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  4. LATER WIRES

    THE FOLLOWING CABLE WAS RECEIVED THIS MORNING BY THE MINISTER OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS FROM SIR GEORGE REID: ...

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  5. HUGE RUSSIAN ARMIES.

    Advices received in Rome from Petrograd are that the Russian army has concentrated at five points on the German eastern frontier, and ...

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  6. FIVE RUSSIAN ARMIES

    A statement in the “Daily MAIL” announces from Constantinople that Turkey has closed the Dardanelles to navigation. This suggests that the ...

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  7. LIGHTS AS SIGNALS.

    In Rheims a French general took up his quarters after dark in a certain house. Several shells immediately burst, killing the officer and ...

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  8. A BUSY ARMY.

    A later message from the High Commissioner stated:—“The Belgian field army is causing not only serious losses but great tactical embarrassment to ...

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  9. JAPAN’S SHARE.

    Japanese troops are continuing their attack on Kiao-chan, the German port in China. They have hemmed the defenders in ...

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  10. C[?] ADVANCE.

    With regard to the operations of the Czar’s forces which have invaded Galicia, a message from the Russian capital states that General ...

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  11. BLOCKING A RAILWAY.

    A small body of military engineers on Thursday succeeded in passing the German lines, and blowing up a railway viaduct at Bierghes. On Friday ...

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  12. FRENCH CANADIAN CONTINGENT.

    The Canadian Government has [?]nctioned the formation of a French Canadian contingent of 5000 for the war. Dr. Migneult has donated ...

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  13. PRUSSIAN GUARD SUFFERS.

    A Paris in[?]ssage states that the attacks of the Germans to the east of Rheims have been renewed with violence, but have been unavailing. Two ...

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  14. FRESIT TROOPS.

    A cable message to the Commonwealth Government sent from London on‘Monday evening contains a descriptive account of the fighting in ...

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  15. A REMARKABLE KING.

    The King. of the Belgians, of whose activity with his forces during the “present war a great deal has been heard, ap[?]ears to be rather a ...

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  16. GENERAL RETREAT.

    “The retreat of the Germans who invaded Russia from East Prussia towards Sawalki,” States a High Commissioner’s message, “is ...

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  17. IN AFRICA.

    A semi-official statement says that the British operations operations in Africa, as well as being successful in the rooms, have also been so in German ...

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  18. ENORMOUS LOSSES.

    The “Times” military correspondent states that good military judges reckon that the German casualties in France amount to 400,000. ...

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  19. RHEIMS CATHEDRAL.

    An official message from Bordeaux states that all the roofing of the Rheims Cathedral has been burnt, and the stained glass windows all broken. ...

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  20. HOUSE TO HOUSE FIGHTING.

    A corporal who was wounded in the Aisne battle, and is now at Woolwich, narrates that there was thrilling house to house fighting at villages near ...

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  21. BOMB DROPPER KILLED.

    It. is reported that the aeroplane which dropped bombs into Paris on Sunday, killing an elderly citizen and his daughter, was shot down at ...

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  22. ARTILLERY WORK.

    “Opposite one portion of our position a considerable massing of hostile forces was observed before dark. some hours later a furious fusillade ...

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  23. SPY ARRESTED.

    Karl Ernst, a hairdresser, appeared in a London police court on Monday to answer a charge of espionage. Mr A. H. Bodkin, senior counsel ...

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  24. THE SITUATION.

    The general situation is unchanged, states a Paris communique. There is comparative calm along part of the front, except between the Aisne and ...

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  26. HEAPS OF DEAD.

    “Reconnoitring parties sent out during the night of 21st and 22nd discovered some deserted trenches in the woods and over 100 dead and ...

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  27. A ROYAL THIEF.

    According to a Bordeaux message, the Baroness Debaye has stated that the German Crown Prince stayed at her chateau at Champaubert for two ...

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  28. IN BELGIUM.

    Reports from Ostend show that they are bombarding Alost, a fortified town on the Dender, and that considerable damage has been caused. ...

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  29. REPRISALS FEARED.

    Germany is evidently apprehensive that her cathedrals may suffer the fate to which she subjected the historic structure at Rheims. All of the ...

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  31. FOR BRITISH WOUNDED.

    Lisbon has donated £1000 for the relief of the British wounded. ...

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  32. FORGED PASSES.

    Three spies, disguised as French officers and using a motor-car, and a fourth in woman’s attire on a bicycle, stopped on Saturday at Saint ...

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  33. ANNEXING GERMAN AFRICA.

    The Prime Minister of the South African Union, General Botha, addressing his constituents, emphasised the that neutrality was ...

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  34. A NEW ARMY.

    Thousands of recruits for Lord Kitchener’s first new army are undergoing instruction at Aldershot. Now that the problems of housing, ...

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  35. THE BILL.

    What is the cost of the war ? In an article the Paris “Figaro,” summing up the opinions of leading German experts, states that they ...

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  36. ATTEMPTED TREACHERY.

    George Spencer, who represents Ham[?]urg shipping firms, has been charged with attempting to induce F. H. Houlder, of the British ...

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  39. SHIPPING INTERESTS.

    The Commonwealth ship-owning lines have been notified that their agreements with tho various German lines have, terminated. The ...

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  40. WELL FED TROOPS.

    A system of mechanical transport makes the revictualling of the fifing line comparatively easy. British officers and men are faring ...

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  41. GERMAN DEBTS.

    The “Evening News” estimates that German-firms’ indebtedness to England amounts to £60,000,000, and suggests that the Government ...

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  42. EXPLOSIVE BULLETS.

    In a communique issued at Nish it is stated that the reports of all the Servian commanders concur in showing that the enemy everywhere ...

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  43. OBSTINATE GERMANS.

    M. Jouhaux, general secretary of the French Confederation of Labor, has narrated an account of an interview which he had with Herr Legieu, ...

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  44. REPORTED CAPTURE OF THE EMDEN.

    News was brought to Fremantle to-day by an oversea boat that the German cruiser Emden, 3544 tons, ten 4-1-in guns, which has recently ...

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  45. FIELD TELEPHONE WORK.

    The Germans were singularly well-informed as to the whereabouts of the Allies. One day a cavalry division dismounted in the shelter of a ...

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