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  3. APATHY OF AUSTRALIANS

    At a meeting of the Wagga Patriotic League, held in the Town Hall last evening, disappointment was expressed at the lack of enthusiasm and ...

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  4. LORD ROBERTS' ADDRESS

    Lord Roberts, addressing a new battalion of Fusiliers 1300 strong, of city men, raised during the week, said, "You are the pick of the nation. Highly ...

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  5. "LOUVAIN BITTERLY PUNISHED."

    General Vondergoltz holds Cardinal Januse and fifteen priests as hostages, to be shot immediately if a single shot is fired against the Germans. ...

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  6. THE RUSSIAN MOVEMENTS.

    The great Russian army appears to be marching into Germany in three main columns. We have heard of one of these in East Prussia, and its ...

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  7. CHINESE RISING.

    [?] [?]spers publish alarming Chinese telegrams forecasting an immediate revolution in the Yangtze Valley, coupled with an attempt to restore the ...

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  8. KING OF ROUMANIA.

    It is reported that the King of Roumania is abdicating, owing to ill-health. If so, Roumania will probably join the allies in the hope of realising ...

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  9. GERMAN PRESS STATEMENTS.

    The "Vossichegeltuug" says that Louvain was destroyed because the whole of the population fired upon the Germans. The women from roofs ...

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  10. A CANADIAN REGIMENT.

    Princess Patricia's light infantry regiment is composed exclusively of Canadian veterans of the South African war. It was raised through the ...

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  11. WAR TAN DEMANDS.

    Only 1,000,000 francs (£40,000) of the war levy of £8,000,000 imposed on Brussels by Germany has been paid. The Germans thre[?]ten to seize pictures ...

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  12. THE FAIL OF NAMUR.

    The press bureau published a reliable account from the Belgian Lieut. Deppe, who arrived in London. When Deppe left Namur on Sunday, the Germans ...

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  13. BOER TACTICS

    Sergeant A. Lo[?]s in a letter written from the front describing one of the recent engagement, states:— "When the British artillery opened ...

    Article : 138 words
  14. TRAWLER SUNK BY A MINE.

    The trawler Gerda, of Hamburg, was blown up by a mine in Langeland Sea. The crew were saved. Many mines have drifted near to ...

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  15. A LECTURE ON THE WAR ASPECT

    Mr. Bradhurst thought it would be a good idea if a lecture was arranged to deal with the war subject. There would be a big response on the part of ...

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  16. VOLUNTEERS WAITING.

    Recruiting at Victoria Barracks was much brisker to-day. Reports from the country state that there are hundreds of men willing to enlist in the ...

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  17. NOT A TIME FOR GAMES.

    The Blackheath, London, Scottish, and several other prominent Rugby football clubs have cancelled their season's fixtures, as most of their ...

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  18. THE GIFT OF AUSTRALIAN SHEEP

    Mr. Smyth intimated to a meeting of the Yerong Creek F. and S. Association that he had written to Mr. Campbell with regard to [?]ts of sheep to ...

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  19. RUSSIAN PRINCE DECORATED FOR BRAVERY.

    Prince Christof, a colonel of the horse artillery has been decorated for ordering his men to hitch off their own guns and gallop after the German ...

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  20. TSING TAU.

    Advices from Pekin indicate that Tsing Tau has reported that it is able to stand an eight months' siege. ROME, Monday. ...

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  21. MAYORS PATRIOTIC FUND.

    A committee meeting was held in the town hall last evening. The treasurer reported that an amount of £1022 has been promised and a ...

    Article : 341 words
  22. MUST KEEP THE GERMANS BUSY. UNTIL RUSSIANS ARRIVE.

    General Lacroix, summarising the position, said the allies must keep the Germans busy to prevent their transferring their troops eastward. ...

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  23. GERMAN STRENGTH.

    Experts opine that now the reserves have joined, the seven army corps in the Cambrai district, with cavalry, will [?] total 430,000. If their losses, and ...

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  25. GERMANS THROWN BACK ON CHIMAY.

    [?]ngees state that the battle is [?]ging at Hirson, and that the Germans were thrown back on Chimay. ...

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  26. THE WHEAT MARKET

    "The absence of rain throughout the Riverina and Western district wheat belts caused a strong, market to rule in Sydney to-day for grain on spot, ...

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  27. RUSSIANS MARCH FORWARD.

    [?] general battle is in progress in the southern districts of Lubrin and [?]an. A magnificent Russian bayonet ...

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  29. A REGIMENT SURRENDERS.

    A Austria the Russians have also at with success. They have made of Austrian prisoners, after fighting the east of Leinberg, in the Austrian ...

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  31. LORD MAYOR'S PATRIOTIC FUND

    A largely attended meeting, convened by Mr. John Tresilian, was field in the Humula School of Arbs on Saturday evening. Mr. O. J. Armstrong ...

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  32. [?]UTHER ZEPPELIN LOST.

    [?]man Zeppelin airship, which [?]harding the railway station at [?] in the Polish frontier, was [?] down by a Russian shot. ...

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