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  4. HEAVY LOSSES.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Joseph Cook has received a message from Sir George Reid in London, in regard to the war, which shows that the situation of the Allies continues good. The ...

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  7. THE FRENCH IN ALSATIA.

    The British expeditionary force has been safely landed in France, according to the announcement by the Official Press Bureau. The thoroughness of Earl Kitchener's methods ...

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  8. DEEDS OF DARING.

    Around [?], in Eastern Prussia, the name of Kriutchkoff, a Cossack, has become famous. He recently killed eleven Germans [?] ...

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  9. JAPAN'S ACTION.

    The following cable from the High Commissioner to the Prime Minister has been forwarded to Mr. Holman:— Official.—In British and Japan the opinion ...

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  10. A MASSACRE.

    Soldiers who were wounded at Mulhausen [?] that the Germans did not recognise the [?]form of the Algerian [?]ooters, and [?] them to approach quite close. ...

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  11. MANY ARRESTS.

    Two Germans [?] pigeon dealers have been [?] authorities. Many [?] and Germans being taken into [?] day for falling to ...

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  12. MESSAGES TO THE TROOPS.

    The King telegraphed a message to the troops, which was read before the embarkation. Karb man also carried a [?] of paper, ...

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  13. THE FRENCH ADVANCE.

    The Press Bureau states that the methodical advance of the [?] becoming more definite. The German forces are retiring in disorder ...

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  14. "TOMMY" MAKES AN

    The big broad-shoulder Britons made a groa: impression on the populace, but they wore in no mood nol[?]y demonstration, remembering that their were already ...

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  15. A GRIM BUSINESS.

    There were none of the hysterical scenes so often witnessed when troops leave for foreign service. The [?] was a grim solemn business, without farewells. ...

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  16. PINCH OF WAR.

    Switzerland is seriously feeling the pinch of war. The tourist traffic and various trades are [?], as nearly everyone is guarding the ...

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  17. IN TOGOLAND.

    ACCRA (GOLD COAST), Tuesday Afternoon. A contingent of British troops from the Gold Coast entered Togoland, the German possession which lies to the east. ...

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  18. THREE AVIATORS KILLED.

    The Russian have destroyed a German aeroplane at Sammo, on the coast of Finland. Three aviators were Killed. ...

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  19. SILENCE, SECRECY, SUCCESS.

    The secrecy with which the force was dispatched was remarkable. The troops were collected in silence, and even the drivers of the trains which conveyed them did not receive ...

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  20. FRENCH AND THE FRENCH.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French crossed the Channel on Friday to confer with the French Ministers. He was accorded a great reception on ...

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  21. WAR WITH TURKEY.

    A war risk at the [?] per cent is being paid to [?] the chance of a war between England [?] and Turkey within the next Three [?]. ...

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  22. A UNITED RUSSIA.

    The Grand Puke Nicholas, Generalissimo of the Russian Army, has appealed to the Russian Inhabitants of Galicia, the Austrian [?] between the Carpathians and ...

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  23. DEFENDERS OF LIEGE.

    Fighting between the [?] in the forts at Liege and the [?] continues. The "Daily News" [?] a report to the effect that 800 of the [?] retired at night ...

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  24. JUST LIKE KITCHENER.

    The secrecy and the success which attended the whole business are considered as highly characteristic of Earl Kitchener's methods. Even the public had only a hint of the ...

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  25. BADLY WOUNDED.

    A report has been [?] Paris that the German Crown [?] has been badly wound [?]. Advice from the [?] Kaiser ...

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  27. A FRESH REQUEST.

    The statement has been [?] here that a fresh request was made by Germany to Belgium, for German troops to ge allowed to cross Belgium unimpeded. ...

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  28. KING'S MESSAGE.

    The King in a message to the British expeditionary force before its departure for the Continent, said he was sure they would fight for the safety and the honor of the Empire. ...

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  29. BILLS FOR DISCOUNT.

    The number of bills [?] for discount to-day at the Bank of [?] which had been accepted prior to [?] reached the limit with [?] to ST. PETERSBURG [?]. There are now eleven [?] Royal family at the front. ...

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  30. LEADERS OF THE FORCE.

    Lieutenant-General Sir Douglas Haig is in command of the first corps of the expeditionary force, and Major-General William Pultoney the third corps. ...

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  31. HARDY SERVIA.

    The Servian Legation at Athens has received a telegram from the Premier of Servia, stating [?] the Austrian force have been completely routed in the mountains near Sabat[?], and are ...

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  32. ON FRENCH SOIL.

    The thoroughness of the War Office's arrangement was further exemplified when the expeditionary force reached French soil, and it was manifest that the lessons of South Africa ...

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  33. ARMY CORPS COMMAND.

    General Sir Horace Lockwood Smith-Dorrien has been appointed to the command of the Army Corps. This post was to have been [?] to ...

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  34. MUTINEERS EXECUTED.

    An Exchange Telegraph Company message states that numbers of Czech have been executed at Prague (Bohemia) for mutiny. ...

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  35. INCREASE OF UNEMPLOYED.

    The number of [?] Manchester has increased since the [?] war from 4000 to 14,000. ...

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  36. ENGLISH HELD UP IN ITALY.

    It is stated that there rae twelve hundred stranded English and Americans in Italy and Switzerland, who rae unable to leave. Raymond [?] Taylor, who was charged ...

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  37. AUSTRIAN VESSEL SUNK.

    An Austrian torpedo [?] sunk in Pola Harbour, through [?]. ...

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  38. PRINCE OF WALES' FUND.

    The Prince of Wales' fund now totals £1,250,000. ...

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  39. A HEARTY RECEPTION.

    The majority of the people at the French port were not aware that the British [?]ral was expected, and the arrival of the transports aroused general enthusiasm. ...

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  40. TRAM RUNS DOWN HORSE.

    A deal of excitement and alarm among tram passengers was caused in Dowling-street, Redfern, on Tuesday night, when a car ran down a [?] and [?] shocking injuries on it. ...

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