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  5. ENEMY'S DESPERATE STAND

    It is officially stated that General French on Saturday refused a German request for an armistice to bury their dead and gather the wounded, following on the attacks no the hights ...

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  6. CUP CANDIDATES.

    [?] and cool weather ruled at Caulfield this morning Sir Solo centered twice round the sand. Rathlea and Allabie finished together over half-a-[?]. the last three furlongs taking ...

    Article : 331 words
  7. JAPAN'S PART.

    It is officially announced in [?] that the Japanese navel forces, with heavy artillery. [?] co-operating with the land forces in the bombardment of Tsing-tao ...

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  8. SWEEPING THE SEAS.

    The following interesting message has been received from Sir George Reid, Australian High Commissioner in London:— Official:—The Admiralty announces that ...

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  9. ESCAPED PRISONER.

    The man who escaped from Long Bay Prison. John Feldham. or Isaac Feldman, on August 3, was captured after an exciting struggle last night. ...

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  10. GERMANS FEEBLE.

    An official communique issued here states that the Russians beyond the Vistula are closely following the retreating enemy. The Germans near the [?] trontier only ...

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  11. KAISER'S CAMP.

    The German Emperor visited the western headquarters, probably at Mezleres, on Tuesday. PETROGRAD, Sunday. It Is semi-officially announced in petrograd ...

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  12. WARWICK FARM RACES

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  13. KILLED AND WOUNDED.

    Among the officers killed in action in France was Major Lord John Cavendish, D.S.O., First Life Guards. Captain M B C Carbery. Irish Fusitlers was ...

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  14. THE MINE PERIL.

    The Swedish iron screw [?] iron tons, struck a mine and foundered, in the North Sea. Most of the members of the crew were saved. ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN MONITOR TEMES.

    It is omcially announced that the [?] monitor Temes struck a mine in the River Save, and sank, [?]3 of the crew being drowned. [The Temes (formerly the Saved was built ...

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  16. WANT WAR.

    According to a message from Rome, the Italian police is making strenuous efforts to stop the demonstrations at Milan. Venice, and Brescia, in favor of war against Austria. ...

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  17. FOR THE CAUSE.

    Field-Marshal Lord Roberts, addressing the Canadian troops at Salisbury Plat[?] said:—"We are fighting the nation which regards the British as the barrier to its development ...

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  18. ROUTES TO BOMBAY SAFE.

    It is officially [?] that all the [?] routes to and from [?]ombay are now reasonably safe. ...

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  19. A RUSSIAN OFFER.

    An official report from Petrograd states that the Czar has made an offer to the Italian Government to release all prisoners of Italian nationality who have been pressed into the ...

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  20. GERMAN PREMISES RAIDED.

    The military authorities carried out further searches of business and other premises understood to be occupied by Germans in Melbourne, Sydney, and Perth, during the Weed-end, with a ...

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  21. THREE KARLSRUHE CAPTURES.

    Lloyd's reports that three of the vessels stated to have been sink in the Atlantic by the German [?] karlsruhe were not sunk, but captured. ...

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  22. GENERAL WAR ITEMS.

    The Newfoundland contingent has arrived in England. A sporting newspaper states that Mr. Anthony F. Wilding. the champion Australasian ...

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  23. NOT ALARMED.

    Despite German reports of the rapid construction of airship sheds in Belgium, and the ordering by the kaiser of 25 airships to be ready by the middle of November, English ...

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  24. TROOPS AT LIVERPOOL.

    A temperature of nearly 100 degrees greeted the arrival of the various units of troops from Rosehill and other centres yesterday morning, and clouds of dust marked the approaches ...

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  25. SUCCESS OF ARTHILLERY.

    A communique has been issued which states that three in no change to report between the sea and Arras, nor in the Argonne district. "Our artillery," says the communique ...

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