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  5. DARING FRENCH SUBMARINE

    A sailor from a French submarine relates that his vessel entered an enemy port (not named) on Sunday. They were about to tor[?] a battleship when ...

    Article : 129 words
  6. AUSTRIA'S WOES.

    A report has been received in Rome of serious disaffection among certain troops of the Austrian army. A revolt occurred at the forts of Monte [?] ...

    Article : 172 words
  7. BURGLARS AT CAMPER DOWN.

    Camperdown was visited by burglars last night, when Messrs. Cahill's soap works in Chester-street were broken tato. The place was securely locked up when the ...

    Article : 191 words
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  9. WAR'S WASTAGE.

    Casualty lists, Nos. 101 to 101, have been published in Berlin. These show 35,[?] Prussian casualties. Altogether 250,000 Prussians and Bavarians ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. A TELLING BLOW.

    Sir George Reid. High Commissioner for Australia, during the course of an interview, sent the following message to the motherland:— ...

    Article : 137 words
  11. IN A HURRICANE.

    Eye Witness, with the British Army in Europe, give a further description of the fight on the [?] instant at [?]. The British, he states, had made a [?] ...

    Article : 172 words
  12. BURGLARS AT NORTH SYDNEY.

    Considerable excitement was caused in Rawson-street, North Sydney at an early hour this morning by a raid on two adjoining houses by burglars. ...

    Article : 282 words
  13. RELIABLE AS EVER.

    The "Morning Post's" Petrograd correspondent says the disposition prevalent in England to believe that Russia is concealing serious reverses is groundless. The Grand Duke ...

    Article : 342 words
  14. TURKS ARE SORRY.

    Reuter's Sofia correspondent states that messages from Constantinople confirm the reports of increasing discontent, due to the serious damage to the Go[?] and Turkish failures ...

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  15. THRILLING FEAT.

    The newspapers describe the air and sea fight of Cuxhaven as one of the most thrilling incidents of the war, and comment on the success of British arms in such close proximity ...

    Article : 198 words
  16. THE WAR WITH TURKEY.

    "North Sydney" writes:— Could you tell me in your next issue if England declared war on Turkey: If so, what date. Thanking you in anticipation. ...

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  17. SOUTH SEA GALES.

    The telegraph manager in Sydney, Mr. P. J. de Gruchy, report having received advices from the Pacific Cable Board, giving further details of the recent [?] gales and floods ...

    Article : 144 words
  18. TRENCHES CAPTURED. ADVANCE ALONG COAST.

    A communique states:— We continue our advance west of Lo[?], and have now reached the times, where the enemy has established a line of ...

    Article : 175 words
  19. WEALTH IN WOOL.

    The Germans found £15,000,000 worth of raw wool at Roubaix, a large woollen manufacturing centre, about seven miles north-east of Lille. ...

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  20. CAUGHT REDHANDED.

    Castrignano an ex-officer of Customs, and Doctor Flori, have been arrested for attempting to bribe a Customs official to issue a permit for the export of corn to belligerent ...

    Article : 64 words
  21. BELGIUM.

    The "Ha[?]" correspondent at Antwerp states that 200,000 Germans in the city are preparing to resist a siege. Three thousand men day and night are ...

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  22. THE WHEAT MARKET.

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  23. CHRISTMAS TRADE AT NEWTOWN.

    Notwithstanding the war, it is claimed that the Christmas trade in Newton was well up to that of past years. King-street, Newtown, was never more uncomfortably crowded than ...

    Article : 107 words
  24. AMERICAN WOOLGROWERS.

    It is reported that Southern woolgrowers are strenuously opposing the Government's negotiations for the removal of England's embargo on the export of wool, which has had the effect ...

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  25. GERMAN NAVAL CENTRES IN THE NORTH SEA AND BALTIC.

    [?] is the port for Hamburg, which is [?]5 miles from the sea, and headquarters of the Hamburg-American line. The combined trade of Hamburg and [?] totalled in peace time 10,000,000 tons of shipping cleared per [?]. The port has a water area of 2[?] acres, 1045ft of [?], a depth at entrance ex gray wide of [?]ft at high side and 25.7ft at low side. It was strongly [?] at the same time that the [?] were proposed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. WORK AT COCKATOO DOCK.

    To the casual observer, Cockatoo Dock appears to have resumed its normal bustle and activity, and such in the case, with the exception, however, of those men who chose to stand ...

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  27. NAVAL OFFICERS PUNISHED.

    German newspapers state that the captain of the Yorck, the German armored cruiser which was sunk by a mine in Jade Bayt, has been sentenced to two years' confinement in a ...

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  28. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    The R.M.S. Medina, which left Sydney on November 14. has arrived at London. The steamers Beltans (left Sydney October 27). and Clan Macleod (Sydney, October 10), ...

    Article : 92 words
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