE BEGINS.

    The Russinns are before Cracow,, and a battle has begun. ...

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  19. RUSSIAN POLAND.

    Successes achieved by the Russians at Augustowo and Sopoczkio, north-west of Grodno, imply that the German centre is broken. ...

    Article : 113 words
  20. BRIDGES DESTROYED.

    Belgian volunteers have destroyed the railway tracks and bridges in ten places behind and within the German lines in the provinces of Brabant, Limburg, and ...

    Article : 59 words
  21. WHEN BRITAIN HAS REFUSED.

    What Britain is asking the United States to do now is practically what Lincoln asked Britain to do in the Civil war. The North declared a blockade covering the whole of ...

    Article : 205 words
  22. FLOATING MINES.

    A mine sank the British steamer Selby, 2137 tons, owned by R. Ropner and Co., in the North Sea. The crew were saved. ...

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  23. TURKEY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Constantinople states that angry quarels have occurred between the German and Turkish authorities. The former complained of the ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. TRADE AND COMMERCE.

    Short loans are quoted at 2½ per cent. The rate of discount for three months bills is 3½ per cent. ...

    Article : 33 words
  25. THE FAR EAST.

    Japanese siege guns sank a German destroyer at Tsing-tao. A Japanese mine-sweeper was blown up and another damaged. Four men were ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. THE RUAHINE.

    The steamer Ruahine, belonging to the New Zealand Shipping Company, and which arrived at Hobart recently, had a moat unusual voyage out. ...

    Article : 494 words
  27. TERRIBLE CARNAGE.

    The avalanche of German wounded from the battlefields of the Marne and Aisne are taxing the French Red Cross resources to the utmost. Both German ...

    Article : 86 words
  28. SEIZED WHEAT.

    The State Government now holds approximately 36,000 bags of the wheat seized under the recent proclamation, and this will be utilised to supply the wants of millers and other ...

    Article : 202 words
  29. THE WAR AND COMMERCE.

    Lord George Hamilton, presiding at a meeting of the Bank of Australasia, referring to the war said Australasia had a great advantage, as a large proportion of ...

    Article : 158 words
  30. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    The barque Algoa Bay, which left Newcastle on June 13, has arrived at Callao. The steamer St. Hugo, which left Newcastle on September 1, has reached ...

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  31. ANOTHER GERMAN SUCCESS.

    Another steamer has been sent to the bottom of the North Sea by a German mine; and the pitiful part about it is that, while she is one of an already long list of ...

    Article : 247 words
  32. GERMAN PATENTS.

    The Federal Attorney-General arrived in Sydney from Melbourne yesterday morning. Discussing the attitude of the Federal Government towards German patents operating ...

    Article : 376 words
  33. THE MINE PERIL.

    Austria, replying to Italy's protest against the laying of floating mines in the Adriatic, expresses regret that loss of life has occurred, and promises to remove ...

    Article : 37 words
  34. MANY GERMAN WOUNDED.

    Sixty thousand German wounded have reached Cologne. Many have lost [?]mbs. The Exhibition and other public buildings have been converted into hospitals ...

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  35. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Commandos which fought in the Beer war are flocking to General Botha's standard. The Union forces have achieved further ...

    Article : 38 words
  36. SIEGE OF SERAJEVO.

    A telegram from Nish states that the Servians have temporarily abandoned their attempt to take Sarajevo, as the Austrian[?] occupy strong positions, the taking o[?] ...

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  37. ARTILLERY DUEL.

    Infantry are counting almost nothing in the operations on the Allies' left wing. It is an artillery duel. An appalling incident occurred on ...

    Article : 135 words
  38. REFUSING TO SELL.

    The State Attorney-General (Mr. Mackinnon) said to-day that complaints had been made in certain quarters that holders of wheat were refusing to sell at the declared price or ...

    Article : 82 words
  39. WHAT RUSSIA AND JAPAN LOST.

    The losses from mines during the RussoJapanese war were heavy, as the following list shows:- RUSSIAN SHIPS LOST. ...

    Article : 177 words
  40. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    Referring to the suggestion that the Imperial Government should finance the Australian States, the "Evening Standard" says:—"If this is done the accommodation ...

    Article : 56 words
  41. THE CRUISER LEIPZIG.

    The cruiser Leipzig sank, the steamer Bankfielder, which carried half a million dollars worth of sugar. The crew wer[?] landed at Callao. ...

    Article : 35 words
  42. DOMINION MILLERS.

    A deputation of flour millers interviewed Mr. Massey, and contended that it was quite impossible to carry on business at the prices fixed by the commission—4/9 for wheat, and ...

    Article : 218 words
  43. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Sir John Maxwell, commanding the Army of Occupation, has ordered all Ge[?] mans and Austro-Hungarians in Egypt t[?] register before October 10, and to obey the ...

    Article : 97 words
  44. TROOPS FROM INDIA.

    The first contingent of Indians has landed in France. The Indian troops received an enthusiastic welcome at Marseilles, their march ...

    Article : 308 words
  45. THE TRAPPERS' RAID.

    Properly cooked, a fair-sized' rabbit will provide a meat meal for four people. On Wednesday the trappers of New South Wales gave the whole of their packs to the Chamber ...

    Article : 125 words
  46. "PART OF TOURNAI."

    "The Germans have set fire to part of Tournal" This simple sentence in the cablegrams comes as a mere war item, yet to the historian and art-lover it is charged with ...

    Article : 206 words
  47. IN THE TRENCHES.

    At Chalons, on Monday, the latest reports indicated that the German retirements were on strong lines where there were six feet trenches protected by ...

    Article : 145 words
  48. GERMAN GOODS.

    The recuit of the Senate poll was declared yesterday. Senator Barker said the new Parliament should impose prohibition on German goods, ...

    Article : 62 words
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