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  3. THE SHARE MARKET

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  4. ART WORLD'S LOSS

    Headquarters at Berlin indignantly protest against the accusation that German troops "for the lust of vandalism." have have destroyed historical monuments. They ...

    Article : 87 words
  5. WAR AGAINST GERMAN COLONIES.

    The Right Hon. Louis Botha (Premier of the Union of South Africa) will take supremo command of the British operations against German South-West Africa. ...

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  6. THE WAR IN A NUTSHELL

    Situation in France unchanged. The appeal of the German Humanity League makes significant reading. "As men passionately devoted to the ...

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  7. MORE STUBBORN FIGHTING.

    After terrific fighting between Peronne and St. Quentin the German right wing appears to have been turned by the Allies. The enemy occupied Peronne, which is a ...

    Article : 242 words
  8. STOCK EXCHANGE REPORT.

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  10. FAMOUS TAPESTRIES SAVED

    It is gratifying to learn that the famous tapestries in the nave of the Rneims Cathedral were removed prior [?] the bombardment. ...

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  11. COMMERCIAL.

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  12. LOUVAIN MASSACRE.

    The German accusations that Belgian women attacked them, thus affording an excuse for the destruction of Louvain, are based upon statements made by ...

    Article : 85 words
  13. GERMAN EAST AFRICA

    A letter just received from one of the bluejackets states that a little while ago the cruiser Pegasus—since damaged by the Konigsberg—fixed a broadside at ...

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  14. A FOOLISH OUTBURST.

    Professor Lenard, of Heidelberg; in a pamphlet just issued, declares England to be the "central and supreme academy for all the hypocrisy of the world," and that ...

    Article : 62 words
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  16. HOUR'S SHARP FIGHTING.

    A German kind force attacked a post miles from the border, in the Voi district of British East Africa, but the enemy were repulsed after sharp fighting, which lasted ...

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  17. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Maloja, R.M.S., 6,782, C. E. Irving, R.N.R., from eastern States. Elder, Smith, & Co., agents. Hexham. 1,835, D. Cameron, from Newcastle. ...

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  18. A CHARGE OF BIGAMY.

    A stalwart soldier who was selected to go to the front with the expeditionary force from South Australia, and who has seen active service in South -Africa, ...

    Article : 346 words
  19. TREACHEROUS PLANS.

    It transpires that the German steamer Baden, which was acting as tender to the cruiser Dresden when the Holmwood, a British merchant vessel, of 4,220 tons, was ...

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  20. THE NAVAL DISASTER

    Advices from Ymuiden, in Holland, where some of the British survivors from the disaster to the cruisers Cressy, Aboukir, and Hogue were landed, state that the ...

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  21. A SORTIE FROM ANTWERP.

    Several divisions of troops nave left Antwerp and are advancing against the German army corps which is based on Brussels. ...

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  23. "WILL NOT GO LONG UNAVENGED."

    The federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes), referring to the disaster, said:—This is the most disquieting news that we have yet had, but I have supreme ...

    Article : 93 words
  24. A FIENDISH EXECUTION.

    The correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph," who is with the Belgian troops, states that at Lebbeke, a village in the province of East Flanders. 14 peasants, ...

    Article : 73 words
  25. COMMERCIAL NEWS.

    Tallow.—At the auction sales on Tuesday 2,002 casks of tallow were offered and 356 esks sold. Prices were unchanged. All the sales on September 8 fine mutton sold ...

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  26. CIRCASSIANS' EXPLOIT.

    Sixty Circassian soldiers of the Prussian army entered Czestochowa, in Ruasian Poland, at three points, and overpowered the German patrols. A number of the ...

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  27. RUSSIAN GAINS.

    Nearly half a million abandoned Austrian rifles have been captured, also many entire batteries of artillery. ...

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  28. BAREFACED FORGERY.

    In replying to the questions of interviewing journalists. President Woodrow Wilson said a discussion of the world's armaments at the present juncture would be ...

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  29. FOOD PRODUCTION.

    The Ministry of Agriculture have decided to reduce the area under cotton in Egypt by a million acres, and this area will be devoted to growing cereals. ...

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  30. LIGHT RAIN.

    This morning's report from the Weather Office reads as follows:—"The deep Antarctic disturbance,which was noted on yesterday's chart centred over Tasmania, is still ...

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  31. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL GAMING.

    Another arrest has been made for an alleged breach of the Lottery and Gaining Act. and David H. Robinson appeared in the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday, ...

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  32. ACT OF HEROISM.

    During a recent hot skirmish a French Chasseur named Fournier and another soldier found themselves alone under fire. They returned the fire until the soldier ...

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  33. ASSISTING BUSINESS.

    It is stated that the Government arc considering a scheme for advancing money to businesses that are temporarily embarassed by the war. ...

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  34. AN OFFICIAL BULLETIN.

    The official bulletin states that the situation at the front is unchanged. ...

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  35. ABOUKIR'S DEATH ROLL.

    The Press Association states that nearly 400 survivors from the cruisers Cressy, Aboukir, and Hogue have been landed at Harwich, Only 48 of the 843 men on the ...

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  36. FOODSTUFFS COMMISSION ACT.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Henry Galway) in Executive Council on Thursday decided to issue a proclamation bringing the Foodstuffs Commission Act into force ...

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  37. A SCHEME THAT FAILED.

    German agents provocateurs who ape traversing Sweden with a view to provoking an insurrection in Finland have been arrested and expelled, They attempted unsuccess. ...

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  38. GERMANS FROM BELGIUM.

    The Germans In Balglum are still going southward. ...

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  39. POSITION IN AFRICA.

    The Government of South Africa are calling for additional volunteers, They are aware, they say, that many South Africans are desirous of serving with the British ...

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  40. EAGER FRENCH-CANADIANS.

    A deputation of French Canadians is seeking sanction to incorporate a regiment recruited at Qucbec for foreign service. Five thousand Freneh-Canadians are ...

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  41. PERSONAL NEWS,

    Sir Alexander MacCormick, the eminent surgeon, arrived in Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Thursday. Sir Alexander will leave for England by the R.M.S. ...

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  42. SPORTING NEWS.

    Beragoon, who struck his off fore-leg yesterday morning, was not on the trades this morning, and was.his afternoon withdrawn from his A.J.C. engagements. ...

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