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  2. GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Mayor of Gravesend has notified the residents, in the event of hostile aircraft coming, they should shelter in ...

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  3. BATTLE OF THE AISNE ENDS

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent, in a message sent on Saturday, said that during the week the Allies ...

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  4. GALICIAN REFUGEES

    VIENNA, Monday Night. — The Galician refugees in Bohemia are so numerous that the authorities are building a new town near Chotzen for ...

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  5. MOUNTS FOR GERMAN GUNS.

    OSTEND, Tuesday Morning.—An official report from Antwerp states that platforms of concrete on which big guns were mounted were prepared for ...

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  6. "WILLIAM THE BLOODSTAINED."

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — Lord Curzon, speaking at Harrow, said Germany's action in Belgium was the greatest crime in history, and it ...

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  7. ALLIES GAIN GROUND.

    PARIS, Tuesday Morning.—A communique issued at midnight states that there have been violent attacks on the front on many points. We have ...

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  8. FEROCIOUS GERMAN PRESS ATTACKS.

    BERLIN, Tuesday Morning. — The papers make ferocious attacks on Britain in connection with Antwerp, which they state is a sacrifice to England's ...

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  9. INSTRUCTIONS TO POLICE.

    ROME, Tuesday Morning.—General Hohenlohe has circularised the heads of police in Austria's Italian provinces that in the event of war with Italy ...

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  10. SIEGE OF PRZEMYSL RAISED.

    ROME, Tuesday Morning. — The "Messagero's" Petrograd correspondent states that the Rusians have raised the siege of Przemysl in order to ...

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  11. BATTLE OF THE AISNE ENDED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—"The Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Amiens reports that the battle of the Aisne ended without anyone knowing ...

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  12. MOTOR AMBULANCES.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Lord Kitchener has devoted £ 20,000 of the gift of the Canadian women to the purchase of ambulances; and other ...

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  13. AUSTRIAN THREATS TO ITALIANS

    ROME, Tuesday Morning. — The "Messagero" states that Prince Hohenlohe, Governor of Trieste, has ordered the police to take the names of one ...

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  14. GERMAN FORCE AT ANTWERP.

    "The Daily News" Bordeaux correspondent states that the Germans engaged at Antwerp probably did not exceed sixty thousand. ...

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  15. STRINGENT TREATMENT OF ALIENS URGED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Lord Charles Beresford, in a letter to the press, recommends a campaign to urge the Government to deal more ...

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  16. PIGEON HOMING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — To-day the Metropolitan Pigeon Racing Societies were notified by the police authorities, by direction of the Defence ...

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  17. ON THE SEA

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning. — A communique states that submarines in the Baltic on Saturday attacked the cruiser Admiral Makaroff, which was ...

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  18. BELGIANS MERELY OUTCLASSED BY GERMAN ARTILLERY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Thirty British naval men, a portion of the 2000 interned in Holland, have returned to London. They were released ...

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  19. PRICES OF FOOD.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— The Victorian Price of Goods Board met to-day and considered what action should be taken in regard to bran and pollard. ...

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  20. STIMULUS TO ENLISTMENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The fall of Antwerp has acted as a stimulus to enlistment. Two thousand joined in London to-day, and the height of the ...

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  21. ALLIES' CONTEMPT FOR GERMAN CAVALRY.

    Cessel is a particularly important position owing to a series of six or seven bills rising above the plain. Guns were unounted on a precipitous eminence of ...

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  22. MOVEMENTS OF THE EMDEN.

    PORT DARWIN, Tuesday. — Passengers who arrived in the stamer Montoro from Java yesterday state that it is freely stated in Batavia and ...

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  23. FRENCH MARINES DEFEAT GERMANS.

    PARIS, Monday Night. — A communique states that during a twenty-four hours' engagement at Lassigny on Friday, a brigade of marines killed 200 ...

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  24. TRIAL OF SUSPECTED SPY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The German Ernst, who was arrested on suspicion of being a spy, has been further remanded. Postal officials gave evidence ...

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  25. GERMANS AT ANTWERP.

    The Germans only occupy the suhurbs of Antwerp, and twenty-four forts on the Scheldt resist energetically. ...

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  26. WAR IN THE AIR

    PARIS, Tuesday Morning. — A German aeroplane to-day dropped sir bombs without damage. They fell on the Gare du Nord. New air squadrons have been ...

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  27. GERMAN CONVOY CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Central News Agency states that the Anglo-French cavalry captured a German convoy of 850 men and several ...

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  28. THE FAR EAST

    SHANGHAI, Tuesday Morning. — Japanese cruisers silenced the Iltis fort at Tsingtau. ...

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  29. GALLANT BRITISH SERGEANT.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—During the fighting outside Antwerp on Thursday a party of Britishers, with a machine gun, began to play on a point ...

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  30. GERMANS WITHDRAW FROM THE AISNE

    It is no secret that the Germans have been withdrawing men from the Aisne, though' they kept up an appearance of undiminished strength by a continuous ...

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  31. WAR TIME IN PAPUA

    News by Port Moresby passengers in the Matunga is to the effect that normal business conditions are gradually being resumed in Papua. The ...

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  32. BOMBS DROPPED ON PARIS.

    PARIS, Monday Night. — Four persons were killed and 20 wounded by bombs from airships on Sunday. An aviator dropped a flag worded, "We ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — Major G. S. Richardson, of the New Zealand staff corps, participated in the defence of Antwerp, and has returned to ...

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  34. HOLLAND

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night. — General von Der Goltz sent a mission to Holland to ask for foodstuffs for Brussels, but the request was refused. ...

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  35. GERMANY WANTS SWISS BUSINESS

    PARIS, Tuesday Morning.—The German business people are imploring their clients in Switzerland to give orders to enable the workmen's families to ...

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  36. THE TRADE IN CHINA.

    PORT DARWIN, Tuesday.—News was received from the East by the Taiyuan, which arrived from Hong Kong on Sunday, to the effect that trade on the ...

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  37. GERMANY'S LONG PREPARATION FOR THE WAR.

    OSTEND, Monday Night. — Huge stores of cement have been found in German houses near Malines. They must have been there a long time in order to ...

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  38. THE FALL OF ANTWERP.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Mr Arthur Kitson writes to the "Morning Post" that the Dutch believe that the fall of Antwerp will lead to an attack ...

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  39. GERMAN OFFICERS OF ALL AGES CALLED UP.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Morning.—A semi-official report states that, owing to the great losses the German army has sustained, all officers and ...

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  40. WHY ANTWERP GAVE IN.

    Mr Donohoe, in a message to "The Daily Chronicle," says while many of the military at Antwerp favored a continuation of resistance, others pointed ...

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  42. BRITISH AIRMAN.

    OSTEND, Monday Night. — Further accounts of the aeroplane raid by Commander Spencer Grey and Lieutenants Marix and Sippe state that they left ...

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  43. NEW CALEDONIA.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The French mail steamer Pacifique, which arrived to-day, reported that everything was quiet in New Caledonia and the New ...

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  44. INTERNED TROOPS JOIN THE ARMY.

    HAGUE, Tuesday Morning.—Of the 22.000 Belgian and British Antwerp troops who were interned in Holland, 18,000 succeeded in joining the main ...

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  45. PRECAUTIONS FOR THE CROWN PRINCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday NIght. — "The Daily Mail's" correspondent at Villier Sauxvents, near Verdun, reports that for some time the Crown Prince's ...

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  46. NAVAL BRIGADE CUT UP.

    The British naval brigade was terribly cut up on Thursday night. Some sailors and marines were in the trenches without, relief for four consecutive nights ...

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  47. A MAIL STEAMER DELAYED.

    FREMANTLE, Tuesday. — A week late the new P. and O. mail steamer Khyber arrived at Fremantle to-day. The delay was caused through the steamer ...

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  48. UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Morning. —A protocol has been signed between Panama and the United States, which provides for belligerent warships ...

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  49. GERMAN CAVALRY AT GHENT.

    AMSTERDAM. Tuesday Morning.— The German cavalry entered Ghent and hoisted their flag. The Uhlans arrived at Selzaate, and announced that six ...

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  50. NEW BATTLESHIPS ORDERED.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Morning. — The Navy Department has decided to immediately commence three of the authorised battleships, of 32,000 tons. A ...

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  51. GERMAN CAVALRY ATTACKS REPULSED.

    Several German cavalry attacks in the region of Labasse, Estaires, and Hagelbrouck were repulsed, especially between Lassigny and Roye. The ...

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  52. GREAT RETREAT OF GERMANS.

    CALAIS, Tuesday Morning.—There is a great movement of Germans from Lille in the direction of Courtrat, also to the north increasing activity ...

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  53. PRISONERS FROM APIA.

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday. — Arriving from Apia to-day, the steamer Navua brought 19 prisoners of war, including three German wireless operators, and ...

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  54. THE FEAT COMMANDS GERMAN RESPECT.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Reuter reports that the "Cologne Gazette" declares that the aeroplane raid by a British aviator on Dusseldorf was a ...

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  55. CANADA

    MONTEREAL, Tuesday Morning.—The Canadian overseas forces will be brought up to 100,000. Commenting on this decision. "The Daily Star" says while ...

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