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  4. THE WAR MAIL.

    The mail steamer on Wednesday brought to Adelaide English newspaper files dated up to Sunday, August 23. The following account of the victorious entry of the ...

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  5. Austrian Operations.

    A new German army corps has junctioned with the remnant of the Austrians in Galicia. The combined army is in contact with the Russians in the Carpathian ...

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    SECOND WAR PAGE. ...

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  7. American Opinion of Germany.

    The New York [?] entitled “Neutral Nations Threatened.” denounces the use of Zeppelins to throw bombs upon towns. “Only a narrow ...

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  8. Parade of German Prisoners.

    The publicist who contributed the article to The Times (referred to in a cable message on a previous page), concluded that the German stage management in ...

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  9. Huge Siege Guns.

    In the assaults on the Liege forts some of the German regiments lost 60 per cent, of their strength, and whole companies were left without an officer. Profiting by ...

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  10. THE KAISER’S PLANS.

    In The Times this morning there appears an article written by a well-known public[?] of a neutral country who was in Germany when the war broke out, and ...

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  11. Sea and Land Fights.

    An official message states that the Japanese made a night attack on Tsingia on Sunday. [?] captured 50 Germans and four machine guns. The ...

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  12. The Emden’s Luck.

    Notwithstanding the depredations on merchant shipping made by the German cruiser Emden, insurance rates in the open market are still 40/ per cent., compared ...

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  13. “OUTRAGEOUS.”

    Several matters dealing with aspects of trade in war time were discussed by the Chamber of Commerce yesterday. The question of cargoes and insurances was first ...

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  14. Incidents of the War.

    The Canadian Government have sanctioned the raising of a French-Canadian expeditionary force of 5,000 men. Dr. Migneault has given 50,000 dollars towards the ...

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  15. Australian Financial Aid.

    The Australian War Contingent Association Fund has reached £7,125. A special committee has been appointed to canvass for further funds and to invite ...

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  16. Brussels’ Ransom.

    Despatches received at Ostend from Brusee[?] state that the Germans have arrested the Burgomaster. M. Max, on the ground that he had forbidden the banks to ...

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  17. ENEMY PATENTS.

    Soon after the war commenced, it was announced by a cable message that the Impertial Parliament had passed a short Act providing for the suspension in certain ...

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  18. Germans Thrown Back.

    The Germans in Belgium were again beginning an endeavour to encircle Termonde and to send 1,000 Uhlans into the town, when a Belgian mitrailleuse cleverly posted ...

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  19. DOINGS AT MORPHETTVILLE.

    The majority of the troops tented at Morphettville were absent from the camp on Wednesday. At “reveille” the 10th Infantry Regiment were engaged in making ...

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  20. Austrian Columns Surrendered.

    A telegram from Vienna states that the Russians’ left near Przemysl has completely surrounded two Australian columns which were advancing rapidly along the ...

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  21. Trade Protection Scheme.

    The suggestion has been made that in order to protect the British colonial trade after the war leading Australian merchants should come to an agreement with ...

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  22. GRADUATED WAR TAX.

    The Labour Federation is circularizing members of the railways unions asking them and other unionists to refrain from contributing to voluntary emergency funds. ...

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  23. Prince of Bavaria Captured.

    A telegram from Nancy states that the French have retaken St. M[?]hiel, 20 miles south-east of Verdun. It is also reported that the Prince of Bavaria has been taken ...

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  24. NEW. “JACK THE RIPPER.”

    A [?]ation has been caused in New York on account of a statement in relation to the alleged German atrocities that was made by Mr. Howard Copland, who has ...

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  25. Servians’ Progress.

    The Servians have recaptured Semlin from the Austro-Hungarian forces, and have secured positions which will enable them to use that town as a base for an ...

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  26. East Prussian Operations.

    The Kaiser is personally commanding the 12th German Army Corps in East Prussia. A fierce battle between Gen. Rennenkampf, in command of the Russian ...

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  27. RED CROSS.

    Her Excellency Lady Helen Munro-Ferguson has received the following Cable message from the High Commissioner in London:—“Queen Alexandra wishes me to ...

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  28. Rheims Damage, £6,000,000.

    Mr. William Bardel, American Consul at Rheims, estimates the damage done to the town by the enemy’s bombardment of the city at £6,000,000. Unless the fighting ...

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  29. Terrific Gale.

    The heaviest gale within living memory is sweeping over Denmark [?]nd the adjacent German [?]asts. A number of bodies of German naval men have been washed ...

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  30. THE GERMAN FLEET.

    Travellers from Kiel who have arrived at Copenhagen state that the Kiel Canal is crowded with warships, including the largest battleships and that the arsenal is ...

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  31. In Sheep’s Clothing.

    According to reports received here, the Germans are vigorously preparing for the winter campaign. All highclass furriers are making sheepskin clothing for the ...

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  32. A Weighty Reply.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, the Archbishop of York, the Bishop of London, the Bishop of Winchester, Lord Balfour of Burleigh the President of the ...

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  33. Welshmen Wanted.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George), speaking at a recruiting meeting at Cardiff said the British Empire had declared war on the barbarous and ...

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  34. German Paper Suppressed.

    The Socialist newspaper Vorwaerts informs its subscribers that it has been suppressed by Marshal von Kessel, formerly Commandant of Berlin, now commanding ...

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  35. WHEAT IN BULK.

    The Perth Chamber of Commerce yesterday reaffirmed its advocacy of bulk candling of wheat, and urged upon the Government the importance of bringing it ...

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  36. Unemployment in Germany.

    There are 1,500.000 men and 500.000 women unemployed in Germany, according to the latest calculation; and- the number is increasing, daily owing to the lack of raw ...

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  37. GERMAN FORCE SURROUNDED.

    An official communique was published this evening as follows:—“We have repulsed published several day and night attacks on our left to the north of the River Somme and ...

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  38. KIAO-CHAU FIGHT.

    The Japanese Fleet and a British warship bombarded two of the Tsing-tau forts on Monday. The building were demolished, and it is believed the barracks ...

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  39. Incidents of the War.

    The women of Canada have collected £37,000, which they have given to the British Admiralty to establish a Canadian Hospital at Portsmouth. Another £20,000 ...

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  40. LIGHTS OUT.

    Three steamers which ran the gauntlet in war conditions arrived at Sydney to-day. They are the R M-S. M[?] from Vancouver; the Inaba Maru, from Kobe; and ...

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  41. Sugar and Jam Prices.

    The Prices of Goods Board has announced its determination in regard to prices for sugar and jam. Tue values fixed are in each instance those ruling on ...

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  42. Prohibition against Trawlers.

    The British Admiralty has issued an order prohibiting trawlers belonging to neutral nations from using the east coast ports of England and Scotland as their ...

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  43. NAVAL ACTIVITY.

    An unconfirmed report states that nine German battleships and seven transports appeared off Windau in the Ba[?] opposite the Russian province of Courland, on ...

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  44. The Barrier Railway.

    When Mr. Jabez Wright, M.L.A., telegraphed to the Broken Hill-Condobolin Railway League that he could not attend the proposed ceremony of turning the first ...

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  45. THE RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    Reliable.—The fighting in Be g um is almost continuous. The Belgian field army is causing not only serious [?] but great tactical embarrassment to the enemy, who ...

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  46. Methods of Espionage.

    “Espionage plays so large a part in the conduct of war by the Germans that it is difficult to avoid further reference to the subject. Apart from the more elaborate ...

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  47. German Naval Losses.

    The sixth German naval casualty list has been published. It gives 31 officers and 435 men as missing. There has been no engagement officially reported since the ...

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  48. Invader’s August Deathroll.

    The thirty-fifth German casualty list [?] as follows:—Officers 60 killed 190 wounded 7 missing[?] men [?] killed 5,440 wounded 1.485 missing. The lists published ...

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  49. Heavy Austrian Losses.

    Telegrams from Vienna state that it is semi-officially admitted that in the fighting against the Russians the Austrian armies lost, up to Thursday last, 150,000 killed, ...

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