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  4. AFRICAN REBELLION

    It is officially announced that the rebel leader Christian do Wet, who had been closely pursued by the Union forces for some time, but ...

    Article : 79 words
  5. RANDWICK GALLOPS.

    Several useful gallops were recorded on the outside part of the course proper at Randwick this morning. The track was in splendid order. ...

    Article : 428 words
  6. H.M.S. BULWARK.

    Stoker Duffy, who is in hospital at Gillingham, tells the story of the blowing up of H.M.S. Bulwark in Sheerness Harbor. He says he was having breakfast when the ...

    Article : 145 words
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  8. IN POLAND.

    Latest advices from the front in Poland state that the great struggle is still undecided. The main battle line is unaltered. A portion of General on Macken[?]'s army ...

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  10. RIOT IN VALPARAISO.

    The violation of Chile's neutrality has resulted in anti-German riots here. Crowds stoned the German Consulate, banks, and German-owned tramears, and it was ...

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  11. AFRICAN REBELS.

    It is officially stated that the rebel General Wessel's commando attached Commandant Emmett on Sunday. The rebels were reputed, three being killed ...

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  12. OUT AT LAST.

    According to a message from the Copenhagen correspondent of the "Daily Mail," the German High Sea Fleet has at last moved out of its sheltering place. ...

    Article : 109 words
  13. "AWAKE! ARISE!"

    George B. M'Lelian, ex-Mayor of New York, and Professor of Economic History at the Princeton University, predicts that no matter which country wins the Europeans war the ...

    Article : 189 words
  14. PEACE OVERTURES.

    Dr. Van Dyke, the Dutch Ambassador in the United States, paid a visit to Mr. Bryan, Secretary of State, and while pointing out Holland's desire for an early end of the Europeanz ...

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  15. AT VICTORIA PARK.

    The going was excellent on both the middle grass and ten tracks at Victoria Park this morning. On the latter rink the horses had to keep on the extreme outside portion in their ...

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  16. BRAVE ENGLISHMAN.

    A mass meeting of Germans and Irish demanded that the Government should prohibit all shipments of contraband of War 10 Europe except foodstuffs. ...

    Article : 95 words
  17. SERVIA'S PLIGHT.

    A communique issued this afternoon states: Sanguinary fighting occured at Sonvodor on Saturday. The enemy developed their forces, and ...

    Article : 119 words
  18. WINE AND WATER.

    An unexpected fate overtook a company of the enemy of Flanders. Seventy-five Prussian soldiers, who had been cut off from the main body, and were harassed ...

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  19. ADMIRAL MAHAN'S DEATH.

    Admiral Mahan, the naval expert, whose death was announced yesterday greatly overtaxed his strength through studying the war and writing papers on its development, which ...

    Article : 72 words
  20. FAMINE IN BELGIUM.

    The Manchester "Guardian" says that the Belgian Relief Commission device misstatements which have been made respecting the attitude of the Germans, who are now said ...

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  21. GREAT SHOOTING.

    The "Hand[?]lsblad's" correspondent at [?]luys, 12 miles south-west of Fulshing, states that the harbor works at Zeebruggs have been severely damaged by the British bombardment. ...

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  22. LONDON MARKETS.

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  23. OVERSEA SHIPPING.

    The following movements of Australian shipping were posted at Lloyd's to-night:— ARRIVALS. Gordon Hill, at Talcahuano. ...

    Article : 95 words
  24. KING AT THE FRONT.

    President Poinears, M. Viviani, the Prime Minister, and General Joffre, the French Commander-in-Chief, visited the British headquarters yesterday. ...

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  25. FRANCE AND FLANDERS

    A communique issued at Paris says:— We repulsed an attack at Saint [?]led, south of Ypres, our artillery doing considerable damage to three heavy batteries. ...

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  26. THE FINNS ALARMED.

    Scandinavian newspapers publish the text of a new Russian [?]se, strengthening the imperial Government's authority in Finland. The newspapers express dissatisfaction at ...

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  27. GERMAN WORK CHECKED AT ZEEBRUGGE.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of the "Evening News," says that the bombardment by the Ailies' warships at [?] on Monday, again stepped the Germans from ...

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  28. OVER FOUR MILLIONS.

    The Prince of Wales Fund, which has been kept steadily to the fore in England ever since the outbreak of hostilities, now amounts to £4,901,006. ...

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  29. CANADA'S GRATIFICATION.

    Watters, president of the Dominion Trades Congress, said that the letting of British Army contracts it. Congress was an admirable feature of the War Office policy, giving, as it did, ...

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  30. THE WHEAT GRAB.

    "S.B.F." writes:— One of Mr. Holman's main arguments is that no aucion of the people should be permitted to make capital out of the [?]fortune of the war. ...

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  32. GERMANY AND IRELAND.

    The Berlin newspapers continue to print [?] with the object of inciting Ireland to [?] ...

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  33. ESCAPED FROM GLADESVILLE.

    At an early hour this morning a patient at the Glad[?]vills Hospital for the ins[?] eluded the vigilance of the warders, and escaped. He is a man of about 30 years of age, with a slight ...

    Article : 74 words
  34. PRINCE JOACHIM RECOVERED.

    [?], the German [?] who was wounded in action, has [?] and returned to the [?] front. ...

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