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  4. THE ZIETEN'S PASSENGERS.

    Paasengers by the German mail steamer, Zieten, are stranded at Mozambigue, and will be taken to Capetown as soon as possible. ...

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  5. POSITIONS OF THE ARMIES.

    The French Minister for War has issued the following statement:—"In Belgium the Germans have resumed the offensive, but are being held back ...

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  6. FRENCH IN ALSACE, LORRAINE.

    Extensive casualties are admitted on the side of the French in Lorraine, but it is also reported that the losses of the enemy were heavy. ...

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  7. NECESSARY COMMODITIES COMMISSION.

    The Necessary Commodities Commission held its initial sitting in Sydney to-day. The Attorney General (Mr. Hall) said that it was ...

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  8. THE GOEBEN AND BRESLAU.

    Sensational news has been received of an incident in the flight of the German cruisers, Goeben and Breslau for the Dardanelles. A British ...

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  9. 8000 GERMAN PRISONERS.

    Eight, thousand German prisoners are on their way to England. ...

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  11. BRUSSELS GIVES IN.

    Brussels has paid £2,000,000 to the Germans. ...

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  12. Patriotic Funds.

    The Sydney Patriotic Fund has now reached £45,965. MELBOURNE, Wednesday. £100,000 has already been ...

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  13. UNCLE SAM'S NEUTRALITY.

    President Wilson has signed the proclamation affirming the neutrality of the United States. ...

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  14. COUNTRY THAT HAS SUFFEKED MOST.

    The "Times", in a leader says:—"Holland is suffering more from the effects of the war than any other country." ...

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  15. The War. FUTURE PROSPECTS.

    Lord Kitchener was received with great cenerring to-day when he [?] eiea a speech before the House of [?]. ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN MONITOR SUNK.

    A telegram from Nish states that an Austrian monitor struck a mine near Orsova, in the Adriatic, and was olown up, all the crew being killed. ...

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  17. TO RESTORE CONFIDENCE.

    One thousand business men, representing all manufacturing firms, met in London for the purpose of devisng some means of preserving trade ...

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  18. RED CROSS FOOTBALL MATCH.

    The executive of the Central Western Rugby Union has generously placed Wade Park at the disposal of the Red Cross Society for the purpose ...

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  19. GERMANY IN THE EAST.

    Advices received here state that the Kaiser has urged his garrison in Kiau-Chau to defend the port to their atmost. The Imperial message was ...

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  20. ZEPPELIN OVER ANTWERP.

    A Zeppelin airship that dropped bombs over Antwerp was brought down at Atmixen. Fifteen of the crew were taken ...

    Article : 71 words
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  22. IN THE COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Asquith stated that the British casualties numbered 2000. The withdrawal in Belgium had been successfully ...

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  23. WOUNDED ARRIVING.

    Many of the wounded are arriving at Vole and Maubeuge. They received their wounds at Marchiennes near Charleroi during a fierce fight ...

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  24. THE OTALIO-AUSTRIAN FRONTIER

    Austrian troops are arriving at the Austrian frontier, and 10,000 are reported to be at Riva. ...

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  25. TO SAVE THE SUN'S GLINT.

    A German army order has been issued enjoining all of the troops not to wear any decorations on the bat[?], and to pull off their uniforms ...

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  26. Family Notices

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  27. IN CONFERENCE.

    Officers of the War Office and the staff met in conference at Lord Kitchener's residence, and were engaged two hours. ...

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  29. GENERAL BOTHA'S SON ENLISTS

    The seventeen year old son of Genoral Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, has left school and enlisted in the expeditionary force. ...

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  30. CARDINALS TO ROME.

    There was an impressive scene at Paris during the journey to Rome of Cardinals Bourne and Gasquet. When they saw the Cardinals in ...

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  31. FIGHTING AT MOSS.

    Further details of the fighting on Sunday show that me carnage was herce and awful. General Joffre, Commander in Chief ...

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  32. GERMAN EXCESSES IN BRUSSELS.

    The Germans blew up the chief tramway system of Brussels, because the direitors refused a certain financial demand. ...

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  33. RUSSIAN MOBILISATION COMPLETE.

    The Russian mobilisation is complete. The advance army consists of 4,000,000 men and the second line is of similar strength. ...

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  34. RED INDIAN'S OF EUROPE.

    Premier Peacock calls the Germans the Red Indians of Europe. He says that the German atrocities show that the German militarist veneer of ...

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  35. THE STORY OF CHARLEROI.

    A traveller arriving at Paris from Charleroi states that the town was taken and retaken three times. Before finally evacuating, the ...

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  36. COULDN'T GO HOME TO FIGHT.

    George Jamons, an Austrian reservist, shot himself above the heart yesterday because he was not allowed to go to Austria to fight. Little hope is ...

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  37. FIGHTING ABOUT THE SAMBRE.

    During the fighting on Sunday the German artillery shelled the railway station on the Sambre, and tried to cross the river. Sanguinary fighting ...

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  38. PRISONERS NOT BETTER FED THAN SOLDIERS.

    The War Office denies that the prisoners of war are being fed better than the soldiers. ...

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  39. GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    The Prime Minister has received the following cable from the High Commissioner in London:—"The Germans entered Belgian villages, set ...

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  40. "TERRIBLE AND HORRIBLE WAR"

    The State Governor, Sir Gerald Strickland, judges, politicians, and other prominent representatives of public life, attended the Pontificial ...

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