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  4. SPY SCARE AT BENDIGO.

    Rumors were circulated at the time the war broke out to the effect that Germans were planning to blow up the Big Hill tunnel, on the main Bendigo ...

    Article : 172 words
  5. SHIPS APPROACH YARMOUTH.

    Some of the German warships approached Yarmouth, flying the White Ensign. On being challenged they replied with ...

    Article : 144 words
  6. FRONTIER STRUGGLE.

    LONDON, Nov. 3rd. 12.10 p.m. An eye-witness with the general headquarters continues the narrative published on the 27th of the ...

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  7. BETTING OF THE CRESCENT.

    An imperial manifesto has been issued at Petrograd in regard to Turkey's entry into the war. The manifesto states that failing ...

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  8. ALLIES ADVANCE.

    A war [?] communique states:— The enemy has apparently completely abandoned the left bank and the River Yser below Dixmude. ...

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  9. CLOSING THE NORTH SEA.

    Americans generally recognise that Great Britain's North Sea policy is a reasonable safeguard against the indiscriminate laying of mines by the ...

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  10. VICTORiOUS "TEETOTAL" ALLIED TROOPS.

    In a leading article on 25th September the "Times" (London) remarks:—"The trail of the German troops is marked, as innumerable ...

    Article : 294 words
  11. WURTEMBERC ARMY.

    Paris advices report that French aviators dropped bombs on the headquarters of the King of Wurtemberg, at Thielt, in Flanders, on Sunday. ...

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  12. OFFICERS FOR SULTAN'S ARMY.

    Reports from Rome state that more German officers, numbering several hundreds, who are acquainted with the organisation of the Turkish army, have ...

    Article : 72 words
  13. THE GERMAN SHIP GEIER.

    The American State Department announces that the German warship Geier must leave Honolulu by a given date, which was not specitied, or be ...

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  14. ESCAPE OF HALCYON.

    The residents of Lowestoft and Yar-month were awakened at daybreak by heavy cannonading seawards. A tricky mist was enveloping the sea ...

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  15. DONATION TO BELGIUM.

    At a meeting of the Borough Council a letter was received from Mr P. M'Bride, Agent-General for Victoria in London, forwarding an enlarged fac ...

    Article : 91 words
  16. GERMAN CRUISERS IN PACIFIC.

    The German cruisers Scharnhorst. Gneisenau, and Nurnberg arrived at Valpariso. After taking in a supply of provisions ...

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  17. GERMANS' FOOLHARDINESS.

    Owing to congestion at the base hospitals many German wounded are succumbing From lack of proper attention. The German generals meanwhile ...

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  18. TURKEY MENACES EGYPT.

    Many Turks in Cairo have been arrested as aliens and deported. It is reported that Turkey has concentrated a large camel force on the ...

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  19. BALLARAT PATRIOTIC FUND

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  20. BRITISH SHIPS AT AKABA.

    The Admiralty, reports that on arrival at Akaba the warship Minerva found the place in occupation by soldiers (one of whom had the appearance ...

    Article : 104 words
  21. APPEAL FOR BINOCULARS.

    Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, stated to-day that in response to the appeal for binoculars for use by the military forces of the Commonwealth while ...

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  22. KAISER'S CONFIDENCE.

    The Kaiser presided on Monday at a parade of troops held within 50 miles of the German fighting line in France. After congratulating the ...

    Article : 55 words
  23. EX-COVERNOR OF SAMOA.

    Mr Allen, Minister for Defence, replying to a question in the House of Representatives, said he was sceptical as to a special mail being sent from Berlin ...

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  24. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    An Englishman who has just arrived from Germany reports that nothing is known by the German people concerning the smashing defeat of the German ...

    Article : 108 words
  25. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A. G. Kebblewhite, chief dispenser to the United Friendly Societies Dispensary, told the Necessary Commodities Committee to-day that since the war ...

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  26. TURKEY AT WAR.

    Engagements between Turkish and Russian troops have already taken place. Official Vienna messages received in ...

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  27. KAISER'S BOMBAST.

    A spectator who was present at the review of the German troops last week [?] the Kaiser say—"They wish to kill Germany. If we gain we must ...

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  28. Y.M.C.A. FUND.

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  29. BARBAROUS TEUTONS.

    M. Chayet, Consul-General for France in Australia, has just received a letter from Madame Chayet, who is staying in Savoy, in the South of ...

    Article : 546 words
  30. BRITISH AIRMAN'S BOMB.

    A hom[?] dropped by a British aviator at Thielt fell on a spot where the Kaiser, 15 minutes earlier, had audienced the German headquarters staff. ...

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  31. CUP TRAFFIC FROM SYDNEY.

    Cup trame on the New South Wales railways was heavier this year than in 1913. For the tea days preceding Cup Day ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. SYDNEY WAR FUNDS.

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  33. WOUNDED AT RABAUL.

    The secretary for the Defence Department (Mr Pethebridge) has received the following wireless message from Papua:—"All wounded at Rabaul are ...

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  34. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE.

    A Telegram from Basle states that a wounded person, whose identity is being kept secret, has arrived at Strasburg. ...

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  35. BRITISH RED CROSS FUNDS.

    The British Red Cross fund now totals £51,093 9s 9d. To-day's contributions included £150 from the West Australian branch. ...

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  36. BERLIN RECEIVES WOUNDED.

    An extraordinary number of wounded soldiers are arriving in Berlin. state advices received in Rome from the German capital. ...

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  37. FAN-TAN PLAYERS.

    A raid on a tan-tan shop in Castle-reagh street last night resulted in 15 Chinese and one Englishman being brought before the Central Police Court ...

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  38. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Apostrophising the Kaiser as a blasphemous lunatic, Sir Frank Madden, the Speaker of the Legislative. Assembly, strongly supported the suggestion ...

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  39. GERMAN MURDEROUS POLICY.

    The Admiralty announces that during last. week the Germans have scattered mines indiscriminately in the open sea and main trade route from ...

    Article : 318 words
  40. BRITISH FLEET ACTIVE.

    Reports from Rome state that it is officially announced in Constantinople that the British fleet entered the Gull of Cheshoe, in Asia Minor, for the ...

    Article : 67 words
  41. BRITISH WAR LOAN.

    It is rumored in banking circles that the British Government will shortly issue a two hundred million 4 per cent. ten years war loan. The issue will be ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS.

    Owing to the holding back of wool, the railway revenue is falling. So far there has been no retrenchment proposed; but if it is necessary to retrench ...

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  43. ATTACK ON DARDANELLES.

    It is officially announced that the Allies fleets have bombarded the Dardanelles fortifications, and Holles Fort was blown up. ...

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  44. GERMAN BIG GUNS.

    The Germans has installed several 52 centimetre guns on Borkum Island, in the North Sea, at the mouth of the [?]ms ...

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  45. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    At the Water Police Court to-day, William Edward Wright appeared on a charge of having while manager of the Farmers' Storage and Export Company ...

    Article : 74 words
  46. THOUSANDS OF WIDOWS.

    There are 16,000 widows in Dusseldorf, a city of 250,000 inhabitants in Phenish Prussia. Mourning is almost universal in ...

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  47. BRITISH SHIP AT AKABAH.

    The bombardment of Akabah is reported. ...

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  48. TURKEY AND MOHAMMEDANISM

    In view of the hostile attitude adopted by Turkey towards Great Britain a great deal of attention naturally has been attracted to India. The tenor of ...

    Article : 281 words
  49. OPERATIONS IN AFRICA.

    A bluejacket's letter describing the [?]mbardment of Duala, in the German cameroons, states that Germans laid mines and sank several ships in the ...

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  50. SMALL-POX IN SYDNEY.

    The health authorities were to-day notified of three fresh cases of small-pox. The general position is that last month's average of two cases daily is ...

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  51. GERMAN SHOOTS HIMSELF.

    Henry Wittmach, 65 of the Concordia Club, Elizabeth street, was found dead. shot over the left eye, in Centennial Park this morning. In his ...

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  52. LORD RICHARD WELLESLEY

    Lord Richard Wellestey, second son of the fourth Duke of Wellington, was killed in Northern France on Thursday of last. week, during an action in which ...

    Article : 35 words
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  54. FIGHTING TO KILL A BAD SPIRIT.

    The Rev. R. J. Campbell, who has returned to the City Temple after a long period of ill-health preached a remarkable sermon on the war on ...

    Article : 303 words
  55. SINKING OF THE HERMES.

    When the cruiser Hermes, which was struck by a submarine, was sinking someone remembered that there were 400 petrol tins aboard. These were ...

    Article : 63 words
  56. GERMAN FLEET COMES OUT.

    High Commissioner cables:— Admiralty announces that early this morning the German Squadron fired on the "Halcyon," coast guard gun boat, ...

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    We shall be following Petrograd's example presently, no doubt, in some obvious cases, and with at least equally good reason. For the Bismarck ...

    Article : 118 words
  58. PRISONERS' CAMP IN ENGLAND.

    The Asquith inspected the pr[?]soners camp at Newbury to-day. The Prime Minister walked among the prisoners, and he was loudly cheered on ...

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  59. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was an usually large attendance at the wool sales, yesterday, Business was confined to the home trade. owing to the embargo on exportations. ...

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  60. BELGIAN SUCCESS.

    While retaining Rams Capelle the Belgians captured three heavy guns in cleverly concealed positions from which the Germans were bombarding Fumes. ...

    Article : 34 words
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