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  5. GERMAN MENAGE IN LONDON

    The following cable[?] has been received from Sir George [?] London Friday, 12.30 p.m.:— Official [?] further repor[?] ...

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  7. TRIAL OF PRINZIP.

    At the trial to-day of Prinzip the Servian who is charged with the murder of the Archduke, Fred[?]nt the [?] according to a message from Vienna, [?] at ...

    Article : 98 words
  8. TO-NIGHT'S BIG FIGHT.

    A few [?] ago Fred K[?] West Australian [?] was [?] the bo[?]ing world [?], however, [?] Milburn Say[?] brought [?] into [?]and he added ...

    Article : 737 words
  9. LILLE'S FATE.

    [?] reported to [?] been [?] damaged by the German bombardment. The whole district near the railway station has been reduced to a [?] of r[?] ...

    Article : 66 words
  10. WATCHING ROUMANIA.

    A definite statement has been made [?] the intentions of Turkey and Bulgaria [?] of the possibility of [?] The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at ...

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  11. GERMAN STRONGHOLD.

    Tho police to-day raided the factory of Roder. Limited, at Willeaden Junction, about six miles from Euston. ...

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  12. UNHOLY MENACE.

    There are numerous [?]ctions that [?] feeling in the [?] The American [?] generally [?] the ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. PRESERVING NEUTRALITY.

    Turkey has [?] This is taken as [?] that the report [?] that the [?] and [?] taken [?] by Turkey, have been ...

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  14. AT TSING-TAU.

    [?] officially stated that the allied British and Japanese squadron has conducted a successful bombardment at tsing-tau. Their fire destroyed portions of two forts ...

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  15. DUM DUM BULLETS.

    The German Location has invited the public to inspect a number of dum dum bullets which are said to have been taken from French and British soldiers. ...

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  16. GERMAN AEROPLANES CHASED

    All the non-com[?] including the American Consul, are [?] tsing-tau, the capital of Kiao-chau. The enemy's [?] while reco[?]oltring. ...

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  17. TOO LENIENT.

    There is [?] in the newspapers at the [?] of the [?] in their methods of dealing with [?]. It is estimated that there are still [?] ...

    Article : 63 words
  18. E. S. AND A. BANK.

    [?] of the English S[?] Australian Bank shows a profit [?] interest on [?] amounts to [?] and the ...

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  19. SINEWS OF WAR.

    The Government will on October 21, invite tenders for £13,000,000 worth of Treasury Bills, with a six months' currency. ...

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  20. THE SHANTUNG RAILWAY.

    A telegram from [?] states that Great Britain, replying to [?] protest against the Japanese occupation at the Shantung railway, declares she is unable to interfere with her ...

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  21. WIRELESS TO RABAUL.

    The Postal authorities notify that the wireless station at Rabaul, New Britain, is open for the transaction of public correspondence, the charge being 3d per word radio charge plus ...

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  22. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    The steamer Hurunul, 8301 tons, has left London for Sydney. The four-masted schooner Columbia 624 tons, has left Hastings Mills for Sydney. ...

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  23. INTERCEPTING CANADIAN WIRELESS.

    A launch fitted with wireless, and carrying nine months' provisions and a crew of two men and a women, has been captured off Como[?]Spit. British Columbia. ...

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  24. IN THE VOSGES.

    A message has been received from [?] stating that a German [?] was driven back in the Vosges pa[?]. Heavy losses were [?] on the enemy. ...

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  25. TO PREVENT LEAKAGE.

    The Government has prohibited the transit, otherwise than through the post of letters or written messages intended for persons carrying on business in an chemy's country. ...

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  26. SILVER AND COPPER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 1s [?] standard Copper is quoted at £3[?] ...

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  27. GERMAN, SPIES BUSY.

    A German spy, wearing a Belgium uniform with a Res Cross badge, has been arrested among the refugees at Dover. Many other suspects have been arrested ...

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  28. SPORTS FOR DEAF AND BLIND.

    The second annual sports of the pupils of the N.S.W. Schools for the Deaf and Blind will be held on Tuesday afternoon at the Sydney Grammar School Ground at Rushcuttor's Bay. An ...

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  30. RED CROSS CLASSES.

    The London County Connell has organised 300 Red Cross Classes. ...

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