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  4. WITHIN OUR GATES

    An incident of some few days ago, and one that excited a good deal of local feeling, occurred at a public picnic at one of the centres in Riverina. The picnic, ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S SHARE

    The echo of the war tocsin has aroused the bushmen from one end of the country to the other, and they are coming down to the coast from away back of sunset in ...

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  6. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The most keenly contested brule of the campaign has been raging for nearly a fortnight past in the region between Nieuport and the River Lys, and is not ...

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  7. NEW BRITAIN

    The diary of Stan. E. Stephens, continued:— The puzzling thing about the fight for the wireless station at Kakabaul was that ...

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  8. GERMAN MOSQUITOS

    A new story concerning the capture of the German gunboat Romet indicates that her captain went to considerable trouble to find a suitable hiding place for ...

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  9. ALIENS AND SPIES

    I Many thousands of Austrians and Germans residing in Britain have been arrested during the past few days, and it said that the Government intends to ...

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  10. THE WARSAW FIGHT

    The Germans have not recovered from the crushing defeat indicted upon them near Warsaw last week, and they are rapidly making their way back through ...

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  11. A FRENCH WALL

    The enemy made a prodigious effort last week to force a passage over the M[?]usg at St. Mihiel (south of Verdun). A tradition of French territorials, which ...

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  12. AN ALIEN M.L.C.

    The last list of appointments tot he Queensland Legislative Council, made a few months ago, included Dr. Eugene Birscheld of Brisbane, who had for ...

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  13. SHRUNKEN PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Owing to the fact that a great number of public servants have volunteered for active service the staffs of the Commonwealth offices have been materially ...

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  14. CANNONADED BY THE FLEET.

    The Germans renewed their efforts on Trafalgas Day (October 21), and the France-British squadron was in action twelve hours. They shelled the German ...

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  15. A NIGHT MARCH.

    After crossing the river, the Germans marched in the direction of the valley of the Aire. But the French troops made a forced n iff lit march, and fought, ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN DEFEATS.

    Hard righting continues on the San River, And to the south of Premysi where the Austrian attempts to turn the Russian flank were repulsed with heavy ...

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  17. A DARING SPY.

    The insidious nature of the spy system is illustrated by the fact that when the Indian troops sailed for Europe two Germans disguised themselves and ...

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  18. A CONVENIENT PLATFORM.

    There is for the guns a convenientlyformed floor of reinforced concrete, 250 metres long and 30 metres wide, (about 266 yards by 33). This floor was laid ...

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  19. A FIGHT AT CLOSE QUARTERS.

    A Polish officer, who took part in the village fighting near. Ivangorod, says that the Russians were weaker in numbers than the Germans, and were also ...

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  20. A DETERMINED AUSTRALIAN.

    Mr. F. Clive Conrick, of Cooper's Creek, Queensland, desired to join the Light Horse section of the Australian forces and travelled nearly 2,000 miles in ...

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  21. BURNING VILLAGES

    Viewed from the tower of the church at Furnes on Wednesday, the whole countryside was a mass of burning villages. Approaching the firing line every road ...

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  22. GERMAN RESORTS IN THE CITIES.

    Similar action to thai taken by the military authorities in Melbourne, in searching various city premises occupied by German firms. and organisations in ...

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  23. SPIES AS REFUGEES.

    Among a company of Belgian refugees that landed at Harwich seven spies were detected and sentenced to long periods of imprisonment. The suspicious conduct of ...

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  24. TANGO MARU'S FLIGHT.

    The Japanese liner, Tango Maru arrived in Sydney from Kobe on Saturday" last, and the captain reports that they had to thank the elements for their [?] ...

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  25. FIGHTING BUS DRIVERS.

    While an engagement was in progress outside Arementieres last week two German officers, dressed in British uniforms, and driving In a motor car, ...

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  26. COL. WATSON'S ADVANCE.

    Colonel Watson's force of two companies started at five o'clock on the morning of the 14th September for their ten mile climb to Toma, taking with them ...

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  27. A TERRIFIC FIRE.

    Everywhere shells were screaming, and following the white puffs of smoke from shrapnel appeared great black clouds rising in spirals as the big German ...

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  28. THE CZAR'S ARMY.

    A correspondent, who is Accompanying the Russian central army, writes enthusiastically about the .various corps that snake up the Muscovite host that is ...

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  29. UNDER FALSE COLORS.

    George Dullet, a German has been sentenced to six months imprisonment at Liverpool, for representing himself as a Frenchman. He possessed a letter from a ...

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  30. PATRIOTIC QUEENSLAND FAMILY.

    Mr. G. W. Bellgrove, of Brisbane, has received, the following letter from his eldest son, Roy, who is at Colombo, Mr. Bellgrove's whole family is on active ...

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  31. A PRINCE IMPRISONED.

    Prince Jean Sapicha of Austria has been committed at the Marlborough Street police court, London, for failing to declare us to the ownership of a revolver, ...

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  32. GERMAN CLUB AT PERTH.

    A disorderly demonstration at the German Club in Perth, West Australia, on Saturday night was promptly suppressed by the police. The club authorities ...

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  33. THE FINAL ATTACK.

    The Germans made their Anal attack at dusk, when they hoped to cut their way to Dunkirk. The Belgian batteries at last were able to open a terrible sustained ...

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  34. DEPLORABLE VICTORIES.

    Some remarkable admissions are made in a letter from a German officer that has been intercepted by the Allies. Writing of the bitter struggle in the ...

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  35. AN AUSTRIAN RUSE.

    The Canadian military authorities have discover. a widespread plot, backed by ample funds from the Austrian Government, to smuggle reservists from the ...

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  36. MELBOURNE COUNCIL'S ATTITUDE

    The Melbourne City Council on Monday discussed a report of the Electric Supply Committee recommending that authority be given for the purchase of plant ...

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  37. "WITH ONE VOICE."

    It is always interesting to know what other people think oft us, and probably no Australian is cynical enough not to value praise when its bestowal indicates ...

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  38. A STIFF FIGHT EXPECTED.

    Everybody, therefore, began to look forward to a bit of slaughter, with the Australians as the victims, for it seemed impossible to hope that they could carry ...

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  39. DEAD ON THE CEA BEACH.

    The fighting near Nieuport was or extraordinary violence. A German column that was advancing towards Dunkirk, close to the sea shore, using the ...

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  40. A RUSSIAN BAYONET CHARGE.

    The brunt of the fighting on the Russian side at Augustowo was borne by the troops from Siberia. Some of them marched forty miles. starting at midnight and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. AN AUDACIOUS FOE.

    "Our mm fight bravely, but the enemy Dre becoming more and more audacious and warlike. The Turcos and Zouaves are hardy fighters and deadly marksmen. ...

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  42. HIDDEN IN AN ORCHARD.

    A farmer residing in a French district that was recently in German occupation tells how a German officer, whom he recognised as formerly having been ...

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  43. NO GERMAN PIPES.

    The Goulburn municipal council at its last meeting decided not to purchase German pipes for the extension of water supply to East Goulburn, but to use ...

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  44. TOMA AN EMPTY SHELL.

    The main force reached Toma at three o'clock, and found a Quantity of warlike stores in the shape of tinned dog: and other foodstuffs—mostly Australian. ...

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  45. FOREIGN COAL MINERS.

    At a meeting at Wollongong, N.S.W., of the delegates of the Illawrra Colliery Association, the matter of Germans being employed in the South Coast coal ...

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  46. IRON MILL WORKERS.

    The Ironworks at Lithgow have been very busy of late, and a number of mills have worked full time. On Friday afternoon the 27-inch rail mill ceased work, ...

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  47. WIRELESS PLANTS,

    The military authorities, having failed by the secser:method to locate all the wlieless plants at work for the enemy, have at last decided to enlist the help of ...

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  48. A SURPRISE FORCE.

    When the little army began to get into the Toma country. Col. Watson split his force into two, to take advantage of a little-used track. He probably argued ...

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  49. ANOTHER GERMAN CHARGED.

    At Sydney ponce Court on Thursday Friedist Focster, was charged with being drunk and disorderly, with using indecent language and with having assaulted ...

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