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  2. Family Notices

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  4. LATEST WAR CABLES.

    BONBON, Saturday Morning.--Dr. Dillon, the London "Daily Telegraph's" special war correspondent telegraphs that during the night the entire German Seventh Army Corps made a ...

    Article : 164 words
  5. ELECTION DIFFICULTY.

    "I have read." said Mr. W. M. Hughes, before leaving Sydney last night for Melbourne, "the statement of Sir William Irvine, made at the request and with the authority of Mr. Cook. Mr. ...

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  6. BRITONS IN BERLIN.

    LONDON. Friday Evening.--A mob besieged the British Embassy at Berlin for several hours and smashed the windows. British subjects were rounded up by the police. ...

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  7. BRITAIN AS THE LIBERATOR.

    Under the inspiration of a truly great idea Britain has arisen as the champion and protector of the small nationalities "against the arbitrary will," as Mr. Asquith declares, ...

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  8. GIVING THE NEWS.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Mr. Winston Churchill stated in the House of Commons that the Government had established a press bureau under the control of Mr. F. E. Smith, M.P., ...

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  9. LIEGE ON FIRE.

    BRUSSELS, Saturday Morning.--The morale of the Seventh and Tenth German Army Corps has been seriously shaken by the withering Belgian fire, which mowed down the men like corn. ...

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  10. AMERICANS OUTRAGED.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.--Mr. Archer M. Huntington, president of the American Geographical Society and his wife, who is a well-known authoress, were arrested as spies at ...

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  12. BANKS RE-OPEN.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The banks have re-opened without any excitement being manifested. ...

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  13. GERMAN ACCOUNT.

    BERLIN, Saturday Morning.--The German version of the conflict at Liege says that the German advanced guard, penetrated the entire Belgian frontier. A small detachment tried a ...

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  14. N.D.L. BOAT CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Friday Evening,--The N.D.L. steamer Schleisen from Australia, has been captured and taken to Plymouth. ...

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  15. RELEASED.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The men arrested at Elision Road have been released. Both were Irishmen and they were buying rifles for a Dublin firm. ...

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  16. DAY BY DAY.

    The text of the German Emperor's latest proclamation conveys a painful impression of mental tension. Such an incoherent exhortation is not at all likely to restore ...

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  17. PRINCE OF WALES' FUND.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The Prince of Wales' Fund has already reached a quarter of a million sterling. ...

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  18. PRICE OF FOOD.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Under the official food tariff, fixing the prices for the next three days, prices have been increased by a maximum of from 1d to 2d on prevailing retail prices. ...

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  19. NO FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The First Lord of the Admiralty, Mr. Winston Churchill, stales that there has been no British loss except of the Amphion, and no lighting except in the case ...

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  20. NAVAL HOSPITAL.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--The Queen has approved of an appeal to the Empire on behalf of Queen Mary's Naval Hospital Fund. The Palace Hotel, Southend, has been acquired. It ...

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  21. BELGIANS AND FRENCHMEN EMBRACE.

    BRUSSELS, Sunday Morning.--The French troops crossing the frontier have been welcomed by the Belgians with extraordinary enthusiasm. The Belgian and French ...

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  22. DISCUSSION IN COMMONS.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.--In the House of Commons, a number of speakers urged that a special endeavor should be made to secure the return of Britishers from the Continent. There ...

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  23. RUSSIAN PATRIOTISM.

    ST. PETERSBURG, Sunday Morning.--A wave of patriotism is sweeping over Russia. The families of reservists have been told to retain their homes without paying any rent. ...

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  24. PRIZE OF WAR.

    LONDON. Sunday Morning.--The barque Sardhana, which is a British capture has been towed to Southend. ...

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  25. IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.--Medical graduates from Sydney, now in London, have volunteered for service. The New Zealand Association meets on ...

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  26. MR. WADE'S VIEW.

    Mr. G. G. Wade, leader of the Opposition in the Legislative Assembly, last night referred to the Federal political situation. "The mind of the public," said Mr. Wade, ...

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  27. FRENCH SUCCESS.

    PARIS, Sunday Morning.--The French have carried the earthworks at Altkirch. There was a fieree fight, with bayonets, which resulted in the Germans fleeing. ...

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  28. INTERNATIONAL VIEWPOINT.

    PARIS, Friday Evening.--M. Hanotaux, writing in the "Figaro," appeals to the neutral Powers to form a committee of inquiry to watch for violations of international law and to ...

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  29. STRIKES SETTLED.

    LONDON, Friday Evening.--Owing to the war there are symptoms of an early settlement of the building trade dispute, the position of which has considerably improved. ...

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  30. STRUCK MINES.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Friday.---The steamer Cralgforth struck a mine and was beached at Buyakdere on the Bosphorus. ANTWERP. Friday.--A mine destroyed the oil ...

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  31. PROVISION STORE RAIDED.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.--A colonial contingent of 2000 men have raided a provision store at Dudley Port, anad carried off £150 worth of provisions. ...

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  32. ITALIANS CHEERED.

    LONDON. Sunday Morning.--Great crowds cheer the Italian Embassy every night. LONDON, Sunday Morning.--Notwithstanding pressure on the part of Germany, and promises ...

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  33. SECRET MISSION TO ROME.

    PARIS, Sunday Morning.--The Rome correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" states that representatives of the Russian and German Government have arrived on secret missions to ...

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  34. THE FINANCIAL RE-ACTION

    One of the most significant and reassuring items in to-day's war cables is that announcing the drop of the London Bunk rate to 5 per cent. The German Emperor ...

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  35. PADDON ON THE RIVER.

    LONDON, Friday.--Paddon is doing work over the coarse on which the race is be rowed. He is finding the English climate trying. ...

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  36. TASMANIAN MINES.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.--The Mount Bichoff directors do not think the Government's offer for the men to take half-wages practicable ...

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