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  4. NO LONGER IN DOUBT.

    Sir George Reld. cabling to-day from London, states that a casualty [?] has been issued reporting three additional British killed, 38 wounded, and 19 missing: 62 have been ...

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  6. HUGE ARMIES.

    The most important news from the eastern theatre of operation states that the Russians have begun their attack on the Austrian fortress city of Cracow. In Gall[?] on the left ...

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  8. TONIGHT'S BIG FIGHT.

    [?] a French light [?] who has [?] in his [?] thirty in A[?] to-night. When [?] ...

    Article : 696 words
  9. THE INDIAN TROOPS.

    The Indian troops, the first of whom have arrived in France, met with an enthusiastic welcome at Maracilles. There was a triumphal procession, and they physique of both white and ...

    Article : 289 words
  10. STARVING GERMANS.

    The [?] condition of German [?] that the failure of the [?] has begun to [?] The Germans have [?] everything upon ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. IN NORTHERN PRUSSIA.

    The Russian successes at August[?] and [?] north-west of [?] that the German Centre is broken. Guest importance attrached to [?] ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. BRAVO, AUSTRALIA!

    The commanders of the Allied forces warmly praise the services of the British calender motor cyclist despatch riders. Many of them are undergra[?] and they ...

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  13. ANXIOUS TO FIGHT.

    The arrival of the transports containing the Indian troops, and their disembarkation, were completed with much the same wonderful organisation as was noticeable in respect of the ...

    Article : 126 words
  14. SERVIAN OPERATIONS.

    A telegram from N[?] states that Servians have temporarily abandoned their attempt on [?] as an attack upon the Australians strong positions would [?] ...

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  15. HOW LONG?

    The Minister for External Affairs cabled to Sir George Raid informing him that a press cable had been received [?] Melbourne to the effect that Lord Kitchenar while addressing the ...

    Article : 86 words
  16. NO ROOM FOR DOUBT

    A British was correspondent writer from Calais on Wednesday, after having [?] a tour of the country in which the [?] left wing is operating, states that there is no ...

    Article : 170 words
  17. TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS IN TRENCHES.

    At Chalona on Monday last the German retirements took place along srtong lines, where 6ft trenches were protected by reinforce concert [?] by the [?] labour of the ...

    Article : 134 words
  18. MR. FISHERS PHRASE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher arrived in Sydney this morning by the Melbourne express. He was accompanied by Mr. Spen[?]e, Post Master-General. ...

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  19. RAPID MOVEMENTS.

    A "Daily News" correspondent in a message from the Alene, attributes the recent [?] in the [?] of the struggle to the great changes then in progress on both sides. ...

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  20. RISE IN RAW JUTE.

    Though the duly reached Port Ade[?] Sydney merchants are still in the dark as to the respective quantities of [?] branbags, and [?] that are to be ...

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  21. AMERICA AND RUSSIA.

    Russia and Ar[?] have signed an [?]bitra-tion treaty which re-established treaty relation which had been broken off by Mr. Taft when the latter was in office. ...

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  22. GEIKE BEATS DRISCOLL.

    At the Baker Stadium to-night Wave [?] defeated Danny Driscoll in twelve rounds. The loser was floored eight times. ...

    Article : 26 words
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