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  2. EXPLOSIVE BULLETS.

    An official communique reports that all the Servian commanders con[?]r in showing that the enemy everywhere are employing explosive bullets. ...

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  3. LATE WAR NEWS.

    Copy of [?]able from High Commissioner, dated September 28 Official:- "The following descriptive narrative of September 28, [?]mmunicated by an ...

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  4. THE SYNDICALISTS.

    M. Johaux, general secretary of the French Labour Confederation, narrates an interview with Herr Legie[?], secretary of the General German Syndicalist ...

    Article : 138 words
  5. THE BIG STRUGGLE.

    A communique states that the general situation is unchanged. There is comparative calm along part of the front, except between the Ais[?]e and ...

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  6. DEADLOCK.

    The big armies of the Allies and the Germans in France are still struggling for mastery. The situation on the French left ...

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  7. MALINES.

    Ten civilians were killed and many wounded during the bombardment of Malines by the Germans on Sunday. Several people were killed while ...

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  8. HALF-TIME.

    Mr. Griffith, Minister for Works, stated yesterday that some small difficulties were occurring over the reduction of time on some of the jobs under his department where ...

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  9. WAR NOTES.

    During the struggle that has been going on between the two great armies in France for the past 20 days, and is still being fought so f[?]ercely practically throughout the whole ...

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  10. SITUATION FAVOURABLE.

    A communique to-day states that the situation on the French left is favourable, The troops in the centre successfully resisted very violent attacks. ...

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  11. REIMS CATHEDRAL.

    It is officially stated that all the roofing of the Reims Cathedral has been burned. Many of the stained-glass windows are broken, and the upper part of the northern ...

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  12. ANOTHER BOMBARDMENT.

    The Germans bombarded Alost, a town 15 miles north-west of Brussels, and did considerable damage. ...

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  13. "WORSE THAN HUNS."

    Cardinal Logue, Archbishop of Armagh, stated, in an interview, that the Germans were worse than the Huns. Irishmen throughout the world would stand by the ...

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  14. UNFORTUNATE INCIDENT.

    A British officer wounded in the battle of the A[?]sne, states that during the first stages of the fight the cavalry dismounted and took a turn in the trenches to relieve ...

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  15. THE RUSSIANS.

    General Brus[?]off has occupied station after station on the Buda-Pesth line, pursuing the beaten foe into Hungary. The Russians [?]ave secured the railway ...

    Article : 112 words
  16. GERMAN METHODS.

    The "Tribune," in an article entitled "Neutral Nations Threatened," denounces the bombarding of open towns by Zeppelins, and says: "Only a narrow chance ...

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  17. THE DOMINIONS.

    A message from Luderitz Bay, German South-west Africa, states that the Rand Light Horse surprised a body of mounted Germans between Kolmanskop and ...

    Article : 69 words
  18. THE EXTRA QUARTER HOUR.

    As a matter of probahility, although a cri[?]s is certainly expected, this terribly tense position may continue for days yet, move being met by counter-move, plan by ...

    Article : 222 words
  19. FEEDING THE FIGHTERS.

    Mechanical transport makes revictualling the firing line comparatively easy. British officers and men are faring alike on bu[?]ly b[?]f, bisc[?]its, [?]inned butter, and ...

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  20. CENTRAL AFRICA.

    It is semi-officially announced that operations in the Cameroons have been as successful as those in Togoland. Besides Cocoba[?]ch. North Gaboon, and Duala, the ...

    Article : 51 words
  21. GENERAL BOTHA'S VIEW

    General Botha, addressing his constituents, emphasised that ideas of South Africa's neutrality were nonsense. He contended that Great Britain had been ...

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  22. RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    Advices from Petrograd state that the Russian army is concentrating at five points on the frontier, and will march simultan[?]ously. ...

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  23. DARING SPIES.

    The Germans are singularly well informed as to the whereabouts of the Allies. One day a cavalry division dismounted and took shelter on a wooded hill. Immediately ...

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  24. WAR BULLETIN.

    Sir George Reid cables from London, under date of September 28, 2.45 p.m.:- Reliable: "The Russians have completely [?]solated Przemysl. They have cut off the ...

    Article : 541 words
  25. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE.

    It is officially stated that the Russians are rapidly pushing the offensive towards the Augustowo forests, in the province of Suwa[?]ki. ...

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  26. TURKEY'S ATTITUDE.

    The "Daily Mail" says the announcement from Constantinople that the Dardanelles are closed to navigation suggests that the [?]orte intends to defy the Triple Entente. ...

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  27. THE BELGIANS' PART.

    The object of the Belgians in the Allies' plan at present is to keep up harassing attacks upon the Germans and, if possible, press them southwards. That they are ...

    Article : 195 words
  28. A £30,000 DONATION.

    The Chamber of Mines has donated £30,000 towards the Union of South Africa Field Hospital. ...

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  29. THE OSTERLEY.

    The R.M.S. Osterley, which arrived this morning, has had an exciting time since she was last in Australia. When homeward bound war was declared, and during the run in the ...

    Article : 179 words
  30. FRENCH-CANADIAN FORCE.

    The Government has sanctioned the despatch of a French-Canadian expeditionary force 5000 strong. Dr. Nignea[?]lt has given 59,000 dollars towards the expenses. ...

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  31. BRITISH AIR RAID.

    Reports from Germany state that the recent raid made by the aviation wing of the British navy over Dusseldorf resulted in the partial destruction of the Zeppelin ...

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  32. CANADIAN MINISTER.

    Mr. Samuel Hughes, Minister of Militia and Defence, has resigned his portfolio [?] accompany the Canadian contingent to the front. ...

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  33. OUR TROOPS.

    To-day being the Day of Atonement, trainee[?] and senior cadets of the Jewish community are, by order of the Minister for Defence, to be granted leave of absence. ...

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  34. IRISH HOME RULE.

    Sir Edward Carson, addressing the Ulster Unionist Council, said that when the war was over he would summon the U[?]ster Provisional Government and propose ...

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  35. AUSTRIAN PRISONERS.

    Austrian and German prisoners continually quarrelled, and they had to be separated. One Austrian declared: "Those beasts of ...

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  36. FIGHT IN VILLAGES.

    A corporal who was wounded in the fighting near the Aisne, and is now at Woolwich, tells a thrilling narrative of house-to-house fighting in the villages near ...

    Article : 298 words
  37. THE RUSSIANS.

    The cablegrams for some time have been singularly silent with regard to the main Russian army, but now comes a message from Petrograd that "the army" is concentrated ...

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  38. JAPAN'S ATTITUDE.

    Japanese papers to hand by yesterdays ma[?]l contain a number of declarations by prominent public men on the question of Japan's dec[?]aration of war on Germany. Mr. Oishi, the leader ...

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  39. BATTLE IN FRANCE.

    The German at attacks to the [?]astward of R[?]ims have been renewed with unavailing force. Two ba[?]alions of the [?]russian Guards were wiped out on ...

    Article : 74 words
  40. ALBANIA.

    The Albanian Senate has proclaimed Prince Durban Eddin, a son of Abdul [?]amid, formerly Sultan of Turkey, K[?]g o[?] Albania. ...

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  41. IN GERMANY.

    Miss Hilda Freeman, an Australian, who was recently in Berlin, has reached London. Personally Miss Freeman was well ...

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  42. R.M.S. ORONTES' MAILS.

    R.M.S. Orontes, which left Sydney on August 15, has arrived at London, and her mails have been delivered. ...

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  43. THE VICTORIOUS SOUTHERNERS.

    In the meantime the victorious southern Russian army in pushing westward in Ga[?]ia towards Cracow and south-westward towards [?]udapesth. Already the grey coats of the ...

    Article : 162 words
  44. CASUALTIES 400,000.

    The "Times" military correspondent states that good judges reckon the German casualties in France at 400,000. ...

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  45. BASELESS RUMOURS.

    During the past few days numerous [?]umours have been in circulation regarding supposed British reverses and disasters to the Australian navy. All day long the Defence ...

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  46. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Mr. Mackenzie (High Commissioner for New Zealand) has sworn in 200 members of the New Zealand contingent. Karl Er[?]st, a hairdresser, was remanded ...

    Article : 328 words
  47. COST OF WAR.

    The "Figaro," in summing up the opinio[?]s of the leading German exper[?], states that these estimated that the expenditure in the first six weeks of the ...

    Article : 149 words
  48. GERMANY'S SUBMARINES.

    A correspondent his asked how many sub[?]arines has Germany got. The exact number is not known; but it may be mentioned that the "Nauti[?]us" Annual, which mentioned that ...

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  49. IN BELGIUM.

    A telegram from Ostend states that Brussels is full of German troops just come from the south. They seem terribly exhausted. ...

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  50. THE EMDEN.

    According to a [?]umour which came by steamer to-day, the German cruiser Emden, whi[?] had been interfering with shipping in the Bay of Bengal, was captured a few days ...

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  51. FAR EAST.

    The Japanese casualties at Tsing-Tao were three killed and 12 wounded, not 312 [?] originally cabled. The Japanese hemmed in the Germa[?]s ...

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  52. A NAVAL CANARD.

    German newspapers state that Admiral Sir John Jellicoe is to be tried for in[?]apacity, owing to the loss of the three British cruisers Aboukir, Cressy, and Hogue. ...

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  53. BLOCKING THE RAILWAY.

    A telegram from Ostend states that a small body of military engineers on Thursday succeeded in passing the German lines, and blowing up the railway ...

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  54. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    There have been several sorties from Przemys[?], but they proved unsuccessful. The Austrian retreat continues in great confusion. The Russians have capture[?] ...

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  55. LEGION OF FRONTIERSMEN.

    The Sydney branch of the Legion will go into camp for three days at Deewhy, near Manly, next Saturday. There will be an instruction class for officers and N.C.Os. on ...

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  56. "THE SINISTER SPECKS."

    Mention of these craft recalls that a silence has once more fallen upon the North Sea. But what a grim business does that silence cover! There is the great grey fleet, in calm and ...

    Article : 208 words
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