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  2. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The "Scotsman" stales that a German submarine was seen off the east coast of Scotland recently, which was apparently relying on a supply ship. The latter was ...

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  3. BLACK SEA.

    It is supposed that the cruisers Goebert and Breslau, which were sold by Germany to Turkey, are attacking the Russian Black Sea fleet, heavy ...

    Article : 152 words
  4. THE BLACK SEA REPORT.

    If the heavy cannonading heard on the Black Sea be anything other than battle practice going on, then, it would certainly seem that Turkey has at last scrowed her courage ...

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  5. GERMAN BOMB DROPPER.

    It transpires that when President Poincare's visit to General Joffre was arranged, the Germans sent one of their best a[?]ronauts to endeavour to drop a bomb on ...

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  6. GERMAN SOCIALISTS AND THE WAR.

    When the war cloud was just about to burst over Germany there were many who held the belief that the strong Socialist element in Germany would represent a grave hindrance ...

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  7. ESPIONAGE.

    The French Government does not share the optimism of the British Home Secretary (Mr. M'Keuna) respecting the suppression of the activity of spies in ...

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  8. NOT PACIFISTS.

    As to the Socialists, Professor Sarolea, in his interesting "The Anglo-German Problem," written a couple of years ago, has something to say which fits in with events as we now ...

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  9. GERMAN SPY ESCAPES.

    Reuter's correspondent at London, Ontario, states that a German spy was arrested near the Government wireless station at Fort Burwell, with many ...

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  10. WAR BULLETIN.

    Official: An Anglo-French force has occupled Ypres (30 miles south-south-west of Bruges, and nearly equidistant from Lille and Dunkirk). ...

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  11. CAVALRY FIGHTING.

    An official communique states that the statements by German newspapers that two French cavalry divisions were destroyed is entirely false. ...

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  12. GERMAN MOVE.

    The Paris correspondent or the "Times" is of the opinion that the Gormans have taken up new positions at Compiegne and Soissons to enable the troops at Roye, ...

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  13. BOER REBEL.

    Reuter's telegrams from South Africa state that Colonel Maritz's commando, including Germans, only numbers 500. General Botha has despatched a strong ...

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  14. HOLLAND'S ACTION.

    The export of petroleum from the Netherlands has been prohibited. ...

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  15. PORTUGAL.

    The Cabinet has summoned Congress to pass a vote for the complete mobilisation of the forces. It is reported that the German Minister ...

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  16. BOMBS FROM THE AIR.

    A German aerophuie bombarded Nancy find Verdun, destroying several cars. Three people were injured. A German Taube aeroplane flew over ...

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  17. LEMBERG.

    The Austrian Legation states that the [?]ussians have evacuated Lemberg, capital of Galicia, after a fierce fight. ...

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  18. THE LAST CARD.

    Professor Sarolea, however, did not suggest that the Socialists were no menace in Germany; on the contrary, he indicated that they represented a very real menace to the ruling ...

    Article : 215 words
  19. MISUSE OF RED CROSS.

    When the French entered Amiens the cavalry overtook a German Red Cross convoy, including 48 medical officers. The general welcomed the prisoners, and ...

    Article : 233 words
  20. TURKEY AND RUSSIA

    A Constantinople telegram states that the commander of the Goeben, the German battle-cruiser which was sold to Turkey, alms at attacking the Russian Black Sea ...

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  21. BIG STRUGGLE.

    The newspapers report that another 500,000 men are reinforcing the Germans in Belgium. It is reported at Ostend that the ...

    Article : 83 words
  22. SYMPATHY WITH ENGLAND.

    Portuguese sympathy for England is daily incrensing. Router's Agency has been informed that Portugal must be prepared to assist Great Britain whenever ...

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  23. AIRSHIP BROUGHT DOWN.

    Cossacks brought down a Zeppelin near Warsaw, and captured the airship intact. ...

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  24. AFTER ANTWERP.

    While the Naval Brigade was marching from Antwerp an officer discovered that a scout who was acting as guide was lending them into the German positions. The ...

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  25. CANNONADING HEARD.

    A message from Bucharest states that heavy cannonading was heard all Wednesday off Constanza, a seaport of Roumania, and it is believed that the ...

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  26. MARTIAL LAW IN CONGO.

    Martial law has been proclaimed in Portuguese Congo. ...

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  27. THE BELGIAN ARMY.

    One question which suggests itself at the present moment is: What is the probable fighting strength of the Belgian forces? At the outbreak of hostilities the Belgian army ...

    Article : 255 words
  28. WOOLLEN CLOTHING.

    The Government has prohibited the export, except to British colonies and possessions, of woollen and worsted yarns, wollen and worsted cloth without pattern, if ...

    Article : 73 words
  29. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The superintendent of the State Labour Bureau states that the present is an opportune time for employers in the country to avail themselves of labour now offering. Many ...

    Article : 64 words
  30. WAR NOTES.

    The fact that what may be termed the central front in Trance which stretches from Comp[?]e to Verdu[?], has piactically remained stationary for several weeks now has ...

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  31. REQUEST TO PRESIDENT WILSON.

    Sir. W. H. Page, United States Ambassador in London, has impressed President Wilson with the necessity of sending food to Brussels. ...

    Article : 62 words
  32. FRENCH ADVANCE.

    The French forces have occupied Ypres, in Belgium. ...

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  33. SIGNIFICANT ACTION.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" states that Sir Lewis Mallet, British Ambassador to Turkey, has requested the ladies of the Embassy to leave Constantinople. ...

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  34. ALLIES' LEFT WING.

    A commuuique states: Some engagements have occurred in the Ghent district during the past two days. The operations on the left wing are ...

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  35. IN POLAND.

    The Grand Duke Nicholas lias announced that the battle-front of the main Russian and German forces extends from Pizemysi to Warsaw (considerably over ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. PAPER MONEY.

    At a meeting of the Industrial Union's committee reference was made to "the procrastinating policy of the Government of New South Wales grappling the unemployment ...

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  37. LABOUR MANIFESTO.

    Ten Labour members of the House of Commons, and numerous trades-union and other labour leaders, have issued a manifesto which staten that if England had ...

    Article : 140 words
  38. BELGIAN REFUGEES.

    Hundreds of wounded Belgians have arrived at Folkestone. These and many others have been distributed among English hospitals. ...

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  39. HEROIC RESISTANCE.

    Details are to hand of the heroic resistance of Fort Troyon. After the first bombardment four g[?]ns remained. The second bombardment was terrific, and the ...

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  40. THE RUSSIAN BATTLE.

    The news in regard to the movements of the opposing armies in Poland comes as somewhat of a surprise, as not a hint had hitherto been given that the main Russian army had fallen ...

    Article : 321 words
  41. DASH FOR CALAIS.

    The German right intended to make a dash on Calais, timed to coincide with the taking of Antwerp, and to strike a second blow at England's prestige by ...

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  42. RUSH FROM OSTEND.

    A further 8000 refugees from Ostend have landed at Folkestone. Many are standing and half clad. Thirty thousand camped at the Ostend ...

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  43. CANBERRA SITE.

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon, Mr. Riley asked the Minister for Home Affairs to hasten matters at the Federal Capital, so as to provide work for the ...

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  44. FIRING ON RED CROSS.

    The Germans systematically shelled the Red Cross hospital at Braisne, near Reims, and killed tow British nurses. The Germans destroyed 900 out of 1200 houses in ...

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  45. GENERAL ITEMS.

    In a telegram to Berlin the German Emperor has approved of the suggestion of the Archbishop of Cologne to treat all captured French priests as officers. ...

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  46. SICKNESS AMONG ENEMY.

    Typhus has broken out in the German lines to the northward of Soissons. ...

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  47. THE NUMERICAL FACTOR.

    That General Joffre has been able to carry out his gigantic f[?] movement so far has been largely due to the fact that the Allies in france have been in marked numerical ...

    Article : 284 words
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