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  4. FRONTIER STRUGGLE.

    All indications now point in the fact that the Germans are making another and final desperate effort to [?] the ide of the Allies' advance in ...

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  5. HORSES AND MULES.

    The Spanish Goverment has prohibited the export of horses and mules, which had just started on a large scale. ...

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  6. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Reuter 's Agency has received an official telegram from Athens,stating that the situation in regard to the Turks' expulsion of Greeks is becoming ...

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  7. ALONG THE VISTULA.

    The Germans still hold the vi[?] south of the Pilica, excepting line Ivangorod and Kizienice, which they abandoned, the Russians pursuing. The ...

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  8. SUCCESSFUL FRENCH DEVICE

    Repots received in Paris show that the Germans lost heavily in a recent night attack on the French near Verdun. The French anticipated such an ...

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  9. MARCONI ClFI. |

    The Marconi Company has presented the Government with two com[?] wireless equipments. ...

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  10. UBIQUITOUS KAISER.

    The "Daily News" reports that the Kaiser is staying at the Club House at Czenstechow,in Poland 150 miles from Warsaw. The place is enclosed by barbed wire, ...

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  11. 500 MOTOR AMBULANCES.

    Over 300 motor ambulances have been presented to the Red Cross Society of which 30 will be attached to the Australian Volunteer Hospital. The ...

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  12. ACROSS VISTULA.

    An official communique states:— "The Russians beyond the Vistula are closely following the retreating enemy. "The Germans only offered feeble ...

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  13. SAPPERS' SACRIFICE.

    During the attack on Antwerp the Germans despatched two locomotives, carrying dynamite and having no drivers against the south station. Two ...

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  14. LUXURIOUS HOUSEHOLD.

    It is semi-officially stated that the Kaiser 's headquarters in France resemble a thickly-papulated centre. The personnel numbers 1500. ...

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  15. JAPAN 'S ASSISTANCE.

    Reuter 's correspondent of [?] states that Great Britain 's appreciation of Japan 's assistance has created a [?] impression, ...

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  16. CERMAN VANDALISM,

    Reuter 's Agency states that German officers who lodged at the Chatean Montmort [?] jewel cases, removed the silver and linen, and ...

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  17. VISIT TO ALSACE.

    A message from Basle states that the Kaiser, on 18th inspected the troops in Alsace, and urged them to make the last victorious effort in the ...

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  18. FIGHT ON THE SAN,

    Desperate lighting on the San River, south of Przemysl, favored the Russians. Five Austrian companies were taken prisoners. The attacks south of Przemysl were ...

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  19. BANDMASTER CAPTURED.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that British soldiers at Ypres captured a German bandmaster sitting on a tree stump, gloomily tying a wounded hand. ...

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  20. SWEDISH STEAMER SUNK.

    The Swedish steamer Alice street, a mine and foundered in the North sea. The bulk of the crew were saved. ...

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  21. SASKATCHEWAN EFFORT.

    The Saskatchewan Grain Growers' Assoication has appealed to members to ear-mark one acre of next year 's crop for patriotic purposes. ...

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  22. SANCUINAHY STRUGGLE,

    The fighting between Ostend and Nieuport was of the most sanguinary character. A captured German stated that after one light 1500 of his comrades were ...

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  23. BELGIAN GIRL REFUGEES.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Flushing believes that many Belgian girl refugees, who are used to farm work, were willing to go to Australia[?] ...

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  24. AUSTRIA 'S LAST RESERVES.

    Reuter 's correspondent at Rome says that private advices from Austria state that the calling up of the Landsturm created a profound impression. ...

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  25. LORD JOHN CAYANDISH.

    LOrd John Cavendish has been killed in France. (Lord John Spencer Cavendish was a captain in the 1st Life Guards, and gained the Distinguished Service Order ...

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  26. BRITISH CUNBOAT.

    The British gunboat Dryad has been refloated undamaged. ...

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  27. IMPORTATION OF SUGAR.

    In order to prevent the indirect importation of German or Austrian [?] or sugar from neutral countries f[?] by the importation of German [?] ...

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  28. WORK OF SUBMARINES.

    Official.— Commodore Keyes, in reporting the services performed by submarines, states that they have been incessantly employed on the enemy 's ...

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  29. ENEMY'S PREDATORY CRUISERS.

    Admiralty announces eight or nine German cruisers believed to be at large in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Searching and working ...

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  30. BELGIANS ROUT ENEMY.

    A British officer relates how Belgians on Wednesday, in the darkness approached to within 300 yards of the German trenches along Yser Canal. ...

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  31. NO DANGER OF SHORTAGE.

    With a view of crippling Germany 's trade the British Government has prohibited the importation of sugar into the United Kingdom. They state ...

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  32. NORTH SEA TO THE OISE.

    Enemy endcavoring to make fresh efforts along the greater part of the line, especially between the North Sea and the Oise with new corbs composed ...

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  33. FIGHT AT NIEUPORT.

    The lighting at Nieuport has been characterised by extraordinary violence. German columns are advancing towards Dunkirk, close to the sea ...

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  34. THE ARRAS CAMPAIGN.

    The Allies on Wednesday swept the German trenches. A bavonet charge followed. The Germans were driven back six miles. The fight was one of ...

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  35. DUKE OF BOXBURGHE WOUNDED.

    The Duke of Roxburgle has been wounded, and is now in a London hospital. ...

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  36. IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Schalkburger, a Boer leader, in a letter to the newspaper "Volsksten," [?] Generals D Wet and Beyers for betraving the oath of loyalty. ...

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  37. CALLANT SCOTS GREYS.

    French cavalry and infantry advancing near Lille were almost bogged in the marshy ground and were under German artillery fire. ...

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  38. CERMAN WOUNDED.

    The newspaper "Telegraaf" states that 1000 German wounded have reached Bruges. The Allies, from a strongly entrenched position at Armentieres, beat back ...

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  39. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    A wounded soldier relates:— Desperate fighting occurred in the region of Ivang[?]. The Germans held a strongly entrenched position on a hilltip. ...

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  40. ENGLISH CRICKETER WOUNDED.

    R.H. Spooner the well known English cricketer, has been wounded in the fighting in France. ...

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  41. PURSUIT OF THE REBELS.

    Maritz, at the outset of his operations, disarmed a garrison of 38 at Kaladamas on the pretext that he needed the rifles.The garrison subsequently learned ...

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  42. CHARGE AGAINST ALLIES,

    The German Socialist newspaper "Vorwaerts," which on more than one oceasion during the war, has delivered itself of outspoken remarks not always ...

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  43. GREATEST BATTLE OF THE WAR.

    Colonel Morach, a military writer in the "Berliner Tageblatt," says that the greatest battle of the war is raging between Lille and Dunkirk. ...

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  44. FURTHER GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    Refugees state that the German murderred 10 inhabitants of Roulers. ...

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  45. CERMANS IN ANTWERP.

    Reports state that only a few hundred Landstu[?]mers are left in Antwerp. The remainder of the troops are marching towards Thou[?]out. ...

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  46. REID CABLES.

    Admiralty reports:— All of yesterday monitors and other vessels of the bombarding flofilla fired on the German right, which they searched ...

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  47. INTERRUPTED GAME OF POLO.

    A detachment of British cavalry was playing water polo at Bise when a force of Uhlans appeared. The British charged naked and repulsed the ...

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  48. EMDEN EMULATED.

    While the German cruiser Emden has been busy in the Indian Ocean,another enemy warship, the Karlsrulie, has been active in the Atlantic, and this ...

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  49. MARITZ 'S ATTACK REPULSED.

    Maritz on the 22nd attacked Kesmoes, near Uppington, on the north bank of the Orange River, where the garrison, consisting of 150 men ...

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  50. CERMANS STILL RETREATING.

    It is officially announced that the German retreat from the Vistula continues without rest. The Russians have captured a large quantity of ...

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  51. CORY FIELDS.

    The fields in the neighborhood of Furnes and Dixmude are covered with German dead. A German shell struck a house at Dixmude, where 27 ...

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  52. THE POSITION SUMMARISED.

    Official.— A further descriptive account, communicated by an eye witness with the general head quarters continues to supplement the narrative ...

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  53. 4000 BRITISH PRISONERS.

    4000 British prisoners are located at Doeberitz. ...

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  54. MINE WHECKS SUBMARINE.

    The Tri[?] correspondent of the Rome "Tribuna" has reported that a mine has destroyed an Austrian submarine at Pola, the Austrian naval base at the ...

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  55. GERMAN TREACHERY.

    The decision of the French Council of Ministers to confiscate the iron mines in the Diolette district neat Cherbourg, which were the property of ...

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  56. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is very firm, 6d advance being asked. Very little wheat is offering. ...

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  57. GERMAN SUBMARINE SUNK.

    Admiralty reports German submarine rammed and sunk by the destroyer Badger off the Dutch coast. The Badger 's how was slightly ...

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  58. VALUE OF LOST CARGOES.

    The cargoes in the hulls of the steamers, sunk by the German Karlsruhe are valued at £1,000,000. ...

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  59. RUSSIA'S OFFER TO ITALY.

    The Czar has offered Italy the releases of all prisoners of Italian nationality in Russia. ROME, Sunday. The Czar, in offering to liberats ...

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  60. AUSTRIANS DEFEATED.

    It is officially announced that during the last few days a superior Austrian force violently attacked a combined Servian and Montenegrin army in the ...

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  61. SPY IN A DOCKYARD

    A German, who was in charge of the telephone switchboard at Rosyth naval deeyard in Scotland has been arrested on a charge of esplo[?]ge. ...

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  62. TROUBLE IN CAMEROONS.

    [?], the Governor of the German Cameroons (West Africa), has announced that a native chief named Manga Bell has been executed for ...

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  63. FAMOUS TENNIS PLAYER.

    A sporting newspaper states that Anthony Wilding the well-known Australasian tennis player who is now [?] the front, has been promoted in a ...

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  64. BOMBS IN WARSAW.

    On 19th October, a German aeroplane dropped 14 bombs in Warsaw, killing 9 and wounding 56. ...

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  65. FRENCH BLANKETS SEIZED

    The French customs authorities at [?] have seized a quantity of blankets, which were addressed to Switzerland.but were really destined for Germany. ...

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