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  2. GREAT BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Among the last remarks of the late Lord Roberts in England were some expressions of regret that too great secrecy ...

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  3. GERMANS DESTROY RAILWAYS.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning.—A communique reads: Retreating Germans destroyed the railways and bridges wholesale, greatly delaying pursuit as ...

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  4. "FOR HONOR OF ENGLAND"

    PARIS, Monday Night.—A communique states: Simple cannonading is proceeded from Nieuport to Dixmude. The inundations now extend to within ...

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  5. ON THE SEA

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night. — Eighty mines have been washed up on the coast of Zealand. ...

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  6. ENEMY SUBJECTS IN AUSTRALIA.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—An official statement was made to-day by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) with regard to the position of the ...

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  7. THE FIGHT OFF THE CHILIAN COAST.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Mr Churchill, First Lord of the Admiralty, speaking in the House of Commons said there was every reason to believe ...

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  8. CRACOW IN FLAMES.

    ROME, Thursday Morning.—Advices at Venice state that part of Cracow has been invested, and is in flames, and the inhabitants are fleeing. ...

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  9. MR ASQUITH REPLIES TO CRITICISMS.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Replying to criticisms during the debate in the House of Commons, Mr Asquith said Lord Kitchener had drawn up a ...

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  10. SEARCH FOR SURVIVORS ABANDONED.

    VALPARAISO, Tuesday Morning. — The search for Admiral Craddock's survivors of the naval engagement in the Pacific has been fruitless, and it has ...

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  11. ARABS FIGHT AGAINST TURKEY.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning. — Several thousands of Arabs at Diabekir have taken the field aginst Turkey. It is reported that the various frontier ...

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  12. THE EMDEN ASSISTED BY WIRELESS.

    PEKING, Monday Night.—The Emden was enabled to sink the Troilus through a wireless message sent by a German merchant at Kobe. The ...

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  13. IN THE PERSIAN GULF.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The Government Press Bureau states tha[?] since the occupation of Fao, in the Persian Gulf, there have been two shar[?] ...

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  14. NEW ZEALAND OFFICER KILLED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Lieutenant Frederick George Andrews of the Fourth Liverpool Regiment, and a New Zealander, has been killed in the ...

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  15. BRITISH AND GERMAN LOSSES.

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  16. ALLIES ATTACK PROGRESSING.

    CALAIS, Tuesday Morning. — The Allies counter attack on the Dixmude district is progressing. A fresh French corps has been strengthening the ...

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  17. THE ARMY PRAISED.

    Mr Asquith said no war news is withheld except under the stress of immediate military exigencies. While supplies are being withheld from the ...

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  18. TURKISH LOSSES.

    ATHENS, Tuesday Morning. — The Turkish losses during the bombardment of the Dardanelles were 250 men and two guns. ...

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  19. OUTRAGES BY GERMANS.

    PARIS, Monday Night.—It is officially stated that the Duke of Wurtemberg's regiments, on occupying Guebwiller, ignited the houses. The ...

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  20. THE FIGHTING IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, Tuesday Morning. — It is semi-officially stated that the fighting at Argonne has not appreciably varied during the past two months. Some ...

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  21. ITALY

    ROME, Tuesday Morning. — The Pope's Encyclical appeals for the termination of the fratricidal struggle, and emphasises the need for ...

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  22. THE FAR EAST

    TOKIO, Monday Night.—The Tsing Tao garrison has been interned at Tokio, and General Kanio administers Tsing Tao. ...

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  23. "FOR HONOR AND ENGLAND."

    PARIS, Tuesday Morning.—A communique reads: The situation is unchanged. French papers describe the British attack on the Prussian Guards ...

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  24. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Sir George Reid cables to the Minister of Defence as follows: Official: The weather interferes with ...

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  25. WAR COSTS NEARLY A MILLION DAILY.

    Mr Asquith said the war is costing from £900,000 to £1,000,000 daily, and it was not likely to be diminished. The larger part of the first £100,000,000 ...

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  26. A SMALL BRITISH FORCE.

    PARIS, Tuesday Morning. — During the fighting to the southward of Ypres on the 11th inst., eighty British infantry became isolated, and were ...

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  27. AMBASSADORS SUMMONED TO ROME.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — An exchange telegraph states that the Italian Ambassadors in France, Britai[?] Austria, and other leading Powers have ...

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  28. DESTRUCTION OF THE EMDEN.

    The following message was despatched to the captain of H.A.M.S. Sydney by the Minister for Defence on November 1. I wish to record the deep ...

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  29. CANADA

    OTTAWA, Monday Night.—Sir C. Spring Rice, British Ambassador at Washington, is here conferring with the Premier, Sir R. Borden. The ...

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  30. NINE VICTORIA CROSSES BESTOWED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— Five officers and four non-commissioned officers, including two sergeants of the L Battery, have been awarded the ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Mr P. J. Garvin, of Sydney, has presented an armored motor car to Lovat's scouts. ...

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  32. SCARE STORIES DEPRECATED.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday Morning. — Colonel Hughes, Minister of Militia, has deprecated scare stories being spread regarding the possibility of an ...

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  33. GERMANS UNABLE TO MOVE GUNS RAPIDLY.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Morning.— German deserters retort that the Germans experience great difficulty in moving their guns, and they are ...

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  34. FOODSTUFFS FOR BELGIUM.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — During the past three weeks 10,000 tons of foodstuffs have been delivered in Belgium for those who are without food; ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has received a message stating that the following members of the Australian ...

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  36. THE ATTACK ON YPRES.

    Eye-witnesses with the British headquarters staff estimate that during the attack on Ypres on the 8th, the enemy's losses in front of one square of ...

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  37. UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.—In order to obviate American passports being used for espionage purposes in foreign countries, President Wilson has ...

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  38. BRITISH FOOTBALL SLANG.

    The Bavarians on the Yser were struck with the remarkable physical fitness of the British troops. They were puzzled with the British battle cries, ...

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  39. MONEY FOR THE BELGIANS.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—M. T. A. Cogh[?]an, Agent-General for New South Wales, has handed to Count Laising, the Belgian Minister in London, a ...

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  41. FOOD SUPPLIES FOR GERMANY.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Morning.— The United States Ambassador in London (Mr W. Hines Page) has cabled a denial of the report that ...

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  42. A FOREIGNER INTERNED.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— A sequel to the proceeding sin the High Court on Friday is that Edward Edwards (or Eichengruen), managing director of the ...

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  43. LARGE WAR VOTE AGREED TO.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The House of Commons has agreed to the £225,000,000 vote, and also an extra million men. ...

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  44. V.C. HERO KILLED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Brigadier-General Charles Fitzclarence, V.C., commanding the Irish Guards, has been killed at Ypres. ...

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  45. A WASHED UP MINE.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Morning. — Four naval officers and three sailors were killed whilst examining a mine that had been washed up west of ...

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  46. A DISABLED ZEPPELIN.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Morning.—A partially wrecked Zeppelin was seen near Maastricht drifting erratically, and tilted almost on end. ...

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  47. ALLEGED VIOLATION OF NEUTRALITY.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night. — Mr W. J. Bryan, Secretary of State, has announced that the United States is making inquiries from the American ...

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  48. INTERNMENT OF ALIENS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — Mr Reginald M'Kenna, Secretary of State for the Home Department, states that 14,500 aliens are interned in ...

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  49. GERMANS CUT OFF BY FLOODS.

    ROTTERDAM, Tuesday Morning. — Heavy rains and snowstorms destroyed the railway bridge at Denderleeuw connecting Ghent and Bruges. It is ...

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  50. EASTERN OPERATIONS

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning. — The Russians are fighting tenaciously in the Soldau and Neidenburg district. hoping to obliterate the memory of ...

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  51. GOVERNMENT WAR INSURANU[?]E SCHEME.

    It is announced by the Board of Trade that it is an essential feature of the Government war risks insurance scheme that all insured ships must ...

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  52. HOLLAND

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—Despite the severe German punishment of armed civilians in Belgium, a German proclamation to the inhabitants ...

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  53. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — H.R.H. the Prince of Wales has joined General Sir John French's staff, and he went to France yesterday. ...

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  54. GERMANY CLAIMS VICTORIES.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Morning. — An official report at Berlin states that the Russian advance near Soldau has been repulsed. and strong Russian ...

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  55. LIEUT[?]GENERAL HAIG PROMOTED.

    Lieut.-General Sir Douglas Haig has been promoted to the rank of General for distinguished service in the field. ...

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  56. FIJI

    SUVA, Tuesday Night.—The Legislature has resolved to ask the Secretary of State for the Colonies for permission to raise a contingent of ...

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  57. ARRIVAL OF ANGLO-INDIAN CONTINGENT.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—An important Anglo-Indian contingent has arrived at Marseilles. ...

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