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  2. GERMANS ROUTED IN RUSSIA.

    An Interesting Item of news Is that British monitors drawing a very few feet of water great assistance to the allies troops In the recent fighting along the northern coast of Belgium west of Ostend. These ships wore acquired at the outbreak of war, and it ...

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  3. ON THE SEA.

    Lloyd’s [?]ought at Colombo reports that the Ger[?]an cruiser Emden has sunk the British steamers Chilkatia, Troilcs Benmoh[?] Clan Grant and [?] ...

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  4. SIR GEO. REID’S MESSAGE.

    A cable message from Sir George Re[?]ld dated London, October 21; [?] p.m. reads as follows:— Official.— Reports from Parts sta[?] ...

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  5. WITH THE BRITISH.

    The three non-commissioned officers of “L” Battery, R.H.A. who, when they alone arrived continued to serve the last gun and put a German ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker (Hon W. A. Woods) took the chair at [?].35 PREOLENNA TRAMWAY. Mr. Payne asked the Minister for ...

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  7. WHERE INQUIRIES MAY BE MADE.

    The following is [?] extract from a telegram received from the military headquarters, Melbourne, by the local General Staff:—“Ask newspapers to ...

    Article : 66 words
  8. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES

    Sir. Watkins.—To move that a return be laid on the table of the House showing the cost per day for the running of the Zeehan S[?]han motor ...

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  9. DUKE OF BRUNSWICK MISSING.

    The Kaiser’s son-la- aw the Duke of Brunswick (France E[?]nes of [?] who was leading the Zi[?]ten Russars on the French front is ...

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  10. 600 INTERPRETERS.

    The staff of interpreters under Sir John French now [?]umbers six hundred. ...

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  11. A FRIENDLY WARNING.

    Captain C[?]pello of the Italian steamer [?]land recently warned and thereby s[?]ed several [?] vessels from the Emden in the Bay of ...

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  12. IN THE EASTERN THEATRE.

    NearP[?]zemtt and W[?]saw the Russians have gained a partial advantage: ...

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  13. WAR NEWS.

    Sir.— The military res[?]tjection placed upon the published of [?]ews from the present [?] of war are enforced with a thoroughness unknown in any ...

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  14. GERMANY.

    A letter found on a German prison[?] from a friend at Dusseldorf states :“If you saw the volunteers and Landwehr how leaving you would turd your head. ...

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  15. LAUNCESTON MARINE BOARDS DREDGE.

    Considerable excitement was [?] ioned in Launceston business circles to-day when news came through from Lloyd’s via Colombo, that the [?] ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN REINFORCEMENTS FOR GERMAN RIGHT.

    The “Daily Chronicles” Milan correspondent states that messages from Venice indicate that many Australia troops have been removed from the ...

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  17. WAR MISCELLANY.

    [?] houses [?] Russians [?] been known up by a Bomb. The inhabitations had [?] accepts from death [?] several were serio ...

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  18. MYALLA RAILWAY.

    Mr. Pullen asked the Minister for Lands and Works whether It is the intention of Ministers to forward with out delay the survey of the Myalla ...

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  19. COURTRAI OCCUPIED.

    The allies have occupied Counteract on the [?]vs River, 54 miles south-west of Brussels an 1 six from the French frontier. ...

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  20. ENFORCEMENT OF THE FOOD AND DRUGS ACT.

    Mr. Sheridan asked the Chief Secretary whether it is the intention of Ministers to appoint a con[?]petent inspector to more strictly enforce and ...

    Article : 127 words
  21. MINING INDUSTRY.

    The following are points called from the statement of the Minister for Mines (Hon J. E. Ogden), presented­ to the House of Assembly last ...

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  22. COASTAL FIGHTING.

    In describing the fighting on the Belgian coast near Nieuport the Press Association says that the warships watched the enemy at night digging ...

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  23. THE ALLIES’ CAMPAIGN.

    The allies have expelled five thou sand Germ any from Bruges. and a Belgian success is reported at Routers, whence the Germans were driven with ...

    Article : 249 words
  24. HERMAN MINES CONFISCATED.

    The Council of Ministers has decided to con[?] the Diclette mines which belong to the German Thyss[?] Company. ...

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  25. SUNK BY GERMAN SUBMARINE.

    A German submarine twelve miles off the Norwegian coast has sunk the [?]eith steamer Clitra by opening the bottom valves after ordering the crew ...

    Article : 99 words
  26. REINFORCEMENTS FOR THE GERMAN RIGHT.

    If Is reported feat 2490 Hamburg sailors have [?]raversed [?]fege towards An[?]werp, also two Zeppelins. The allies capture of Roulers, an ...

    Article : 61 words
  27. GERMAN COMMANDER’S SON KILLED.

    It is reported that a son of General [?]on Mo[?]ke has been killed. ...

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  28. QUALIFICATION OF JURORS.

    Mr. Sheridan asked the Attorney General whether it is the intention of Minister to amend the Jury Act, 18[?] [?]shing the property quallication ...

    Article : 70 words
  29. ENGLISH HONOR FOR FRENCH PRESIDENT.

    President Po[?]deare has accepted the Rectorship of Glasgo[?] University. ...

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  30. GERMAN AIR RAID

    A party of German officers who had dined for three days in the palace at Brussels suddenly left after slashing the paintings and carpets and ridding ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Bayles drew attention to the [?] sures adopted in Canada and other Dominions of the Empire to prevent ...

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  32. NO MAN’S MONEY.

    Mr. She[?]dan asked the Treasurer whether it is his intention to bring in a [?] to provide that all moneys lying in banks and other financial ...

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  33. REMARKABLE WAR CRAFT.

    The three monitors used were built by Vickers Ltd, at Rarow-n-Fa[?]ness for river work in [?] They are remarkable products of British ...

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  34. DANISH SUBMARINE FIRED AT

    A foreign submarine, which unoh-[?] reached -terriotori[?] waters between the Dan[?]Osland of Zealand and Kullen Sweden discharged two ...

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  35. GERMAN METHODS.

    The Germans prepared long rows of the miners houses to the cast ward of Lens for street fighting. The windows were protected by mattresses, and the ...

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  36. SEWERAGE OF LAUNCESTON.

    Mr. Sadier brought in a Dill to enable the Municipal Council of the city of Launceston to consolidate certain loans and for that purpose, and for ...

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  37. ANOTHER VICTIM TO A MINE.

    An English steamer reports having seen the Irish steamer Cormorant sink in the North Sea. It is supposed see struck a mine. The captain believed ...

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  38. OFFICIAL NEWS.

    An official communique issued by the French headquarters states:— The enemy’s attacks which particularly violent at Nleuport Dixmude ...

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  39. BATTALION BAND APPEAL

    Sir,— I have been requested by the officer commenting the 15th Bat[?]lion of which [?] Tasmanian [?] of the second contin[?] is a part of appeal ...

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  40. OUR EASTERN ALLY.

    LONDON. October 21, 5.10 p.m. The Admiralty has communities the following telegrams to the press[?] The first Lord of the Admiralty to ...

    Article : 270 words
  41. ENGLAND.

    Among m any public subscriptions for various objects there is one for soldiers cigarettes and tobacco. Miss Catherine M’Bride the daughter of ...

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  42. A SPECIAL TRAIN.

    Mr. Payne moved that all papers and correspondence in conned ion with the running of a special train from Staverton to Railton he laid on ...

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  43. WITH THE RUSSIANS.

    The “Daily Chronicles” correspondent with the Russians [?] sent from Grodno an account of his journeys along the East Prussian fighting line. ...

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  44. CAPTURE OF R[?]ULERS.

    French dragoons from Ypres, after expelling the remnant of the German from Roulers, barricaded the streets and planted machine guns in the ...

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  45. MOTION DISCHARGED.

    Mr. E wing moved that the notice of motion standing in his name, that Ministers should bring in a Bill to establish a , finance and works ...

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  46. TREASURY BILLS OVER-SUB­ SCRIBED.

    Tenderers for the £ 15,000,000 issue of six months Treasury Bills at 98 1-[?] have received 30 per cent, of their application. The application totalled £43,000,000. ...

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  47. BILL WITHDRAWN.

    Sir. Hayes moved that the second reading of the North-Eastern [?]artor Trust Bill standing in his name be discharged, and the House ...

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  48. UHLANS CAUGHT.

    During an earlier battle westward of Lillie an aeroplane reconna[?]asance disclosed two regiments of Uhlans bivouacked with, a battery In a field. ...

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  49. GRAY INDEMNITY FUND

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 220 words
  50. MINISTERS OFFICIAL STATEMENTS.

    The Minister for Lauds, Works, and Agriculture then read his statement which is fully dealt with elsewhere in this issue Mr. Belton rising at 7.45 ...

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  51. A GERMAN SPY .

    At a meeting held last night to form branch of the British Navy League Mr. C. B. Owen Smyth, D.S.O., who presided, said: “I know as clearly as ...

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  52. WARSHIP’S CO-OPERATE WITH ARMY IN BELGIUM.

    Official.—Throughout Tuesday the enemy made vigorous counter attacks against the allies front, but were driven back, suffering considerable ...

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  53. ROUNDING UP ALIEN ENEMIES.

    The rounding up of alien enemies [?] a military age continues; two hundred were arrested in London to-day. and hundreds have been arrested in Man ...

    Article : 120 words
  54. CYCLISTS IN ACTION.

    Both sides are using large forces mounted on bicycles to occupy advance­ posts. If attacked by cav[?]lry the cyclists throw their machines into ...

    Article : 100 words
  55. BELGIUM.

    The Germans have curtailed the garrison­ of Antwerp, and have sent the machine guns to the front. The water supply has been restored, and the ...

    Article : 121 words
  56. PROPOSED PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE.

    A s the House was on the point of rising, Mr. Ewing asked for leave [?]. put a question to the Premier without notice, and the Premier offering no ...

    Article : 431 words
  57. TASMANIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 115 words
  58. INDIAN PRINCE RECEIVED IN AUDIENCE.

    The King to-day received the Gaek war of Boards in audience. ...

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  59. GERMANS DRIVEN BACK AT RHEIMS.

    It is reported, that Branch Colonial troops have dislodged the Germans from the forts north and east of Rheims. ...

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  60. PORTUGAL.

    Reutier’s correspondent at Lisbon says that with a view to preventing the Government assisting Great Britain the Royalists have sent ...

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  61. BATTLEFIELD NEAR LILLE.

    The destruction near Lille is terrible; Some villages were shelled by both armies until scarcely a stone was left standing and the inhibitions ­ ...

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  62. CENTRAL HOBART MISSION

    The committee wish to acknowledge having received since report clothing from Mesda[?]es Forsyth and Kennedy also fruit from Mi[?]ses Grigg and ...

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  63. IN THE ADRIATIC.

    A violent bombardment of Cat[?] by the French fleet continues and nine forts are under fire from the French guns. An airship has dropped ...

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  64. GERMANS UTTERLY ROUTED.

    It is officially stated that the German troops occupying the roads to Warsaw northward of the River P[?]ca have been repulsed and ulterly ...

    Article : 194 words
  65. CLUB LIFE

    In the House of Assembly last night Mr. Becker gave notice of his intention to ask the Premier : “Is it the Government’s intention to so ...

    Article : 154 words
  66. RUSSIAN RESERVISTS.

    Mr. A. H. Ashbolt Imperial Russian Consul advises having received through the Consul-General at Melbourne cabled intimated from the ...

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  67. GERMAN BRIBERY.

    According to the “Daily Mail” the German have assured the Portuguese Royalists that Germany will restore the monarchy if Portugal does not ...

    Article : 88 words
  68. AUSTRO-SERB STRUGGLE.

    The Servian’s have repulsed various Australian attacks near Nontchovo Emlnovo and Belgrads, inflicting heavy losses on the enemy. ...

    Article : 57 words
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