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  2. LATE WAR NEWS.

    The Bank of England has agreed, till March, 1918, to lend on the war loan at the price of issue without a margin, at 1 per cent. under the bank rate. This ...

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  3. AROUND YPRES.

    The sudden interruption of communications between Holland and Berlin is interpreted to mean that a great movement of German ...

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  4. REBELS S. RRENDER.

    Van Rensberg, with 154 rebels from Brandfort (in the Orange River Colony, 36 miles north-east of Bloemfontein), after an interview with General De Wet, became ...

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  5. BELGIAN REFUGEES.

    It is likely the United States will attempt to secure large numbers of Belgian refugees as settlers. President Wilson favours the project. ...

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  6. SUEZ CANAL

    A writer in the "Berliner Tageblatt" points out the difficulties in the way of Turkish attacks on the Suez Canal, adding that the British Mediterranean fleet ...

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  7. GERMANY'S AIM.

    Herr Maxmillan Harden, in an article in "Die Zukuaft," writes: "Let us drop our miserable attempts to excuse Germany's action. Not against our will and as a ...

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  8. MANY PEISONERS.

    Many hundreds of Prussian Guards were taken prisoners at Zonnabeke, with four heavy cannon, 27 machine guns, besides some motors with machine guns. ...

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  9. EXPELLED GREEKS.

    There are on board the R.M.S. Malwa, which arrived to-day a couple of Greeks who were recently expelled from Constantinople by the Turks, because they refused to do military ...

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  10. VICTORY FOR THE ALLIES.

    The review of the troops of the second expeditionary forces under canvas at Enoggera, was held by the Governor-General this at ternoon. His Excelleney, after an ...

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  11. WAR NOTES.

    There are two cablegrams published this morning which suggest that the Germans have realised the futility of the attempt to break through the Allied line and win a ...

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  12. A GALLANT ESCAPE.

    Commandant Fouche, whom the rebels treacherously captured and ordered to be shot, attacked his guards. He felled two, shot the other two, and escaped. ...

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  13. UNITED STATES CRUISER.

    The United States cruiser Tennessee anchored off Vourla and sent a launch to seek authorisation to enter Smyrna. The forts fired on the launch, which ...

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  14. SPIES DETECTED.

    Two officers in a motor car flying the Red Cross flag, with a pass bearing M. Millerano's signature, traversed villages on the Aisne. They were arrested and proved ...

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  15. GERMAN AEROPLANE.

    A German aeroplane has been reconnoitring at Luderitz Bay. Attempts were made to bring it down, but they failed. ...

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  16. PORTUGUESE AFRICA.

    The Germans have again entered Angola, near the mouth of the Congo River, in Western Africa. There were some casualties. ...

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  17. AERIAL EXPLOITS.

    A French airship, which was ordered to destroy the railway junction in the Arras district, where the Germans were conveying troops, succeeded in dropping dynamite ...

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  18. THE NAVIES.

    The Glasgow's report of the action off the coast of Chill is issued officially. It states that when the German cruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau were seen the ...

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  19. THE RAIDS.

    Mr Hughes, in the House of Representatives to-day, made a statement in explanation of the recent investigations undertaken into the business of a number of companies ...

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  20. GERMAN SPY.

    The office of the Register of Records in the Department of Health here is unable to produce any record showing the birth of Joseph Ullmann, who, it is understood, has ...

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  21. CANADA.

    It is announced that Princess Patricia's Regiment, consisting mostly of Canadian veterans, will shortly leave Salisbury Piain for the front. ...

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  22. LADY DENMAN'S BROTHER.

    Lady Denman's youngest brother, the Hon. Francis Geoffrey Pearson, was killed last month by Uhlans while serving with the motor transport section of the British expeditionary ...

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  23. THE VISTULA-WARTA BATTLE.

    Up till late last night no news had come to hand of the progress of the battle between the Vistula and the Warta, in Poland. When the Germans marched eastward for the great ...

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  24. BELGIAN HORROR.

    Sergeant Harry Burton, of London, Ontario, who recently returned from England, asserts that he saw a Belgian boy there whose arms were cut off after he had been ...

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  25. WRECKED ZEPPELIN.

    A Rotterdam message states that the Zeppelin seen at Maastricht drifting erratically in a disabled condition, fell, and was wrecked. ...

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  26. PATRIOTIC OFFER.

    Lieut-Colonel Petrie, of Guelph, Ontar[?]o, has offered the Imperial Government a howitzer brigade of three batteries and 530 officers and men if they are needed. ...

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  27. COAL.

    As an outcome of the recent inquiry into the price of gas, the Necessary Commodities Commission, at the request of the Government, is about to enter upon an inquiry as to what ...

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  28. FORTS DESTROYED.

    British and French airmen blew up two old forts at Lille used by the Germans as magazines. ...

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  29. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    President Wilson has made clear the attitude of the United States in regard to peace proposals. Dr. Wilson declares that the united ...

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  30. WAR BULLETIN.

    November l8.—The battle has been resumed with great violence in West Flanders. The enemy is making tremendous efforts to reach the coast. ...

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  31. TRADE AND COMMERCE.

    Colonel Jackling, general manager of the largest group of copper mines in North America, has stated that Britain's decision with regard to copper being absolute ...

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  32. RUSSIA.

    After a battle extending over twelve hours, the Russinns occupied the Prussian village of Langszargen, in East Prussia, north-east of Tilsit, near Tauroggen. ...

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  33. SIGNIFICANT FACT.

    Direct communications between Holland end Berlin have been suddenly interrupted. This is interpreted to mean that a great movement of German troops is in ...

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  34. OVERSEA FORCE.

    The fleet of vessels which left Albany presented a fine spectacle as they went out in four columns, with the New Zealand troopships bringing up the rear. The departure ...

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  35. WAR FINANCE.

    Mr. Lloyd George (Chancellor of the Exchequer), when making his financial statement in the House of Commons this evening, estimated the year's expenditure at ...

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  36. LETTER FROM THE FRONT.

    The following excerpts from a letter written by Dr. Herschel Harris to a friend in Sydney are interesting especially as showing the work which the Australian Voluntary ...

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  37. GLASGOW AT VALPARAISO.

    The "Central News" correspondent at Rio de Janeiro states that H.M.S. Glasgow, which took part in the naval engag[?]ent off the Chilian coast, has arrived at ...

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  38. GOOD NEWS ELSEWHERE.

    In the meantime we hear further good news from East Prussia. The Russians have gained a footing on German soil as far north as Langszargen, which is just within the border, ...

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  39. BATTLE IN POLAND.

    A battle on a large scale is proceeding between the Vistula and Warta, where the Germans are in great force (says the communique). ...

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  40. SPY'S STORY.

    A German spy who was about to be executed at Arras offered information if he were spared. This was promised on condition that the information proved ...

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  41. KAISER'S INSULT.

    Writing in the "Petit Journal," M. Stephen Pichon, the ex-Foreign Minister of France, says:- "The words of the German Emperor's order ...

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  42. ENEMY PATENTEES.

    The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has postponed the hearing of the appeal in the matter of the Gold Ore Treatment Company of Western Australia ...

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  43. THE EMDEN.

    It is officially stated that 150 members of the crew of the German cruiser Emden, which was destroyed by H.M.A.S. Sydney off Cocos Island, were made prisoners. ...

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  44. BEFORE CRACOW.

    The Russians crossed the River Schrenjawa, and encamped within range of the searchlights from Kop[?]o and Koscuiszko Hill, in Cracow. ...

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  45. IN BELGIUM.

    A communique issued at midnight states: The enemy renewed his attack eastward and southward of Ypres without modifying the situation. ...

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  46. SIEGE OE PRZEMYSL.

    The "G[?]onale d'Italla's" Petrograd correspondent states that Russian artillery and cavalry repulsed a desperate sort[?]e from Przemsyl. The Austrian losses were ...

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  47. THE LION'S CUB.

    "Punch's" cartoon, entitled, "A Chip of the Old Block," depicts Australia as a young lion carrying the Emden as a fox in its teeth to the old lion, who is looking ...

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  48. A QUEER PEOPLE.

    Ours is certaiply a "queer" Empire, and our people are queer indeed. Small wonder that onlooking nations as well as our enemies are staring with astonishment at what ...

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  49. EXPORT OF TINPLATES.

    It is stated at Swansea that the prohibition of the export of tinplafes to Holland, Denmark, and Sweden will close down 35 mills, rendering 1700 men idle. ...

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  50. GERMAN CRUISER.

    It is officially announced that Norway is disarming the German auxiliary cruiser Berlin, which arrived at Trondhjem on Monday. ...

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  51. RUSH TO BERLIN.

    Swiss newspapers state that nearly 100,000 refugees from East Prussia and S[?]lesia have arrived in Berlin. ...

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  52. NATURALISED BANKERS.

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons, Mr. McKenna stated that Baron Bruno Schroder, banker, was naturalised on August 7. Julius Rittershausea, a ...

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  53. INTERNED WARSHIP.

    Commander Lupeke and Wireless Operator Vo[?]tz, of the warship Preussen, which is interned in Sabang Bay, have been arrested on a charge of violating Dutch ...

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  54. GERMAN CASUALTIES.

    Official lists give the German casualties as 549,247. This is exclusive of the losses of the Bavarian, Saxon, and Wurtemberg aemies, which are estimated at ...

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  55. GERMAN SHIPS.

    The following is the list of 32 German ships held up in the port of Antwerp, all of which are reported to have been blown up by the British before the evacuation of the city: ...

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  56. EARL ROBERTS.

    The family has consented to the burial of Lord Roberts's remains at St. Paul's Cathedral. The coffin bearing the remains arrived at ...

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  57. INVASION OF SERVIA.

    An official statement comes from Venice that the Austrinns have occupied Valjevo (47 miles south-west by south of Belgrade). The Servians have retired six miles in ...

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  58. TSING-TAO.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Peking correspondent states that, according to official reports reaching the British Legation, the surrender of Tsing-Tao was pre-arranged ...

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  59. LOSSES AT YPRES.

    The "Daily Ma[?]l" states that the Germans lost nearly 100,000 men in four days' fighting at Ypres. ...

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  60. ARAB AND TURK.

    The news that several thousands of Arabs at Diarbekir have taken the field against the Turks will have a considerable bearing on the Russian operations below tho south-east ...

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  61. THE ALLIES' GUNS.

    An eyewitness at the headquarters of lae British army in France mentions the splendid accuracy and destructiveness of we British howitzers, and the terrific effect ...

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  62. A BIG LOAN.

    The prospectus has been issued of a loan of £350,000,000, bearing interest at 3[?] per cent., at a minimum of 95, redeemable in 1028. Applications close on the 24th. ...

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  63. TURKEY.

    A communique states that the Russians defeated the Turks ind Kurds, at Klytchgaduk Pass md Khamur. Turkish attacks on Russian posts in the ...

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  64. NATIONAL MONUMENT.

    Mr. Asquith and Lord Kitchener paid glowing tributes to-day to Lord Roberts's genius as a soldier and character as a man when moving in Parliament addresses to ...

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  65. PRUSSIAN GUARDS.

    The smashing of the Prussian Guards at Zonnabeke was beautifully timed The Germans shelled our trenches with [?]ddite and s[?]rapuel for eight hours, and ...

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  66. NEWSPAPERS APPROVE.

    The newspapers generally approve of the war budget and state that the burden has been well spread. ...

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  67. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Renter's correspondent at Pretoria states that General De Wet has been wounded in the neck. He is short of ammunition, and is losing his influence with his followers. ...

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  68. FORBIDDEN WIRELESS.

    A court-martial has been opened at Woolwich for the trial of Harold Fochtenberger, who is charged with possessing a wireless apparatus. ...

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  69. SCENE AT BOULOGNE.

    There was an impressive scene at Boulogne when the body of Earl Roberts was removed. Thousands of British and French ...

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  70. A GERMAN LECTURE.

    Among the most humorous things of the war must surely be placed the indignant protest of the Berlin "Morgen Post" against the British Admiralty lading mines in the North ...

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  71. MINES FOR RED SEA.

    H.M.S. Minerva bombarded Akatia, after hearing that mines had been sent there for the Red Sea. Pourparlers failed, owing to the ...

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