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  2. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    GENEVA, Wednesday Night.—The Austro-German casualties south-west of Brestlitovsk last week totalled 25,000. The struggle is desperate, and the ...

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  3. WESTERN CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—A French correspondent states that the British front in France has been considerable extended. The British ...

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  4. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    ROME, Wednesday Night.—A communique states: We captured the head of the Stimo valley, securing eight of the enemy's hutments. The Austrians ...

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  5. LOCAL & GENERAL

    When the s.s. Pateena commenced running in the Launceston-Melbourne trade, in place of the t.s. Loongana, now undergoing an ...

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  6. THE DARDANELLES

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—A communique regarding the Dardanelles states: The British left wing in the northern zone has made fresh ...

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  8. HEAVY FIGHTING.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.—A German communique states General von Hindenburg has been successful in fighting at Birshi, 37 miles north. ...

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  9. WAR ON THE SEA

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday Night.—It has been learned that Germany possesses fifty-eight submarines, and that the Baltic fleet consists of thirty ...

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  10. DECLARATION OF WAR CONFUSES TURKEY.

    ROME, Wednesday Night.—Italy's declaration of war has caused confusion and demoralization at Constantinople. Ministers have made further ...

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  11. GERMANY AND BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The British Minister for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) in a letter to the press, replies to Dr. von ...

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  12. ENEMY COAL SHIP SUNK.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Night.—Russian torpedoers sank a large coal laden sailing vessel in the Bosphorus. ...

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  13. A SWEDISH PROTEST.

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday Night.—Sweden has protested to Germany for shelling the steamer Gothland, and detaining her at Cuxhaven, as she did ...

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  14. THE RIGA NAVAL BATTLE.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Night.—Five survivors of the Russian gunboat Sivutch, out of a crew of 135, have arrived at Reval. They state that ...

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  15. GERMANS GAIN RAILWAYS.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Night.—Military writers remark that with the occupation of Ossowiecs the Germans gain possession of a considerable ...

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  16. ENEMY ATTACKS REPULSED.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Night.—A communique states: The enemy's attacks in the Vilna region have been repulsed. Our troops have left the ...

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  17. GERMAN CRUISER SUNK.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Paris correspondent of "The Daily News" says that a Russian submarine on Monday sank the cruiser Augsburg. ...

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  18. SINKING OF A GERMAN TORPEDO BOAT.

    PARIS, Thursday Morning.—Further details concerning the sinking of a German torpedo boat off Ostend show that a French destroyer sighted the ...

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  19. ENEMY EXPERIENCING DIFFICULTIES.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Morning.—The Austro-Germans are experiencing difficulties in the Brest[?]tovsk region, thick fogs and rains turning the roads ...

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  20. SERBIA AND BULGARIA

    BUCHAREST, Thursday Morning.—It is reported that the new offensive against Serbia is planned to avoid Western Serbia and concentrate on ...

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  21. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    ROTTERDAM, Wednesday Night.—Several incapacitated, British non-commissioned officers were removed from a train going towards Holland and ...

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  22. ALLIED CRUISERS PENETRATE THE DARDANELLES.

    ATHENS Wednesday Night.—Two allied cruisers penetrated the Dardanelles on Sunday, and successfully bombarded the batteries at Kahtanea. ...

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  23. ATTITUDE OF GREECE.

    ROME, Wednesday Night.—A general mobilisation in Greece is imminent. M. Venezelos is ehergetically preventing contraband trade in favor of ...

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  24. WAR IN THE AIR

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—A communique states that French airmen bombarded the Lorrach railway station at Baden. ...

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  25. THE SUBMARINE VICTIMS.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday Night.—High personages, diplomatists, and interned British seamen attended the funeral services held for the victims of ...

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  26. OBJECTIVE NOT YET ACHIEVED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Press Bureau states that it is now possible to give a further account of important operations since the 6 ...

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  27. FRENCH AVIATORS ACTIVE.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—Our aviation squadron, despite a violent fire from the enemy's batteries, successfully bombarded the landing place at ...

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  28. TURKISH VERSION OF THE FIGHTING.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Morning.—A Turkish communique says: The enemy on Sunday evening near Ari Burnu, after a heavy grenade, machine ...

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  29. NATIONAL SERVICE

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Lord Hugh Cecil in a letter to the press, appeals for a discontinuance of the National Service controversy. He says ...

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  30. GERMAN WAR LOAN.

    ZURICH, Wednesday Night.—"The Munchener Zeitung." and "The Neuste Nachrichten" published at Munich, in Germany) say that the new German ...

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  31. TO-DAY

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  32. KEEPING THE ENEMY ENGAGED.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Reuter's correspondent at the Dardanelles says that the British troops landed at Anzac in the darkness, and there ...

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  33. SHOCKING FATALITY

    BENDIGO, Thursday.—George Alexander Petrie, of the firm of Petrie and Weddell, a legal manager fell 2500 feet down the shaft of the Coleman and Tacchi mine ...

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  34. NO QUARTER ORDER DENIED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—An official denial is given to a statement published by the German newspapers, professedly based on an extract from ...

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  35. SINKING OF THE ARABIC

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night.—Germany's request to delay action pending the receipt of full details regarding the striking of the Arabic has been ...

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  36. SUCCESSFUL LANDING.

    LONDON. Thursday Morning.—The following narrative regarding the recent operations at the Dardanelles has been received from Mr. Ashmead ...

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  37. NOBEL DYNAMITE TRUST.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Nobel Dynamite Trust has adopted a resolution for voluntary liquidation, and sanctioning the arrangement for ...

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  38. GERMAN ATROCITIES

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday Night.—Evidence has been given of atrocities at Lilpuvka, where the Germans, on failing to extract information from a dying ...

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  39. WELSH MINERS' PROTEST.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—One thousand Welsh miners are striking as a protest against the tardy settlement. The Coal Conciliation Board failed to ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND APPOINTMENTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Major John Hughes, of the New Zealand forces, has been gazetted aide-de-camp; Captain Alfred Morton, of the New ...

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  41. THE CZAR DECORATES ALLIES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Czar has decorated 851 officers and men of British, Canadian, and Indian regiments for gallantry. ...

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  42. THE CZAR DECORATES ALLIES.

    The Czar has conferred the Order of St. George, third class, on Corporal Is[?] Smith, of the Manchester Regiment, the first of the Jewish persuasion to ...

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  44. THE HIGH COMMISSIONER.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. —Sir George Reid hopes to devote his leisure during the leave of absence from the High Commissionership to complete ...

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  45. EXPORT OF DANISH CHEESE STOPPED.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday Night. —The Danish Government has prohibitied the exportation of cheese. ...

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