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  4. GREAT TURNING MOVEMENT

    There are indications that the Allies have made important progress in Northern France. “We repulsed several day ant night attacks on our left, ...

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  5. LATER WIRES

    THE “DAILY PARIS CORRES WHAT APPEARS ILY CENSORED ...

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  6. FOOD SCARCE IN BRUSSELS.

    Food is so scarce in Brussels that the German administration is finding it difficult to supply tho 180,000 civilians who applied for rations. ...

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  7. THE RUSSIAN INVASION.

    The Kaiser is stated from the Russian capital to be in command of 12 army corps in Eastern Prussia. A fierce battle between General ...

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  8. NO[?] COMBATANTS SHOT-

    Before they were ex[?] on Saturday ur-lay from Alost (19 miles north west of Brussels), the Germans arrested 20 civilians, and forced them ...

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  9. A TERRIBLE INDICTMENT.

    After the con uest of Liege the German soldiery, so long baffled and starved. [?]ended with alcohol, fell upon Belgium in a frenzy of ...

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  10. AUSTRIAN LOSSES.

    Telegrams from Vienna received in Stockhoirn give remarkable figures in respect to the casualties sustained by the Austrians in their campaign ...

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  11. HOW THE ALLIES STAND.

    By the aid of a French official communique, the ilue held by the Allies in Northern France becomes clear. This states:— ...

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  12. WAR FUNDS.

    The Australian War Contingent Association Fund in England now amounts to £7125. A special committee has been ...

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  13. IN THE BALTIC.

    An unconfirmed message from Petrograd states that nine German battleships and seven transports manoeuvred off Windau on the Baltic for ...

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  14. WINTER CAMPAIGN

    The German are vigorously preparing for a winter campaign. All high-class furriers are making she[?]skin clothing. ...

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  15. A BROKEN WING.

    The German right, according to the Paris representative of the Exchange Telegraph Agency, has been entirely broken. This statement is made in a ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA’S GENEROUS HELP.

    The British Red Cross Society propose to name a part of their large hospital “Australia.,” in recognition [?] the gen[?] ...

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  17. GERMANY’S HUGE LOSSES.

    The 35th German casually list has been issued in Berlin. It is as follows :—Killed, 60 officers and 991 icen; wounded, 190 officers and 5416 ...

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  18. GERMAN SUFFERING.

    News has been received in Geneva that 1,500,000 men and 500,000 women are unemployed in Germany. These numbers are [?] daily ...

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  19. JAPANESE OPERATIONS.

    A Tokie message states that the Japanes fleet and a British warship bombarded the Tsingtau forts. It is believed that the barracks and ...

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  20. CONCEALED MITRAILLEUSES.

    The German are recommencing their endeavor to encircle Termonde They sent 1000 Unlans into the town The Belgians had mitrailleuses cleverly ...

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  21. £.37,000 FOR HOSPITALS.

    The women of Canada have collected a sum of £37,000, which has been given to the British Admiralty to establish a naval hospital at ...

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  22. NEWSPAPER SUPPRESSED.

    The well-know Berlin Socialist newspaper “Vorwaerts” has informed its subscribers that it has been suppressed by Marshal von Kessel, who ...

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  23. THE EMDEN.

    Despite the depredations of the “Emden” the insurance rates for shipping on her track still remains at 40 per cent It is unknown how ...

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  24. ARMY CORPS RETREATS.

    A Nancy telegram states that the French have re-taken Saint Mihiel, close to the Meuse, south of Verdun. A soldier from the front at ...

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  25. ON THE SEA

    It is believed at Copenhagen that disaster has overtaken a German warship, or warships, during a storm which is now raging in the ...

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  26. BELGIUM’S INDEMNITY.

    Ostend despatches states that Mr Max, the burgomaster, of Brussels, was arrested because he forbade the banks to pay any more of the war ...

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  27. DEATH CONTRADICTED.

    Early in September, Brevet Lieut.-Colonel W. E. Gordon, V.C., was reported missing, and a few days [?] wounded private of the 1st ...

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  28. NO DEAD PRINCES.

    An official message from Berlin received in Rome dispels all the rumors that one or more of the Kaiser’s sons is dead, but ...

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  29. BAVARIAN PRINCE CAPTURED-

    It is reported from Nancy that one of the Princess of Bavaria has been taken prisoner by the French at Nomeny, east of Pont a Mo[?] ...

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  30. RHEIMS CATHEDRAL. .

    Mr. W. Bardell, American Consulat at Rheims, estimates the damage to that city at £6,000,000 If the fighting does not move away from ...

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  31. GERMAN FLEET.

    Travellers who have arrived at Copenhagen from Kiel state that the Kiel Canal is crowded with German warship, including the largest ...

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  33. CASUALTY LIST.

    The High Commissioner reports :— “A casualty list just published shows that 25 non-commissioned officers and men were admitted to hospital ...

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  34. RED CROSS ABUSED.

    An official despatch from Paris state that German officers and non corns at Compiegne, 22 miles north-west of Soissons looted a large ...

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  35. SERVIAN SUCCESSES.

    A Petrograd message states that the Servians have recaptured Semlin on the Austrian bank of the Danube, and are using it was a base ...

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  36. HAS THERE BEEN A FIGHT?

    The sixth German naval casualty list has reached Copenhagen. It gives 31 officers and 435 men as missing. Curiosity has been aroused by this ...

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  38. ITALIAN VOLUNTEERS

    A Rome wire states that the Italian authorities have arrested several Italians who were seeking to join Guiseppe Garribaldi’s force in ...

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  39. GERMANY INDUSTRY RIVALLED

    With the help of the British Government a large factory in Yorkshire is being built for the manufacture of tungsten. This will afford ...

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  40. GERMAN VAINGLORY. —

    The Germans at Brussels paraded 4000 French prisoners captured at Maubeuge, with much ostentation. At the same time 200 slightly wounded ...

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  41. EMBARGO ON TRAWLERS.

    The British Admiralty has issued an order prohibiting neutral trawlers from using- the east coast ports as a fishing base. ...

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  42. SCHOOL LIFE

    A massed meeting of the scholars who are competing in the South Street Society’s display was held at our school recently, and we were ...

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  43. JAPANESE OPERATIONS.

    Japanese successes at Kiao-chau are announced in an official report from To io. This states that they made a day ...

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  45. DANA STREET.

    We returned from our September holidays on Monday last. Some did not come until the next day, having come back from their ...

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  46. JAPANESE HOLD RAILWAY.

    Owing to German mines having been discovered outside the zone of hostilities .(Kiao-Chau), the Japanese have occupied Wei-hsein, the ...

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  47. GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    Corroboration of the stories of German atrocities has been received New York, and has caused a sensation. Mr Howard Copland, who is ...

    Article : 153 words
  48. URQUHART STREET.

    General regret, is felt by the staff and children of this school at the departure of two members of the staff, Miss Dav dson and Miss White. ...

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