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  3. Germans Retreating in France

    Inspiriting news comes from France. A week ago the German army of the right was pressing the Allies back to Paris, and a siege of the capital ...

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  4. OFFICIAL MESSAGES

    Last night the Premier received the following official messages from the High Commissioner, via Melbourne:- "The French corps operating against ...

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  5. Unemployed in Germany

    "Vorwaerts" states that there is an immense number of unemployed in Germany. "It is impossible to help this army of starying people, who are ...

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  6. AMERICAN OPINION

    Latest advices from Berlin show that amazement has been created in Germany at the unexpected efficiency of Great Britain and the zeal of her ...

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  7. TROOP[?]TRAIN DERAILED

    A colonial troop train was derailed at the Hex. River Pass yesterday. Five hundred Kaffrarian Rifles were on the train, which at dusk was ...

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  8. ANOTHER NAVAL BATTLE

    Reports have been received here of a naval battle between the Germans and the Russians off the Aland Islands, in the Gulf of Bothnia. No details are ...

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  9. A ROUSING SPEECH

    Addressing a recruiting meeting in the London Opera House, last night, Mr. Churchill said:—"Great Britain in the next 12 months can build twice ...

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  10. A SCHEME THAT FAILED

    The "Evening News", correspondent at New York telegraphs that Von Eckhardt, the German Minister for Mexico, relates a conversation he had with the ...

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  11. A SERVIAN SUCCESS

    The Servian Army, after a desperate and, bloody battle, have occupied the important town of Semlin, in Austria (on the north sideo f the Danube, ...

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  12. A BRILLIANT EXPLOIT

    American military experts describe the retreat of the allied forces south from Belgium as probably the most brilliant military achievement in ...

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  13. A GRAPHIC ACCOUNT

    A Zouave officer rates that four days previous to September 7 the Zouaves were engaged in clearing the Germans from all the villages on the ...

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  14. HERBERTSHOHE

    Mr. Millen, the Minister for Defence, has issued the following telegram from Admiral Patey from the flagship Australia, dated September 12, 2.30 a.m.: ...

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  15. Trading with the Enemy

    A Royal Proclamation was issued on the outbreak of war with Germany and Austria-Hungary concerning trading with the enemy. Yesterday a further ...

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  16. THE KAISER'S CITADEL

    The central news correspondent at Amsterdam asserts that the German Army headquarters is at luxemburg, capital of the Duchy of Luxemburg. ...

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  18. THE G.M.S. ROON

    Only six adults and two children who were Roon passengers boarded the Zealandia for W.A. They are all thirdcalss, and their names are—Mr. ...

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  19. CROWN PRINCE'S HEADQUARTERS

    Berlin advices state that the German Crown Prince has taken up his headquarters at a fortified position west of Verdun. Part of his army has ...

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  20. GERMANS RETREATING

    The official Press Bureau States. "The enemy's general retreat was continued on Thursday. The British captured 1500 prisoners, besides guns, ...

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  21. GERMAN PRINCES

    Prince Ernest, son of the Duke of Saxe-Meiningen, was killed at Namur. The Kaiser's nephew, Prince Frieder rich of Hesse, has been shot in the ...

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  22. Coalboat Captured

    A telegram from Kingston, Jamaica, states that a British warship has brought in the Bethania with 400 prisoners aboard. ...

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  23. CONDITIONS OF PEACE

    The "Times" says that it is understood that Mr. Page, the American Ambassador, has had conversations, with Sir Edward Grey. The latter told ...

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  24. BERLINERS GETTING SCARED

    A letter from Berlin received in England states that the citizens are beginning to realise their prospects of defeat. ...

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  25. "UTTERLY ROUTED"

    Mr. Marwell, the war correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," sends the following special message to-day:- "The Germans are fairly on the run, ...

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  26. TURKS AND THEIR TREATIES

    The Porte has notified the Powers of the abrogation of her capitulations, and explains that this is inspired solely to secure judicial, ...

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  27. WAR PRISONERS AT ROTTNEST

    "Britisher": With reference to the isolation of the Germans and Austrians on Rottnest Island, it would be interesting to know on what grounds they ...

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  28. ENEMY FORCED BACK.

    An official message says:- "The German right has abandoned a great quantity of munitions." "The centre has given way along the ...

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  29. More Work for the Navy

    It is reported, that the German Government has ordered the big merchantmen held up in American ports to put to sea and take the chance of being ...

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  30. BLATANT BULLETINS

    Letters from Berlin state that daily crowds of people gather outside newspaper offices devouring bulletins reporting the capture of Russian army ...

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  31. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES

    The Russians have captured Tomaschoff after a sanguinary conflict They have also captured fortified positions at Opole and Turobin, west of Lublin, ...

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  32. GERMAN NEW GUINEA

    In announcing the success of the Australian Expeditionary Force in German New Guinea, Mr. Millen said: "Herbertshobe is at the southern side of ...

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  33. THE BELGIAN ARENA

    The Germans have completely evacuated the region of the Scheldt, between Antwerp and Ghent in Northern Belgium. ...

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  34. THE W.A. COMMANDANT

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. Colonel Kyngdon, of Perth, has been appointed a commissioner for taking declarations. ...

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  35. MILITARY CHANGES

    The following military changes have been gazetted:- 25th Light Horse.—2nd Lieuts. H. P. Fry and A. P. H. Corley, to be ...

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  36. BULLDOG TENACITY

    According to Reuter the British played a leading role in the driving back of General Von Kluck's army. They advanced to meet the Germans ...

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  37. THE PATRIOTIC FUND

    Mr. A. O. Neville, secretary of the Patriotic Fund, stated last night that the fund had now reached just under £10,000; this includes a sum of £200 ...

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  38. THE HORRORS OF WAR

    Visitors to the battlefield between Meaux and Penchard report that they saw hundreds of German bodies piled in heaps covered with straw and ...

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  39. A RUSSIAN DEFEAT

    Advices from Berlin state that the left flank of the German army in East Prussia has defeated the Russians, who are now retreating, pursued by ...

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  40. SPIES IN TROOPSHIP

    A ship's officer named Revell states that while superintending the unloading of equipment from troopships he discovered a workman searching a ...

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  41. THE LATE DR. POCKLEY

    Dr. Brian Antill Pockley, who was killed in the action at Simpsonhafen, held a commission as captain in the Army Medical Corps attached to the ...

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  42. Regiment Wiped Out

    The "Daily Express's" Paris correspondent states that during, the fighting with the Prussian Guard on Wednesday the British completely wiped ...

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  43. THE AUSTRIANS

    News from South Poland indicates that the chief Austrian army is fighting a desperate rearguard action, and fleeing in increasing disorder. ...

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  44. Another Town Bombarded

    The Germans bombarded Dieghen, south of Malines, for an half-hour. Many houses were wrecked. ...

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  45. A MAGNIFICENT PEARL.

    A white shell-opener employed by Mr. A. G. Russell brought in on Sunday absolutely, the finest gem ever seen on this coast. It is perfectly ...

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  46. SCADDAN'S SNIPERS

    The formation of the Parliamentary. Rifle Club at Perth has been gazetted. ...

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  47. Miscellaneous Items

    The Prince of wales' War Fund now amounts to £2,500,000. The disaster to the Oceanic was due to fog. There were 400 persons on ...

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  48. BRILLIANT LITTLE FIGHT

    During the German advance to the Marne a body of the enemy occupied a portion of a forest, and British patrols discovered them and warned the ...

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  49. THE GERMAN RETREAT

    The following communique has been issued:- "At the very outset the German right wing, which on Sunday was north of ...

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  50. THE TERRORS OF TERMONDE

    The "Nieuwe Courante's" correspondent describes a visit he has just paid to Termonde. He says the place was covered with ...

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  51. A BARBAROUS ACT

    Mr. Maxwell, of the "Daily Telegraph," reports:- "A private of the British Army Service Corps, who was riding a ...

    Article : 121 words
  52. A BUSHMEN'S BRIGADE

    R. A. Mudge writes: "Would you kindly allow me space to enlighten the citizens of Perth as to what we are doing in connection with the Bushmen's ...

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  53. WAR AND UNEMPLOYMENT

    At a representative meeting called by the Hon. the Premier, presided over by the Hon, Minister for Works (Mr. Johnson), at Parliament House, on the ...

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  54. MINERS' RETRIBUTION

    Miners at Bendin, who were compelled by the Germans to load coal tracks, revenged themselves by concealing dynamite in each truck. It is ...

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