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  2. ROUTED IN POLAND.

    It is most gratifying to hearth at the Russians have now got such a momentum that they have flung the Germans back from Warsaw over the way they came, giving them no change to make of the defensive positions they had prepared during their ...

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Further progress was made in Committee with the Bankruptcy Bill. Senator Keating (T.) moved that clause 62, which provided that a ...

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  4. AUSTRALIANS AT THE FRONT.

    Australians mentioned in despatches are :—Captain W. S. Rich, Cheshire Regiment; Lieutenants E. L. Coman, and W. G. S. Mitchell, of the flying ...

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  5. WITH THE RUSSIANS.

    Official reports pay tributes to the courage of the Siberian regiments, who detrained in a suburb of Warsaw and immediately engaged in a great ...

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  6. TASMANIA.

    The Premier (Hon J. Earle) recently wired to the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Homan) as follows :— Millers here urgently need 10,000 ...

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  7. PAMPERING PRISONERS.

    Discussing the maintenance of the families of the interned German reservists,­ a member of the Auckland Charitable Aid Board declared that ...

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  8. CHIEF OF STAFF DYING.

    General Von Mo[?]ke, the Chief of the German General Staff, is dying of a liver complaint. Many German officers ascribe the ...

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  9. WAR MISCELLANY.

    The ex-Secretary for War (Colonel Seeley) was present at the fighting during the defence of Antwerp. A German shrapnel smashed a wheel of ...

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  10. SPY MENANCE.

    Five hundred Germans and Australians were arrested in Manchester to-day, and similar measures are being taken all the chief provincial towns. ...

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  11. THE HOBART GARRISON.

    The companies of the 93rd Derwent Infantry, at present com posing the Hobart garrison, have been in cam over a period of some weeks. No definite ...

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  12. GERMANS IN PRECIPITATE RETREAT.

    An official statement says that the Gorman's precipitate retreat from Warsaw continues; also that of the Austro-German armies on the ...

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  13. “A DANGEROUS PERSON.”

    The Government has decided that Sew[?]ld, who went of gaol for a month for failing to pay a tine of £20 for having a wireless plant in his ...

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  14. CEYLON CONTINGENT.

    Ceylon is sending a contingent numbering 227, and a movement is on foot towards a second and larger contingent. ...

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  15. SPY AS REFUGEE.

    A Belgian refugee in Dublin has been arrested as a suspected spy. ...

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  16. BELGIAN NATIONAL ANTHEM.

    The Minister for Education (Hon. J. A. Lye[?]) has authorised the preparation of 206 copies of the Belgian National Anthem (“La Bra[?]anconue”) ...

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  17. QUESTION OF SHIPS NATIONALITY.

    A writ has been issued calling for the condemnation of the Standard Oil Company’s steamer Brindilla, on the ground that her transfer from the ...

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  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN BUDGET.

    The Premier, In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Introduced his Budget. The drought, he said had stricken the State with unexampled severity, ...

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  19. MOTOR AMBULANCES.

    Sir,—We see by “The Daily Post” of 23rd mat. that Dr. Glb[?] stated in an interview with your reporter that a number of motor ambulances would be ...

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  20. LEFT BEHIND.

    Among the men of the British naval brigade interned at Groningen are 12 who were not aware of the British retreat from Antwer[?]. and were left ...

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  21. THOUSANDS MORE ARRESTED.

    Several thousands of Germans and Austrians were arrested in the United Kingdom yesterday, including over a thousand In London. ...

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  22. THE ALLIES’ CAMPAIGN.

    An official com m unique issued by the French Government at midnight states there has been a violent battle through-out the day on the left wine from the ...

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  23. FRANCE.

    The closing of Herr Thysseu’s mines and furnaces at Dletette, near Cher bourge, which were confiscated by the French Government, has revealed gun ...

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  24. GERMANS CORNERED IN OSTEND.

    The German General Staff has quitted Ch[?]nt, and there are strong rumors of a severe German defeat it is slated that the allies have driven ...

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  25. SIR GEO. REIO’S MESSAGE.

    The following cable messages have been received from Sir George Reid LONDON, October 22, Noon. Official. — The Government has ...

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  26. BREACH OF HONOR PUNISHED.

    Two British sailors who attempted to escape from Groningen, in Halland, where they were interned, have been recaptured and sent to gaol by ...

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  27. HINDUS REVENGE.

    Mr. Hopkinson, an Immigration inspector, who was active in preventing the landing of the Indian immigrants who arrived on board the Japanese ...

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  28. RETREAT ALMOST A ROUT.

    A French officer declares that the retreat of the German right threatens to become a rout. The enemy are panic-stricken by the futility of their ...

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  29. GERMANS CHECKED EVERY-WHERE.

    A communiqué issued at midnight states: The enemy’s activity to-day continued with undiminished violence from La Bassee to tae sea, but the ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA.

    A deputation of meat exporters represented to the Minister for Customs the difficulties of [?]taining refrigerated space owing to ships having been ...

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  31. SWIFT VENGEANCE.

    Some Highlanders reconnoitring a village in North France saw fourteen German horses in a farm yard. They crept to the farm, and found upstairs ...

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  32. ON THE SEA.

    The Stale department hag protested against the seizure of the oil steamer John Rockefeller, which was captured off the Orkneys. The department ­ ...

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  33. LUNATICS AT LARGE.

    After sacking Baille[?] the Germans turned loose hundreds of lunatics from the Greast Asylum. The unfortunates wandered about the country for days, ...

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  34. PATRIOTIC FUND.

    You are reminded that In defence of our imperial heritage many gallant men have already fallen, that many more stand ready to sacrifice their lives. Will ...

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  35. THE VESSEL RELEASED.

    The British Ambassador (Sir Cecil spring Rice) has announced that the John D. Rockefeller has-been released, and Denmark prohibits shipments of ...

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  36. L LITTLE SUFFERS.

    Despite the fireman s efforts under [?] rain of shell. an immense quarter between the railway station and the town hall of Lillie was destroyed on the ...

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  37. THE GERMANS IN BELGIUM.

    The “Daily Mail’s” correspondent at Flushing says that the German position on the Belgian seaboard and in the vicinity of Bruges and Ghent is ...

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  38. CANADA.

    The bulk of the infantry requited for the next contingent has been recruited. ...

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  39. GERMAN DESTROYER CAPTURED.

    The allied warships have captured a German destroyed, which recently escaped ­ from Kia Chan. ...

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  40. THE RUSSIANS IN PURSUIT.

    The German army advances upon Warsaw were forced into precipitate retreat on Wednesday. The Rueslands are in pursuit, and the enemy is ...

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  41. GERMANS WITHDRAW .

    The Garmans reoccupied Lille on Tuesday, and commenced withdrawing under General Von Kluck on Wednesday. ...

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  42. BELGIAN CLOTHING SUPPLIES

    Sir,— I beg to acknowledge with many thanks the following donations. May l also inform many correspondents that I am sure the women and ...

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  43. THE HELGOLAND FIGHT.

    The Admiralty report on the Heligoland naval action in August 23 shows that the reconnaissance was carried out under direct instructions ...

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  44. BOJIB OUTRAGE.

    The bomb outrage yesterday, in which nine houses containing Russians were blown up by an Austrian bomb, was due to recial fueds engendered by ...

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  45. ATTACKS OF THE ALLIES FAIL.

    Official.—The enemy continues desperately to attack the Alle[?] especially near Waructon, Dixmude, Radinchem, Armeu[?], and [?] ...

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  46. ENEMY’S EXASPERATION.

    A consensus of British and French military opinion regards the repeated and violent German attacks along the whole front as an indication that the ...

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  47. RAID ON GERMAN HOUSES.

    Acting under the authority of a proclamation issued by the Federal Executive Council yesterday, the military authorities to-day carried out ...

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  48. GIFT OF ARMORED MOTOR CARS.

    Ten residents of Montreal are sending two armored motor cars to the front. The crews have been recruited among the Americans who have ...

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  49. SUSPECTED OF COALING THE ENEMY.

    The steamer Lowther Grange, bound ostensibly for Australia, has been stopped by a British cruiser and brought into Esquimalt, suspicion­ ...

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  50. HALF A MILLION FRENCH RECRUITS.

    This year’s recruits, after two months training , are now ready to go to the front, and they will be [?]med by a section of the reserve not yet ...

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  51. GERMAN ROUT IN POLAND.

    Reliable sources state that the first phase of the battle on the Vista[?] has ended in the complete defeat of the Austro-Germans, who have retreated ...

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  52. AUSTRIA.

    Advices from Austria tell of an alarming spread of cholera, smallpox, typhoid, plague, and lockjaw. An Austrian communique admits a ...

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  53. PUBLIC SERVICE PATRIOTIC FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 116 words
  54. THE EMDEN’S VICTIMS.

    The steamer Egbert has arrived at Cochin with 325 members of the crews and 22 passengers of seven steamers sunk by the Emden in the ...

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  55. GERMAN OFFICER'S LETTER.

    A letter found on a German officer who took part in the fierce fighting in the region of Roye and Noyon states; “Any successes which the Germans ...

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  56. THE NAVY’S ASSISTANCE.

    Official.—On the 18th lastant requests for naval assistance were made to the Admiralty by the Ai[?] commanders and a consequence a nanal ...

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  57. THE MONITORS’ MARKSMANSHIP.

    Further details of the fighting along the Be[?]gian coast show that the monitors’ beautiful marksmanship [?] destroyed Stype, between Ostend and ...

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  58. ITALY.

    The Paris edition of the “New York Berald” has received a massage from Home stating that Italy has agreed to allow the Hague Arbitration Court to ...

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  59. BELGIAN RELIEF FOND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 133 words
  60. SAILING UNDER FALSE COLORS.

    The captured merchantmen report that the Emden’s captain is using the which ensign to avert suspicion until within easy gunfire. ...

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  61. GERMAN GENERAL KILLED.

    A report from Flushing states that the British naval gun fire killed General von Trip and his staff near Middel[?]erke. ...

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  62. GERMANY.

    Reports from Berlin state that an influential section of the German press as opened a campaign of hostility against the Chancellor (Dr. Von ...

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  63. SUBMARINE MISSING.

    It is officially announced that submarine ­ E3 is missing, and a believed to have been sunk. ...

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  64. GRAY INDEMNITY FUND

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  65. THE EMDEN.

    Reluctant admiration is expressed In India at the exploits of the raiding German cruiser Emden, declare the passengers on the P. and O. liner ...

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  66. BATTLEFIELD STREWN WITH DEAD.

    The bombardment between Ostend [?]nd Nie[?]port is growing stronger, and he allies’ shells are dropping among the German guns inflicting terrible ...

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  67. PRUSSIAN DIET OPENS.

    News has been received that Dr. Delbruch, the Minister for the Interior in the Imperial Cabinet, in opening the Prussian Diet, stated that the Kaiser ...

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