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  2. Advertising

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S SHARE

    The Lady Mayoress of Melbourne's Patriotic League has decided to provide the Victorian troops with 2,000 or 3,000 rabbit-skin coats, each coat consisting of ...

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  5. THE WAR FUNDS

    The Commonwealth Senate and the House of Representatives passed through all stages on Wednesday the Supply Bill, covering the payment of £100,000 as a ...

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  6. WAR ANTAGONISMS

    Sydney Germans whose work was interfered with by the war were sent by the State Government to a camp at Scheyfield, some five miles from Mulgrave ...

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  7. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS

    The policy of the Labor Party in the Victorian State Parliament was announced by the leader. Mr. Elmslie, on Thursday night. He said that to make ...

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  8. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The western battle centre of the moment is the low-land region on the coast on both sides of the Franco-Belgian border. The tide of success has ...

    Article : 107 words
  9. CRUISER TORPEDOED

    A German submarine succeeded in torpedoing the British cruiser Hermes in the Straits of Dover. Fortunately, of a crew of 456, nearly all hands were ...

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  10. CRUISER RAIDS

    The German cruiser Emden has at last met something more formidable than a merchant ship, but unfortunately not formidable enough. ...

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  11. TURKEY HOSTILE

    At length Turkey has taken the decisive step that clearly indicates her attitude in the European embroglio, and as the same time has sealed her fare as a ...

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  12. PATRIOTIC COLLECTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 134 words
  13. THE CAPTURE OF LILLE.

    There has been only one disconcerting feature about the fighting from the, standpoint of the Allies, and that has been the retention of the important city ...

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  14. CADETS GRANTED COMMISSIONS.

    Commission as lieutenants in the Expeditionary Forces have been granted to thirty third-year cadets at the Duntroon Military College, Australia's school for ...

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  15. A DARING EXPLOIT.

    A destroyer, with her six-inches, went up the river at Nieuport, and fired a broadside. The Germans turned their artillery, and replied with another ...

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  16. ODESSA BOMBARDED.

    It is officially stated at Constantinople that Russian torpedo boats have been sunk by the Turks, who did not suffer any loss. ...

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  17. THE SAILOR'S PRAYER.

    The dreary monotony of the naval work in the North Sea is trying the tempers of the men on board the British Ships. One of them writes:— ...

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  18. ATTACKED WHILE AT ANCHOR.

    In the same waters and about the same time the Emden sank a French destroyer, the name of which has not transpired. The destroyer was actually at ...

    Article : 85 words
  19. "THE GERMANS MUST GO."

    At a meeting of Lithgow ironworkers on Friday night, it was stated that some Germans at the beginning of the war drew their pay, and went to Sydney to ...

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  20. THE NEW SOUTH WALES FUNDS.

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  21. EGYPT MENACED.

    These acts of war, without any preliminaries, mystify the diplomats, who ask if German officers, angry over the awful German defeat on the Vistula, ...

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  22. AVIATION IN AUSTRALIA.

    That the Commonwealth defence authorities are not altogether neglecting aerial defence is evident from a statement made by Major Reynolds (Vic.), ...

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  23. SEVERAL ADVANCE MOVEMENTS.

    Other evidences of the ascendency of the Allies are furnished in isolated statements in yesterday's cable messages. A Paris communique says:— ...

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  24. OFFICER AND 'G'ENTLEMAN.

    Notwithstanding his onslaughts on British merchantmen, the captain of the German cruiser Emden holds a high place in the regard of those that have had the ...

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  25. CATHOLICS AND POLITICS.

    Speaking at a public meeting in the Melbourne Town Hall to urge tho Catholic claims in retard to education, the Coadjutor-Archbishop, Dr. Mannix, said ...

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  26. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY.

    The qualifying educational examination for entry into the Royal Australian Naval College will be held on November 11th and 12th, in each of the States. The ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND'S OFFERINGS.

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  28. "Once—Just Once."

    Some weeks ago the "Farmer and Settler" called attention to the rumors that disaffection existed among the Bavarian troops in the Kaiser's army. At the ...

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  29. MINES IN THE BLACK SEA.

    Further proof of hostilities has been given by the mining of the Black Sea. The Russian steamer Yalta struck a mine laid by the Goeben in neutral ...

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  30. THE EMDEN'S VICTIMS.

    An officer of one of the vessels that was sunk by the Emden was sent ashore at Colombo, and in relating his experiences stated:— ...

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  31. VICTORIAN CONTRIBUTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 80 words
  32. THE HENTY FLAG INCIDENT.

    Reference has been made in these columns to a Riverina incident, referred to in the Legislative Assembly in Sydney, of a German flag having been ...

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  33. OSTEND EVACUATED.

    Another late message states that the Allies have advanced northwards of Lille, and have captured Turcoing, driving the Germans a considerable distance ...

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  34. MR. PAUL WENZ IN FRANCE.

    Mr. Paul Wenz, of Nanima Station, Forbes (N.S.W.), who was spending a holiday in France when the war broke out, writing ...

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  35. WARNED BY THE ALLIES.

    TruKey's action was not unexpected, and on Tuesday a Constantinople correspondent stated that the situation was nearing breaking point. The British ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND FOOD DONATIONS.

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  37. THE KAISER'S STIMULUS.

    As was anticipated, the change did not make much alteration in the attitude of the Bavarians. They have opposed the war from the start, and the reverses ...

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  38. Anarchy in Albania

    The attack upon Russia by Turkey may have the effect of bringing Bulgaria and Roumania into the field against their hereditary enemy the Sultan, and ...

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  39. THE MAORIS AND THE WAR.

    The unique experiment of despatching a contingent of Maori volunteers for active service overseas is being watched with interest by the leading chiefs of the ...

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  40. AN AWFUL HAMMERING.

    Mr. Donald Thompson, a photographer of the "New York World," who has accompanied the German army through 20 engagements, and who was ...

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  41. POOR SHOOTING.

    "Inside a week we were all sent back to Colombo on another steamer, on which there were five crews. The Tumeric was the last victim of this bunch. She was ...

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  42. A DISLOYAL J.P.

    The Boonah (Qid.) police having reported that Carl Schubring, J.P., a German, had been uttering disloyal sentiments, the Executive Council in ...

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  43. RED CROSS TRANSMISSIONS.

    Since the outbreak of the war the N.S.W. division of the Red Cross Society has sent £3000 to the society in England, and a further £3000 for the ...

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  44. NOT EASY TO WIPE OUT.

    This stirring exordium was followed up by an order of the day from Prince Rupert of Bavaria, who is commanding the 6th army corps, reading:—"We ...

    Article : 111 words
  45. ADVANCES TO SETTLERS.

    In the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly on Thursday. Mr. Nesbitt drew the attention to the Acting Premier to the fact that the Savings Bank Commissioners ...

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  46. ITALIAN ACTIVITY.

    The tide of public feeling in Italy in favor of war against Austria is increasing in strength, and strong protests are being made against the transforming ...

    Article : 158 words
  47. Britain's Black Devils

    The Indian troops serving in France and Belgium have inspired a wholesome terror in the enemy, and the Gurkhas especially have been singled out for ...

    Article : 111 words
  48. MILK FOR BRITISH BABIES.

    The children of Queensland are very generously contributing towards a special fund to provide British babies with milk. Already over £1,400 has been ...

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  49. AN AUSTRIAN'S SUICIDE.

    The Melbourne Deputy-Coroner held an inquiry on Thursday concerning the death of Bernard Reivers, an Austrian, fifty-one years of age, who was found ...

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  50. THE HOSTILE WARSHIPS.

    The following ships are stated by Sir George Reid to be it large in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans:—Armored cruisers Scharnhorst and ...

    Article : 107 words
  51. BAVARIANS SURRENDER.

    The sequel to all these fiery appeals was provided on Wednesday, when two villages near Ostend were carried by the British at the point of the bayonet. ...

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  52. BOMBARDED PAPEETE.

    A fortnight after the German bombardment of Papeete, capital of the French group of Tahiti, the town was in very little better state than on the day ...

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  53. TEN THOUSAND TOWELS.

    At a recent meeting in Melbourne of some woman members of the Victorian medical profession and of a number of the wives and relatives of medical men, ...

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  54. SAVING THE CHILDREN.

    The N.S.W. Minister for Public Health, Mr. Flowers, anticipates, being able shortly to extend the system of daily clinics in Sydney. Arrangements have ...

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  55. ESSAYS ON THE KAISER.

    In the New South Wales Legislative Assembly on Thursday, Mr. Boston, member for Wagga, referred to an allegation against a Riverina school-master of ...

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  56. VALONA OCCUPIED.

    The condition of anarchy existing in Albania is causing the powers some little anxiety, as there are in the situation the elements of a quarrel between Italy ...

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  57. STALKING THE SENTRIES.

    On another occasion air scouts located a German ammunition store seven miles from the shore and three and a half miles behind the German entrenchments. ...

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  58. RABBITS FOR THE BELGIANS.

    The Waikato (N.Z.) farmers are preparing a rabbit trapping campaign in order to send a shipment [?] 100,000 for distrissed Belgians. ...

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  59. GOALING GERMAN CRUISERS.

    A British ship that has arrived from Mexico reports that when at Vera Cruz she noticed six colliers laden to their bulwarks with coal. None could say ...

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  60. THE BLOW, AND THE RECOIL.

    "The Kaiser has had his wish," says the London Times, referring to this remarkable capitulation. "His Bavarians have met the English—just once. They ...

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  61. A WAR STAMP.

    The French Government has issued a number of ten centimes (one penny) stamps overprinted with a Maltese cross and "five centimes." These are sold at ...

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  62. THE COUNTRY PARTY WANTED.

    Mr. M. J. McCa[?] N.S.W. [?] writes: "I have [?] several to induce them to take [?] but they [?] ...

    Article : 85 words
  63. A DYNAMITE PLANT.

    A workman digging in a yard at Barrack-street, Perth, on Friday, in the heart of the city, found a quantity of dynamic. As the premises had until ...

    Article : 52 words
  64. PHILIPPINE AUTONOMY.

    A cablegram from Washington, U.S.A., states that a bill has been passed declaring the intention of the United States to recognise the independence of the ...

    Article : 37 words
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