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  2. NO COMPROMISE WITH ENGLAND

    The "Cologne Gazette" declared that Germany will not accept peace which does not give her full indemnity for the sacrifices she has suffered Nothing could ...

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  3. GERMAN AVIATORS SHORT OF PETROL.

    The "Temps" states that a German prisoner declared that the German aeroplanes were not flying on the German lines owing to the lack of petrol. Near ...

    Article : 90 words
  4. ADVANCE OF THE ALLIES.

    The Bordeaux correspondent of the "Times" states that the Allies' left is slowly working its way round, despite the immense natural difficulties of the ...

    Article : 102 words
  5. CAVALRY AM[?]HED.

    Mechine guns repelled 400 German eavalry who were advancing northwards from Ypres towards Dixmude. About 200 were killed or wounded as a result of a ...

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  6. SERVIA AND THE ENTENTE.

    It is ofllcially declared that Servia will not conclude peace separately from the Triple Entente. ...

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  7. GERMANS AT BRUSSELS.

    Reliable information from Brussels states that the Germans there have been reinforced by two army corps making the total number there 150,000. ...

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  8. GENERAL FOURNIER A HERO.

    General Fournier is one of the heroes of the war. He bravely defended for a whole fortnight half of the Maubeuge, forts after the other half had gloriously ...

    Article : 75 words
  9. PROROGATION OF PARLIAMENT

    The [?]ing in his Speech proroguing Parliament to-day to October 27, says:—"The circumstances call for action rather than speech. After the Government had made ...

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  10. A BRAVE FUSILIER.

    A young lad belonging to the Dublin Fusiliers found himself isolated on an outpost. He fired on the Germans from a crude shelter until his amminition was ...

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  11. THE BATTLE OF TERMONDE.

    In the third fierce battle of Termonde, the Germans marched into the wrecked town, singing and shouting, one Party going to the Cathedral and ringing peals ...

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  12. BOMBARDMENT OF TERMONDE.

    In three separate bombardments of Termondo the Germans wilfully shelled the beautiful old tower of the Town Hall. ...

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  13. GERMAN LOSSES AT MAUBEUGE.

    The Germans admit having lost 14,000 men killed and wounded in the engagements at Maubeuge. ...

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  14. GALLANT FRENCH REGIMENT.

    It is reported that at Acy (?) a regiment of French Territorials was outnumbered and forced to take refuge in a large farm at Nogeon which is nearly as ...

    Article : 72 words
  15. LATEST CASUALTIES.

    The latest casualties include Captain D. [?] Lueas-Tooth, Lord Guernsey, and Lord Arthur Vincent Hay, all of whom were killed. ...

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  16. BRITISH EAST AFRICA.

    A despatch from Niarobi, British East Africa, gives details of the fighting at karonga The British surprised the enemy in the morning, and fighting was ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. STATEMENT BY THE KAISER.

    The Kaiser visited his wounded son, Prince Oscar, at Vibon, near Longwy. Addressing the Grenadier, he said he saw the fighting in the neighbourhood of ...

    Article : 60 words
  18. GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    The publication of the text of the evidence of German atrocities in Belgium has provoked a storm of indignation in America. The newspapers' general ery is, ...

    Article : 128 words
  19. QUESTION OF PEACE.

    Precident Wilson has received from the United States Ambassador at Berlin a telegram stating that Dr. von Bcthmann Hollweg, the Imperial German ...

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  20. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    The Russians captured a siege artillery train carrying 36 howitzers, which had been sent from Ereslan with the intention of attacking Nangoroo (?). ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. FIGHTING IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Two hundred and fifty Germans, with three maxims, attacked the frontier post at Nakob, which was defended by eight police, one of whom was killed, one ...

    Article : 117 words
  22. OPERATIONS IN GALICIA.

    Advices from Vienna state that the official reticence with regard to the operations in Galicia continues. The newspapers are seeking to divert attention ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. REPORTED CAPTURE OF POLISH WRITER.

    It is stated in Berlin that the Austrians have captured Henryk Sienkiewiez, the Polish author, whose works include "Quo Vads?" "The Deluge," and "Fire and ...

    Article : 37 words
  24. RIOTING IN VIENNA.

    Reports have been received at Rome of rioting at Vienna. The windows of the Ministry for War were smashed. VENICE, Saturday. ...

    Article : 106 words
  25. DESTRUCTION OF LOUVAIN.

    The "North German Gazette" says that an official despatch reporting on the Belgians" statements respecting the destruction of Louvain sets out that only ...

    Article : 90 words
  26. SYSTEMATIC LOOTING.

    The retreating Germans systematically looted the towns and fired the houses and destoryed booty which could not be carried away. The officers took their ...

    Article : 77 words
  27. FURTHER CAPTURES.

    The Russians catured 3000 p[?]sone[?]s and 10 guns in the Sandomir [?] region in Galicia on September 15, and 3000 ammunition waggons. After burning ...

    Article : 67 words
  28. MR. ASQUITH ON THE WAR.

    Mr. Asquith addressed a recruiting meeting at Usher Hall, Edinburgh, last night. The Lord Provost presided, and among those present were Lord ...

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  29. DISTRESSED WOMEN WORKERS.

    Queen Mary's fund for distressed women workers now amounts to £50,000. ...

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  30. "A TERRIBLE MISCALCULATION."

    The new Governor-General. Lord Buxton, and-Lady Buxton, received an enthusiastic welcome to Pretoria. In replying to an address of welcome Lord ...

    Article : 150 words
  31. FREE MEDICAL ATTENDANCE.

    The British Medical Association and the Pharmaceutica1 Society have arranged with the Government to give free medical attendance with medicine ...

    Article : 52 words
  32. A BRAVE BELGIAN.

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

    Article : 51 words
  33. ITALY'S POSITION.

    The British Embassy's publication of a translation of the despatched of Sir Maurice de Bunsen, late British Ambassador at Vienna, and Sir Edward Grey, ...

    Article : 157 words
  34. INDIGNITIES IMPOSED ON FRENCH PRISONERS.

    It is reported that the French prisoners at Munich are being publicly exhibited, a charge of 2d. being made for admission, and that enormous crowds ...

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  35. OPERATIONS IN EAST PRUSSIA.

    The operations on the East Prussian front are now completely on Russian territory where the Germans lare unable to utilise the railways owing to the ...

    Article : 52 words
  36. BRITISH AUTHORS' DECLARATION.

    Sixty of the foremost British authors, men and women of all shades of political and social thought, have signed a declaration upholding the justice of Britain's ...

    Article : 37 words
  37. BELGIAN FLAGS AT BRUSSELS.

    The German general at Brussels has ordered the removal of all Belgian flags, on the ground that they are a provocation to the Germans. ...

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  38. HOUSES WRECKED AND DEFILED

    Sir Alfred Sharpe, who traversed the district in France where the recent [?]ing took place, states that the Germans were wrecking all unoccupied houses ...

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  39. A NEW RUSSIAN FLAG.

    The Tsar has sanctioned the design of a new flag, symbolising the union of himself and his people, combining the Imperial arms and the national colours. ...

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  40. STEALING HISTORICAL RECORDS.

    The Germans at Brussels forced the doors of the Palace of Justice and removed all objects of historical value, which were later found in the knapsack ...

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  41. GERMAN PATENTS.

    Many applications have, been made to the courts to void or suspend German patents granted in Great Britain. ...

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  42. SERVIANS AND AUSTRIANS.

    Details of the battle between Serviane and Austrians on September 7, 8, and 9 state that 90,000 Austrians on the night of September 7 crossed the mouth of the ...

    Article : 336 words
  43. DEATH OF LORD JOHN HAMILTON.

    Lord John Hamilton was killed while fighting with the Irish Guards. ...

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  44. FEELING IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. Ferraria, a prominent Herzogitc, in a speech here, declared that if the Government did not comply with Great Britain's request to take military measures ...

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  45. RUSSIAN MOBILISATION.

    Russian has completed the mobilisation of six millions of men only half a million are in operation in Eastern Prussia, and half a million in Galicia. The ...

    Article : 245 words
  46. ADVANCE OF THE RUSSIANS.

    The Russians have occupied the fortifications at Siniawa and Sambor (in Galicia), while Jaroslav is in flames. The Austrian real guard has heen driven from ...

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  47. FRENCH WIRELESS STATION BOMBARDED.

    Six Austrian torpedo boats, in the absence of the Anglo-French fleet, bombarded the French wireless station at Autivari, on the coast of Montenegro, but ...

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  48. TRENCH INCIDENT RECALLED.

    The list of the killed me[?]udes Captain B. Stewart, who was imprisoned with Captain Trench in Germany for alleged esronago a couple of years ago. ...

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  49. SOUTH AFRICAN TRAGEDY.

    The Jackson gang, which was the indirect cause of General De la Rey's death, took refuge in a cave on the East Rand. The brigands were summoned to ...

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  50. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    It is understood that the British, French, and German Governments have agreed to arrange an exchange of prisoners through the United States ...

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  51. AUSTRIAN ARMY CUT OFF.

    A Petrograd message states that the Russians completely cut off General Denkyl's army, forming the extreme left, from Ptszemysl to Cracow, preventing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  52. OUTRAGES ON THE BATTLEFIELD.

    A Frenchman now in hospital at Lena lay wounded on the battlefield, and a German sergeant, aged about 23 years, pointed his revolver at the Frenchman, ...

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  53. ROUMANIA AND BULGARIA.

    Official advices indicate that Roumanie submarine service, said:—"We left England on March 2, and have covered 10,500 miles, creating a record for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  54. STRENGTHENING FRONTIER FORTRESSES.

    From Istien, along the Rhine to Cologue the fortress towns are being strengthened hastily. There is similar activity in L[?] raine. The Kaiser is still in Luxemburg, ...

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  55. GERMANS WEARING BRITISH UNIFORMS.

    In the recent [?]se of German officers wearing British uniforms then motor car contained the trank ot Captain Bertrand Stewart, which was taken from him when ...

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  56. BELGIAN TOWNS DESTROYED.

    The Germans, enraged by the recent Belgian successes, completely destroyed the small towns of Bapellcauhis, Buggenhout, Sempst, and Elwyt by exploding ...

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  57. NEW ZEALAND DOCTOR.

    Lieutenant-Colonel Barclay, of New Zealand, has volunteered for service with the Russian Red Cross, and has joined the field hospital. He was going to the Far ...

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  58. MADAME PATTI A PRISONER.

    Madame Adelina Patti, the famous prim[?] donna, and her husband, Baron Cederstrom, were head as prisoners it Carisbad for several weeks, and when they were ...

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  59. NO HALF PEACE.

    Widespread satisfaction is expressed at the declaration that the Triple Entenie will make peace together Russia is not fighting for territorial aggardisement, ...

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  60. SCIENTIFIC' ENTRENCHMENTS.

    The Germans at Chalous constructed scientific entrenchments with large covred works as screens against shell fire. There were also specially protected areas ...

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  61. OFFER FROM SOUTH AFRICA.

    Commandant Fredericks, who commanded the Scandinavian contingent in the Boer war, has offered to Eail Kitchener his services and those of a ...

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  62. JAPANESE AIRMEN.

    It is officially stated that the Japanese, with aeroplanes, bombarded the German ships in Kiau-chau Bay, as well as the wireless and electric power ...

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  63. GIFT OF VICTORIAN BUTTER.

    A donation of a ton of butter for wounded soldiers has, been received from Mrs. Dendson and family, of Colac, Victoria. ...

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  64. NO FOOD, PLENTY OF CHAMPAGNE.

    A letter from a German officer in a daily paper here says that the Germans when on the retreat were without food for 24 hours but had abundance of ...

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  65. APPEAL TO AUSTRO-HUNGARIANS.

    The Tsar, in a proclamation to the people of Austro-Hungary, states: "Russia is bringing you freedom and the fulfilment of national aspirations. The ...

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  66. THE WHEAT MARKET.

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  67. FIGHTING AT KIAU-CHAU.

    It is offcially announced that the Japanese troops, have landed at Laoshan Bay. Japanese accounts state that the German troops at Tsingtan consist of ...

    Article : 128 words
  68. PRUSSIAN MILITARY TYRANNY.

    Mr. Winston Churchill (First Lord of the Admiralty) in a message to a recruiting meeting at Acton Park, said: "Nothing less than a million British ...

    Article : 68 words
  69. ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP A BRIDGE.

    A party of Germans in a amotor car in the uniforms of French prisoners, who[?]e indentification papers they carried, were cuaght attempting to blow up a railway ...

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  70. FIGHTING WITH AUSTRIANS.

    The German troops have been interspersed with Austrians in the entrenchments for the purpose of raising the spirite of the last mentioned; but after a Russian ...

    Article : 103 words
  71. IN BELGIUM.

    The Germans are preparing strong reinforcements outside Liege to prevent attacks from the north and north-west. There are voiled hints given in Antwerp ...

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  72. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Much interest centred in Mr. Lloyd George's first speech on the war, delivered in an address to London Welshmen. Among those present was Sir George ...

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  73. NATIONAL FUND IN CANADA.

    The National Fund now amounts to over 4,000,000 dlollars (over £800,0 0). ...

    Article : 19 words
  74. Advertising

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  75. Advertising

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