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  2. THE RAID ON CUXHAVEN

    The successful nature of the daring raid made on Friday last by a British naval and aerial force upon Cuxhaven, at the mouth o the Elbe, is emphasised by the latest ...

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  3. SENSATION AT BOX HILL.

    Early yesterday morning a man visited the house occupied by Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mace, at Box Hill, and fired seevral shots from a shot gun through the ...

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  4. AUSTRALIANS IN EGYPT.

    An interesting account of the manner in which the Australian and New Zealand Expeditionary Forces in Egypt are carrying out their training operations is telegraphed ...

    Article : 322 words
  5. ADVANCE IN BELGIUM.

    "We continue to advance west of Lombaertzyde, which is now reached from the dunes, where the enemy has established a line of resistance," a Paris communique ...

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  6. EASTERN THEATRE.

    "Isolated German attacks between the lower Vistula and the Pilica have proved abortive," a Petrograd communique states. "German attacks to the south-east of ...

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  7. THE EXPORT OF WHEAT.

    In view of the abnormal price of wheat the Government of India has decided to restrict the export of wheat, including flour, to 100,000 tons, from 1st December ...

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  8. THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCES.

    The physical standard of the men in the Australian Expeditionary Forces is exceptionally high. Testimony to this effect was given yesterday by an officer at the ...

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  9. THE WHEAT " SQUEEZE."

    The Federal Attorney-General is continuing his investigation into the action of the States in prohibiting inter-State trade in wheat. Before he decides the ...

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  10. A NAVAL EXPERT'S VIEW.

    An American naval expert, who refuses to allow his name to be used, writes as follows in the New York press:--"Great Britain will only be able to attack the ...

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  11. WHEAT SEIZURE IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    "No one except persons authorised by the Wheat Acquisition Board is entitled to interfere in any way with any wheat in the State at the present time. It is the ...

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  12. HIGH COMMISSIONER IN EGYPT.

    The Minister for External Affairs received a cable message yesterday from the High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) stating that he had had an audience with the ...

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  13. MORE REINFORCEMENTS FOR BROADMEADOWS.

    The recruiting skiff at the barracks yesterday were all smiles. The harder their work, the more they seem to like it; they are helping to build up the Expeditionary ...

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  14. FEED FOR POULTRY.

    In connection with the above a number of applicants appeared before the board at Oakleigh shire hall yesterday, the board consisting of Messrs. Hart, Morris and ...

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  15. THROUGH GERMAN EYES.

    The following letter, written by a subject of the Kaiser in Germany, to an English friend in London, is interesting as showing how the war presents itself from ...

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  16. Incidents of the War.

    Captain Walter Penrose Pritchett, a Victorian, has died of his wounds. Captain Alfred Barnes Rose, of New Zealand, who served with a New Zealand ...

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  17. RELIEF TO BE AFFORDED IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Attorney-General, Mr. Hall, to-day stated that the matter of chick wheat had been discussed, and the Wheat, Acquisition Board had decided to appoint four of ...

    Article : 80 words
  18. CONTROL OVER BELGIUM.

    Germany's efforts to induce Argentina to recognise German sovereignty over Belgium have completely failed. In accordance with the decision of the recent ...

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  19. EMDEN'S CAPTAIN IN ENGLAND.

    Captain von Muller, of the German cruiser Emden. who was one of the survivors when his ship was smashed by H.M.A.S. Sydney, has arrived in England ...

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  20. PAYMENTS TO WIVES OF SOLDIERS.

    The statement was recently published that wives of members of the Expeditionary Force should make personal application at the office of the district pay master, ...

    Article : 140 words
  21. Export of Corn from Italy.

    An ex-customs officer at Rome, named Castrignano, and a Dr. Flori have been arrested for attempting to bribe an Italian customs official to issue a permit for the ...

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  22. AMERICA AND BRITAIN.

    The United States Government has addressed a strong remonstrance to the British Government against the present treatment of American commerce by the ...

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  23. LEASEHOLDERS ON ACTIVE SERVICE.

    Land owners who have enlisted for the Expeditionary Forces are being loyally supported by the State Governments. Some time ago questions were raised with regard ...

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  24. SPY CAPTURE IN ENGLAND.

    The work of the German spy in England has been the cause of many exciting adventures since the outbreak of war. A letter received by a Melbourne resident ...

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  25. Yesterday's Late Cablegrams.

    Renter's correspondent at Sofia states that messages received there from Constantinople confirm the reports that increasing discontent is apparent in Turkey, ...

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  26. APPEAL FOR CIGARETTES.

    Sir,--Would you kindly allow me space to appeal to all who could spare cigarettes, tobacco and matches for the brave soldiers who are ready to go to the front to fight ? ...

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  27. THE WOUNDED.

    A prominent citizen is in receipt of a letter from a British officer who was recently in Boulogne, which has been made the principal British base for the ...

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  28. GERMANS IN ANTWERP.

    The Antwerp correspondent of the Amsterdam "Algemeen Handelsblad" states that 200,000 Germans in Antwerp arc preparing to resist a siege. Three thousand ...

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  29. HUMAN REMAINS DISCOVERED

    A young man named Rundle reported to the police at Latrobe to-day that while crossing the Mersey River flats between Latrobe and Dev[?] he picked up a ...

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  30. MORE PEACE TALK.

    It is reported from Rome that distress and famine are increasing in Austria-Hungary, especially in the country districts. The authorities, in order to allay the ...

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  31. THE GERMAN INVASION.

    In the New York press Mr. E. Cantrell, of Kentucky, who for seventeen years was resident in Belgium, states that on visiting Liege immediately after its occupation by ...

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  32. RUSSO-AUSTRIAN CAMPAIGN.

    An Austrian communique states:--"The Russian offensive between Rymnow and Pinczow forced us to fall back somewhat. Russian attacks on the Lower Dumajee ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    The recently reported rising in the Phillipines is not of a serious nature. Only the most ignorant and revolutionary Filipinos are concerned. A few have been ...

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  35. AMERICAN WOOL EXPORT.

    It is reported from Washington that wool growers of the southern States are strenuously opposing the United States Government's negotiations for the ...

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  36. HAWKERS' UNION.

    Mr. Millson, secretary of the union, writes refuting a statement that hawkers at the camp sold intoxicants in ginger ale bottles. ...

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