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  5. GERMAN RETREAT.

    There is a great movement of Germans from Lille in the direction of Courtral. and increasing activity between [?] and the coast. Strong German columns are passing [?] ...

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  6. A BOER REBEL.

    Martial law has been pro[?] throughout the Union of South Africa and the country is now under arms. A sensation was causes by a report that ...

    Article : 334 words
  7. SINGLE-HANDED.

    Five motor lorries belonging to the British Ordnance Corps were recently cut off. After blowing up the ammunition so that it would not fail in to the hands of the German. ...

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  8. SIEGE OF ANTWERP.

    A Correspondent of the Daily News," writing from Bordeaus, says that the Germans [?] at Antwerp probably numbered not more than 60,000. ...

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  9. PRUSSIAN LOSSES.

    According to reports received here, the Prusian casualty list is enormous. It is declared that the losses total [?] ...

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  10. ENEMY PUSHED NORTH.

    Messages sent from Northern France on Sunday state that the Germans formed a heavily masked triangle at Doual, Bethune and Arrras but their forces were bopele[?] ...

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  11. RETIRED GERMAN OFFICERS CALLED UP.

    It is semi-officially stated that owing to the great losses sustained by the German army all officers and non-commi[?] officers who hare ever been in the army have been ordered to ...

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  12. DE LA REY'S NEPHEW.

    Piet de is Rev, a nephew of the late [?] de ja Rey, who was shot when motoring [?] a patrol recently, has raised, and is to lead, a Dutch [?] commando, under General ...

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  13. GHENT TAKEN.

    German cavalry have [?] and hoisted the German flag. Unions have also arrived at [?] to which the Belgian king was reported to have ...

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  14. AERIAL FIGHTING.

    The Am[?] correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" states in a letter from Duss[?], that Lleutenant Marix's recent aeroplane raid destroyed a Zeppelia and ...

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  15. UNION DEFENCES.

    Under the South African Defence Act, which became law on June 14, 1912, every citizen between the aged of 17 and 60 is liabic to render personal service in time of war, and those ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. AMERICAN LADIES.

    Two New York ladies Miss Maunder and Miss Tinker, have organised a hospital at [?] containing sixty [?]. There are foutteen nurses, and [?] ...

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  17. ITALY'S NEUTRALITY.

    The Marquis A.[?] san G[?]. Italian [?] for Foreign Affairs who has been violently criticised for the deter[?] of the Government to remain neutral, is ill and ...

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  18. TORPEDOED.

    A commu[?] has been issued stating that submarines in the Baltic Sea on Saturday attacked the cruiser Admiral Make[?]off. This vessel was engaged at the time in ...

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  19. GENERAL WAR ITEMS.

    The fall of Antwerp has acted as a stimulus to [?] Two thousand [?] joined the colors in London on Monday. The height standard has been lowered to 5ft [?] ...

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  20. "ENGLISH PERFIDY."

    An aeroplane dropped a proclamation at Darnetal. two and a half miles from Rouen. saying that Frenchmen were being deceived. The message added that the German were ...

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  21. GERMANS IN MOROCCO.

    The "Matin" states that Germans and Austrians at Case B[?] Morocco are to be court-martialled on a [?] of planning the assassination of Europeans in Morocco and ...

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  22. THE CROWN PRINCE.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at [?] says that for some time the German Crown Prince's headquarters were in a church. All the houses were destroyed. ...

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  23. LONDON PRECAUTIONS.

    The Police are paying visits to numbers of shopkeepers in connection with the reduction of gas light at night. Magistrates are imposing penalties of £5 ...

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  24. DOWNCAST CAPTAIN.

    "I [?] unworthy of wearing the uniform of a [?] naval officer: I have sinned against the Father land." These words were uttered by the ...

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  25. RUSSIANS IN HUNGARY.

    A Communique has been issued stating that Russian cavalry has crosses several passes in the Carpathians, and has descended on to the Great Plain of Hungary. ...

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  26. ARCHDUKE'S MURDER.

    The trail of the Servians, who are accused of the murder of the late Ar[?] Ferdnand of Austria, and his wife, has commenced. ...

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  27. AT PRETORIA.

    The Marits Incident has caused a profound sensation throughout the whole territory, and the effect has been shownn by an unbounded display of patriotism and support for the ...

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  28. GERMAN'S BIG GUNS.

    The Matin's" correspondent at Rome states that Krupp'shave constructed only eight 42-centimetre guns. ...

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  29. TURKEY EXPELS GREEKS.

    On the pretext that it is [?] to [?] the [?] at[?] minor the Turks have expelled [?] from the city. ...

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  30. SIEGE OF PRZEMYSL

    The "Messagero's" Petrograd correspondent states that the Russians have raised the Flege of [?] in order to prepare to meet the Austro-German Army. ...

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