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  4. MORE GERMAN OUTRACES.

    The Germans destroyed Dinant by shell fire. Women took refuge in a convent, while hundreds of the men were shot. ...

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  5. BOOM IN WHEAT.

    Owing to the wheat boom in Sydney continuing, prices to-day were rushed to the abnormally high level of 5s 6d a bushel, and it is considered that such ...

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  6. GOOD NEWS CONFIRMED.

    The Press Burean states that General Joffre's plans are being steadily carried out. The Allies are acting on the offensive. ...

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  7. ALLIES' GREAT VICTORY.

    A most cheering message was received at a late hour last night, it is to the effect that the Allies have broken the German centre and ...

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  8. (OFFICIAL.)

    The Austrian 2nd Army suffered severe losses near Lublin, and is now in retreat. ...

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  9. APPEAL TO AUSTRIAN POLES.

    M. Henry K. Slenkiewicz, the author of the famous book "Quo Vadis," has appealed to Poles in Austria to fight for the Russians. ...

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  10. PARIS WELL PROTECTED.

    An immense Anglo-French army now portect[?] Paris. ...

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  11. RIFLEMEN EFFICIENT.

    Annual musketry returns for the year ended 30th June show that, there am 10,925 efficient riflemen in New South Wales There are 303 rifle clubs in this ...

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  12. CONTRABAND WIRELESS.

    The Marconi Mears new controlling apparatus has discovered that a high power wireless station has been secret[?] installed at the headquarters of an ...

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  13. THE GERMAN PLANS.

    Mr Phillip Gibhs, war correspondent [?] relates that the first signs that the Germans had altered their plans ...

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  14. BISLEY TROPHIES.

    Trophies valued at £1000 including the Kolapore and Mackinnon cups have been won by the Australian rifle team, which reached here to-day in the R.M.S. ...

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  15. INVASION OF GERMANY.

    The Russians occupied Nikolai. The Austrians are now in full retreat. Another Austrian army operating on ...

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  16. GERMAN IMPRISONED.

    A German has been sentenced to six months' imprisonment with hard labor in London for having in his possession carrier pigeons without a permit. ...

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  17. SENSATION AT SEA.

    When near Aden the officers on board the Mooltan, which arrived to-day from England, heard at noise as of heavy firing. This came from a Turkish fort ...

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  18. THE PATHFINEER DISASTER.

    I the cruiser Pat[?]der was destroyed off the east coast. On a trawler three miles distant the crew wore below at work when the explosion shook ...

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  19. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Japanese Parliament has passed a war vote of 53,000,000 yen (about £5,600,000). ...

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  20. OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    The Prime Minister to-night received the following cable from Sir George Reid:— The War Office has issued the ...

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  21. GERMAN PRESS FABRICATION.

    Particulars have been given of one of the most remarkable fabrications that the German newspapers have published. A long speech was reported, ...

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  22. BRITISH TRADE RETURNS.

    British trade returns for August show a decline of £13,000,000 in imports, and a decline of £10,000,000 exports. ...

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  23. MARCHING ON GHENT.

    After a battle lasting five hours, the Germans were able to occupy Lille and march on Ghent. ...

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  24. MORE MINE DISASTERS.

    A Grimsby trawler named the Revigo has been blown up by striking a mine. The skipper rind two engineers were ...

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  25. GERMANS UP A TREE.

    When the Belgians flooded the Termonde district, many Germans were compelled to take refuge in the tops of trees. ...

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  26. TERMONDE DESTROYED.

    The Germans left Termende a heap of ruins. ...

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  27. NAVAL RESERVISTS.

    The Admiralty has announced that a large number of marine and naval reservists are left over after providing for all the present needs and foreseen ...

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  28. HOLOCAUST OF CYCLISTS.

    A Belgian patrol killed 35 Gem an cyclists at Londerzeel. ...

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  29. AVOIDING GERMAN CRUISER.

    According to Captain A. Augensen, master of the small Norwegian steamer Nord Da[?] from Hong Kong, a Nord deatscher-Lloyd cargo steamer, fully ...

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  30. THE ALLIES' DECLARATION.

    The declarations signed by the members of the Triple Entente have produced a profound impression in Italy. The public is beginning to feel that a ...

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  31. BRITISH CASUALTIES

    The latest total casualties of the British Expeditionary Force are:—63 officers killed, including Colonel G. K Ansell, of the 5th Dragoon Guards; ...

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  32. GERMAN USPECT.

    The Portsmouth police arrested Engar Peterson, a German, who registered as a Russian. A search of his lodgings revealed a ...

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  33. TWO DAYS BATTLE.

    After a two days' battle at Cappellen, the Germans were repulsed, leaving three thousand dead on the field. ...

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  34. HEROIC MAUBEUGE.

    The War Minister has telegraphed to Maubeuge his admiration of the heroic defence of that place. ...

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  35. RUSSIAN SECURITIES.

    It is reported from Berne (Switzerland) that German capitalists are eagerly buying Russian securities, winch have jumped up in value since the ...

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  36. THE INVASION OF BELGIUM.

    The Brussels "Patriote," of August 5, says that when the Germans entered Belgium General Von Emmich issued the followign proclamation:—"To my ...

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  37. JUTE SHIPMENTS.

    Owing to the release of steamers it appears certain there will be ample tonnage available for jute shipments. ...

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  38. GERMAN PROTEST.

    The Pekin, correspondent of the "New York Herald" states that the German Minister protested to China against Japan's participation in the ...

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  39. BIG BATTLE COMMENCED

    It is officially stated that a general action is taking place on the front, extending from Nanteuil he Haudouin and Meaux to Verdun. ...

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  40. GERMAN PRIZE VESSELS.

    Before Mr Justice Hood, in the Admiralty jurisdiction of the Supreme Court to-day, the question of releasing the detained German steamer ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN FORCES

    The Governor-General has been sent the following message by the Army Council:— AWAITED AT THE FRONT. ...

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  42. aTHE PATHFINDER DISASTER.

    It has transpired that the British Pathfinder, which struck a mine, was practically Mown to-pieces. All trace of the vessel was lost in ...

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  43. BELGIAN PRISONERS.

    It is reported that Germany is impressing Belgian soldiers now in prison to flight against Russia. ...

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  44. GERMAN TARADIDDLES.

    A newspaper at Bilbao recently published a German telegram containing many fabrications, including statements that General Jofire, Commander ...

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  45. LOYAL SUPPORT APPRECIATED.

    The Governor-General has been sent the following message by the Army Council :— "The Allied forces in the field ...

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  46. PATRIOTIC FUNDS.

    The Prince, of "Wales' Fund now amounts to £2,295,000. The British Red Cross Fund is now £200,000. ...

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  47. CONFLICT ON THE MORIN.

    It is officially announced that the French left Wing has regained contact with the enemy's right on the banks of the Grand Morin. ...

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  48. RECRUITING IN ENGLAND.

    Sir Wm. Hesketh Lever marched to Chester at the head of 1000 recruits from wirral, in Cheshire. (Sir Wm. Hesketh Lever, first ...

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  49. FIERCE FIGHTING AT THESSELT.

    Fierce lighting is reported at This sent, westward of Malines. The Germans lost 3000 men, besides prisoners sent to Antwerp. ...

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  50. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is firm, the demand being inactive. 48s 6d is asked for South Australian cargoes afloat. ...

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  51. MAGNIFICENT VICTORY.

    The "Daily Mall" correspondent at Boulogne says that a telegram from General French announces a great victory at Precy-sur-O[?]se, 15 ...

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  52. NEW ZEALAND FORCES.

    The Premier states that the E Expeditionary Force will be kept at full strength in both men and horses. It is quite certain another force will be ...

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  53. CAPTURE OF SAMOA.

    Having landed New Zealand troops in Samoa, the transport Moeraki returned to-day. Her officers state that when the ...

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  54. BELGIAN STRATEGY.

    The Belgians are flooding the Tarmonde district. Many Germans have been drowned, and guns lost. A later message states that the ...

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  55. MORE FIGHTING AT LEMBERG

    The Austrian flight to the south-west of Lemberg, in Ca[?]a, continues. It is reported that a whole detachment has asked to be ...

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  56. OFFICIAL.

    Paris reports that French and British forces are east of Paris, and are opposed to the left wing of the German forces near Grand Morin River. ...

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  57. PARISIAN PAPERS.

    Several Parisian newspapers, in[?]ding. "Le Temps." "Le Matin," "L'Homme Libre," and the "Daily Mail," are now publishing at ...

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  58. STEVEDORES AT VARIANCE.

    The trouble that arose on Monday between the British and German members of the Stevedoring Association has not been eliminated, and to-day feeling ...

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  59. OFFICIAL (LATER).

    An official message from Bordeaux states that, as the result of a general action along the line at Verdun, the Anglo-French army ...

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  60. AMBUSHED BY GERMANS.

    Prince Ligne, Court Zillermont, and two others, reconnoitring in an armed motor, were ambushed by Germans. The Prince was wounded with four ...

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  61. WHEAT FOR BRITAIN.

    Fourteen additional vessels carrying cargoes for Germany, have been diverted to Liverpool including several wheat cargoes, which Government has ...

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  62. GERMANS IN BELGIUM.

    The rifles borne by the German land sturm Belgium are of an old type. and the men insufficiently supplied with ammunition. ...

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  64. JAPANESE PRISONERS.

    About 600 Japanese, mostly student, have been detained in Germany as prisoners of war. ...

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  65. (OFFICIAL.)

    Russian are in conflict with Austrians near Lemberg, and have practically destroyed 12 divisions of the Austrians. ...

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