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  3. NOTES ON THE WAR

    It is scarcely surprising to hear by cable that the rival armies are taking a breather because they are exhausted. This might apply more particularly to ...

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  4. GOOD NEWS.

    An invalided German officer says that Hell's fury blazed from the eyes of the trapped Germans at Mons when, after successive advanced in face of a withering ...

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  5. From Kitchener

    Though Sir John French's official despatches have not been received. Lord Kitchener, through the Official Bureau, says:—"A battle began at Mons on ...

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  6. Wiping Out Taste of Defeat

    The German press accounts of the sea fight belittle the Heligoland, engagement. It regards it as an insignificant affair, which dote not affect the general ...

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  7. Another Sunday Battle.

    Another battle is now proceeding in France. The Germans have concentrated practically all the first line of their forces in the north of France in order to deliver ...

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  8. VON TIRPITZ'S SON CAPTURED

    The prisoners from the Mamz landed at Leith included the son of Admiral von Tirpitz, head of the German Navy. ...

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  9. Avalanche Stayed

    A message has just been received from Boulogne stating that despatch bearers in swift motor cars who have just arrived from the lines of the Allies, where fighting ...

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  10. Samoa Captured

    Official.—The Bureau states that New Zealand has informed Mr. Harcourt (Secretary of State for the Colonies) that a New Zealand force has occupied Apia, the ...

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  11. Second Expeditionary Force.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Cook) stated to-day that as soon as the present expeditionary force was dispatched another would be organised. Maybe Australia ...

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  12. WHY ENGLAND WON.

    Official.—The Bureau says that the 30 knot cruiser Archtusa, which was commissioned only recently led the line of British destroyers, the intention being to ...

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  13. French in Lorraine.

    An official message issued in Paris states:—"The advance of our forces in loraine has been accentuated. We are now masters of the line on the Montagne ...

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  14. ENTRIES FOR ROYAL SHOW.

    General entries for the forthcoming Royal Show closed on Saturday last, and though definite figures will not be available for a few days a record entry has been ...

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  15. REPORTED CAPTURE.

    It is reported here that the German cruiser [?] has been captured, and is now on the way to Esquimalt. British Columbia, bringing 120 killed and ...

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  16. BOULOGNE QUIET.

    The residents of Boulogne show nothing in the nature of panic. The governor has assured the townspeople that they are protected. ...

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  17. SOUR GRAPES.

    The Kaiser and his exalted officers are selling their English and Russian orders for the benefit of the Red Cross Fund. ...

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  18. GERMAN AEROPLANE.

    A German aeroplane flew over Paris at 1.39 on Saturday afternoon at a height of 6,000 ft. and dropped a bomb close to the Lest, Railway Station, which is near the ...

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  19. GERMAN LOSSES ON THE FRONTIER. 7,000 IN LIMITED AREA.

    Evidence of the enormous losses of the Germans accumulates daily. About 7,000 dead and wounded have been, found in Lorraine, over an area of less thant five ...

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  20. THE ENEMY'S CONSULS.

    The consuls in Sydney for Germany and Austria-Hungary took their departure on Saturday by the Ventura for San Francisco en route to their respective ...

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  21. SPAIN'S SYMPATHIES.

    The sympathy of Spain with tie Allies is daily becoming more apparent. ...

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  22. Great Russian Army

    An official telegram from Vienna states that the Russians are marching an immense force and are devastating the region from the Vistula to the Dneister in ...

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  23. TURKEY.

    Active participation by Turkey against England and Russia is foreshadowed in Athens. A sinister report has been received to the effect that 800 German ...

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  24. PATRIOTIC RACING CLUB.

    At a meeting of the A.R.C. this afternoon it was decided to donate £500 to the Patriotic War Fund. ...

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  25. CLAIM FOR WAGES.

    Before Mr. T. Gepp, S.M., in the Police Court this afternoon George Frederick Fox, of the Pier Hotel, Glenelg, was charged on the information of John ...

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  26. GERMAN RETREAT.

    Corroborative evidence has been received from several quarters that the Germans are shifting some of their troops from Belgium to the east, to meet the ...

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  27. EFFECT OF ENGLAND'S STAND.

    The "Times" in a leader says that the great service which the British Army rendered enabled French reinforcements to reach the northern battlefield. ...

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  28. Fear in No Man's Face.

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Amiens has forwarded a graphic account of the recent fighting at Mons. He indicates the irresistible vehemence of the ...

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  29. BARRIER NEWS.

    Mr. G. Mullen, engineer in charge of the Umberumberka water works, stated last night that about 200 more men would be put on to the reticulation scheme ...

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  30. ONE MINE LESS.

    An armed German trawler, acting as a guardship for the purpose of warning neutral ships off mines, has been, blown up by a German mine off Langeland. ...

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  31. ANOTHER AUSTRIAN REPULSE.

    On Friday the Austrians attempted to seize Mount Lovtchen, on the Adriatic coast. Warships took part in the engagements, which was very violent. The ...

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  32. GERMANS RUSHING EAST.

    An Englishman who has arrived from Brussels states that 80,000 Germans have crossed the Meuse and the Sailles Rivers on route for Poland. ...

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  33. FAINTHEARTED WOMEN.

    Thousands of women garbed in black, representing the nations of the world, marched along Fifth avenue, New York, on Saturday afternoon as silent protest ...

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  34. TAKE PARIS OR DIE.

    It is reported that the Kaiser has ordered his troops to take Paris or die. ...

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  35. TO MEET RUSSIA.

    Maastricht (Upper Belgium) advises that large numbers of Germans are crossing the Mense north of Liege and are proceeding eastward to strengthen the German troops ...

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  36. AT THE THEATRES

    THEATRE ROYAL.—To-night at 8 (Matinee Wednesday), the New J. C. Williamson Opera Company in "The Gondiers," Gilbert and Sullivan tuneful and ...

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  37. GERMAN SIEGE GUNS.

    It is stated that the German siege guns have been secretly constructed by Krupps. They are 17-in, howitzers. ...

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  38. OPERATIONS IN CHINA.

    The Japanese are actively searching for mines in Kiao Chan Bay. It is reported that the German soldiers are forcing the Chinese to throw up ...

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  39. BARRIER RELIEF.

    The chairman of the distress committee this morning stated that he had received another £1,000 from the Government. The Mayor advocated the establishment of a ...

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  40. GERMANS IN THE WEST.

    The "Times" military correspondent considers that as eastward movement of German troops is at present improbable, because the western attack has not yet ...

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  41. BRISBANE PREPARATIONS.

    The Mayor's Fund totals £24,6000, exclusive of district funds. Immense crowds visited the camp of the expeditionary force at Enoggera all through Sunday. ...

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  42. GERMAN BLUFF.

    An aviator dropped a manifesto in the French ranks. "The German army is at the gales of Paris. You can do nothing but surrender." Five bombs, apparently ...

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  43. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    A fire that burned fiercely for two hours and resulted in the destruction of a block of five buildings occurred at Murwillumbah on Sunday morning. The damage is ...

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  44. Britishers' Awful Ordeal.

    The titanic bottle in the neighbourhood of Mons and Charleroi tested five days, and historians will pen the most glorious chapter that -as ever been or ever will be ...

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  45. THE BUCKRAM CASE.

    The V.R.C. stewards concluded their hearing of the Buckram appeal this afternoon, and their verdict is:— "Buckram disqualified for the Hurdle ...

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  46. GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    The King of the Belgiars has sent three of his Ministers to America to present to Dr. Woodrow Wilson a protest against the German destruction of Louvain and ...

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  47. VICTORIA.

    Flour rose 10/ per ton to-day. The price is now £10 10/. The Federal Executive to-day appointed a royal Commission to deal with supplies ...

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  48. WHEAT.

    The wheat market is quieter. New South Vales is quoted at 45 per quarter. Cable News Continued on Page 4. ...

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