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  6. COUNTER-ATTACKS REPULSED.

    Sir George Reid. High Commissioner for Australia [?] from London to the Minister for External Affairs states:— "It is officially stated that the general ...

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  7. WAR RATES.

    A cable message was received from London this morning by the Sydney Marine Underwriters' and Salvage Association, giving latest war rates on shipping. ...

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  8. COLOSSAL.

    A semi-official statement has been made concerning the enormous losses suffered by the Austrians. Difficulty is experienced in correctly ...

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  9. HORRORS IN BELGIUM.

    Louise Mack (Mrs. J. P. [?], the well-known Australian authoress [?]) Antwerp acting as correspondent for [?] "Evening News." ...

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  10. FIENDISH ACT.

    News of a frightful German strocity committed on a British Red Cross nurse has excited general horror. It is stated that during the German attack ...

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  11. ENEMIES' WAR MATERIAL.

    At the result of their recent triumphs the Russian forces have added vast quantities of war material to their equipment. Besides capturing 400 guns in the Galician ...

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  12. THE ZABERN AFFAIR.

    Colonel Von [?] and Lieutenant Von Forstner were both killed on the same day. Von [?] died near Louvain, and Von Forstner near [?]. ...

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  13. IN BELGIUM.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Antwerp correspondent states that on Tuesday military conditions were completely altered. There are now 100,000 Germans around ...

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  14. REFUGEES' DREADFUL STORIES

    The Hague reports that refuses are streaming into Holland from East Belgium. They tell harrowing stories of German butcheries. A drunken German officer at [?], near ...

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  15. JAPANESE TROOPS.

    It is officially stated that the Japanese forces which were operating on land in the attack on Kiao-Chau, the German territory in China, have captured the railway station at the town ...

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  16. NYASALAND.

    The Minister for External Affairs has received a cable from Sir George Reid, Australian High Commissioner in London, giving further details of the fighting in Nyasaland, ...

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  17. INDIAN LOYALTY.

    Both Houses of Parliament have passed a resolution empowering the Indian Government to defray the cost of despatching Indian troops to the front out of its own revenue, thus ...

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  18. CIVILIANS SHOT.

    Brandenburg troops slaughtered 128 civilians at Soumagne (near Liege) on the ground that rifles had been found in some houses. This was done in spite of the fact that ...

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  19. BEATING THE BULLET.

    A Bordeaux message states that Georges Andre, the famous sprinter and international footballer has been promoted to the rank of sergeant for gallantry. ...

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  20. BOMBS AT TSING-TAU.

    It is officially stated that an aeroplane carrying a Japanese officer, has dropped bombs on to the barracks at Tsing-tau, the capital of Kiao-Chau. ...

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  21. ALIEN ENEMIES.

    Mr. M'Kenna, Home Secretary, stated in the House of Commons that [?] the outbreak of the war 2780 alien enemies have been arrested in the London area. ...

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  22. OUR TRADE.

    The Australasian Merchants' Association held a meeting to discuss the efforts being made in New York to retain Australasian trade for German steamship companies hitherto engaged in ...

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  23. SERVIANS AT VISHEGRAD.

    From Nish it is reported that the Servians have occupied Vishegrad, a small town of Bosnia, on the River Drina. It is situated 40 miles E.S.E. of Sarajevo. ...

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  24. AMERICAN WHEAT.

    The quotations are—September, 102 to 106 cents; December, 104½ to 110½ cents. OTTAWA, Wednesday Afternoon. The Canadian Department of Trade ...

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  25. GERMAN ADMISSION.

    A modified tone is apparent in official statements now issuing from Berlin. To-day's bulletin admits that in some portions of a wide battlefield the Germans have ...

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  26. GERMAN PRISONERS.

    One thousand German prisoners have been sent to special prison camps at Aldershot, Dorchester, and elsewhere. They are receiving full army rations. ...

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  27. 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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  28. SPOILS FOR ITALY.

    The newspaper "Retch" remarks that Russia and her allies would willingly see Trent and Trieste become Italian. The concentration of Austrian troops at the ...

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  29. SPELTER.

    According to the "Daily Mail," it is probable that zinc smelting works will be opened in England shortly capable of producing 60,000 tons of spelter annually. ...

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  30. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    Dr. Schultz, formerly Governor of German Samoa, Herr Mars, his secretary, and Herr Hirach, the wireless expert, have arrived at Auckland in the Navua under arrest. ...

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  31. ROYAL EXCHANGE RE-OPENS.

    The Royal Exchange will be re-opened to-morrow. It will resume foreign to compensate railway companies to the extent of their ...

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  32. GERMANS FORTIFY POLA.

    The Germans have provided Pola, the Austrian naval station on the Adriatic, with heavy howitzers and many modern guns, and have defended it with live wires on land and floating ...

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  33. LINER RELEASED.

    The Holland-America liner Noordam, which was captured and taken in Queenstown, has been released. The vessel had on board a number of ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN VESSELS.

    The following arrivals are reported:—At London, steamer Ashburton: at Plymouth, barque Primus: at Callao, ship Forth; at Arica, steamer Karroo. ...

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  35. JOCKEY CLUB'S DECISION.

    The Jockey Club has agreed that it is desirable, in spite of the war, to continue racing when practicable at Newmarket and elsewhere. In the interests of the large number of ...

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  36. LINSEED OIL AND TURPS.

    Linseed oil is quoted at £26 per ton for spot pipes. Turpentine is quoted at 31s 3d per cwt. ...

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