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  3. NORWEGIAN STEAMER MINED.

    The Norwegian steamer Belligade continued her voyage after striking a mine off Dover. ...

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  4. FOOD RIOTS IN BERLIN

    The ship Rose has disappeared in the North Sea. The Admiralty reports that the steamer Bellbridge was torpedoed by a ...

    Article : 78 words
  5. THE ESCAPED BRITISH OFFICERS.

    A clerk at Greningen, Netherlands, has been sentenced to three pmonths imprisonment for having assisted British officers to escape from interment. ...

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  6. RUSSIA HOLDS HER SAFE.

    It is believed that Russia holds the Germans safely, and the enemy's further advance is impossible. Nevertheless the Germans' successful ...

    Article : 145 words
  7. TELEGRAMS.

    Captain Glossop's report to the Admiralty of the capture of the Emden is published in the Commonwealth Gazette. It pays a tribute to the ...

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  8. ALLIES HOLD THEIR POSITIONS.

    It is officially stated in Paris that the Allies still hold the positions captared by them in the region of Perthes. In the Vosges the French ...

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  9. SEAMANSHIP RECOGNISED.

    The Great Eastern Railway Company has presented a gold watch to Capt. Lawrence, of the steamer Colchester, for skilfully manoeuvring his vessel, ...

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  10. BAD LUCK FOR MIDDLESEX.

    The "Chronicle s" correspondent at Dunkirk reports that the Middlesex regiment evacuated some trenches found to be unsuitable. Before ...

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  11. Back from Rabaul

    The Victorian section of the Expeditionary Force from Rabaul arrived yesterday in Melbourne. Many men are suffering severely from malaria. ...

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  12. BOMBARDING BELGRADE.

    The Austrians are again bombarding Belgrade. Sir Thomas Lipton, driving in the streets narrowly escaped death from a ...

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  13. The Grampians Seat

    The bye-election for the Grampians seat in the House of Representatives was held yesterday. There are many more returns to come in. The returns ...

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  14. THE GERMAN SIDE.

    A Berlin official message says the pursuit of the Russians at Tawnggen and North-West Grodno continues. Fresh troops, after being reinforced ...

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  15. DARDANELLES BOMBARDED.

    The Admiralty announces that British battleships and battle cruisers accompanied by flotillas and aided by a strong French souadron under the ...

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  16. VON HINDEBERG'S POPULARITY.

    Amsterdam reports that a German military expert in view, of Von Hinde berg's increasing popularity believes the Kaiser intends to send, him to the ...

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  17. SIR. JOHN FRENCH'S REPORT.

    Field-Marshal French reports that the enemy has displayed considerable activity during the last few days south east of Ypres. The fighting at ...

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  18. The Castlereagh Seat

    At the polling for the Castlereagh election yesterday a larger vote was recorded than anticipated and the majority heavier than the most sanguine ...

    Article : 65 words
  19. AN AUSTRALIAN OFFER.

    The Australian Government has offered the Imperial Government a bridging train for service at the front, with men, equipment and transport. The train ...

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  20. WHINING WITH FULL STOMACHS.

    The German people are more terrified at the possibility of being starved by England than by the thought of disaster overtaking their forces in the ...

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  21. NOTE TO AMERICA.

    In his Note to the United States, Farl Grey stales that the British Government have just been made aware of a fresh German decree issued on 6th ...

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  22. Welcome Rains

    During a heavy thunderstorm in the West Wyalong district yesterday from two and a half to four inches of rain, fell Fences were washed away ...

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  23. MILITARY CROSSES.

    The number of military Crosses and ether honours, have been awarded time officers and men for conspicuous service in Flanders. ...

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  24. FRENCH OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    An official message from Paris says Nothing of importance has happened since yesterday evening. The night was calm, but fairly lively artillery ...

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  25. Smallpox

    TWO more cases, of smallpox, have occurred in the Kurri Kurri .district, making 26 cases, with seven under observation. ...

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  27. THE BLOCKADE THREAT.

    A number of seagoing ships, about a score, passed Gravesend and Tilbury yesterday on their way to the docks. The vessels ranged from the humble ...

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  28. FOOD RIOTS IN BERLIN.

    Copenhagen reports yesterday that the Berlin markets resembled a battlefield and ambulances had to be brought to bear the wounded away. The place ...

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  29. ZEPPELIN TROUBLES.

    Copenhagen reports that a Zeppelin has Been compelled to land on the west coast of Denmark. Owing to violent snowstorms. possibly it will ...

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  30. Chamber of Commerce

    The annual meeting of the Murwillumbah Chamber of Commerce was held in the Council Chambers on Friday, night last. Mr. H. H. Hungerford ...

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  31. GERMANY'S BLOW IN THE EAST.

    Discussing the eastern battle front the "Times" refers to the effective and apparently unforeseen stroke delivered by the Germans in East Prussia, but ...

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  32. AEROPLANES OVER BELFORT.

    Four German aeroplanes flew over Belfort, in France, and were greeted with an intense fusillade and compelled to retire. ...

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  33. GERMANY SILENT RE NEUTRAL SHIPPING.

    The Hague Executive has not received any reply to the protest sent to Germany in connection with neutral shipping. ...

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  34. BELGIAN ATROCITIES.

    Writing to a friend in England, a Bavarian officer disclaims the atrocities charged against the Germans. "Of course," he says, "when civilians have ...

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  35. TRAFFIC TO CONTINENT SUSPENDED.

    Washington has notified the British Admiralty that America has suspended all traffic to the Continent until further notice. ...

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  36. BEATEN BEFORE OSSOWETZ.

    According to a telegram from the General Staff to a high personage at Petrograd the Germans were badly beaten at the for tress of Ossowetz. in ...

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  37. ZEPPELIN SCOUTING.

    Messages reaching London indicate that Zeppelins doing scout duty just outside British waters are watching food-laden craft moving towards ...

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  38. ACTION AGAINST RUSSIA.

    It is officially announced in Petrograd that the Russian troops on the front between the Neimen and the Vistula, in the region of Augustowo. are gradually ...

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  39. OVER A MILLION.

    The fund opened by the "Times" to provide for sick and wounded soldiers now exceeds. £1,000,000, a world's record. ...

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  40. HIGH PRICES.

    The London public are being exploited by traders. The high increase in the price of coal is highly due to panic buying, also to delay in ...

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  41. THE TAKING OF TSING-TAO.

    The Japanese confiscated 6,000,000,000 dollars from the Germans at Tsing- Tao. Seventy buildings which were fraudulently entered in the names of ...

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