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  4. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    There are signs of renewed activity among the vessels of the German High Sea Meet, that may portend an attack upon the British ships that are waiting ...

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  7. DE WET CAPTURED

    The most gratifying piece of news in yesterday's cables was the official announcement from Pretoria that Christian de Wet, the rebel leader, had been ...

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  8. HUNTING FOR ALLIES

    Notwithstanding Germany's supercilious contempt for "coolies"—that is, any race whose skin is not white—the Kaiser's advisers are eagerly seeking for ...

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  9. WOMEN AS SPIES

    One of the surprises of the war, so far as the ordinary citizen it concerned, a the revelations that have been made respecting the extraoradinary system of ...

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  10. A REBUFF FROM ABYSSINIA.

    Ad effort was also made to induce the Negus of Abyssinia to join the Dual Alliance and attack the Soudan, but here again Germany met with a severe ...

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  11. A GROWING SUBMARINE FLEET.

    It is generally understood that wnen the German admiral takes his courage in both hands and ventures to attack the British, he will do so with every ...

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  12. AFGHANISTAN'S NEUTRALITY.

    Then hopes were entertained that the Ameer of Afghanistan might be induced to create a diversion by attacking the north-west frontier of India and the ...

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  13. A WOMAN SHOT.

    Women appear to have been actively engaged in the work of espionage, and a few days ago a young woman was shot in France as a spy, the evidence against ...

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  14. REBEL REVERSES.

    The rebel general Wessel's commando attacked commandant Emmett's force on Sunday, but after a keen fight were repulsed three being killed and eighteen ...

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  15. TURKS TO THE RESCUE.

    So for, then, as German intriguing goes, the only ally she has been able to secure is the "unspeakable Turk," the "sick man of Europe" who, however, is ...

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  16. Zeebrugge Again Pounded

    The bombardment of Zeebrugge by the British fleet on Monday proves to have been a much more effective piece of work. than was at first supposed. A fortnight ...

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  17. Evidence of Barbarities.

    A well-known Sydney resident, who has just returned from Europe, states that when in London he heard many stories about the atrocities perpetrated by ...

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  18. MISSING PASSPORTS.

    The German spy Lodz, who was shot In the tower three weeks ago, was found to be vising an American passport made out in the name of Mr. Robert Inglis: and ...

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  19. THE AUSTRALIANS IN EGYPT

    As predicted by the "Farmer and Settler," and by no other journal, the Australasian troops are to defend the Suez Canal against the Turks, a very appropriate mission in view of the importance of this gateway of the seas to Australasian trade, and to Empire ...

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  20. AN EARLY MORNING SURPRISE.

    All this pointed to a very creditable performance, but much better was to follow. The shipyard could be rebuilt, and the submariue sections replaced in a very ...

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  21. HORRIBLE MUTILATIONS.

    In a letter frum Cambridge to Mrs. Burnell, of Macquarie-street, Parratmatta. Mrs. Bowman, wife of Dr. Mowman, who is now in Europe, gives graphic details of ...

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  22. VICTIMS OF DARBARITY.

    Mrs. Hurry Whaite who has just returned to Sydney from a visit to England, states that while in the old country she paid a visit to Netley Hospital, and their ...

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  23. GERMAN WORK CHECKED.

    This second bombardment has completely upset the German plans. They are now finding that their hold upon the sea coast is not such a great advantage ...

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  24. CHILDREN'S EARS CUT OFF.

    The Auckland "Star" states that a Belgian who arrived in New Zealand a little while before the war broke out, intending to send bier for his wife and two ...

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  25. The Chile Naval Fight

    The captain of the French barque Valentine, who was taken prisoner by a German warship on the South American coast, bears testimony, out of their own ...

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  26. A TERRIBLE RECORD.

    The French Government is issuing officially copies of letters found on German officers and men, which supply ample proof of what has been frequently ...

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  27. COALS OF FIRE.

    A delightful instance of the rebuke courteous is supplied by the "Temps." one of the leading French newspapers. It states that in thr pocket of a wounded ...

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