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  3. GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Professor Schuster is indignant at the construction placed on the seizure of the wireless plant found at his house, which ...

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  4. AN AUSTRIAN DEFEAT

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Night.—The general position is hopeful. The Germans have been compelled to retire from several important points. On ...

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  5. GERMAN PLANS UPSET

    PARIS, Sunday Night. — A communique states that the Belgians vigorously repulsed several attacks on crossing places over the Year River. ...

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  6. FIGHTING SOUTH OF OSTEND.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Daily Mail" states that the passage of the Germans castwards from Ostend ceased on Sunday afternoon, and ...

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  7. 1000 AUSTRIANS CAPTURED.

    The action in East Prussia partakee of the nature of a siege of the German position. Fighting continues south of Przemysl, where, after bayonet ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICA

    PRETORIA, Sunday Night. — At a meeting of commandants at Kroonstadt representing the Free State north of Bloemfontein, a resolution ...

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  9. MILITARY SUPPRESS RIOTS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The military were summoned to suppress the Deptford riots, and twenty-one persons were arrested, including three ...

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  10. AUSTRIAN DIVISION DEFEATED.

    NISH, Sunday Night. — An official report states that Serbo-Montenegrins on Wednesday defeated a division of Austrians, and reinforced other units ...

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  11. TWO GERMAN OFFICERS SHOT.

    Two German officers, disguised as Civilians, were court-martialled at pres, and ordered to be shot. ...

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  12. THE WOKK OF THE RAILWAYMEN.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Mr J. Thomas, Labor M.P., addressing the railwaymen at Nottingham, said the history of the war woudl contain few ...

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  13. ON THE SEA

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Morning.—A Berlin official report confirsm the sinking of the destroyers S-116, S-117, S-118, S-119 off the Dutch coast. ...

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  14. ENEMY DRIVEN BACK 30 MILES.

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The Government Press Bureau states that the Allies have driven the enemy back over 30 miles in the northern area. I ...

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  15. GERMANS SHORT OF AMMUNITION AND STORES.

    PARIS, Monday Morning.—The German forces recently threatening the [?]orthern French coast, besides suffering heavily, are now short of ...

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  16. MR HERTZOG AND TREASON.

    CAPE TOWN, Sunday Night. — Mr Hertzog has telegraphed to the Dutch Church Presbytery, placing the responsibility of Colonel Maritz's ...

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  17. DISTINGUISHED NAVAL MEDAL.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — A distinguished service medal has been established for naval non-commissioned men, in most cases for gallantry where ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA'S DUTY PLAIN.

    Mr Merriman, speaking at Someria West, condemned Colonel Maritz's treachery, and said South Africa's duty was plain, and it was to stand by ...

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  19. ALLIES MAKE STRONG PROGRESS.

    The Allies have made strong progress on the left, and compelled the Germans to retreat, and the reoccupation of Estaires forced the ...

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  20. ALGERIAN SHARPSHOOTERS

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—The French for several days made unsuccessful attempts to dislodge 800 Germans, who were hidden in a cave at Soissons ...

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  21. MINED STEAMER ARRIVES IN PORT.

    ROTTERDAM, Monday Morning.—The steamer Noordam has arrived. The explosion was under the stern, and wrecked the steering gear. A column ...

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  22. THE KING'S COLONIALS.

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Sir George Reid, the High Commissioner, visited the King's Colonials at Watford and found that two months in ...

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  23. BRITISH LABOR LEADER.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Mr Ramsay Macdonald, Labor M.P., when addressing a meeting at Leicester, had a hostile reception, with shouts of ...

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  24. PRIVATE MARTIN ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The military authorities at Ballarat have notified the Defence Department that Private Albert Martin, who formerly lived ...

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  25. GERMANS FLUNG BACK.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — Mr Arthur Gibbs, the "Daily Chronicle" correspondent, telegraphs that the Allies have made striking progress ...

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  26. WAR SHIPS LOST

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  27. GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    CALAIS, Sunday Night. — Large bodies of reinforcements were rushed to the German right flank during the week. A force recently at the depots ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Minister of Defence, Senator Pearce, this morning issued the following extrace [?]dio telegram from the ...

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  29. REBELLION MUST BE SUPPRESSED.

    PRETORIA, Sunday Night.—Mr Hertzog has offered his services in the hope that the Government will terminate the Maritz rebellion without ...

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  30. NEWS FROM OCEAN ISLAND.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The steamer Canadian Transport arrived at Brisbane last night from Ocean Island, in the Gilbert Archipelago. She reports ...

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  31. MARINES AS ENGINE DRIVERS.

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — The Germans attacked a train carrying Marines from Antwerp to Ostend. The drier became frightened, and stopped ...

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  32. A TERRIBLE CARNAGE.

    During recent fighting in the French[?]ack country the Territorials in one locality held the trenches with evident difficulty. They were unequal to their ...

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  33. UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night. — The "Herald" states that Germany is shipping large quantities of grain and provisions throught Swedish, Danish, and ...

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  34. BRAVE BRITISH OFFICER.

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Sergeant Giles relates that some barges wee ignited and burning oil driftd down the river, and threatened the ...

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  35. TURKEY

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Times" correspondent at Athens states that Germany recently sent Turkey one million in gold. The consignments ...

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  36. GERMAN "TRUTH REPORTS."

    NEW YORK, Monday Morning. — The German Truth Association has circulated in South America an announcement that a fleet of Zeppelins ...

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  37. THE ENEMY WEAKENING.

    Exhaustion more than death is weakening the enemy. The German prisoners are miserable, sick, starved, and weary of life. Enteric is making ...

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  38. SIR GEORGE REID'S REPORT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The following cable message has been received from the High Commissioner, London, under date Saturday night: ...

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  39. GERMANY ADMITS GREAT LOSSES.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—During the issue of the latest casualty lists the German papers confirm the Anglo-French claims that German battalions ...

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  40. TRAFALGAR DAY

    On the suggestion of Mr S. Eardly-Wilmot, honorary secretary of the Launceston Branch of the Navy League, it has been decided to hold an ...

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  41. WAR TAX BILL.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Morning.—The Senate has passed a War Tax Bill to raise one hundred million dollars annually. It is expected it will ...

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  42. TERRITORIALS IN ACTION.

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning.—Details of the engagement at St. Mihiel on October 3 show that a battery of mountain guns on mules and a ...

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  43. GERMANY

    BERLIN, Sunday Night. — The police have arrested the members of the British Relief Committee, who have been working at the British Consulate ...

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  44. GERMAN PLANS UPSET.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The "Vossische Zeitung" admits that the German plans were upset by the Allies' retreat from Antwerp. The ...

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  45. REFUGEES IN RAILWAY SMASH.

    It is reported that thirty refugees were killed and one hundred injured in a railway collision near Boulogne. ...

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  46. GERMANS LEAVE BRUGES FOR FRANCE.

    AMSTERDAM. Monday Morning. — Strong German forces have left Bruges, with guns, towards France Great numbers of German wounded ...

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  47. DUTCH STEAMER CAPTURED.

    PARIS, Sunday Night. — A French destroyer off Marseilles captured the Dutch cargo steamer Koeningenemnia, bound from Batavia for Hamburg. ...

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  48. GERMANS TRAVERSE OSTEND.

    One thousand German infantry and over four hundred guns traversed Ostend on Saturday. ...

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  49. RIDGEWAY RESERVOIR

    HOBART, Monday.—Before Judge Dobbie and a special jury, the bearing of the dispute between the Hobart Corporation and the liquidator of Cornwell ...

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  50. GERMAN EX-CAPTAIN ARRESTED.

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — Hugo Flake, a German ex-captain, has been remanded for being in possession of a camera, revolver, quantity of ...

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  51. FIFTEEN GERMAN SPIES SHOT.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— The "Express" Paris correspondent reports that fifteen spies at Sillery, a village in the Rheims district, were shot in ...

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  52. GERMAN ATTACKS REPULSED.

    PARIS, Monday Morning.—A communique issued at midnight states: The Germans attempted two violent attacks on the north and east of St. ...

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  53. PRUSSIAN WAR CREDIT.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Morning.—The "Vorwaerts" states that the Prussian Cabinet is submitting to the Diet an Emergency Relief Bill, demanding ...

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  54. MARINE BOARD INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Marine Board this afternoon delivered its decision in connection with the wreck of the Mar[?] near Sandy Cape on ...

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  55. INCREDIBLE GERMAN VIOLENCE.

    PARIS, Monday Morning. — The Germans occupying Warneton burned half a dozen houses on the pretext that civilians fired on the troops. ...

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  56. GERMAN WAR MATERIAL.

    A German bought some property adjoining the Charenton quarries, near Paris, and a building was erected by tender for German architects and ...

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