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  2. GERMAN ATTACKS REPULSED

    DUNKIRK, Wednesday Night.—The Allies expelled five thousand Germans from Bruges. A great Belgian success is reported ...

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  3. SERVIANS REPULSE AUSTRIANS.

    NISH, Thursday Morning.-The Ser­vians repulsed various, Austrian attacks near Montchovo, Eniinovo, and Belgrade,: inflicting heavy losses. ...

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  4. ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Lloyds agency at Colombo reports that the GErman cr[?]ser Emden sunk the British ...

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  6. BOMBARDMENT OF CATTARO.

    ROME, Thursday Morning.—A vio­lent bombardment of Cattaro continues. Nine forts are under fire from the French guns. ...

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  7. BRITISH WARSHIPS OPERATING WITH MAIN FORCES.

    Official.—Throughout Tuesday the enemy made vigorous, counter attacks against the Allies' front, but were driven back, suffering considerable losses. The ...

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  8. GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Among the many public subscriptions now being made for various objects in connection with the war is one for ...

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  9. OTHER SHIPS SAVED BY WARNING.

    Captain G[?]capello, of the Italian steamer Loredano, warned and thereby saved several British vessels from the Emden in the Bay of bengal. Lord ...

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  10. TRAFALGAR DAY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Much enthusiasm was displayed on the occa­sion of the celebration of Trafalgar Day in Britain. Many wreaths were ...

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  11. GERMAN SUBMARINE IN NON-TERRITORIAL WATERS.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday Morning.—A foreign submarine, which was not observed, reached non-territorial waters between Zealand and Kullen, ...

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  12. THE COVETED V. C.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.-Three non-commissioned officers in the "L" Battery have been recommended for the Victoria Cross. ...

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  13. TERRIBLE DESTRUCTION.

    BOULOGNE, Thursday Morning. — The destruction near Lille were terrible. Some villages were shelled by both armies until scarcely a stone was ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS EULOGISED.

    The following communication has been received from the secretary of the In-corporated Chamber of Commerce, Liver-pool, by the secretary of the ...

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  15. INTERPRETERS IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. - The staff of interpreters, under Field-Marshal Sir John French now numbers six hundred. ...

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  16. DEALING WITH ALIENS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The rounding up of the alien enemies of the military age is being continued. Two hundred were arrested in London ...

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  17. WARSHIPS RENDER GREAT SERVICE.

    The British warships did great service bombarding the Germans, whilst advancing to Nieuport. ...

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  18. ALLIES CAPTURE IMPORTANT CENTRE.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Morning.—Two thousand four hundred Hamburg sailors traversed Liege towards Antwerp, also two Zeppelins. ...

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  19. A FIERCE COMBAT.

    The Germans were strongly posted at Lebizat, near Armentieres, and desperately attempted to break through the Allies. The combat lasted ...

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  20. RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—There is much comment regarding Russia's sacrifice of ninety million sterling derived from the spirit monopoly for ...

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  21. GERMANS IN VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr Bayles drew attention to the measures adopted in Canada and other Dominions of the ...

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  22. IRISH STEAMER BLOWN UP.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—An English steamer saw the Irish steamer Cor[?]orant sink in the North Sea, and it is supposed she struck a mine. The ...

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  23. GERMANS SUFFER SEVERELY.

    Witnesses of the fighting at Dixmunde state that the Germans on withdrawing suffered heavily from the bayonet. They abandoned thousands ...

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  24. ENEMY SHELLED BY WARSHIPS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Government Press Association states that the British warships off the coast of Belgium watched the enemy at ...

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  25. THE NAVAL ATTACK.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — Monitors, with six-inch guns and scout torpedoers, left hurriedly on Saturday. Firing commenced on Sunday, and was ...

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  26. CANADA

    [?]L, Wednesday Night.—Nine houses containing Russians were blown up by a bomb. There were miraculous escapes and several were ...

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  27. HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. T. M. Kenzie moved a resolution that a message be sent to the Commander in Chief and officers and men of the grand fleet, expressing confidence in the ...

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  28. CYCLISTS RUSE.

    DUNKIRK, Thursday Morning. — Both sides are using large forces of mounted bicycles. They occupy advance posts, and if attacked by cavalry ...

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  29. THE ATTACKING MONITORS

    The three monitors used on the shores of Belgium were built by Vickers's, at Barrow Furness, for river work in Brazil. They are remarkable ...

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  30. CELEBRATIONS AT CAPE TOWN.

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday Morning.— Trafalgar Day wes celebrated with a thanksgiving and intercessional, service at the Cathedral. The naval cadets ...

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  31. GERMANY'S LAST HOPE.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—A letter found on a German prisoner from a friend at Dus[?]ldorf states: "If you saw the volunteers for the Landwehr ...

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  32. PORTUGAL

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Reuter at Lisbon states that, with a view to preventing the Government assisting Britain, the Royalists have circularised ...

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  33. THE PALACE AT BRUSSELS.

    A party of German officers dined for 3 days at the Palace in Brussels, and suddenly left after slashing the paintings and carpets, and riddling the ...

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  34. EMBEZZLEMENT

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—George Macdonald, managing director of the New Zealand Oil Fields Lamited, has been remanded for ...

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  35. ARREST OF GERMANS AND AUSTRIANS ORDERED.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Home Office has ordered the arrest of all Germans and Austro-Hungarians between the age of 17 and 45. ...

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  36. GENERAL VON MOLTKE'S SON KILLED.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—General von Moltke's son has been killed in action. ...

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  37. SENSATIONAL STATEMENT.

    ADELAIDE. Thursday.—At a meeting held last night to form a branch of the British Navy League, Mr C. E. Owen Smyth, D.S.O., who presided, ...

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  38. GERMAN ADMIRES PLANS.

    Visitors saw thirty airmen at a Brussels hotel inspecting a map of London, and marking the location of the Bank of England, the War Office, ...

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  39. A GERMAN BRIBE FOR NEUTRALITY.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—"The Daily Mail" says that the Germans have assured the Portuguese Royalists that Germany will restore the monarchy if ...

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  40. EASTERN OPERATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The "Daily Chronicle" Grodno correspondent, after journeys through the East Prussian's fighting line, declares that ...

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  41. ENEMY'S VIOLENT ATTACKS REPULSED.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. — A communique states that the enemy's attacks were particularly violent at Nieuport, Dexonde, and Labassee, but ...

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  42. AN APPEAL CASE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Court of Appeal has refused Cora Minnett's application for extension of time in which to find security for costs in ...

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  43. AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) cables to the Minister of Defence, under date London, Wednesday Night. ...

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  44. GERMANS DISLODGED.

    It is reported that the French and colonial troops dislodged the Germans from the forts north and east of Rheims. ...

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  45. SITUATION AT ANTWERP.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Morning.—The Germans have curtailed the garrison at Antwerp, and sent machine guns to the front. The water supply ...

    Article : 82 words
  46. TASMANIA

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  47. KAISER'S SON-IN-LAW A PRISONER.

    HAGUE, Thursday Morning.—The Kaiser's son-in-law, whilst leading the zieten Hussars on the French front, was missing, and it is believed he was ...

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  48. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the Senate to-day Senator Ready asked whether arrangements could not be made for altering the hour of departure ...

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  49. STREET FIGHTING AT LENS.

    GERMANS ABANDON STRATEGY FOR PILLAGE. The Germans had prepared long rows of miners' houses to the eastward of Lens for street fighting. The windows were protected by mattresses, and the ...

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  50. AUSTRIANS FIGHT IN BELGIUM.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Milan state that messages from Venice show that many Austrian troops were ...

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  51. GERMAN ENTRENCHMENTS.

    The Germans dug themselves in with their usual thoroughness in trenches, with five feet of earthworks in front, and zig-zagging, as a precaution ...

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  52. FIERCE FIGHT AT ROULERS.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Morning. — French Dragoons from Ypres, after expelling the remnant of the Germans from Roulers, barricaded the streets and ...

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  53. BEACONSFIELD.

    On Wednesday night the executive committee of the Red Cross Fund organised another dance, which was well attended, and the hall, which was lent ...

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  54. JAPAN'S ASSISTANCE APPRECIATED.

    The Admiralty communicates the fol­lowing telegrams: From the Admiralty to the Minister of Marine at Tokio: I desire, on behalf ...

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  55. CONFISCATING GERMAN MINES.

    BORDEAUX, Thursday Morning. — The Council of Ministers has decided to confiscate the Dielette mines belonging to a German company. ...

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  56. GERMANS REPULSED AND ROUTED.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Morning.—An official report states that the German troops who were occupying the roads to Warsaw, northward of the ...

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  57. THE UHLAN REGIMENTS FINISHED OFF.

    During the earlier battle to the westward of Lille an aeroplane reconnaisance disclosed two regiments of Uhlans bivouacked. A battery of ...

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  58. RIFLE CLUBS

    Members of the Launceston Rifle Club will continue musketry course at the rifle range on Saturday afternoon, commencing at 2 o 'clock. It is specially ...

    Article : 270 words
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  60. CORDIAL MESSAGE FROM JAPAN.

    From the Minister of Marine to the Admiralty: On behalf of the Imperial Japanese ese Navy I tender any Warmest thanks for your sincere and cordial message. I ...

    Article : 87 words
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