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  3. Maubeuge's Toll.

    It in estimated that the German losses at Maubenge total 40,000. ...

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  4. Buried Alive.

    A [?] accident occurred here the afternoon Some children were playing in Mr. J. Petty's sandpit at Solomontown, when a portion of the tide fell away and ...

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  5. Heroic Highlanders.

    The "Daily Man publishes the soon of a Royal Engineer, who has returned from the front. He relates a gallant deed, which he saw at the end of last ...

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  6. The Aerial War.

    Among the trophies brought to [?] grad are the remains of a Zeppelin destroyed by the fire from Russian patrols close to the German frontier. ...

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  7. A UNITED EMPIRE.

    The Prime Minster (Mr. Asqui[?]) was enthusiastically received to-night at a recruiting meeting held a the Manson House, Dublin, The a was crowded to ...

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  8. PETROL FROM AMERICA.

    British merchants are commenting on the large shipments of petrol from America to Denmark where usually very little is importet. The [?]ggestion is that it is ...

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  9. REUTER AND NEWS FROM GERMANY.

    The "Times." in a leading article [?] way in which Germany influenced opinion in Great Britain through a section of the press asks Did ...

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  10. PRODIGAL KAISER.

    The Kaiser lias bestowed the Iron. Cross in the first class upon the whole of the crew of the submarine U9, which sunk the three British [?]. ...

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  11. A Soldier Robbed

    A member of the Expeditionary Ford was assaulted and robbed by two men in Hindley street last night. Constablez Krison and Emery, who were close by, gave ...

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  12. LOYAL RHODESIANS

    The impatience of ex-service men in South Africa to enrol in Kitchener's army is exhibited by the action of 100 Bhodesiens who offered to the French ...

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  13. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The British Bed Cross Society, authorised by the War Office.' is sending to Paris Paris 30 surgeons 150 purses, and 100 motor ...

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  14. WOMAN FOUND DEAD.

    woman named Annie Brady was found dead this morning in a room in Landrowna terrace, Victoria square where she was lodging. The body was ...

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  15. A BOMB IN BOULOGNE.

    A Taube aeroplane dropped a bomb into Boulogne. No one was injured, but the shrapnel toilets were embedded in doors of a warehouse. These bullets were ...

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  16. BOXING.

    At the Stadium to-night, in the of a 'good house, Herb McCoy and Johnny Griffiths boxed a clever and fast 20 rounds to a draw. The men weighed at 3. o'clock ...

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  17. PREPARING FOR RUSSIANS.

    A [?] from Petrograd states that the Germans have suspended active operations in Poland. They hare preferred to [?] alone the entire German front ...

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  18. THE GERMAN RETREAT.

    Reports from the front say that misleading emphasis in being laid upon the difficulties the Germans suffered during their retreat owing to rain. Their heavy. ...

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  19. A Violent Action.

    The Paris Official Bureau has the following issued the following report:— "On Thursday afternoon a very violent! general action occurred between our forces ...

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  20. Kitchener's Army.

    His Majesty the King spent this afternoon at Longvalley, near Aldershot, inspecting the men of Lord Kitchener's army. King George, mounted on ...

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  21. ACITIVITY AT TSING TAO.

    Active aerial reconnoitring is taking place at Teing Tao, the capita] of the German concession in China. It is reported that every night two ...

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  22. WHY WE SMASHED THE CATHEDRAL

    Brussels has been placarded with a lengthy German explanation of the bombardment of Rheims. They say that the French in defending the city placed ...

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  23. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    At Inverell to-day a destructive occurred in Otho street It commenced in Slack's boot depot, and spread rapidly to Ruble and Kilminster's motor ...

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  24. RUSSIAN HEROES.

    Astonishing instances of [?] stoicism ire related. A gunner is said to have continued working the range finder after both his lees bad been shattered. ...

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  25. BADEN-POWELL'S COMMISSION.

    Major-General Baden-Powell, the hero of Mafeking, has been appointed to the command of the Ulster division di Kitchener's army in Ireland, and Capt. Craig is ...

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  26. SHOT. A GERMAN PILOT.

    An English aviator near Brusseis shot the pilot of a menacing Taube machine. The machine dropped to the ground and was wrecked. ...

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  27. VICTORIAN NEWS.

    Mrs. A Lawrie last visiting her cousin at Ballarat last night fell over kerosine [?]. The house was destroyed The lady struggled outside and fainted, with ...

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  28. AN EASY ESCAPE.

    The German military authorities are enquiring into the conduct of the Bavarians in allowing a Urge body of French troops to escape from Bavaria. This ...

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  29. GERMAN CARGO IN NEUTRAL PORTS.

    The Bound of Trade announces that British owners of cargo lying at central ports in the enemy's ships are permitted to pay freight to the agents for the ...

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  30. MACHINE STRUCK A TREE.

    Lord Carbery, accompanied by Prince Henri of Deligne, went up in as aeroplans from Antwerp. Owing to engine troubles a forced descent was necessary ...

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  31. AS OTHERS SEE US.

    The fans correspondent of the "Times" rays that city is displaying a firm and natural buoyancy, with appetites imperfectly satisfied by the newspaper reports. The ...

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  32. A WIRELESS MAN.

    The wireless operator on the eraser Cressy Bays.—"I was sending out a message to the Aboukir when the Hogue was torpedoed. One of our 9 2 guns was fired. ...

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  33. DESPOILING THE BRIGAND.

    The British forces are continuing their successful activities in German South-West Africa. Laederitz has now been occupied. ...

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  34. COMMERCIAL OPPORTUNITIES.

    Surprise is expressed in Milan that English commercial travellers are failing to make the most of the present propitious moment to advance then trade. If the ...

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  35. A CORRECTION.

    In the social notes vanished in 'The Mail" last night it was stated that a comedy would be staged at the Glenelg Town Hall on Wednesday next by the ...

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  36. A MENACE REMOVED.

    The "Tunes," in a leading article, in commenting on the welcome news of the capture of German New Guinea, says:— "Both Australia and Kew Zealand are ...

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  37. NOTED GERMAN PROFESSOR

    Professor Munsterberg. of Harvard University, has deserted the psychological laboratory to become a fervid protagonist of the German cause in America. ...

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  38. RAPID DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED.

    The military correspondent of the Times." commenting on the battle of the Aisne, says that the situation is interesting and developments should now be ...

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  39. TRENCHES CHOKED WITH DEAD.

    Prior to the capture of Jaroslay Russians were compelled to cross the plain under Austrian gunfire. After five days they succeeded in shelling the Austrian ...

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  40. IMPERIAL AIR FLEET.

    The Imperial air fleet committee has christened the machine which will be shortly presented to Australia "Liverpool." Later on it is intended that ...

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  41. BELGRADE BOMBARDED.

    The Austrians have been bombarding Belgrade. They ineffectually tried to throw across the Danube. ...

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  42. WHEAT MARKET STEADY.

    The wheat market is steady. New South Wales cargoes afloat are quoted at 48/9 per quarter. ...

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