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  4. THE WAR.

    The Admiralty announces that it has good reason to believe that the notorious German submarine U29 has been sunk with all hands. ...

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  7. CORPSES LIE IN HEAPS.

    The outskirts of Przemysl are one vast cemetery, where 40,000 dead lie buried. An Italian war correspondent says that the fortress presents the appearance of a ...

    Article : 115 words
  8. AUSTRALIAN ARMY CORPS.

    Of course, every Australian in Egypt has read that the Commonwealth has offered a fourth contingent to the imperial Government-- ten thousand men-- and that the offer ...

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  9. THE POSSIBLE ALLIES.

    A London cable states that Mr. F. A. M'Konzle, the well-known war correspondent, says that highly-placed Roumanians anticipate that their country will declare war on the ...

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  10. BOMRARDED AGAIN.

    Athens report state that the Allied [?] has again Violently [?] of the Dar[?]an[?]es several have [?]sed to fire. ...

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  11. AN AERIAL BLOCKADE.

    A Paris message states that the public is enraged at the repetitions of Zeppelin attacks and disappointed that the Germans escape. ...

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  12. BELGIANS' CRY FOR HELP.

    M. Solvay and M. Hoover, of the Belgian Belief Commission, have issued an appeal for funds, in the course of which they say:-- "The people of Belgium send their ...

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  13. KING VISITS THE FLEET.

    The Court Circular announces that the King today visited some of the ships of the fleet. ...

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  14. SUBMARINE'S END.

    The Admiralty has good reason to believe that the German submarine U29 has been sunk with all hands. ...

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  15. TURKS WITH EXPLOSIVES.

    The Times correspondent at Cairo says that the Turkish force which recently appeared at El Kubri is believed to have come with the object of dropping explosives in the Canal. ...

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  16. CONSCRIPTION POSSIBLE.

    A London message, states that the recruiting campaign has reopened, and it is likely to assume considerable proportions. Men "are urgently wanted. ...

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  17. GUIDED BY CYCLISTS.

    A Zeppelin tried to reach Paris again last night, but failed. Every air raid in the north of Franco shows the existence still of an organised system of ...

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  18. OCEAN ROVER.

    U29 may be said to have been the most notorious of all the German submarines. She came into prominence about a fortnight ago as a result .of the havoc that she had wrought ...

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  19. FOR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS.

    The King today paid a visit to the free buffet that has been provided at the Liverpool-street Railway Station for sailors and soldiers. His Majesty talked to several of the men ...

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  20. TROOPS ON TYROL FRONTIER.

    A despatch from Rome received by the London Dally Mall says that half a million Austrian troops are massed in Southern Tyrol and Trentino, indicating that the ...

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  21. CHAMPAGNE AND ARGONNE.

    "In Champagne there was a fairly lively artillery duel in the region of Hill 196. "Wo repulsed three attacks. "In the Argonne region a German attack ...

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  22. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    The Railway Gazette explains that the withdrawal of all cheap bookings was due to the necessity for keeping a large number of men, engines, and vehicles constantly in ...

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  23. BATAVIER'S CAPTOR.

    An American citizen who was on board the Batavier V. when she was captured by a German submarine and taken into Zeebruggo declares that the capturing craft ...

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  24. BREAD OR PEACE!

    A Reuter's Copenhagen despatch says that posters inscribed "Bread or Peace" are continually appearing in Schleswig-Holstein and Lubeck, ...

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  25. WHERE THE ATTACK MAY COME.

    The artillery fire is incessant in the vicinity of La Bassee, and the Germans are expected to attempt to force the lines of the Allies between Noyon and Arras. ...

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  26. MORE MOTOR AMBULANCES.

    Sir Newton Moore, Agent-General for West Australia, has, on behalf of that State, presented the Red Cross Society with a motor ambulance. Another motor ambulance ...

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  27. SENT TO SIBERIA.

    Ten thousand of the Przemysl garrison are in hospital. The remainder of the prisoners have been taken to Siberia. ...

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  28. BRISK SCENES IN MELBOURNE.

    No man within the reach of woman is being allowed to forget that this is Belgian ' Flog Day. Under the command of the Lady Mayoress ...

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  29. CALL FOR NURSES.

    The Director-General of the Army Medical Service has made an appeal for more nurses for the front, and has asked the hospitals to make every effort to train probationers. ...

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  30. GERMAN RHINOCEROS.

    During the fighting in German East Africa native troops, under British officers, were being transported at night by motor car to cut off a German movement, when they ...

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  31. BURIED IN THE DESERT.

    A good deal of surprise was felt among the defenders of the Suez Canal, according to, statements of passengers by the Orontes, which arrived in port this morning, when it ...

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  32. MAKING MUNITIONS.

    The General Federation of Trades Unions has passed a resolution calling upon the workers not to participate in disputes, and also asking the Government to stop Sunday ...

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  33. LOYAL TO THE LAST.

    One of the Bouvot's survivors states that the vessel, by clever manoeuvring, escaped two mines. The crew cheered, and cheered again. ...

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  34. DIED ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Tho Defence Department has received notification of the death of Private Eric Roy and Private Leonard Bertram Walker, both of the 8th Battalion. The men were ...

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  35. POSITION OF TOGOLAND.

    The Colonial Office announces that Togoland, having been under military occupation since August 26, becomes territory in friendly occupation within the meaning of the ...

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