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  2. LATEST WAR NEWS,

    Postmasters are requested to returned undelivered or unclaimed copies of the "Farmer &Settler" to 4[?] Kent street, Sydney. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S SHARE

    "You might let the youngsters know that they are not required for the tropical contingent." said Major Timothy to an interviewer." This contingent ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S TRADE

    As the German shipping companies have ceased trading to Australis, and will probably never retrieved their position, some of the shipowners of neutral ...

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  7. WITHIN OUR GATES

    Not before it was needed, the public will say, the Commonwealth Executive has authorised the Commandants in the different military districts of the ...

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  8. STATE FINANCE

    Mr. G. S. Beeby, in a thoughtful letter combats Mr. Holman's reckless attack upon paper money, and contends that as an expedient to overcome a temporary ...

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  9. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The consensus of British and French military opinion regarding the repeated violent German attacks along the whole front is that the German command daily ...

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  10. THE SUBMARINES

    The Germany statement that a British submarine was sunk at the mouth of the Elbe on Sunday. 18th inst., by Germany destroyed would appear to be correct, for ...

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  11. TERRIBLE TURCOS

    As in the 1870 campaign, so in that which is now being prosecuted, the African troops in the French army are astonishing the military authorities by ...

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  12. HOW BRITONS FIGHT

    One of the most heroic deeds of the war lies to the credit of the L battery of the British Horse Artillery, and took place near Compiegne during the big ...

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  13. "SUCH SPORTS, THESE CHAPS."

    Some of the men that came down from the country last week were asked by the recruiting officer to hang on for a few days and to see a bit of the city before ...

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  14. GERMAN PREMISES SEARCHED.

    By virtue of the increased powers granted to the military heads of the various States, seven patrols of the [?]3rd Infantry Regiment, armed, with loaded ...

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  15. THE SCORE WRITTEN OFF.

    Yesterday afternoon a British, admiralty report was made public announcing the sinking , of yet another German sub-marine during operations off the Dutch ...

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  16. HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES.

    The bombardment between Ostend and Nicuport is growing stronger (says a press correspondent). The Allies' shells dropping among the enemy's guns, ...

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  17. SHEEPSKINS FOR GERMANY.

    It has been hinted in Melbourne trade circles that since the declaration of war large quantities of sheepskins have been shipped from Australia to Germany. [?] ...

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  18. A BOER WAR LESSON.

    The Boer war taught the British military, authorities many lessons that they have turned to good use in the present campaign, as it shown by the ...

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  19. DARING SUBMARINE ATTACKS.

    The Admiralty report states that all day on Saturday the monitors and other vessels of the British bombarding [?]tilla, acting in conjunction with the ...

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  20. THE VETERINARY STAFF.

    A horse field hospital is to accompany the Australian troops to the war. It will consist of two mobile sections that will follow the forces in the theatre of ...

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  21. GERMAN SPIES IN AUSTRALIA.

    In the. Senate, on Friday, Senator M'Dougail (N.S.W.), asked the Minister for Defence what precaution were being taken against German spies. ...

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  22. A BELGIAN FIRM'S APPEAL.

    A large manufacturing firm in Ghent. Belgium writing to its Sydney representatives by last mail, remarked that the help given by Australia had been very ...

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  23. A Masterly Achievement

    The retreat of the British army after the battle of Mons in August was one of the most brilliant pieces of work that blazons its illustrious roll of famous ...

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  24. ENEMY'S CONVOY DESTROYED.

    Considerable success has attended the efforts of the Allies to render the enemy's positions in this neighborhood untenable. The land forces have been ...

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  25. THE ELUSIVE TORPEDOER.

    That the submarine is an effective engine of war, both the success of the Allies and those of their does attest. They have the quality of elusiveness, ...

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  26. COSTLY GERMAN PRISONERS.

    Discussing the maintenance of the families of interned German reservists, a member of the Auckland Charitable Aid Board declared that enough money was ...

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  27. "A SIGHT FOR THE CODE."

    The Scottish regiments have suffered severely in the campaign, but that is only another way of saying that where ever there has been hard fighting the ...

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  28. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY.

    Passengers by the Montoro from Dar[?]in state that the resident there are [?]rging that the Commonwealth Government should build a high-power wireless ...

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  29. THE EXPORT OF WOOL.

    A proclamation issued last Friday prohibits the exportation of wool without the consent of the Minister of Customs. It is understood that the decision of the ...

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  30. NEW USE FOR RABBIT SKINS.

    In order to protect the lungs and kid[?]eys of the Australian troops during the [?]ong winter campaign in Europe, rabbit [?]kins are being stitched into the service ...

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  31. "MADE IN GERMANY."

    In the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly Mr. Henley has given notice that he will move for a return showing how many contracts had been entered into by the ...

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  32. MR. WADE'S CRITICISM.

    Following Mr. Holman's delivery of the Budget speech in the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly, Mr. Wade, leader of the Opposition, said that he could not ...

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  33. SYDNEY GERMAN BAND.

    The Federal Attorney-General, Mr. W. M. Hughes, in referring to the prohibition of the itinerary of the German band in Sydney, and a minister's defence of ...

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  34. PROTECTING THE TRANSPORTS.

    The London official press bureau has issued the following summary of the doing of a squadron of British submarines from the beginning of the war until the ...

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  35. SATURDAY'S FIGHTING.

    Sunday's messages stated that a sanguinary battle was being fought fifteen miles south of the Chent-Brugles railway line, and that the Allies hud achieved ...

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  36. DECOYED BY THE SCOTSMEN.

    A wounded Highlander, in a letter to his parents at Musselburg, writes full of admiration for the admirable work of the Scots Greys:—"The poor Argylls (the ...

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  37. AUSTRALIANS IN AMERICA.

    Mr. G. Girling, secretary of the Australian Society of America, sends a report to the effect that immediately on the outbreak of war the society cabled to the ...

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  38. The Pathos of War

    No finer story of patriotic devotion can be found (writes a London "Times" correspondent) than the manner in which the parents of young Lieutenant. Xavier ...

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  39. SHELLS FOR BREAKFAST.

    On Tuesday, August 26th, they left the position in which they hod been entrenched to take new ground and were marching through the night, finding ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FINANCES.

    The South Australian Premier (Mr. Peake) stated, in delivering his budget speech in the Assembly, that the financial year that ended on June 30 ...

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  41. A MAD AUSTRIAN.

    An Austrian named Popp[?] was on Saturday admitted to Melbourne hospital suffering from acute mania. He went suddenly mad at a house in the city, and ...

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  42. STUCK TO THE FORT.

    The Belgians are warmly praising the dauntless courage and self-sacrifice of a British officer commanding one of the Antwerp forts that was being pounded to ...

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  43. SUPER-TAX AND EXEMPTIONS.

    The super tax, as indicated by the Premier of New South Wales in his budget speech will be paid by those that pay income tax. The exemption will ...

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  44. WORK IN HELIGOLAND BIGHT.

    "These submarines have since been incessantly at work patrolling the enemy's coast in Heligoland Bight and elsewhere. They have obtained much ...

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  45. ANTI-GERMAN WATERSIDERS.

    Some feeling has arisen between British waterside workers at Townsville (Q.) and those of German and Australian nationality. This culminated on ...

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  46. TEN H0URS' FIGHTING.

    Men were mowed down like ninepins by the bursting of shrapnel, and it seemed as though the King's Own had been singled out for the special fury of the ...

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  47. An Austrian Reverse

    Heavy losses have been inflicted up on several Austrian corps that had the temerity to attacks the Servians in entrenched position near Notchevo, ...

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  48. VICTORIAN FINANCES.

    In the Victorian Legislative Assembly, the Premier stated that revenue returns for the period from July 1 to October 13, inclusive showed a ...

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  49. ADVANCE AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. H. Shatwell, of Gragin Siding, [?]ites:—"I must say that your war map [?] a beauty. On comparing it with an [?] map of Europe in my possession, ...

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  50. A DRUNKEN GERMAN'S THREAT.

    Freiderich Forster, a young German, who looked as if he had been through a severe engagement, was brought up at the Sydney Police Court on three ...

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  51. DASHING BAYONET CHARGES.

    The Allies resisted the advance inch by by inch fighting becoming so close that the King's Own got home with several dashing bayonet charges, one of the ...

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  52. HUNTING FOR GERMAN MINES.

    "The Ed, while diving on the 25th, found the moorings of a German mine. On rising to the surface she hauled A p the mine-sinker. The mine was ...

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  53. AN EMPTY COUNTRYSIDE.

    xAn English lady, who was travelling in Germany when war was declared, says that when the proclamation was placarded in the little village of [?]ilchenbach, ...

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  55. TASMANIAN FINANCES.

    In the Tasmanian Assembly the Treasurer (Mr. Lyons) has delivered his first financial statement. He said that the total ordinary revenue last year was a ...

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  57. SUBMARINES IN A STORM.

    "During the exceptionally heavy westerly gales between September 10 and 21 the submarines on the leeshor[?] within a few miles of the enemy's coast were ...

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  58. THE SWOOP OF THE FOG.

    "The enemy swooped down on us so quickly at the finish that we were unable to remove all our dead and wounded Stretcher-bearers were shot down and I ...

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