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  2. NAVAL DUEL.

    The British auxiliary cruiser Car mania went into action on September 14 off the east coast of South America with the German armed merchant ...

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  3. THE CROSSING OF THE SCHELDT.

    The Germans under cover of a fog crossed the Scheldt between Schoon[?] and Eagenem. After their previous repulses they changed their ...

    Article : 752 words
  4. INVESTMENT OF ANTWERP.

    The bombardment of Antwerp has begun, and a large part of the population. as well as the King, has left the city. News from the ailles’ left is encouraging, but there is no indigation whether or no any direct help is to be given to the Belgians in Antwerp. For ...

    Article : 531 words
  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    To-day when the House of Representatives met, the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) proceeded with a temporary Supply Bill. He said ...

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  6. WAR MISCELLANY.

    The “Matin” has received a message from Petrograd stating that after a [?]perate six days’ conflict the Russians have occupied Marmaros Sziget, ...

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  7. PREFERENCE FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Agents-General yesterday attended the Inauguration of the Institute of Industry and Commerce, which is an outcome of Earl Grey’s Dominion ...

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  8. KING LEAVES ANTWERP.

    King Albert left Antwerp yesterday and arrived at Selzaste, in East Flanders. ...

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  9. GERMAN STEAMER’S EXPERIENCE

    A former resident of Dunedin writing­ from Ho[?] Philippines, on September 7, said the N.D.L. mall boat Princess Alice, from Eurore, via Suez, to ...

    Article : 313 words
  10. GERMAN ACCOUNTS.

    An official German communique states that the Germans have seized Frot Broecken to the eastward of Antwerp, and are now approaching the ...

    Article : 257 words
  11. RIFLE CLUB MOVEMENT.

    Newly enrolled members of the A.N.A. and Metropolitan Rifle Clubs will assemble of the Rifle Range. [?] this afternoon (Saturday) ...

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  12. CAMPAIGN IN FRANCE

    A German Taube aeroplane dropped combs on Plain St. Den[?] and Aubervilliers. northern suburbs of Paris, but little damage was done. Three people ...

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  13. AUSTRlAN AIRMAN BAGGED.

    The Anglo-French fleet at Cattaro has brought down an Australian aero-plans with shells, and the aviator was drowned. ...

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  14. ALIENS MAY NOT CHANGE THEIR NAMES.

    Great Britain has prohibited alie[?] after October 12 assuming names which were not used by them at the outbreak of war. ...

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  15. ATTACK ON ZEPPELIN.

    Messages from Cologne state that an aeroplane threw a bomb on to a Zeppelin Hanyar without damage. The aviator was driven off by mitrailleuse ...

    Article : 185 words
  16. FIGHT FOR ARRAS

    Desperate fighting raged round At [?] from October 1 to 4. The whole region was a veritable inferno of unceasing shell and shar[?] fire. The ...

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  17. SIR GEO. REID’S MESSAGE.

    The following message has been received from the High Commissioner. dated October 8, 12.15 a. m.:— Reliable —Fighting is proceeding on the ...

    Article : 286 words
  18. WITH THE RUSSIANS.

    The agents of British [?] companies playing from New York to South America and the West Indies have been notified from London that ...

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  19. CONVENT SHELLED.

    The Ursuline Convent at Londerzeel, near Malines, where fifty-six nuns were nursing hundreds of wounded was shelled and destroyed. One ...

    Article : 220 words
  20. THE RED CROSS MOVEMENT.

    On Wednesday afternoon last at the invitation of the War[?] and Mrs. Valentine, the [?] of the G[?] Moonah, and Car[?] [?] ...

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  21. INVESTMENT OF BRZEMYSL.

    The Russian heavy artillery is [?] bein[?] Przen[?] and is gradually destroying the [?]. Australian attempts to relive the garrison ...

    Article : 156 words
  22. BOMBA[?]ENT OF ANTWERP.

    London, October 3, 8 p.m.—Reliable —The Belgian Government have removed to Ostand, and the bombardment of Antwerp is proceeding. The ...

    Article : 132 words
  23. ZOOLOGICAL GARDENS,

    The authorities of the Zoological Gardens at Antwerp shot the dangerous carnivora lest the bombardame should break the cages and release the ...

    Article : 148 words
  24. ON THE RUSSIAN FRONTIER.

    It is officially stated that heavy fighting is proceeding on the frontier west of Suwalk[?]. The Russian offensive Continues in East Prussia, and ...

    Article : 126 words
  25. RUSSIANS ENTER EAST PRUSSIA.

    It is officially stated that attacks by fresh German troops from Wir[?] the frontier station on the Berlin-Petrograd railway, and Fi[?] ...

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  26. ZEPPELIN ATTACK.

    Six Zeppelins on Wednesday night dropped bombs in Antwerp and the Palace of Justice was party destroyed. The principal attack is from the ...

    Article : 184 words
  27. RHEIMS IN RUINS.

    The Germans continue to bomba[?] Rheims daily, and half the town Is destroyed and the population which remains is suffering terribly in the ...

    Article : 140 words
  28. SITUATION STATIONARY.

    Another comm[?] states:—The general situation is stationary and the positions unaltered des[?] violent combats, particularly at Roye. ...

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  29. FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    The Germans have fallen back in the neighborhood to the north of Arras, where the action favorably develops. The operations of the two ...

    Article : 229 words
  30. GERMAN DEBACLE.

    On October 2. when the allies fell back five German regiments were cut up and the horses of their convoys stam[?]ded as they advanced on Arras. ...

    Article : 456 words
  31. GERMAN REI[?]MENT’S FROM THE EAST.

    The “Daily [?] correspondent at Paris says that General Von [?] commanding the German right, is still being hea[?] reinforced by troops ...

    Article : 118 words
  32. TASMANIA.

    The Military Commandant (Colonel W. J . Clark ) visited the Pon[?] concentration camp yesterday, when some 1400 troops of the first ...

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  33. GERMANY.

    A message received from Berlin states that the director of the Royal Museums has declared that the Government does not intend to retain ...

    Article : 202 words
  34. UNITED STATES.

    The “Norddeutsohe Allegemeine Zel[?]” publishes President Wilson’s reply to the Kaiser’s telegram. early in September. President Wilson says, ...

    Article : 443 words
  35. GERMAN OUTRAGES

    A pocketbook found on an officer of a Saxon regiment, was found to contain particulars of outrages. A cyclist at a village caled Guvdoshve pretend ...

    Article : 308 words
  36. GERMAN SUFFERINGS.

    The “Temns” has published a diary found in a dead German’s pocket showing the extreme hunger and suffering experienced by those in the trenches ...

    Article : 141 words
  37. ENGLAND.

    With reference to Mr. Lloyd-Geroge’s statement that the cotton trade had broken down inquires in Manchester show that although the ...

    Article : 161 words
  38. CONCERT AND DANCE AT TUNBRIDGE.

    A concert and dance was held in the Town Hall on Wednesday night, in aid of the Red Cross funds, and was of decided success, visitors co nine in ...

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  39. OPERATIONS IN THE NORTH.

    An official communi[?] has been Issued, stating that the enemy has made no progress on the left, but has fallen back at certain points, particularly ...

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  40. SIEGE OF ANTWERP.

    According to Reuter it is unknown whether the bombardment of the city of Antwerp has begun. Dutch correspondents variously give the time ...

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  41. DISAPPOINTMENT IN GERMANY.

    The “Daily Telegraph’s’' New York correspondent says that the German Government, and especially the Kaiser,­ are exasperated at the sympathy ...

    Article : 259 words
  42. GERMANY’S SPY SYSTEM.

    The War Office and the Admiralty have ascertained that [?] the Germans established a system of es[?]onge in England. To th[?] ...

    Article : 322 words
  43. PREPARING TO LIVE IN CELLARS.

    The Governor of the city has issued a proclamation recommending the inhabitants to make their cellars habitable, and prepare for shells and ...

    Article : 135 words
  44. IN THE FAR EAST.

    Lord Kitchener has accepted a contingent of a hundred men of the Shanghai service from the British community, which is paying the men’s ...

    Article : 145 words
  45. IN THE SAND PLAINS FROM PONTVILLE

    While on a visit to the Pon[?] camp yesterday the Commandant (Colonel W. J. Clark) Inquired into the complaints that had reached him ...

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  46. ON THE SEA.

    The newspaper admit the loss of the destroyer No. 8126 which was sunk by a British submarine at the mouth of the Ems river, but state that ...

    Article : 155 words
  47. NIGHT BOMBARDMENT.

    Fugitives from Antwerp state that a violent bombardment was carried on throughout Wednesday night. Heavy runs were brought across the River ...

    Article : 427 words
  48. FRENCH REGIMENTS SUFFER.

    The “Daily telegraph’s” Amiens correspondents, giving detail’s of the struggle for the plate[?] north of Sols, sons, says that some French regiments ...

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  49. IN THE PACIFIC.

    A passenger by the steamer Moan[?] which has arrived after a voyage across the Pacific, gives the following account of the bom[?] of ...

    Article : 445 words
  50. GERMAN STEAMER CAPTURED.

    Lloyd’s event at Hong Kong states that the German steamer Tann[?] and the American steamer Riopasig have been captured. ...

    Article : 161 words
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