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  5. SEVEN DAYS' BATTLE

    The statement issued by the Press Bureau to-day is an account of the fighting in France based on Sir John French's despatches. It continues the narrative of the operations from ...

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  6. CHASING THEM BACK.

    An English officer who took part in the battle which resulted in the rout of the Germans states that he saw a German staff officer's letter written shortly before the latter was shot, ...

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  8. DREAD SPECTRE.

    Terrible stories are published here concerning the famine which is stated to prevail in Germany. The Government at Berlin, it is asserted, has ...

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  9. TEN DAYS AGO!

    Germans newspapers describe the tremendous enthusiasm shown ten days ago at the reported defeat of the British at St. Quentin. The Cologne "Gazette" declared that amid ...

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  10. FURTHER TRIUMPHS.

    The following cable from Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for the Commonwealth in London, has been received by the Prime Minister of Australia:— ...

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  11. VENT THEIR SPLEEN.

    According to a Reuter's message, the German invaders in France now on the retreat vented their rage at their defeat on the better class of houses on the line of their backward march. ...

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  12. GATHERING RELICS.

    Reuter's message to the Press states that a thousand citizens visited the battlefield of the Marne on Sunday, and gathered relics of the now famous fight. ...

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  13. RUSSIANS IN BELGIUM.

    A newspaper at Ostend states that Russian troops have reinforced the Belgians, who are fighting at Cortenberg, in Brabant. This statement is confirmed by the Ostend ...

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  14. PATRIOTIC OFFER.

    Six of the richest men in Holland have offered Queen Wilhelmina one-tenth of their fortunes to defray the cost of mobilising the Dutch troops which are safe-guarding the neutrality ...

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  15. FORTY-SIX ARMY CORPS.

    It is estimated that 46 army corps were engaged in the battle of the Marne. The casualty list was a heavy one, and during four hours 11 trains carrying wounded ...

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  16. THE MACHINE THAT FAILED.

    "GOTT IN HIMMELL! MY SO BEAUTIFUL MACHINE HE IS RUN BACKWARD, DER MUST BE A SCREW LOOSE SOMEVERS!" EUROPA: "YES, KAISER; IN YOUR OWN HEAD!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. REINFORCEMENTS.

    Germany is reported to be sending strong reinforcements by sea to Memel, a port in Eastern Prussia, via the Russian frontier. These troops are intended to strengthen the ...

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  18. VANQUISHED AUSTRIANS.

    "Le Matin" publishes a telegram from Petrograd stating that there are persistent rumors in the Russian capital to the effect that the larger part of the Austrian armies have ...

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  19. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Asquith (the Prime Minister) stated that he hoped Parliament would be prorogued this week. He will introduce a Bill to-morrow, by the ...

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  20. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    The ship Imperator Alexander II., which left Sydney on April 15, wheat laden, for the English Channel for orders, has arrived at Queenstown. ...

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  21. THE AEGEAN ISLANDS.

    Negotiations between Greece and Turkey regarding the Aegean Islands have been postponed indefinitely. ...

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  22. HELP FOR WOUNDED.

    The steamer Red Cross, with hospitals for the benefit of all the armies engaged in the war in Europe, has sailed for Falmouth, England. ...

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  23. THE NEW ZEALAND STEAMER.

    The Union Company notifies that the Mabeno will sail for Auckland to-morrow from Cowper's No. 1 wharf, Woollomooloo, instead of from the foot of Margaret-street. The time of ...

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