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  2. A Happy Thought.

    When the British cruiser Hermes was sinking after being struck by a torpedo from a German submarine in the Straits of Dover, some one remembered that 400 ...

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  3. Turkish Vessels Sunk.

    Official news fran Constantinople states that a British fleet entered the Gulf of Cheshoe, in Asia Minor, for the purpose of attacking the Turkish gunboat Dura ...

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  4. Disheartened Teutons.

    Four hundred Germans, hungry and weary, offered to surrender near the Year Canal. When they left their trenches their comrades fired on them, and only 230 ...

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  5. THE SECOND CONTINGENT.

    During the part few weeks the troops of the 2nd Expeditionary Force at Morphettville have been doing solid work, and have generally made gratifying progress. ...

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  6. Micawber German Generals.

    The congestion in the German base hospitals is causing large numbers to succumb for lack of proper attention. The German generals meanwhile continue their ...

    Article : 153 words
  7. MARTYRDOM OF BELGIUM.

    Dr. Charles Sarolea, the distinguished Belgian man of letters, Belgian Consul at Edinburgh, and head of the Department of French Literature at Edinburgh ...

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  8. GALLANT BRITISH CHARGES.

    It is rumoured that the Imperial Government will shortly ask for a war loan of £200,000,000 Turkey is said to have expressed regret to Russia for her hostile acts in the Black Sea and against Russian ports, and to have offered ...

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  9. A Barricade of Dead.

    Details of the fighting at Bukolarjevo, near, the East Prussian boundary, show that the Russians were entrenched on high ground on the eastern side of a long ...

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  10. TOO LATE!

    The Turkish Grand Vizier telegraphed regretting the breaking off of the relations with Russia, but said that Turkey's action was due to a hostile act by Russia. In ...

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  11. North Sea Closed.

    Owing to indiscriminate minelaying having become a menace to all trading vessels, the Admiralty has directed that the North Sea shall be closed, until further ...

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  12. OTHER STATES.

    Further argument was heard by Mr. Justice Heydon in the Industrial Court to-day on the question of the suspension of the operations of Wages Boards during war ...

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  13. Lody Treason Case.

    The hearing of the treason case against Carl Lody, alias Charles Inglis, formerly of New York, was concluded to-day before Mjr. Gen. Lord Cheylesmore and eight ...

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  14. KAISER AT THE FRONT.

    The Kaiser witnessed the fight to capture Ypres. At one stage the Germans were believed to have achieved their purpose. The British troops tapped a ...

    Article : 181 words
  15. Bulgarian Mobilization.

    The first line of the Bulgarian armies has already been mobilized, and the mobilization of the Second line has been ordered. ...

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  16. FRANCO-BELGIAN FIELD.

    Near to the town of Ypres, which the British hold with French allies against incessant attacks of the foe, the Germans have delivered desperate ...

    Article : 161 words
  17. Russian Successes.

    An official communique states that further, progress has been made in driving the enemy, from the eastern border, from the Kominton Forest to the Vladislavoff ...

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  18. Railways Award Suspended.

    In the State Industrial Court to-day Mr. Justice Edmunds gave his decision on the appeal made by the Railways Commissioners and the Railway Officers' ...

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  19. £200,000,000 British Loan.

    It is rumoured in banking circles that the Imperial Government will shortly issue a war loan of £200,000,000 at 4 per cent, for, a term of 10 years. The issue ...

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  20. In the Cameroons.

    A British bluejacket, in a letter describing the bombardment of Duala, in the German Cameroons, states that the Germans laid mines and sank ships in the ...

    Article : 79 words
  21. THREE VESSELS GONE.

    Urgent reports have reached Lloyd's that the German cruiser Karlsruhe has sunk three more British merchant steamers on the South Atlantic routes. They were ...

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  22. Brussels Indemnity Reduced.

    The German war indemnity on Brussels, —originally, fixed at £8,000,000—has been reduced to £1,600,000, payable at the rate of £100,000 weekly. ...

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  23. Price of Gas.

    The State Cabinet to-day decided to adopt a recommendation by the Necessary Commodities Control Commission that the price of gas within the metropolitan area ...

    Article : 97 words
  24. German Soldiers Surrendering.

    A Renter message from Calais states that the Germans entrenched in Belgium between Nieuport and Dixmude, where the allies cut the dykes and allowed the ...

    Article : 142 words
  25. Incidents of the War.

    The United States Commission for Relief has received 7,000 carcases of Australian sheep for distribution in Belgium. ...

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  26. Violent German Efforts.

    A. communique, issued on Monday mid-night, states:—"The German attacks between the North Sea and the River Oise have become less violent. We have ...

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  27. OFFICIAL CABLEGRAMS

    The High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) has sent the following cable messages:— London, November. 2.—Official.—Bel ...

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  28. The Dry Canteen.

    The Barrier Temperance Alliance last night carried a motion—"That this alliance fully appreciates the prompt, action of Sr. Pearce (Minister for Defence) in ...

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  29. Metals After the War.

    Mr. James Hebbard, manager of the Central Mine (Sulphide Corporation), returned to Broken Hill to-day after an eight months' trip round the world. In reply to ...

    Article : 127 words
  30. Importance of Ypres.

    A Belgian communique states that a German order, dated October 29, slows that the capture of Ypres was regarded as of capital importance, as the Kaiser's ...

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  31. TURKEY REPENTANT.

    Reuter's Agency reports an extraor-dinary development in the political situa-tion at Constantinople. Evidently the Sultan and the Grand ...

    Article : 179 words
  32. Battle in Asia Minor.

    An official announcement has been made at Vienna that a battle has been begun near Trebizond, a Turkish fortified port in Asia Minor, facing the Black Sea, between ...

    Article : 90 words
  33. Horses for the Expeditionary Force.

    The attention of owners is invited to the advertisement in this issue setting out the places and times of visits of buyers for the Defence Department. Persons who ...

    Article : 65 words
  34. ADELAIDE NURSES AT THE FRONT.

    The Australian Voluntary Field Hospital which was formed in London by Lady Dudley and dispatched to France was recently at Boulogne. The hospital consists of 10 ...

    Article : 185 words
  35. TO COME ON SHORTLY.

    The Secretary of the Adelaide Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday received advice that a cable was sent at the beginning of the week to the Agent-General for New ...

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  36. Moslems Against the Porte.

    Advices from Algeria, Tunis, and Morocco show that the Moslems in those countries consider that by its hostile acts the Porte has abdicated the sovereignty ...

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  37. IN CAMP.

    Now reveille's sounding echoes, Tell the camp that day is born, Blithely, dusty khaki figures, Tumble out to greet the morn. ...

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  38. FRANCO-BELGIAN AREA OF CONFLICT.

    A SPACE SHOWN ABOVE, BOUNDED BY THE FRENCH BORDER, THE SEA COAST, AND THE RIVER YSER,' HAS BEEN THE ARENA OF THE. MOST SANGUINARY CONFLICTS IN THE WAR. THE COUNTRY HAS BEEN PARTLY INUNDATED BY THE ALLIES, AND THE GERMANS ARE SURRENDERING IN THOUSANDS, BEING UNABLE TO ENDURE STANDING ALL DAY IN WATER MID-THIGH DEEP, WITHOUT OPPORTUNITY FOR FOOD OR REST. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  40. SEBASTOPOL SHELLED.

    The former German battleship. Goeben, during its raid under the Turkish flag in the Block Sea, took advantage of a mist to approach the Russian port of ...

    Article : 107 words
  41. ORGANIZATION—AND LIES.

    The Tribuna has published an interview with the Belgian Premier (Chevalier de Broqueville), in the course of which he is sported to have said that Germany could ...

    Article : 68 words
  42. A Partial Reply.

    An official notification says that in replying to the demands of the Triple Entente, Turkey confined herself to a proposal to recall the Ottoman warships, and ...

    Article : 126 words
  43. Farewells.

    JAMESTOWN, November 2.—On Saturday evening the members of the Jamestown Brass Band said good-bye to their comrade. [?] Arnold Saint, who has joined the 2nd Expeditionary Force. Mr. ...

    Article : 73 words
  44. TWENTY THOUSAND DEAD.

    Describing the retreat of the Germans back to the frontier from the disastrous Polish battlefields, a correspondent relates incidents which occurred near the town of ...

    Article : 151 words
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  47. Reparation Must be Made.

    It is stated in diplomatic circles that no apology by Turkey will be accepted unless it is accompanied by guarantees that reparation will be made for the acts of ...

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