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  3. ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Press Bureau states that a submarine torpedoed the torpedo boat Niger in the Downs. The vessel foundered, ...

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  4. RUSSIANS MARCHING ON

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Morning Post" correspondent at Rome says that Germany, having become alarmed by the Russian successes, has ...

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  5. VIOLENT BATTLE IN PROGRESS

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.— A communique states: A battle has been resumed with particular intensity between Nieuport and Lys. We have ...

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  6. CONGRATULATIONS TO AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Among the many cables of congratulation received by the Federal Government on the Sydney's achievement over the ...

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  7. CHANNELS CLOSED.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday Night.—The Government announces that certain channels on the British Columbian coast have been, closed to navigation. ...

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  8. RUSSIANS IN EAST PRUSSIA.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Morning. —A communique states: The Russians in East Prussia approached the eastern outlets of the Masurian Lakes. ...

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  9. GERMAN LOSSES IN EAST PRUSSIA.

    PETROGRAD Wednesday Night. — The Germans in the recent fighting in East Prussia lost 70 per cent, of their officers. The Russians captured four ...

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  10. HEROISM OF RUSSIAN SAILORS.

    Thursday Morning.— The newspapers record the patriotic self-sacrifice of the Russian picket [?]oat crew of seven, while realising it ...

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  11. AFRICA

    PRETORIA, Wednesday Night.—One hundred and twenty rebels were killed or wounded and 25 taken prisoners during a fierce encounter with ...

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  12. THE FAR EAST

    PEEING, Wednesday Night. — The Japanese captured a destroyer, two gunboats, and five transports at Tsing ...

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  13. EXPLOIT OF THE PATHANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Daily Telegraph's Calais correspondent states that the great exploit of the Pathans south of Ypres has ...

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  14. GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Many usual features were absent at the opening of Parliament. Khaki-clad [?]roops, including the Territorials, ...

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  15. JAPANESE TORPEDO BOAT SUNK.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—A Japanese torpedo boat, while engaged in mine-sweeping, sank at Kaiu Chan. The majority of the crew were saved. ...

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  16. OFFER TO THE REBELS.

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday Morning.—It as officially stated that the rebels will be given until November 21 to surrender their arms, but the leaders wil ...

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  17. DIXMUDE STORMED.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Morning.—It is officially stated at Berlin that Dixmude is stormed, and over five hundred prisoners have been taken. ...

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  18. CAPTURE OF TSING TAO.

    TOKYO, Wednesday Night.—The official account of the capture of Tsing Tao is couched in the most modest terms. Nevertheless it shows that the ...

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  19. UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night. —The United States Ambassador in London (Mr Walfer H. Page), having reported that Britain was unwilling to ...

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  20. OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) cables: London, November 12, 12.5 a.m. — ...

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  21. GERMANS REPULSED BY BRITISHERS.

    LONDON, "Thursday Morning.—The Calais correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle" says that the Germans, made a determined night attack on ...

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  22. BATTLE CONTINUES WITH GREAT VIOLENCE.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.— A communique issued at midnight states: The battle in the north continues with great violence. ...

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  23. DESTRUTION OF THE EMDEN.

    LONDON; Wednesday Night. — Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for the Commonwealth, says thai the sinking of the German cruiser Emden has ...

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  24. HUNGARIAN CAVALRY ALMOST ANNIHILATED.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. — It is believed that the Hungarian cavalry in Belgium has been almost annihi[?]te. Two of the latest list of ...

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  25. FATE OF A GERMAN SPY

    ROME, Thursday Morning.—Prince Mohamed Ali, who has arrived from Egypt, details the career of Otto More, a German officer, who was ...

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  26. GERMANS KILL THEIR COMRADES.

    During the bombardment of Ypres on Tuesday the Germans shelled the railway station, hoping to blow up an armored train. At the time there was ...

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  27. WHEN GERMANS LAND IN BRITAIN.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Morning.—The New York "Tribune" quotes a member of the German Embassy at Rome stating that when the Germans ...

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  28. PICTURESQUE REPORTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The German newspapers continue to publish picturesque reports of bombs from aeroplanes being dropped on ...

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  29. ENEMY'S ATTACKS REPULSED.

    PARIS. Thursday Morning. — A communique, issued at midnight states: The enemy's continued effort has been without result. The enemy's ...

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  30. TRADE WITH HOLLAND.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Morning. —The State Department announces that Holland has entered into an arrangement whereby she secures a ...

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  31. GERMAN PROCLAMATION.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.—A German proclamation issued at Brussels states that the citizens will not obey instructions to continue their ...

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  32. MEDICAL OFFICER KILLED.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.— A despatch rider states that Captain Macnab, of the Army Medical Corps, was bayoneted before the eyes of the ...

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  33. GERMAN SPY SHOT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Carl Lody, the German spy, who was shot at the Tower of London, was imperturbable to the last. He refused to be ...

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  34. ARBITRATION COURT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The hearing of the letter carriers' plaint in the Arbitration Court was continued to-day, when further evidence was ...

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  35. FINANCE & TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday Nigh. — The hundred million war credit voted by Parliament early in August is almost spent. There are indications that the ...

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  36. ENLISTING IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Mr Asquith (Premier), Mr Bonar Law (Leader of the Opposition), and Mr Henderson (Labor M.P.), have signed ...

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  37. TURKEY AT WAR

    ATHENS, Wednesday Night.—It is reported, that an extensive conspiracy has broken out in Constantinople against the Young Turks party and ...

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  38. N STOCK EXCHANGE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The committee of the Stock Exchange have decided to open the settling-room for the settlement of acoounts only, from ...

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  39. AMERICAN RELIEF ORGANISATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The American Relief Organisation is daily distributing four hundred thousand meals at Brussels alone. It is ...

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  40. VICTORIA CROSS FOR GALLANTRY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Sergeant-Major White, of the Army Service Corps, who carried Lieutenant Roberts when he was mortally ...

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  41. COMMANDER OF THE EMDEN.

    There is general gratification that the , commander of the Emden has come out unscathed. ...

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  42. GREAT BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — The quotation for bar silver is 22 5-8d per oz standard. Copper is quoted at £50 10s to £50 ...

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  43. CONGRATULATIONS FROM JAPAN.

    The Japanese Ambassador has telegraphed to Sir George Reid congratulations on the achievement of the Australian Navy. ...

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  45. SINKING OF TURKISH TRANSPORTS.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Night.—The Turkish transports sunk at Zunguldiak and Kuzlur, in Asia Minor, has included in their cargo artillery ...

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  46. GREAT BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Wheat is quiet and unchanged, with a tendency slightly in buyers' favor. The American Government estimate ...

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  47. HOW THE GERMANS DIG TRENCHES.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Paris correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph" states that the interviews with the German wounded reveal the ...

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  48. "BRAVO, AUSTRALIA!"

    OTTAWA, Thursday Morning.—Mr G. E. Foster, Minister of Trade and Commerce, has cabled to Mr Andrew Fisher, Prime Minister of the ...

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  49. ADMIRATION OF THE BRITISH.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — M. Auguste Roden, the French sculptor, has presented to the British people 20 of his statues as a token of admiration ...

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