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  3. THE FIGHT OFF COCOS ISLAND

    The wounded sailors of H.M.A S. Sydney and the survivors of the Germain cruiser Emden were landed at Colombo yesterday. The wounded were immediately taken to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FRANCE AND BEL- GIUM.

    The following are among the recent incidents in connection with the northern war area. The inundation of the country to the east of Dixmude cut off 1,500 Germans on ...

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  5. "TO CALAIS"

    There are unmistakable signs that a fresh German effort to break through the Allies' extreme left is shortly to be made by the Germans. ...

    Article : 154 words
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  8. THE WAR AGAINST TURKEY

    The Press Bureau officially announces that the Turkish forces operating again=t the British in the vicinity of the Persian Gulf have abandoned their resistance and ...

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  9. GERMAN LOSSES AT SEA

    The following communique was issued this afternoon:—"Yesterday was marked by violent cannonades, especially at Ypres, where the Cathedral, markets, and many ...

    Article : 97 words
  10. Family Notices

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  11. THE ISLAND OF HERM.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. McKenna) announced in the House of Commons to day that British troops had occupied the Island of Herm, near Guernsey, one of the ...

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  12. BRITISH COMPANY WIPED OUT.

    The German, infantry were obliged to evacuate their trenches to the north of Dixmude owing to the severe privations they had undergone as a result of the wet ...

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  13. GERMAN SUBMARINES

    The determination of Germany to secure a base on the Belgian coast from which to deliver submarine attacks on British ships is shown by the fact that ...

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  14. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELLION

    The latest dispatch concerning the pursuit of General De Wet shows that De Wet, with six other leader, crossed the Vaal River on Sunday night. after the ...

    Article : 111 words
  15. GERMANS SUFFER HEAVILY.

    The Germans on November 19 bombarded outpost of the Gurkha, regiment in the trenches near Hollebeke, in Flanders. The bombardment lasted for five ...

    Article : 153 words
  16. HELPING THE STRICKEN BELGIANS.

    An extract from a letter dated September 30. and received by the last mail by Mr. S. Russell Booth, of Adelaide, from a friend in London, gives a sad ...

    Article : 434 words
  17. THE GENTLE TURK

    Advices have been received here from Constantinople, stating that a large force of Turkish, troops from Adrianople, have sacked the Christian shops at Trebizond, ...

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  18. THE RAID ON FRIEDRICHSHAFEN

    In me House of Commons tins after noon the first Lord of the Adimralty (Mr Winston Churchill) made an official statement concerning the recent raid by ...

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  19. FOOD FOR BELGIAN SUFFERERS.

    The American Commission, which has been arranging for the relief of the Belgian sufferers, has completed the organisation of services m the United States by ...

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  20. THAT GERMAN "VICTORY"

    Regarding the recent victory which the Germans claimed id Poland, it is significant that a communique issued m Berlin last night, declares that the arrival of fresh ...

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  21. THE KAISER'S ANGER.

    German prisoners state that the Germans are greatly exasperated concerning the success of the British armored trains operating in the vioinity of Ypres, and ...

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  22. THE TURF.

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  23. MORE RAIN

    The Weather Office reported on Tuesday at noon:—"Further scattered thunderstorms were recorded during the 24 hours ended at 8.30 this morning, but with the ...

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  24. AN ANGLICAN CHAPLAIN.

    Captain William Archibald Moore, L.Th., has been appointed Auglican chaplain to accompany the South Australian quota of the second expeditionary force. Captain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. THE DOUGLAS RIOT.

    Later accounts of the not in the Austro-German concentration camp at Douglas Isle of Man, show that the not was deliberately orgainsed by the ...

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  26. LORD ROBERTS.

    The House of Commons to-day agreed to a vote for the purpose of raising a national monument to Field-Marshal Lord Roberts ...

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  27. HELPING THE STRICKEN BELGIANS.

    An extract from a letter dated September 30, and received by the last maid by Mrs. S. Russel Booth, wire of the secretary to the Metropolitan Tram-ways ...

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  28. TOO STRONG

    The Press Bureau announce that in rest Africa a strong force of the enemy compelled the British to retreat to cover. The British losses were so heavy and the ...

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  29. GALLANT WEST SURREYS.

    A feat of gallantry on the part of the West Surrey Regiment has just been made public. The first battalion of the West Surreys ...

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  30. GERMAN DESTROYER SUNK

    Yesterday a Danish steamer collided with the German destroyer S124. The destroyer foundered and all the crew were lost. ...

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  31. A MARROW ESCAPE.

    Yesterday some of the Allied airmen, while aeroplaning over the German lines, narrowly escaped being brought down The left plane of their machine was ...

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  32. EXPORT OF HORSES.

    The export of horses from Denmark has been prohibited by the Government. ...

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  33. GERMAN SUBMARINE SUNK

    It is officially announced that a British patrol vessel this evening rammed and sank a Gentian submarine off the Scottish coast Die British ship rescued the ...

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  34. A FLAG FOR THE AMBULANCE.

    A party of ladies and gentlemen, employes of Messrs John Martin & Co, entertained the men of B Section 4th Field Ambulance at Oaklands camp on ...

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  35. DAVID DYKE IN COURT.

    David Dyke, who was arrested by the police between 1 and 2 o clock on Monday morning in Bow en street, a narrow thoroughfare running between Franklin ...

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  36. ITALIAN FLAG

    Further evidence of the growing feeling in favor of war against Germany and Austria is to be found in the fact that last night Italian flags were secretly hoisted ...

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  37. RECRUITING IN MANCHESTER.

    Recruiting is still steadily proceeding in the United Kingdom. Another two battalions were formed in Manchester last week, and the recruiting of a seventh has ...

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  38. PERSONAL NEWS.

    The Dean of Adelaide (Very Rev. G. E. Young) returned to Adelaide by the Melbourne express on Tuesday He has been on a four months' visit to ...

    Article : 99 words
  39. FOOTBALL IN WARTIME.

    Despite the war football continues to be played in the United Kingdom. A question has been raised in the House of Commons as to whether the railways ought not ...

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