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  2. THE WAR.

    Sir John French, in his official report of the progress of the war in September and October, gives a vivid word-picture of the ...

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  3. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--During a recent engagement on the French wing a regiment of reserve of the line, entrenched within 80[?] yards of the Germans, was unable to locate ...

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  4. BRITISH GENERAL KILLED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Major-General Hubert Hamilton has been killed. He was standing with a group of officers in a covered place, when a shell burst 100 ...

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  5. OSTEND RETAKEN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The "Morning Post" reports that the Allies have re-taken Ostend and that the Belgian army is actively remobilising. ...

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  6. RESTLESS ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Karl Ernst, a hairdresser, has been committed for trial for espionage. When the accused came on for trial a few ...

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  7. FOOD FOR THE BELGIANS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--The Stale Department has notified Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, British Ambassador to the United, States, that Germany has consented to ...

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  8. GERMANS LEAVING BELGIUM.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.--One-half of the German marines and bluejackets at Antwerp have started for Ostend. German infantry, cavalry, and artillery ...

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  9. LATER OPERATIONS.

    In a later message, marked "Official," Sir George Reid says:--"The Allies have gained ground and repulsed the enemy in the Chaulmes region ...

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  10. AMERICA'S TREATIES.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--Mr. W. J. Bryan, Secretary of State, in the course of a speech at Columbus (Kansas), replying to ex-President Roosevelt's criticism of the ...

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  11. EAST OF BELFORT.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.--The "Cologne Gazette" states that heavy Krupp siege guns were placed east of Belfort, where there has been severe fighting during the ...

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  12. THE NORTH SEA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The German hospital ship Ophelia has been brought to Yarmouth for examination. The authorities have dismantled her wireless installation. ...

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  13. THE TREATMENT OF GERMANS.

    LONDON, Monday.--A mob again attacked some German shops at Deptford on Sunday, and raided and ignited a corndealer's shop. Several of the raiders were ...

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  14. WHAT GERMANY MIGHT DO.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.--Replying to the requests of the Gorman commander at Antwerp that they should return to their homes. Belgian refugees now in Holland ...

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  15. "HAVE SUNK THE LOT."

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Further details are to hand regarding the sinking of four German destroyers off the Dutch coast on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  16. PAPEETE.

    Additional details of the bombardment of Papeete by the German cruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau on September 22, were brought by travellers, who reached Sydney by the ...

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  17. UNDAUNTED'S MARKSMANSHIP.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Undaunted's marksmanship was excellent, and pieces of the German ships were blown high into the air. One survivor has stated that the ...

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  18. STILL ADVANCING.

    PARIS, Monday Evening.--A communique states:--"The enemy's heavy artillery bombarded the front at Nieuport (West Flanders). The ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN FEELING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Sir Charles Lucas, of the Colonial Office, who recently visited Australia, has given his impressions in "The Times" on Australia and the war. He states ...

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  20. AMERICAN SMARTLY FINED.

    LONDON, Monday.--An American citizen has been fined at Bow Street for carrying 27 business letters between Berlin and London on behalf of merchants. The penalty ...

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  21. THE HALTING TURK.

    LONDON, Monday.--A Reuter message from Constantinople states that Turkey, replying to British representations, has refused to discharge Germans from the ...

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  22. WITH THE BRITISH.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Sir George Reid's cable message from London, under date Sunday, 11.50 p.m., states that through an official source Sir John French has forwarded two long ...

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  23. HEAVY FIGHTING AT LA BASSEE.

    The Allies fought their way forward from house to house at La Bassee, which is a thickly-populated district, and they completely defeated a serious German effort to ...

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  24. GERMAN INFLUENCE.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.--The "Bourse Gazette's" Constantinople correspondent reports that as the result of a family council, the Sultan, in order to combat the ...

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  25. TERRIBLE PANIC.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.--A terrible panic took place at Tchortkoff, situated at the foot of the Carpathians. The Russians, suddenly firing at the Austrian defenders, a ...

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  26. FRENCH CRUISER SCOPES.

    CETINJE, Monday.--The French cruiser Waldeck Rousseau, sank an Austrian submarine near the Gulf of Cattaro on Saturday. ...

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  27. DAILY WEAKENING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A "Daily Telegraph" correspondent, who visited the battlefields of Northern France, states that there is every indication that the ...

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  28. ITALIAN FLEET.

    ROME, Tuesday.--The Italian fleet has been entirely mobilised, under the command of the Duke of the Abruzzi. The Duke of the Abruzzi, who visited Sydney ...

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  29. JAPANESE CRUISER.

    TOKIO, Monday.--The Japanese cruiser Takachiho was sunk by a mine in Kiao-chan Bay. Only 10 of the crew of 284 were saved. ...

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  30. EASTERN THEATRE.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.--The siege of Przemysl continues uninterruptedly. The German stuff is directing vigorous Austro-Hungarian defence operations. ...

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  31. THE RULER OF BELGIUM.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Germany has informed the American Minister in Belgium, that his mission is now ended. They are endeavoring to secure his influence to ...

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  32. ITALIANS IN AUSTRIA.

    ROME, Monday.--A message from Trieste states that 60,000 Italians, formerly exempted from military service on medical grounds, have been ordered to present ...

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  33. PREPARING FOR DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A refugee from Liege states that the Germans are heavily fortifying Liege and repairing the forts. They have cut down woods in the vicinity, ...

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  34. THE CANADIANS.

    OTTAWA, Monday.--Sir Richard Borden, Prime Minister, states that the Government will keep 30,000 volunteers continuously training. ...

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  35. RUSSIAN COMMANDER'S RUSE.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.--Hundreds of German prisoners are reaching Warsaw as a result of five days' lighting between Ivangorod and Yibevoff. ...

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  36. ANOTHER MINE LAYER.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Central News agency states that a British warship and two destroyers have captured a German mine-layer disguised as a hospital ship. ...

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  37. COLOSSAL GROWTH OF MILITARISM.

    The Rev. Dr. Roseby yesterday gave notice of his intention to move during the sittings of the Congregational Union:--That this assembly, in view of the ...

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  38. LONDON POLICE BUSY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The London police are interning Austrians and Germans of military ago at the rate of a hundred per day. More hotels have announced that ...

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  39. TROOPS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Monday.--Many Canadian troops landed at Avonmouth on Sunday. Their arrival was only known when they marched through the streets. ...

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  40. OIL STEAMER TAKEN.

    OTTAWA, Monday.--A warship captured the German oil tank steamer Brindilla after leaving New York, and has brought her to Halifax. The Brindilla was ...

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  41. ATLANTIC WAR RISKS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Atlantic war risks have been reduced to 7s 6d per cent. ...

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  42. THE EDINBURGH FACTORY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The authorities are satisfied with the bona fides of the occupants of the factory at Edinburgh, in which heavy concrete foundations were found. ...

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  43. BRITAIN'S NEW ARMY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The recruits who have volunteered for service with the second expeditionary force now total 780,000. ...

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  44. MUNITIONS SEIZED.

    ROME, Tuesday.--A freight train consisting of 150 trucks loaded with artillery, ammunition, and other war material from Germany, consigned to Turkey, has been ...

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  45. STEAMER FIONA FROM FIJI.

    The Colonial Sugar Company's steamer Fiona returned to Sydney last evening from Fiji. She had an exciting time at the Islands. After she arrived at Fiji the captain almost immediately ...

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  46. A GERMAN JIBE.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Hamburg newspaper "Fremdenblatt" declares that Portugal's alleged intention to participate in the war shows that Britain will use the ...

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  47. IRISH ATTITUDE AFFIRMED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A great Nationalist meeting was held at Westminster, Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.P., presiding. A motion was adopted declaring the meeting's cohesion ...

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  48. MORE AEROPLANES NEAR PARIS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.-French aviators shot down a German aeroplane at Abbeville, and those guarding Paris warded off several machines that were approaching the capital. ...

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