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  4. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    Recent operations by the Russians are dealt with in the following communique issued in Petrograd:— "The Germans, who were strongly ...

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  5. THE AUSTRO - GERMAN LOSSES.

    A Paris communique states that the British forces during the daytime on Tuesday captured a line of German trenches west of La Bassee. ...

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  6. SWEDISH STEAMER.

    The mail steamer Horsten, bound from Gothenburg to England, was captured by the Germans and taken to Swinemunde. ...

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  7. ENEMY'S LOSSES.

    According to a compilation made by the Paris "Martin" the Austro-Germans have suffered a total of 6,726,000 casualties, comprising killed, wounded, and ...

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  8. ITALIAN ADVANCE.

    The Austrian plan of campaign against the Italian army of invasion is now said in Rome to be much clearer to experts in Italy. ...

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  9. DROUGHT IN GERMANY.

    Amsterdam, Thursday. A persistent drought is occurring in Germany, likely to seriously affect the harvest, especially at Macklenburg and ...

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  10. ANOTHER ZEPPELIN RAID.

    Another Zeppelin raid has been made on the east coast of England. The Admiralty announces that a Zeppelin flew over part of the coast on Tuesday ...

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  11. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Statements have been made to the New South Wales military authorities that a full-blooded, but naturalised, German has been given a commission ...

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  12. RUSSIAN STUBBORNNESS.

    A communique issued in Berlin respecting the operations in the Eastern theatre, declares that the defeated Russians on Wednesday attempted to ...

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  13. RESULT OF RAIDS.

    It is officially stated that in the north-east coast air raid, 16 were killed. including a policeman, and 40 were injured. ...

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  14. FIGHT FOR A PASS.

    A communique issued in Rome states that repeated attempts by the Austrians to break through the Sesis Pass. in the Carnic Alps, have been repulsed. The ...

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  15. GREEK ELECTIONS.

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  16. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Mr H. J. Tennant, Under-Secretary for War, said in the House of Commons on Wednesday that it was impossible to speak in detail respecting the British ...

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  17. APPOINTMENT CANCELLED.

    In the Senate this afternoon, in answer to a question by Senator A. M'Dougall, N.S.W., the Minister for Defence stated that Captain ...

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  18. GERMAN PIRACY.

    The Norwegian steamer Davanger has been sunk by a submarine off Lewis (Sussex). The crew landed. The Swedish steamer Verdandi (950 ...

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  19. ENEMY'S FORCES ON THE SAN.

    The enemy's strength on the San is enormous. With the new reinforcements. the Germans alone have fourteen army corps concentrated in the region of ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA IN THE PACIFIC.

    A report by Vice-Admiral Patey, Commander of the Australian Fleet, dealing with operations from 29th July to 29th September. 1914, was laid ...

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  21. PATRIOTIC STOWAWAY.

    Influenced by his martial order and the spirit of adventure Reggie Garth of Clarence street. Mount Lawley, Perth, who is 12 years of age, stowed ...

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  22. WRECKED ZEPPELIN.

    The wreckage from the shed at Evers, in belgium, which was sheltering a Zeppelin when it was blown up by the Allies airmen, has been ...

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  23. AUSTRIAN REPORT.

    An Austrian communique states that during the last 15 days we captured 108 Russian officers and over 12,000 men. ...

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  24. AUSTRIAN ATTACK REPULSED.

    Mr M. Donolee, the well known war correspondent, telegraphing from Rome, to the "Daily Chronicle," says that the Austrians attacked the Italian position ...

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  25. KARLSRUHE AIR RAID.

    An official bulletin from Berlin states that 19 persons were killed and 19 seriously injured when the 23 Allied aviators threw bombs on Karisru[?] on Monday. ...

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  26. UNIFORMS FOR RIFLE CLUB MEMBERS.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) said to-day that the department did not provide rifle clubs with uniforms, but it did not object to them ...

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  27. GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    The commission of inquiry into German trocities has examined Sergeant Major Atho. A large slice was cut from Atho's back by a German officer ...

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  28. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The hon. treasurer. Mrs Fed Ham, acknowledges the following donations:—Amount previously acknowledged, £988 8s 8d: Mrs John P. Murray, £2 ...

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  29. FRENCH GAINS MADE.

    An official communique states:— "We gained ground at various points notably east of Lorette, and south-west and west of Souchez. We ...

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  30. FIGHTING FAVORS INVADERS.

    An official communique says that the combat is favorable to us along the whole frontier, notably in Carnia, and on the Isonzo. Alpine troops at Monte ...

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  31. BARRACKS AND MUNITION FACTORY DESTROYED.

    It is reported that the Allied airmen's raid on Karlshrue destroyed the barracks and a munition factory. Rotterdam, Thursday. ...

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  32. FOOD FOR TROOPS.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) stated to-day that complaints had been made as to the quality and variety of rations issued to the troops ...

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  33. HAND TO HAND FIGHTING.

    A lenghty communique, issued by the authorities in Berlin states that, influenced by the Russian defeats, the French and British have made strong ...

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  34. FOOD CENSUS AUTHORISED.

    At a meeting of the Federal Executive Council to-day. the taking of a food census of the Commonwealth was approved. An order was passed under ...

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  35. MINOR RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    An official communique states that the German attacks during the last three days at Leatzkow were unsuccessful and ended in our favor. Our ...

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  36. LUSITANIA OUTRAGE.

    The official inquiry which is being conducted by Lord Mersey into the loss of the Cunard liner Lusitania, was continued on Wednesday. ...

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  37. MUNITIONS OF WAR.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the Prime Minister made a statement on the supply of munitions of war. The statement was exactly ...

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  38. CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY.

    Owing to the effects of the war the Cambridge University Senate is appealing for the sum of £13,000 to meet the deficiency which the University has ...

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  39. REST AFTER BATTLE.

    Before Mr R. J. Lynn, M.L.C., of West Australia, left London for Australia on the Mongolia he ascertained that a large number of Australian ...

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  40. NIEMEN FIGHTING.

    The enemy, fruitlessly attempting the offensive beyond the Middle Niemen. sustained heavy losses. ...

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  41. BRITISH ASSAULT.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Rotterdam says that German machine guns checked a spirited British advance near La Bassee. ...

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  42. COALITION CABINET.

    Mr Dillon (Nationalist), speaking in the House of Commons on Tuesday, expressed the regret of the Nationalist at the Government's reconstruction. They ...

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  43. CAPTURED TRENCHES RETAKEN.

    We recaptured all our advanced trenches north of Prasuysz. The battle on the San continues with increasing fierceness. The fighting on the ...

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  44. GERMAN POSITION TAKEN.

    Field Marshal Sir John French reports from the British Headquarters that on Tuesday the British forces captured a mile of German first line ...

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  45. FLANDERS STRUGGLE.

    A severe engagement took place after a heavy artillery action on the Essen, Dixmude, and Ramcapelle-Dieuxcort front. Fresh German troops are still ...

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  46. THE DARDANELLES

    Recently the Roumanian Government prevented a trainload of German munitions from proceeding through Roumania en route to Turkey. ...

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  47. ILLNESS OF MR REDMOND.

    Mr Redmond (the leader of the Nationalist party in the House of Commons) is recovering from an attack of ptomaine poisoning. ...

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  48. ATTACK ON ZEPPELIN SHED.

    Three English airmen dropped three bombs on a Zeppelin shed at Grondrade, south of Ghent. The extent of the damage is not known ...

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  49. LIEGE CITIZENS SHOT.

    It was reported last week that the Germans had discovered an espionage conspiracy, with headquarters at Moastricht (Holland), and that seven ...

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  50. TRIAL OF DE WET.

    General Smuts (South African Minister for Finance and Defence) gave evidence at the trial of General de Wet, now being held at Bloemfontein. He said that ...

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  51. GERMAN SPY.

    The American Department of State has ordered an investigation into charges that the supposed doctor, named Amyton Meyer Gerhard, of the German Red ...

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  52. DEFECTIVE BOOTS FOR SOLDIERS.

    A reply was made to-day by the Minister for Defence to the statement made in the metropolitan press concerning the supply of defective boots ...

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  53. MUNITIONS OUTPUT.

    Mr Lloyd George, Minister for Munitions, has had a further private conference with representatives of 41 workmen's societies. and discussed ...

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  54. AN APPEAL TO THE MAORIES.

    In an appeal to Maoris to enrol in the additional reinforcements asked for by the War Office through the Governor, Mr "Charlie" Parata, a Maori M.P., ...

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  55. TRADING WITH ENEMY.

    The trial was continued in Glasgow on Tuesday of Robert Irving Dale and Henry Wilson, partners in the well-known firm of William Jacks and Co., ...

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  56. "TIMES" COMMENT.

    "The Times," referring to the service, says: "We hold the Australians and New enZlanders in special praise for the proof they have given that the ...

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  57. BEN TILLTT'S APPEAL.

    Mr Ben Tillett, who recently visited the front, was interviewed on his return. He said he had learnt a new meaning of the word "strike." "We have got to ...

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  59. STEEL HELMETS.

    With the idea of affording some protection against spent shell fragments and bullets the French authorities are equipping the infantry with light steel ...

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  60. NEED FOR DOCTORS.

    Senator Pearce stated to-day that the need for more medical men at the front was still urgent. Between 80 and 90 medical officers had left during ...

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  62. BLOCKING GERMANY'S SUPPLIES.

    In the Commons last night, Lord Robert Cecil, Under Foreign Secretary, said that the Government had taken steps to prevent cotton from entering Germany. ...

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  63. TURKISH CRUISER DAMAGER.

    The Russian squadron severely damaged the Turkish cruiser Hamiedich. ...

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