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  6. BRITISH IN FLINDERS.

    A communique states:— The French have repelled three vicient attack which were made by the enemy's infantry south-east of Yores. ...

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  7. BEER UP.

    The proposed increase in the price of beer and spirits was discussed before the Necessary [?] modities Commission this morning. There was a large attendance of members of the ...

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  8. BLAZING UP.

    Much feeling has been ar[?]used by the Hodolden incident in Italy, and this was reflected by the temper of the Chamber of Deputies. The Foreign Minister (Signor Sunnino) said ...

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  9. THE KAISER'S THROAT.

    The "Daily Chronicle" has received from a correspondent is [?] the Swiss city, an interesting story of the German Emperor's illness. ...

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  10. AGAIN THE GOEBEN.

    It is officially states that the notorious ex-German battle-[?] Goeben, now fighting for Turhey, has again made its appearance. With another vessel the Gocben fired a few ...

    Article : 62 words
  11. KAISER'S PLANS END IN DISASTER.

    The "Handel[?] states that General von Moltke, late Chief of Staff of the German Army, wished some time back to make a concentrated attack on Verdun, combined with a advance ...

    Article : 131 words
  12. ITALY'S PREPARATIONS.

    Italy is purchasing horses and wheat supplier on a huge [?]oale. Signor [?] Bolognest, Italian Cousul at Chicago, explains that italy intends to have ...

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  13. END OF THE DRESDEN

    Advices from Buenos Ayres give definite news of the German cruiser Dresden, [?] tons, 24.5 knots. The dresden f[?]d for safety when the ...

    Article : 134 words
  14. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    An official announcement is made in Berlin respecting recent operation on the eastern and western fronts. Midway between St. Mi[?]iel and ...

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  15. CAUGHT AND SHOT.

    For a month past French gunners have been betrayed to the German in the centre of the battle line. It was at length discovered that the signals ...

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  16. CHARGE OF PERJURY.

    Before Judge Scholes, at the Darlinghurst Sessions this morning. Raymond Nancarrow Pleaded guilty to a charge of having falsely sworn, on August 4, at Sydney, before Mr. Thomas ...

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  17. AFRAID OF CAPTURE.

    It Is reported from Buenos Ayres that 30,000 Germans are held up there. They are afraid to leave the port fearing the vessel in which they travelled would be ...

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  18. REMARKABLE RUSE.

    The ingenious ruse of a German officer to escape from England was discovered only just in time at Gravesend. A huge box was being loaded on to a steamer ...

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  19. ON A GASH BASIS.

    Business has been reopened in Wall-street, and also at the Stock Exchange, which had been closed for four and a half months. One hundred and ninety-two approved stocks ...

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  20. BATTERING THE BEAR.

    The German offensive has up to the present failed in every direction. Simultaneous attacks on the Russian centre, right and left have ben repulsed, with heavy German [?] the ...

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  21. A BOLD STEP.

    The steamer Colchester, 1209 tons, belonging to the Great Eastern Railway Company, had a narrow escape in the North Sea. She was bound from the Hock of Holland to ...

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  22. SERVIA'S TROUBLE.

    It Is reported that the Service abandonment of Belgrade, and the chance of front, were partly caused by lack of guns and ammunition. ...

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  23. GAINED THE VICTORIA CROSS.

    Lieutenant Walter Brodie, of the Highland Light Infantry, has been awarded the Victoria Cross for con[?]pieuous gallantry at [?] in ousting the enemy from British trenches. ...

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  24. LYNCH LAW.

    Having been [?] with the recent [?] of the postmaster, another negro has been lynched here. The mob bound him top a tr[?] with cords of wire, and then burned him to ...

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  25. ISLAND VOLUNTEERS.

    A force of 100 men is to be raised in [?] according to news just received by the mail. The original idea to dispatch as in independent contingent, but on the recommendation of ...

    Article : 195 words
  26. READY AND WILLING.

    Over a million men over the age of 18, who are otherwise debarred from enlisting, are now connected with the central association of the Voluntary Training Corps. ...

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  27. FIGHT FOR RUSSIA.

    The manifesto issued by Ag[?] Khan, head of the Isma[?] Mahommedans, is being circulated through Central Asia by the Mufti of Grenburg, the most castern of the Russian ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELS.

    The "O[?]land" appeal to Englishmen and South Africans to excises forbearance in discussing the problem of dealing with the rebel leaders. ...

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  30. CABLE NOTIFICATIONS.

    Mr. E. J. Young Deputy P.M.G., in Sydney, states that the following advices have been received from Berns, through the Deputy P.M.G. at Adelards. ...

    Article : 113 words
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