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  4. THE GREAT BATTLE

    A general outline of the position at the fighting line is given in a Paris statement issued on Thursday. This states:— ...

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  5. A CAPTURED GENERAL.

    Many Prisoners arrived in Paris on Wednesday. According to the Exchange Telegraph Agency, the prisoners include a ...

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  6. LATER WIRES

    An official message from Petrograd states that, the Russian army on the south-western frontier have taken Tchasliki and Gulstein covering ...

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  7. HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES.

    "“Considerable information about the enemy is gleaned from prisoners. Our bombardment on September 15 produced a great impression. Our ...

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  8. COUNT VON MOLTKE KILLED.

    Count von Moltke, son of the Chief of the German Army General Staff, and grandson of the famous Field Marshal, who directed German ...

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  9. BRITISH LOSSES.

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  10. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    An official announcement has been received at Capetown that the Rhodesian force has captured the German post of Schue mans[?]urg, on the ...

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  11. “HOME BY CHRISTMAS.”

    “Prisoners recently captured appreciate the fact that, the march on Paris has failed, and that their forces are retreating, but they state that ...

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  12. GERMAN VERSION.

    An intimate knowledge of a portion of the operations of the enemy is afforded by a Letter which has been found on a German officer ...

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  13. WAR OFFICE NARRATIVE.

    The following report from the British Army’s general headquarters in France, which is made available by the High Commissioner’s office. ...

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  14. DUTCH IRREGULARS VOLUNTEER.

    Enshn’s ,Horse, a well-known Dutch irregular corps, has volunteered en masse to serve under General Botha. ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN RABBLE.

    Petrograd also advises that after the capture of Jaraslov the Austrian trenches were found to be filled with dead and wounded men, who had ...

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  16. TREACHERY PUNISHED.

    Espionage is still carried on by the Germans to a considerable extent. Recently the suspicions of French troops were aroused by coming acros ...

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  17. AMERICAN WARNING.

    President Woodrow Wilson has intimated that he will ask for the removal of any diplomat in the United States who seetks to create ...

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  18. SWIFT RETRIBUTION.

    After a battle at Hofstade, an East Flanders village, 18 miles east of Ghent, a German infantryman, named Hoffrman, was guilty of a dreadful ...

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  19. IN VIENNA.

    Official advices state that Vienna is at present maintaining 62,000 wounded, 100,000 unemployed and 100,000 refugees. ...

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  20. ON THE SEA

    The following cable message has been received by the Minister for External Aflairs from the High Commissioner:— Official.——In reply to the statement ...

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  21. AUSTRIAN PORT BOMBARDED.

    Austrian headquarters report that the French fleet has bombarded Lissa, an Austrian seaport and island off the Dalmatian coast. Some ...

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  22. ATTACKING THE AIR MENACE.

    “On September 19 the bombardment was resumed by the Germans at an early hour, and continued intermittently under reply from our guns. ...

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  23. SLOW, BUT CERTAIN.

    “The enemy,” slates an official report sent by the High Commissioner to the Commonwealth Government yesterday, “is still maintaining himeself ...

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  24. GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    Dr. Liebknecht, the famous Socialist writer, has been interviewed after a visit to Belgium. He states that he studied the condition of the towns, ...

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  25. BRITISH TROOPS IN KIAO-CHAU.

    British troops, under Brigadier- General N. W. Barnardist, the officer commanding the British forces in China, have been despatched to ...

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  26. 5000 MASSACRED.

    Information gathered in Antwerp goes to show that altogether the Germans massacred 5000 civilians’ and non-combatants in Namur, ...

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  27. “FIRST CATCH YOUR HARE.”

    “The English felly in heaps. In our battalion three Iron Crosses were given during the first two days' battle. We had only one piece of bread ...

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  28. RUSSIAN ADVANCE

    The Petrograd correspondent of the Paris “Matin” reports that General Rennenkampf has defeated the German army in East Prussia, and ...

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  29. A USEFUL FIND.

    “A buried store of the enemy’s munitions was found not far from Aisne. comprised 10 waggon-loads of live shell. Traces were found of ...

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  30. “DOWN WITH THE KAISER.”

    Posters are appearing on many walls in Berlin containing the words “We want peace ; down with the Kaiser.” ...

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  31. LEVY ON RHEIMS.

    An interpreter in Rheims states that a war levy of £4,000,000 was made on the city by the Germans. (It evidently was not paid.) He adds ...

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  32. SERVIAN VICTORIES.

    Further successes by the Servians are reported. Advices from Nish, the temporary capital, state that the Servians recaptured the town of ...

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  33. AUSTRIAN TORPEDO BOATS SUNK.

    Three Austrian warships have been sunk in the Adriatic. Advices received in Milan from Trieste stale that two torpedo boats ...

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  35. INCESSANT ATTACKS.

    The Germans made incessant attacks on the British troops at Soissons. The enemy, were always mowed down, but, others came on. The ...

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  36. GERMANS CROSS ORANGE RIVER.

    Three hundred German troops have crossed the Orange River, 20 miles west of Scuitdrift, and have proceeded to Pella a town on the African ...

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  37. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK.

    The Norddeutscher-Lloyd liner, Kroaprinz Wrlhelm, now being used as ah auxiliary cruiser, is reported from Rjo de Janeiro to have sunk ...

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  38. SWITZERLAND’S OFFER.

    The Sw[?]ss Federal Council has established an office for the repatriation of civilians interned in belligerent States. ...

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  39. PRIESTS MURDERED.,

    The killing of the Abbe League outside Valenciennes by the Germans brought the roll of murdered priests in the district to seven., ...

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  40. BRAVE BRITISH INFANTRY.

    “The brunt of the resistance has naturally fallen upon the infantry. In. spite of the fact that they have been drenched to the skin for some ...

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  41. IN NEW GUINEA.

    The Minister of Defence has received from Admire-l Patey the following: wireless message via Thursday Island :— ...

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  42. GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    It is stated that two hundred thousand German reinforcements are marching through Belgium. ...

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  43. ONE MILLION MEN.

    In an Interview published in the Italian newspaper “Giornale d’Italian,” Mr Churchill, the First Lord of the Admiralty, says:— ...

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  44. SNOW AND FLOODS.

    It is reported that snow and floods are greatly checking both armies in Alsa[?]e. ...

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  45. FAMOUS BOXER WOUNDED.

    A rumor is current in Paris that Georges Carpentier, the champion boxer, has been seriously wounded in the lungs. R. S. Simpson and J. L. ...

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  46. “TOMMY’S” NERVE.

    “The object of the great proportion of artillery the Germans employ is to beat down the resistance of the enemy by concentrated and ...

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  47. NAVAL DOINGS.

    A German collier has landed at Buenos Aires, 18 officers and 292 men of the German armed linter Cap Frafalgar, which was sunk by the ...

    Article : 42 words
  48. AUSTRALIAN FIELD HOSPITAL.

    Dr. Douglas Shields, of Melbourne, in a letter to' the council, of the Australian Voluntary Hospital, reports that the Australian Voluntary ...

    Article : 195 words
  49. THE NORTH SEA ATTACK.

    The wireless operator on the cruiser Cressy relates that he saw many acts of heroism performed by the British bluejackets. One of the ...

    Article : 135 words
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  51. AIRS SCOUTS’ ESCAPE.

    Recently a pilot and an observer of the Royal British Flying Corps were forced by a breakage of their aeroplane, while scouting over the ...

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