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  2. GERMAN CONGO.

    It is officially announced that the French occupied Noia, in German Congo, and captured many prisoners, four quickfirers, and one cannon. ...

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  3. THE ALLIES' FRONT.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent with the Belgian Army states that the Germans at Ypres early on Sunday shelled the city with eleven 13[?]n guns. ...

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  4. LATE WAR NEWS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has announed that' a call for a further strong contingent will be made abroad. ...

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  5. RUSSIAN ADVANCE

    Details of the fight between H.M.A.S. Sydney and the Emden show that the former's fire was accurate and deadly. ...

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  6. TWO HUNDRED KILLED.

    The Minister for Defence this evening received the following message from Mr. Webster, manager of the Eastern Extension Company, Adelaide: ...

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  7. THE SYDNEY'S OFFICERS.

    In the list published yesterday of the officers of H.M.A.S. Sydney the name of Lieut.-Commander H. J. Feakes was incorrectly given. Lieut.-Commander C. J. ...

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  8. PARLIAMENT'S APPRECIATION.

    In the Senate Senator Pearce told Senator Needham (W.A.) that the question of submitting motions to both Houses placing on record their appreciation of the signal ...

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  9. TSING-TAO.

    The Japanese Embassy has stated that Japan has every intention of restoring Tsing-Tao to China, but no positive announcement will be forthcoming until the ...

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  10. WAR NOTES.

    The fine coups of the Sydney and the Chatham, which have put an end to the careers of the Emden and Konigsberg, relieve our commerce of much of the fear that ...

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  11. REBEL REVERSE.

    One hundred and twenty rebels were killed and wounded, and twenty-five were taken prisoners in a fierce encounter with Colonel Kirk, at Zandfontein, near ...

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  12. DAMAGE TO CABLE STATION.

    Mr. Scottowe, manager in Sydney of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, stated late last night that he had received no further details from the Cocos ...

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  13. CONGRATULATIONS.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) stated to-day that he had received many messages of congratulation with regard to the good work done by the ...

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  14. GERMAN SPY SHOT.

    The German, Carl Lody, alias Charles ingles, of New York, who was arrested recently at Killarney and tried by courtmartial on a charge of having attempted ...

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  15. PRUSSIANS AMBUSHED.

    Two French battalions on November 4 ambushed the eighth reg[?]ment of Prussian infantry, which was occupying a village five miles from Warneton. ...

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  16. THE NEWS IN ENGLAND.

    Sir George Reid (High Commissioner for Australia) is the recipient of congratulations from all quarters on the exploit of the Sydney. Sir T. Coghlan ...

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  17. VICTORIA CROSS.

    Sergeant Major White, of the Army Service Corps, who carried Lieutenant Reberts out of danger when he was fatally wounded at Colenso in the Boer War, has ...

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  18. GALLANT OFFICERS.

    The officers of the Emden, discussing the future with Captain Isdale of the captured vessel Ribera, a few weeks ago, remarked that they hoped that ...

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  19. THE SYDNEY'S GUNNERS.

    As far as can be judged from the accounts to hand regarding the Emden affair, the gunners of the Sydney have covered themselves with glory. After the first few shots the ...

    Article : 220 words
  20. SECRET WIRELESS.

    The Secret Service has discovered a powerful wireless station at Ensenada, Lower California, capable of communicating with ships a long distance seaward. ...

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  21. WAR RATES EASED.

    The Emden's disappearance has cased war rates, which are now slightly below the Government's rates. ...

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  22. CIVILIANS SHOT.

    The Germans at Roulers made accusations against the inhabitants, and shot 53 civilians and burned down many houses, factories, and mills. They also fined the ...

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  23. TSING-TAO.

    The official report regarding TsingTao is couched in the most modest terms, but, nevertheless, shows that the storming was characterised by the same disregard ...

    Article : 111 words
  24. BURNING STEAMER.

    The crew of the steamer Rembrandt, which was reported to be on fire in the Atlantic, have flooded the vessel with a view to stamping out the fire. The vessel ...

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  25. CANADIAN CONGRATULATIONS.

    The Canadian press heartily congratulates Australia on the magnificent work of destroying the Emden. The newspapers assert that the creation of the Australian ...

    Article : 84 words
  26. GERMAN HEADQUARTERS

    The Exchange Telegraph Agency reports that 35,000 Germans and 100 guns have left Thielt, and 48 waggon loads of munitions have left Bruges, travelling in the ...

    Article : 60 words
  27. WAR BULLETIN.

    Official: Paris reports state that the Germans renewed the offensive at Dixmude and south-east of Ypres. All attacks were repulsed, and progress has been made in ...

    Article : 133 words
  28. THE FRANCO-BELGIAN POSITION.

    It is certainly difficult to reconcile the news coming from different sources regarding the German movement of troops in Belgium. On the one hand we are told that strong ...

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  29. IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives, Mr. Fisher said:- "About noon on Monday a telegram was received by the Navy Office from Cocos ...

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  30. EMDEN'S COMMANDER.

    The Kumerie, which arrived, from Calcutta yesterday, met the steamer Gryfevale at Calcutta. The Gryfevale, a vessel of 4437 tons, was one of the steamers ...

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  31. PATHANS' EXPLOIT.

    Twenty Pathans south of Ypres overpowered the German sentries. Then the rest of the party crept forward, [?]ung several fireballs into the air and ...

    Article : 199 words
  32. THE EMDEN.

    The "Telegraph," like the "Morning Post." hopes that the gallant Captain von Muller has been saved, because he has shown himself to be an officer and a ...

    Article : 177 words
  33. SOLDIERS' DEPENDENTS.

    Under the Government's revised scheme, the widow of a man on the lowest grade in the Army and Navy with four children will receive a minimum of £1 weekly; ...

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  34. THE EMDEN.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. The following message from the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company has been issued by the naval authorities: ...

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  35. MESSAGE FROM NEW ZEALAND.

    The news of the capture of the Emden spread through the whole Dominion like wildfire. Everywhere it was received with expressions of intense satisfaction, and ...

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  36. THE KING'S MESSAGE.

    The King despatched a message to Sir John French saying, "The splendid pluck, spirit, and endurance which the troops have shown in the desperate fight for so ...

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  37. CONTRABAND COPPER.

    Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, British Ambassador at Washington, has announced that copper shipments from the United States to Italy, if proven to be intended to be ...

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  38. THE RUSSIANS.

    Our main interest at present centres in the Russians who are generally pressing forward with an inexoruble persistency, and so creating a situation that must occasion the gravest ...

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  39. "ALL HERE DELIGHTED."

    At yesterday's meeting of the finance committee of the City Council, a telegram received by the Lord Mayor during the afternoon from the Lord Mayor of ...

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  40. ARRAS-ROYE FRONT.

    The highway running from Arras to Roye is a sort of frontier between the armies. The French are content to repel attacks without attempting seriously to ...

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  41. THE KONIGSBERG.

    The Admiralty announce that after the whereabouts of the Konigsberg was indicated by the attack on the Pegasus on September 19, a concentration of fast ...

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  42. GERMAN VULTURE.

    Mr. Lloyd George (Chancellor of the Exchequer), speaking in the City Temple, said that one of the greatest French generals had told him that the man ...

    Article : 114 words
  43. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The Lithgow branch of the Red Cross is still active. Up to date 2676 yards of fiannelette and 434 yards of fiannel have been made up. The following goods have been sent to ...

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  44. "THRILL OF PRIDE."

    In the Assembly to-day Mr. Denham announced that he had received a telegram from the Prime Minister, which gave some satisfaction and some sorrow. The ...

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  45. COMBINED OPERATIONS.

    Sir George Reid cables from London, November 10, 3.30 p.m:- The Admiralty announces that a large combined operation by fast cruisers against ...

    Article : 255 words
  46. THE TURKS.

    Tenacious fighting has taken place at Koprikoi (the stronghold commanding the road to Erzerum, in Turkish Armenia, which was recently captured by the ...

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  47. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    The United States Government has accepted bids for the construction of six of the largest destroyers in the world, on which two anti-balloon guns will be ...

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  48. CRACOW.

    The city of Cracow, which is apparently coming into prominence in the immediate development of the Russian campaign, is situated about 260 miles from Vienna. Its history ...

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  49. RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    A communique states: The enemy's right ving in East Prussia stubboruly resiste[?] near Lyck, but was thrown back towards the Mazurian Lakes. ...

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  50. THE CAMPAIGN IN ARMENIA.

    The Russians have started well in their campaign against the Turks in Armenia. The immediate Russian objective here is Erzerum, which lies about 60 miles ...

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  51. TRADE AND COMMERCE.

    The Board of Trade has resolved to approach the Dominion Government asking for the establishment of closer trade relations with Australia as soon as possible. ...

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  52. PREMEDITATED.

    A White Paper has been issued concerning the rupture with Turkey. It states that Mr. Milne Cheettham, British Charged' Affairs in Cairo, wrote to ...

    Article : 63 words
  53. BRITISH FIELD HOSPITAL.

    The following extracts are taken from a letter by Dr. Laura Foster to a sister in Sydney:- Aug. 31. ...

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  54. SYDNEY'S CREW.

    The complement of H.M.A.S. Sydney, while thoroughly representative of the British Empire, is for the greater part composed of Australians. The officers' list ...

    Article : 78 words
  55. CONCENTRATING AT PRZEMYSL.

    It is reported that Russians are concentrating at Przemysl. ...

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