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  2. GERMAN SPIES.

    Three thousand Germans are awaiting court martial in Belgium for espionage. It is reported that a hundred have been shot. Spies ...

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  3. EXPEDITIONARY OFFICERS.

    No announcement has yet been made as to the selection of officers for the expeditionary force, but there is reason to believe that the ...

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  4. BELGIAN ARMY CONGRATULATED.

    King George has telegraphed to the King of Belgium paying a high tribute to the gallantry displayed by the Belgian army. ...

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  5. HIGH PRICES OF FOOD.

    War prices for food are spreading throughout the United States. Prices are rising daily, slowly but decidedly. Farmers and ...

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  6. RAILWAY STATION TAKEN.

    Six thousand Germans with guns and quickfirers have captured Lauden railway station and torn up the rails. ...

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  7. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES.

    The Chamber of Manufactures at a meeting yesterday afternoon decided to cooperate with the Government to prevent the ...

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  8. HEAVY CAVALRY ENGAGEMENT

    Renter's correspondent at Brussels states that a heavy cavalry engagement is proceeding between the French-Belgian forces and the ...

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  9. DANISH-EXPORTS.

    It is officially announced that Denmark will continue to. send to England forty thousand hogs weekly and forty thousand hundredweight of butter. ...

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  10. CRUISERS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN

    The captain of a Greek steamer reports that he met the German battle cruiser Goeben approaching the Dardanelles on the 10th inst. ...

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  11. RUSSO-GERMAN FRONTIER

    An eye-witness states that a German force entered the Polish frontier town of Kalisz, and on the commander's order his men beat the ...

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  12. RIOTS IN BERLIN

    Travellers from Berlin report the occurrence of serious riots daily owing to the rise in the price of all food. Many tradesmen and dealers ...

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  13. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT,

    When the Legislative Assembly met to-day the Attorney-General (Mr. Mackinnon) introduced a bill to provide against undue restriction ...

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  14. GERM DISPOSITIONS

    The "rimes" military correspondent says the present dispositions of the Germans show that twenty army corps are ready to advance ...

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  15. AN UNFOUNDED RUMOUR.

    Americans in Europe writing concerning the outcome of events state that some excitement has been caused by the reported intention of the ...

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  16. SUMMARY OF WAR NEWS

    Another cabled despatch from the Agent-General for New South Wales in London was read to the Legislative Assembly by the acting-Premier ...

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  17. FRENCH PRECAUTIONS

    "The Matin" states that the French and American Bank has opened a gold credit of £30.000,000 to the Government's account for the ...

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  18. INVASION OF POLAND

    The Press Bureau announces that an Austrian army is advancing from Cracow the capital of Galicia, towards Kielce, a Polish town that ...

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  19. VICTORIAN OVERSEA QUOTA.

    It was decided to-dav by the military authorities that the concentration camp for the Victorian quota of the Australian Imperial ...

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  20. GERMAN DESTROYER

    A cablegram on the 5th inst. stated that a German torpedo boat had blown up in the Baltic and sunk. The vessel thus destroyed ...

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  21. CORPS OF SECOND LINE.

    Continuing, the "Times" military correspondent says that the nine Army Corps in the second line include the Eleventh and Third at ...

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  22. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    In consequence of several Russian successes on the Austrian frontier the Austrians are evacuating the town of Radzivilov. in the ...

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  23. WAR CONTRIBUTION IN KIND.

    A contribution of 42,000 packets of cocoa was promised to the Lord Mayor to-day on behalf of Bensdor and Company of Amsterdam ...

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  24. PANIC IN A CHURCH.

    A slight fire broke out in the Church of St. Antoine Labouviere at Charleroi while Mass was being celebrated for the Belgian army. A ...

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  25. ACTIVE SERVICE ABROAD.

    Up to this afternoon 1085 men had been enrolled for the expeditionary force. Their number consists of 253 at resent in the force, 362 who ...

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  26. CRUISER DUEL

    Captain Terjeson, of the Norwegian steamer Loyland, reports a battle between a German and a British cruiser about 250 miles ...

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  27. SERVIA AND MONTENGRO

    Owing to the withdrawal of Austrian troops from the frontier the Servians have captured Dobunia and other towns in South-Eastern ...

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  28. FOODSTUFF MARKET.

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  29. CANADIAN LOYALTY

    The city of Ottawa has offered the Motherland a machine gun battery with motor trucks, men. and impedimenta complete. The battery's ...

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  30. FALSE WAR RUMOURS.

    An important statement was made by the Minister for Defence with regard to the circulation of false rumours concerning the war. ...

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  31. MONTENEGRIN SUCCESS.

    A Renter's message states that the Montenegrins have occupied Skutari, in northern Albania; and this is partially confirmed by Paris ...

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  32. AMERICAN REGISTRY

    The Senate has adopted a measure allowing the President discretion to admit to the American registry any foreign built ship less ...

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  33. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

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  34. KAISER'S PICTURE SMASHED.

    When a picture of the Kaiser was displayed outside a shop, a citizen smashed it with a blow of his fist. A large crowd collected and cheered ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA AND THE WAR

    The conference between the Commonwealth Minister, the State Premiers, and the Leaders of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Fisher and Mr. ...

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  36. OPPOSING FORCES.

    The "Times" correspondent says in conclusion that France and her allies should be able to place in line more men, sabres, guns, and rifles ...

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  37. A MYSTERY SOLVED.

    The strange vessel, the appearance of which in the St. Lawrence, aroused much anxiety, has proved to have been a British cruiser. The ...

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  38. BULGARIAN MOBILISATION.

    The Bulgarian Government has asked the Sobranje for a credit of two million sterling for mobilisation expenses. ...

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  39. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    Her Excellency Lady Helen Munro Ferguson will be pleased to receive subscriptions for the Australian branch of the lied Cross ...

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  40. EXPEDITIONARY HORSES.

    Horses suitable for military purposes are urgently required by the military authorities for the expeditionary force, and to-night the ...

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  41. SUNDAY SKIRMISHES.

    It is officially announced that several small engagements have takers place along the north-east frontier of France; at Longwy, on ...

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  42. MISCELLANEOUS

    Reuter's correspondent afc Peking says there are convincing [?]cations that Japan will shortly declare war on Germany. ...

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  43. SOUTH AFRICAN ITEMS

    Ex-Australian citizens at Capetown have formed a committee to regulate the prices of foodstuffs. ...

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  44. EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

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  45. OPERATIONS AT SEA

    On Sunday last a British cruiser squadron sighted a German submarine flotilla with only their periscopes showing above water. The ...

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  46. GOVERNMENT INSURANCE GUARANTEE.

    The South African Union Government has guaranteed the insurance on wheat consignments. ...

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  47. FRANCO-GERMAN FRONTIER

    It is officially announced that the advance of a superior German force has compelled the French to withdraw from the unfortified town of ...

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  48. BRITISH MESSAGES

    Perfect clam exists amongst the public of the British Isles despite the war. The fixing of maximum prices for food stuffs is apparently ...

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  49. SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVES.

    In order to allay incorrect rumours, the Government has issued messages to the natives explaining the facts of the war. ...

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  50. INDIAN LOYALTY.

    Fresh offers to support the Empire in the present war have been received from native States of India. Enthusiastic meetings ...

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  51. SKIRMISH NEAR NANCY.

    A French detachment encountered a German force with artillery near Nancy. After a brief engagement the Germans retired, leaving behind ...

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  52. PRINTING PAPER.

    The consumption of printing paper has risen 25 per cent. despite the fact thai, the size of the newspapers has been vigorously cut down. The ...

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  53. A PATRIOTIC SPORTSMAN

    Mr. R. M. Hawker, a well-known sportsman, has offered his fine residence, "Morphettville Lodge," which comprises about 80 acres, for ...

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  54. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    Mr. Bryan has telegraphed to the British authorities that Germany had requested permission to send code messages through London ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. Advertising

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  57. VICTORIA LEAGUE.

    Mrs. H[?]urt announces that the Victoria League is arranging for inter-Imperial cooperation in non-official efforts, such as the ...

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  58. GOVERNMENT CENSORSHIP.

    The Government has forbidden of numbers of number of [?] and names of killed and wounded. It has opened a bureau ...

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