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  3. FIGHTING ON THE VISTULA.

    PETROGRAD, Friday Night. — A communique states: Fighting continues at Stalluponen and for the possession of outlets from the eastern chain at ...

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  4. FIERCE FIGHT AT DIXMUDE

    PARIS, Sunday Morning.—A communique reads: We had a good day from the sea to north of Lille, and repulsed German attacks north of ...

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  5. ON THE SEA

    LEMA, Sunday.—The officers of the German cruisers Leipsig and Dresden state that they did not participate in the Chile coast battle, and both ...

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  6. AFRICA

    PRETORIA, Friday Night. — It is officially stated that Colonel Botha forced a night march at Marquard, east of Winburg, and surprised ...

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  7. PETROL TANKS FIRED BY BOMBS

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Niglt. — An aviator dropped two bombs, and set fire to the Bruges petrol tanks. ...

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  8. EXPLOSION OF MINES IN NORTH SEA.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Lowestoft fishermen report that thirty-four mines exploded around boats in a small area in the North Sea in one ...

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  9. GERMANS DESTROYING CANAL.

    The Germans are preparing to blow up a culvert under the Bruges Sluis Canal, thereby in[?]undating a stretch of Country. ...

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  10. GERMAN CRUELTY TO NATIVES.

    PARTS, Saturday Morning. — A non-commissioned officer of the expedition to Angola, in Portuguese West Africa, states that the Germans ...

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  11. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE AGAINST THE TURKS.

    PEROGRAD, Saturday Morning. — The Russians are advancing on Erzerum on three sides. The road is practically open to within a few miles, ...

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  12. HEAVY BELGIAN LOSSES.

    BERLIN, Saturday Morning.—"The Lokal Anzeiger" states that it is estimated that the Belgian losses on Wednesday were six thousand killed ...

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  13. DESTRUCTION OF THE EMDEN.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Cocos Island correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle." continuing his narrative regarding the destruction of the ...

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  14. TERRIBLE FLIGHT OF GERMAN WOUNDED.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night. — "De Telegraaf" quotes Professor Ezerny's article in the "Deutsche Medizinsche Wochenschrift," showing the ...

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  15. TURKS SUFFER GREAT LOSS.

    The Russians have inflicted great losses on the Turks. A flank attack on the Russian left was caugh by a punishing cross fire from a mountain. ...

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  16. EGYPT.

    CAIRO, Sunday Night.—The leading Moslem religious authorities have issued a proclamation urging Egyptians to maintain a peaceful attitude, and ...

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  17. CASUALTIES AT TSING TAU.

    TOKIO, Friday Night. — It is officially stated that two officers and eight men were killed and one officer and fifty-six men injured at Tsing Tau ...

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  18. SPAIN

    MADRID, Saturday Morning. — Spain has made a strong protest against inebriated German soldiers massacring certain Spaniards at Liege ...

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  19. GERMANS BADLY BEATEN.

    PARIS, Friday Night. — A telegram from Petrograd states that the Germans were badly beaten north of Kalisz. They lost many dead, and ...

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  20. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — The High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) cables: London, November 12, 6 p.m.[?] ...

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  21. TWO GERMAN STANDARDS.

    PARIS, Saturday Night. — It is officially reported that General Joffre has sent General Sir John French two German standards, which were ...

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  22. FIGHTING AT YPRES.

    PARIS, Friday Night. The Germans are pouring an avalanche of shells into Ypres, but the Allies' artillery is even more formidable, and ...

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  23. THE EMDEN'S SURVIVORS.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — The "Daily Mail" Sydney correspondent cables that the Emden's survivors are likely to be the recipients of much ...

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  24. TREATMENT OF WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — "The Times" medical correspondent at Paris says the arragements for British wounded are now admirable. ...

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  25. THE LATEST COMMUNIQUE.

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—A communique states: The German attack on Nieuport and Bridgehead failed, and attempts to advance south-east ...

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  26. ESCAPE OF GERMAN OFFICERS.

    MADRID, Friday Night.—A message from Las Palmas states that ten of the officers of the Kaiser Wilhelm, who were aboard a German steamer ...

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  27. THE EMDEN'S SAILORS.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night. — The "Frankfruiter Zeitung" says: We readily acknowledge that the attitude of the English respecting the Emden ...

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  28. GERMANS' ARMORED TRAIN.

    PARIS, Friday Night. — For the first time the Germans brought an armored train into action against a British train. Our aviators detected ...

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  29. ACTION CONTINUES.

    London, November 12, 7 p.m. (Official).—On the left wing the action continues, and the fighting is still violent. There have been alternate ...

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  30. HOLLAND

    HAGUE, Friday Night. — A telegram from Berlin states that the Kaiser is now at Coblentz, in Germany, and that two Zeppelins are ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Unofficial information has been received from the manager of the Eastern Telegraph Company at Cocos Island to the effect that ...

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  32. CHECKING GERMAN OUTRAGES.

    There are signs that the Germans have been instructed to refrain from outrages on Belgians. Several soldiers demanded money from a farmer. He ...

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  33. AUSTRIA DESIRES PEACE.

    NEW YORK, Friday Night. — In financial circles it is believed that Austria has asked the United States to approach the Allies unofficially, asking ...

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  34. KAISER'S SON-IN-LAW RECOVERED.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning.—It is reported that the Kaiser's son-in-law, who was wounded has recovered. ...

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  35. GERMANS REINFORCED NEAR YPRES

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night. — "De Telegraaf" states that the Bavarians have reinforced the Germans near Ypres. The garrisons in ...

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  36. FOOD FOR BELGIANS.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning.—Four tugs manned by Dutch, with one thousand tons of food have reached the American Minister at Brussels. ...

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  37. GERMAN ARMORED TRAIN CAPTURED. A PLUCKY STATIONMASTER.

    PARIS, Saturday Morning.—A German armored train, which was left momentarily unguarded at Chaulnes, was captured and brought to the ...

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  38. PROGRESS OF THE ALLIES.

    PARIS, Friday Night. — A communique states: The action from Lys to the sea is less severe. The German efforts to cross the Yser canal have ...

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  39. ALERTNESS OF TELEGRAPHISTS.

    Newspapers compliment the telegraphists at Cocos Island on their alertness. ...

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  40. TWO GERMAN SUBMARINES DESTROYED.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—It is stated by naval wireless at Dover that two German submarines, which recently had been carrying out daring ...

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  41. EMPETUS TO COMMERCE.

    PEKING, Friday Night.—The destruction of the Emden promises an impetus to commerce. A telegram from Calcutta states that the ...

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  42. GERMANY

    BERLIN, Friday Night.—"The Vorwarts," in a long article from its London correspondent describing the treatment of aliens, says the action of the ...

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  43. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) states that the British casualties in France and Belgium to October 31 totalled ...

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  44. GERMAN ATTACKS LESS KEEN.

    PARIS, Saturday Morning.—A communique reads: The German attacks between Lys and the sea are less keen. The Allies at some points resumed the ...

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  45. ALLIES RECAPTURE DIXMUDE.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. — The Allies recaptured Dixmude early on Wednesday morning. ...

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  46. THANKS TO ALLIED NAVIES.

    The Baltic Exchange passed resolutions of thanks, amid loud cheering, to the allied navies, particularly the Sydney for destroying the Emden. ...

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  47. FIGHTING FOR VANTAGE.

    CALAIS, Friday Night. — The fighting in Belgium and Northern France is really for vantage points, usually for some detail of ground, ...

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  48. THE FIGHT AT DIXMUDE.

    CALAIS, Saturday Night. — An army corps commander ordered the Germans not to return alive if they did not take Dixmude. The conflict ...

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  49. EASTERN OPERATIONS

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Night. — A communique states: Our progress in East Prussia continues. We captured five German howitzers near ...

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  50. CANADA

    OTTAWA, Friday Night. — The reception of the announcement that Britain in raising another million men has led the Militia Department to ...

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  51. AUSTRIAN DIVISIONS ANNIHILATED.

    BUCHAREST, Friday Night.—While a small Russian force made a frontal attack on two Austrian divisions on the River Pruth, the main Russian ...

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  52. TURKEY

    COPENHAGEN, Friday Night. — Serious riots have broken out at Constantinople. There is widespread disagreement over the Government's war ...

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  53. BLOCKING THE KONIGSBURG.

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The Press Bureau states that two men were killed, and one officer and one man wounded during the sinking of a collier ...

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  54. CANADIAN NAVAL POLICY

    OTTAWA, Friday Night. — The Department of Marine states that no action has yet been taken in regard to the naval question in Canada despite ...

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  55. FINANCE & TRADE

    CHRISTIANIA, Saturday Night. — Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Holland have presented identical notes to the belligerent Powers against ...

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  56. TWO GERMAN AVIATORS CAPTURED.

    PETROGRAD, Friday Night.—Two German aviators who were forced to descend at Rypin were captured by Russian Dragoons after a fight with ...

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  57. CAPTURE OF VAILLY.

    PARIS, Friday Night. — Details of the capture of Vailly show that the Germans unexpectedly dragged up heavy artillery, and assembled the ...

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  58. PANIC IN EAST SELESIA.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday Night.—Advices received from Berlin state that there is a panic in East Silesia, whence the civilians are fleeing to ...

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  59. OPENING THE NORTH SEA.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Morning. The Government does not associate itself with the neutral countries who demand the opening of the North Sea ...

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  60. DEFENCES OF THORN.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Morning.—For several weeks 6000 workmen have been engaged day and night perfecting the defence of Thorn. The armament ...

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