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  2. THE GERMANS REPULSED

    PARIS, Monday Night. — A communique states: The Germans have again assumed the offensive at Dixmude And Ypres, and have been ...

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  3. ON THE SEA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Minister for Defence has received a wireless from Vice-Admiral Patey that the Australian cruiser Sydney engaged the ...

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  4. GERMANS DRIVEN OVER BORDER

    PETROGRAD, Monday Night.—All the German detachments on the Chorzele, Mlawa, Rypin front have been driven across the frontier. ...

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  5. STEAMER ON FIRE

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—The Savville wireless station reports a "S.O.S." call that the steamer Rembrandt as afire in mid-ocean. The ...

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  6. KAISER'S BREEDING GROUNDS.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning. — The Kaiser's breeding establishment at Rominted has twice been a battlefield in East Prussia. All the trees were ...

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  7. BUILDING BRITAIN'S ARMY.

    The military correspondent of "The Times' says that the last three months have witnessed an unparalleled expansion of the British army. ...

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  8. GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday Night. — There was a brilliant assemblage at the Lord Major's banquet at the Guildhall to-day. ...

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  9. ANOTHER GERMAN RAGIMENT CAPTURED.

    Deep snow has fallen in Prussia and Poland. The Russians occupied Goldap, and another Russian army from Mava, cut the Soldan Railway. ...

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  10. COCOS WIRELESS SMASHED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The following additional pariaculais regarding the fate of the Emden have been received from Cocos Island by the ...

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  11. SEVERE FIGHTING AT ARRAS.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says it is estimated that the German forces operating against Ypres are now about equal ...

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  12. GERMANY CLAIMS A VICTORY.

    BERLIN, Tuesday Morning. — An official report states: A strong Russian army was defeated north of Wystyter Lake, near Allenstein. The Russians ...

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  13. DETAILS OF THE ENGAGEMENT.

    In the meantime the Sydney came in sight on the horizon, with dense smoke. Tiie Emden at once put out to sea, leaving the landing party, ...

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  14. GHURKAS LIKE TIGERS.

    The Berlin "Lokal Anzeiger" acknowledges the Ghurkas, but says: "We must despise their methods of fighting. Their sudden ...

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  15. GERMAN AND AUSTRIAN PRESS

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—It is noteworthy that the German and Austrian newspapers now make the briefest possible reference to the fight. ...

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  16. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — An official report states that the Russians have occupied Soldan, on the southern boudary of East prussia. ...

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  17. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) cables as follows: ...

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  18. EXPERIENCES OF A TASMANIAN.

    Under date August 25 a son of Mr Charles Stroud of Launceston, writes home as follows: "I think you will be surprised to hear that I am in London, but I am ...

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  19. ADVANCE OF THE ALLIES.

    PARIS, Monday Night. — It is officially stated: We have reached the plateau Vergny, north-east of Soissons, to which we had previously not ...

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  20. PROGRESS OF RUSSIANS.

    LONDON. November 9, 2.20 a.m.—Official: Russian reports state that the Russians have made progressin East Prussia, gaining fortified ...

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  21. DUTCH STEAMER SUNK

    LONDON. Monday Night.—The crew of the Dutch steamer Marina have arrived at Plymouth. They report that the German cruiser ...

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  22. THE GOVERNOR GENERAL'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    Mr Fasher, Prime Minister, has received the following telegram from the Governor-General, who left for Sydney by train to-day: "Delighted ...

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  23. BRITISH CIVILIANS ARRESTED.

    There have been wholesale arrests of British, civilians in Germany. The chief Concentration camp is at the Berlin [?]acecourse.Germany refuses ...

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  24. BAVARIANS REFUSE TO FIGHT.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — In view of the Kaiser's wish that the Bavarian Army Corps should meet the English, "just once," prominence is ...

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  25. GERMANS PREPARING TO RETREAT.

    As a result of the British resistance the Germans are apparently preparing to retreat, thus indicating that the projdcted dash, on Calais has ...

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  26. MARTIAL AND MILITARY LAW.

    By an order in Council Great Britain Las been placed under a modified, form of martial law, which however, must not be confounded with Military ...

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  27. YOUNG GERMAN RECRUITS.

    PARIS, Monday Night.— Several newspapers, in reviewing the situation in France and Belgium, particularly Britain's share in the fighting, state ...

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  28. TRANSVAAL REBELS.

    The Transvaal rebels, under General Beyers, have crossed the Vaal. Three hundred and fifty were captured, also some wagons. The casualties ...

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  29. THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Lord Mayor's show this year was shorn of its usual pageantry, and confined to a military display. The route of the ...

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  31. GERMANS WITHDRAWN FROM THE YSER.

    AMSTERUMM, Monday Night.—The "Tyds" correspondent at Antwerp states that large numbers of Germans are beink transported eastward. They ...

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  32. REFERENCES, IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    HOBAET, Tuesday.—Prior to the adjournment of the Tasmanian House of Assembly to-night, the Acting-Premier (Mr Ogden) made reference to the ...

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  33. CAPTAIN [?]NSLOW KILLED.

    LONDN, Tuesday Morning.—Captain Macartur Onslow, of New South "Wales, has been killed in action at Ypres. ...

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  34. UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, Monday Night. — New York Guards are watching the Panama Canal, which has been strengthened, in view of the reported German plot to ...

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  35. VOTE BY PARLIAMENT.

    A further vote of £100,000,000 is expected to be passed by Parliament this week. An increase of the amount of the soldiers' pensions is ...

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  36. "PUT DOWN MY NAME, SIR."

    At the request of the Publicity Department of the War Office we wrote a short paper giving reasons why young men, and in particular young ...

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  37. BUSH TO THE COLORS.

    An interesting chart has been prepared at Whitehall, illustrative of the flow of recruiting since the commencement of the war. It shows that the ...

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  38. SWEDISH STEAMER MINED.

    The Swedish steamer Atle was mined and sunk in the North Sea. Six lives were lost. ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN WOOLS WANTED.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Niggt. — The woollen Manufacturers' Association has appealed to Mr W. J. Bryan to ask Great Britain to permit exports ...

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  40. LETTERS FROM H.M.A.S. SYDNEY.

    A month or so ago "The Daily Telegraph" published zn interesting dese[?]tion of life aboard H.M.A.S. Sydney written to a friend by a Launoeston ...

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  41. THE FAR EAST

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—The German press comments on the fall of the Tsing Tao are of the bitterest kind, and chiefly blaming Britain. ...

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