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  4. THRILLING AIR DUEL

    Fighting before Antwerp on Tuesday was of the most furious character. The German advanced between the outer forts of the city, but were shot down in ...

    Article : 556 words
  5. RIVERINA DROUGHT.

    Mr. H. R M'William, land agent, of Wagga Wagga, writes"— Every day as the harvest time approaches we get evidence of the disaster that has overtaken ...

    Article : 708 words
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  7. PRZEMYSL BOMBARDED

    The Russian heavy artillery has been ce[?]ledsly bombarding the Austrian fortress of Pr[?]mysi. The forts are gradually being destroyed. ...

    Article : 119 words
  8. AT ANTWERP.

    Reuter's correspondent states that it is unknown yet whether or not the [?]hardment of the city of Antwerp has begun. Dutch correspondents give various different ...

    Article : 65 words
  9. JAPANESE IN RUSSIA.

    The daily newspaper "Politiken," has published the story of a Dane who says he saw Japanese troop trains leaving Da[?]aburg, an important fortress town in western Russia, for ...

    Article : 57 words
  10. EXCITING AIR-DUEL.

    The French and German infantry at Jonchery momentarily quitted their respective trenches to watch an aerial duel between French and German aeroplanes. ...

    Article : 78 words
  11. EXCITING CHASE.

    Several vessels which have arrived here report having witnessed a British cruiser chasing the German warship karlsruhe off the Ca[?]an coast. ...

    Article : 72 words
  12. WHY BRITAIN FIGHTS.

    Professor Adolf Harpack, Professor of Theology and General Director of the Royal Library of Berlin, in replying to the English theologians' manifesto denying that Great Britain ...

    Article : 67 words
  13. CHANCELLOR AND SOCIALISTS.

    Mr. Lie[?] George, speaking in reply to a deputation from the workers' National Committee, which was composed chiefly of Socialists, said that the war would involve a very heavy ...

    Article : 185 words
  14. HELP FOR THE LEIPSIC.

    The English wireless operator on the steamer Me[?]atlan, formerly of German, but now of Mexican ownership, states that the vessel left San Francisco for G[?]man, and conveyed ...

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  15. TIRED AND FOODLESS.

    Germans, with artillery, reached Cour[?], a fortified town in Belgium, on Tuesday from Met[?], the fortress town in Alsace Lorraine, by way of Liege. ...

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  16. NORTH SEA MINES.

    An English trawler has been blown up by a mine in the North Sea. Of her crew of ten, seven perished, adn two of the three survivors were seriously injured. ...

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  17. DESTRUCTION BY BOMBS.

    Many private houses in London have been insured by Lloyd's against damage and destruction by bombs. The rate charged 1s 1s 6d per cent ...

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  18. THE STOLEN SUBMARINE.

    The Russian Ambassador states that the submarine which was stolen by Captain Bellont from spe[?]ia, was built for the Russian Navy, but at the outbreak of war the Russian ...

    Article : 46 words
  19. SOCIALISTS HINT.

    Henry Mayors Hyndamn, chairman of the British Socialist party, who was a great friend of Garibaldi, in a letter to the "Message[?]" reminds Italians that it was in consequence of ...

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  20. PLAN OF ANTWERP SHOWING THE FORTS.

    Some years ago the Belgian Government decided to bring the whole of the defences of the city up to date, and to strengthen them further still. During the last three years, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ANOTHER ISLAND GONE.

    According to a German report, the Japanese have occupied Yap, in the Carollnes. ...

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  22. CAULFIELD GALLOPS.

    Cool weather prevailed at Caulfield this morning. Motoscope ran nine furlongs at half pace. Aleconner (K. H. Bracken) ran half a mile on the sand in 52sec. Baeriff Muir strode seven ...

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  23. COUNTERFEIT COINS.

    Counterfeit sovereigns and florins are in circulation again, and already three of the valueless "gold" coins and one two-shilling piece have been passed on bookmakers at the ...

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  24. PRESENT FOR SIR JOHN FRENCH.

    It is officially reported that a German [?] has been found under a heap of bodies in a french where the British fought on September 15. The flag was handed to Sir John [?] ...

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  26. HOUSEBREAKERS IN WESTERN SUBURBS.

    T[?]leves who got into the home of Mr. W. Mao[?]naid in The Boulevards. Petersham, through an open window on Thursday afternoon, ransacked the place. They made a ...

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  27. TRAINING AT FLEMINGTON.

    There was a nice cool breeze blowing at Fle[?]ingten this morning. Shandon Ball and Air Malt ran two furlongs in 25sec. Moving Picture took 14sec longer. Tong[?] ran five ...

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