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  4. LOOTING A CHATEAU.

    As official German statement has been issued by the Germans indigns[?]tly deaying the statements of Baroons Debaye, who alleged that the Crown Prince looted her chateau at ...

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  5. HUGE LOSSES.

    An official list which has been published in Berlin, of the German loses, including killed and missing up to September 1, gives the number as 117,000. ...

    Article : 48 words
  6. OSTERLEY BACK IN SYDNEY.

    "If you require a higher tribute to the British Navy than our presence in Sydney [?] this morning. you must be hared to [?] Here we are back again after a round trip to ...

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  8. GERMAN DESTROYER SUNK

    News has been received that a German destroyer has been sunk off the Dutch island of Schiermonnlkoog, in the North Sea. The Correspondent of the Central News ...

    Article : 104 words
  9. BRITISH CASUALTIES IN THE WAR.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith). In announcing in the House of Commons on August 27 Coat the casualties among the British troops in their arst encounter with German enemy ...

    Article : 660 words
  10. HOW THEY DIED.

    A wounded private in the Warwickshires narrates the story of the stubborn defence of eight hundred French and British industry in September 19. ...

    Article : 181 words
  11. "DIGGING THEM OUT."

    Sooner or later, as hinted by the First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Winsion Churchill, the baltled-up German flect, If it does not of itself emergn from its biding, will have to be ...

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  12. A BLIND.

    Its a stated that the operations being carried on the the Germans from Little, are intended to cover the right rank, where rainforcements are being hurried from the centre of the ...

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  13. THE KAISER FAINTS.

    A piquant story is in circulation here concerning the German War Council. Before the Kaiser went to East Prussia some members of the war staff sharply criticised the ...

    Article : 86 words
  14. THE WHITE FLAG.

    The Kind who was visiting the hospital at Wanderworth, said "they don't play cricket" when a private in the Coldstream Guards replaied bow be was shot by Germans who had ...

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  15. BRITAIN THE DELIVERER.

    The New York "Sun." in an article beaded "The Regeneration of England," says that the eagerness wherewith peer, commoner, capitalist laborer, squire, and peasant responded to ...

    Article : 74 words
  16. COLIN BELL BEATEN.

    Colla Bell, the bea[?ght boxes from New South Wales. who left England for America, heping to secure a contest with Gunboat Smith, was matched against sam Langford. ...

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  17. MURDEROUS SHRAPNEL

    When the Russians emerged impetuously from the western exits of the August[?] forest. near the East Prussian border, they found that the enemy's main forces of ...

    Article : 291 words
  18. A BRAVE FOE.

    Reuter's Correspondent with the Namoqualand expedition [?]ting under date October 1, gives the details of the fighting leading to the surrender of [?]drous of Fires south ...

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  19. BULLET IN A HOUSE.

    A bullet found its way into the home of Mr. Willam Simpon, in Alexander-street, Drummoyne, on Wednesday night, having apparently come from the direction of Fern Bay, ...

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  20. HELP AUSTRALIA.

    Sir George Reid, Commonwealth High Commissioner, in a letter to "The Times," Impresses on upon British officials and army and navy manufacturers the duty of helping Australia's ...

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  21. TROUBLE IN A HOTEL

    A serious disturbance took place in the New market Hotel at the [?] if Eli[?] and Campbell streets. Hayarkot, about it lest night, and one of the some of the licence ...

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  22. COAL ON CATCHMENT AREA.

    Some difficulty has arisen in connection with the extension of the southern coal mining area in a westerly direction, owing to an objection by the Water and sowerage Board to ...

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  23. ATTACKS ON ANTWERP REPELLED.

    A Communique states that the Belgan forces defending Antwerp have successfully repelled German attacks. ...

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  24. GERMAN AEROPLANE BROUGHT DOWN.

    A German aeroplane, which was flying over Reallly-surfeine, was brought form by the French grass ...

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