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  4. Official Message

    From the High Commissioned.—Russian official sources state that the rout of the Austrian army an Galicia is complete. Full details not wet received. The [?] ...

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  5. The Epic of the Aisne

    The battle of the Aisne, which was fought on Sunday, included the crossing of a river on a scale never seen before in the world. The vanquished German Army, reeling northward ...

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  6. NOTES ON THE WAR

    Undouhtedly momentous events have been happening in France since Sunday, out clearly the censor is at work, and very little information is being allowed to go ...

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  7. FIGHTING IN FRANCE.

    It was queerly queer in the night, writes a correspondent of the "Times," who witnessed the crossing of the Aisne on Sunday night. "A German aeroplane ...

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  8. TO RIGHT THE WRONG.

    Dr. Woodcow Wilson, President of the United States, [?] the Belgian mission who placed before his a statement regarding German [?] in Belgium. ...

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  9. TROPHIES OF WAR.

    [?] have evinced chair joy at the remarkable exhibition of was [?] which they have seen during the [?] few days. Special attention has been pase ...

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  10. Enormous Losses

    The British Official Bureau announces that the losses of the Austrian Army in Galicia fighting against the Russians total 360,000 killed and wounded, 100,000 prison ...

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  11. The fighting in France

    The French official report says:—"Daring Monday and Tuesday the rearguard of the enemy were attacked by our pursuing forces. They were compelled to make a ...

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  12. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    President Wilson, his ardered American troops to [?] Vera Cruv. Gen. Carcanza has promised a [?] will soon be appointed provisional President. ...

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  13. AFRICAN LOYALTY.

    The Prime Minister has received the following cable from the High Commissioner, dated September 16:—Governor South Africa has cabled to the Secretary ...

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  14. GERMANS SLIPPING AWAY.

    The aviators of the Allies who are fighting on the Aisne report a vast rercat of Germans. A thousand transport vehicles have gone to the rear. ...

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  15. Empire's Call

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) has prepared a message for the next recruiting meeting. He says:—"There will be no peace till ...

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  16. Cause of War

    The Foreign Office has issued the despatch of Sir Maurice de Bunsen who was the British Ambassador at Vienna, respecting the rupture of diplomatic ...

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  17. CAPTURED SHIPS.

    The British Prize Court to-day considered what should be done with captured vessels. It was decided to reject the claims of neutral mortgagees. ...

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  18. AFTER LOUVAIN.

    The Belgian authorities refuse to treat as a prisoner of was the German [?] who was left in charge of the raine of Louvain, and has since ...

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  19. GERMANY'S PLANS.

    The "Tribune," a Home newspaper, which is generally considered to be remarkably well informed, states that the Germane have changed their plan of ...

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  20. "OUR IRON DOES IT."

    A wounded British soldier speaking of the crossing of the River Aisne on Sunday evening said:—"They fought stiff on the bulks of toe river, bet not stiff enough. ...

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  21. CASH AND COCOA.

    The Government of the Windward Islands, in the West Indies, has voted £6,000 worth of cocoa, and £4,000 in cash to help Great Britain. ...

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  22. GERMAN FAILURE.

    The Official Bureau reports that a German army made desperate, efforts to save the Austrian army in Galicia, but faded completely. They lost a quantity of ...

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  23. MARNE BATTLEFIELD.

    The French Government has sent 800 firemen from Paris to the Marne battlefield to take the necessary [?] measures for the health of the district. ...

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  24. "DANGER OF DESTRUCTION"

    It is considered in Paris that the failure of the Germans to take Fort Froyon near Verdeau is serious for the [?] armies in France, which have made desperate ...

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  26. CANADA'S QUOTA.

    The Canadian Expeditionary Force lias been increased to 25,000. An additional 15,000 will follow within a month. Scores of officers are enlisting is the ranks. ...

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  27. FURTHER DEFEATS.

    The Servians captured Vishegrad after a fierce Sight. They have successfully continued the offensive along the left bank of the River Drina, and have advanced ...

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  28. LONDON PRISONERS.

    Mr. Reginald McKenna Home Secretary, states that 2,780 aliens are under arrest in the London area. The privilege of German prisoners to see their [?] and ...

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  29. GERMAN CRUISER SUNK.

    The destroyer £6, which sank the German cruiser Hela, arrived at Harwich yesterday, and was welcomed with rousing cheers. ...

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  30. CEYLON CONTINGENT ACCEPTED.

    Further rallies to the call of the Empire and being availed of. It is announced that a Ceylon contingent has been accepted for service in Europe. ...

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  31. IRISH LEADER'S APPEAL

    Mr. Redmond, the Leader of the Nationalists, in an appeal to the Nationalist volunteers for active service, aria them to keep together under Irish officers. ...

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  32. FRENCH ATTACK.

    It is understood that General Joffre (Commander-in-chief of the French troops) is resuming offensive operations on a grand scale. ...

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  33. DEMEANOUR OF PARIS.

    Paris appears to be acquiring a new temperament. Religious revival is a striking accompaniment of this change. A senrtoe held on Monday, in Notre Dame ...

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  34. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    With a view to combating the persistent German efforts to conserve their shipping connections, the Australian Merchants Association and the Australian Chamber ...

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  35. GAOL SUICIDE.

    An inquest was held by the City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith) at the Adelaide Gaol this morning on the body of Thomas Taylor, who was found hanging with a ...

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  36. ALLIES' POLICY.

    General Joffre and General Sir John French have both given evidences of their humanitarianism. They have systematical saved their men and have declined ...

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  37. WHEAT MARKET.

    In consequence of American advices the price of wheat has advanced sixpence. A New South Wales cargo Finch had arrived was sold to-day at 47/6 per qr. ...

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  38. THE WAITING GAME.

    It is a curious fact that General Joffre (Commander-in-Chief of the French armies). General Callieni (Military-Governor of Paris). General Pau. and General ...

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  39. RACING TO CONTINUE.

    The Stewards of the Jockey Club have determined to continue racing while the war lasts in the interests of those [?] dependent upon it. ...

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  40. NYASSALAND.

    The Official Bureau reports.—"The Governor of Nyassaland states that since the successful action at KMaronga a reconnaissance beyond the frontier was made on ...

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  41. SILVER.

    LONDON, Thursday, 1.30 a.m. Silver was quoted yesterday at 2/0¼. ...

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