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  2. THE WAR

    PARIS, Tuesday Night. — The British Lancers and French troopers on Monday on the extreme western [?] ing got between the German main ...

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  3. TASMANIA

    A meeting of the committee of the Society was held at the Council Chambers. Evandale, yesterday afternoon. ...

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  4. GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The Government has prohibited the expotation of wool to European countries other than Belgium, France, Spain, ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The following cable message has been received by the Department of External Affairs from the High ...

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  6. THE LATEST COMMUNIQUE.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning. — A communique issued at midnight characterises the situation as unchanged. On the left wing northward of the ...

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  7. HELPING AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Sir George Reid, in a letter to The Times," impresses upon British officials of army and navy manufacturers their ...

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  8. EASTERN OPERATIONS

    TOKIO, Tuesday Night. — An official report states that bluejackets seized Jaluit, the chief twon of the Marshall Islands, without opposition, ...

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  9. STEAMER INDUNA.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — After being held up in the Marshal Group since the outbreak of the war, the Sydney-owned steamer Induna is a free ...

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  10. FIGHT AT NANCY.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning. — In the fight at Nancy, which was witnessed by, the Kaiser, the French placed a number of almost obsolete cannon ...

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  11. STATE SCHOOL FUNDS.

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  12. GERMANS DECIMATED BY RUSSIAN GUNS.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning.—When the Russians emerged impetuously from the western exits of the Augustow forest they found the ...

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  13. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS AT THE FRONT.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The University Rugby football match has been cancelled, and probably the sports and boat race will not be held. Seven ...

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  14. REGENERATION OF ENGLAND.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—"The New York Sun," in an article headed "The Regeneration of England," says the eagerness with which peer, ...

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  15. 10.000 GERMANS KELLED.

    Next morning the Kaiser watched the retreat. A german officer, who was taken prisoner, stated that his regiment was hemmed in, and shelled ...

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  16. AMUSEMENTS

    There was a very large audience at the Albert Hall last night, when a patriotic concert was given under the auspices of the Patriotic Entertainments Committee, ...

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  17. SLEEPING GERMANS SURPRISED.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Morning.—The Russians at Roc[?], to the northward of Augustow, discovered at night time during tremendous rain ...

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  18. NEUTRAL VESSEL SEARCHED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — "The Scotsman" reports that the Customs officers, on searching an innocent looking neutral vessel entering a port ...

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  19. GERMAN LINES CAPTURED.

    According to prisoners the Kaiser, before, leaving Graevo, ordered Osowicte to be captured withing three days. The Germans fired 40,000 shells ...

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  20. SITUATION MAINTAINED.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night. — A communique state that the front on the left is extending more, and very large masses of German cavalry are reported ...

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  21. PURCHASE OF SWEATERS.

    PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday Morning. — Great Britain is purchasing half a million sweaters similar to those used in the American army. ...

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  22. GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Night. — A communique states: The enemy in East Prussia received reinforcements from Konigsberg. Their fortified ...

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  23. HONORING THE HEROES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — The new scheme of the Trafalgar Day decorations of Nelson's column includes wreaths for the sailors lost ...

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  25. PROTEST AGAINST GERMAN VANDALISM.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — British art lovers have protested against German vandalism and copies have been sent to the President of ...

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  26. GERMANS APPROACHING LILLE.

    OSTEND, Wednesday Morning.—A column of 20,000 Germans, horse, foot, and artillery, with a commissariat convey, traversed Templeuve, towards ...

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  27. ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — "The Central News" Rome correspondent states that the Minister of Marine has received information of the ...

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  28. GERMAN SHELL INEFFECTIVE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning. — Mr Manwell, The Daily Telegraph" correspondent, states that the British casualties during the past three weeks ...

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  29. A FRANCO-BRITISH FORCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — A wounded privat in the Warwickshires narrates that 800 Franco-British infantry on September 19 were ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICA.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — Reuter's correspondent with the Namaqualand expedition, on October 1, details the fighting leading to the ...

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  31. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    The second change of programme at the Princess Theatre for this week takes place to-night, when a programme of special selection is to be presented for the first ...

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  32. NORWEGIAN SHIP CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night. — The Norwegian ship Benestvet, bound from New Caledonia to Hamburg, with a cargo of nickel, has been captured and ...

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  33. NAVAL VICTIMS' FUNERAL.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning. — The bodies of the victims of the British cruisers' disaster, which have been washed ashore, were buried ...

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  34. THE DANDIES.

    This popular company of Mr Branscombe's played to packed house last night, and many were unable to gain admission. The programme rendered was ...

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  35. FRENCH MINES LAID.

    BORDEAUX. Wednesday Morning.— The Minister of Marine announces that French mines are now anchored in the Adriatic to provide safeguards ...

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  36. DISASTER TO PRUSSIAN GUARDS.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.—The Prussian Guards met with disaster at Saint Gond in a march on September 9. They took up a position over night, ...

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  37. "THE BUTTERFLIES."

    The performance by the "Butterflies" in the Lyceum last night was witnessed by a large and appreciative audience, who thoroughly enjoyed the many items presented ...

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  38. GERMANY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Morning—Advices from German sources show that dissatisfaction with General von Moltke have accumulated to such a ...

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  39. BOMBS DROPPED AT RHEIMS.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning. — [?]gh the Germans have retreated from Rheims, their heavy guns are still able to throw shells on the ...

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  40. HOLLAND

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Morning. — The Dutch are taking drastic steps to prevent smuggling contraband into Germany. The Customs ...

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  41. ALBANIA

    MILAN, Wednesday Morning.—Ten thousand of Essad Paslia's troops occupied a strategic position at Durazzo. Essad Paslia entered the city ...

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  42. ANCIENT GERMAN CANNON.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning.—Trophies captured from the Germans at Marne include a cannon of a very old pattern, and needle guns, dated from ...

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  43. CARTWRIGHT'S PICTURES.

    On Thursday and Saturday nights a special series of animated subjects will be presented in the Albert Hall. The star film for Thursday's programme will be the ...

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  44. GERMAN WAR MATERIALS

    ROTTERDAM, Wednesday Morning.—Athen's advices from Constantinople state that four huge German howitzers, with one thousand tons of ...

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  45. UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Morning.—Mr Edgar Speyer has retired from the firm of Messrs. Speyer and Co., owing to the firm's connection with ...

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  46. DEATHS IN HOSPITAL.

    [?] is estimated that fifty per cent. [?] the deaths in the hospital from [?]ounds in the trenches are due to [?]etanus. ...

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  50. "THE GREY LIE:" FACTORY.

    ROME, Wednesday Morning. — The "Frankfurter. Zeitung," commenting on the silence and reserve of German general staff, praises the patience ...

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