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  2. EUROPEAN WAR.

    Our French friends are unstinted in their Praise of the British forces. The French and Belgian newspapers have been reviewing the operations of our troops; and give ...

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  3. LONDON NOTES.

    The first progress report of the Australian War Contingent Association was submitted to a general meeting of the members on Tuesday last. The High Commissioner for ...

    Article : 832 words
  4. IMPRISONING BRITISHERS.

    Reports from Hamburg and Frankfort state that the Kaiser is vigorously carrying out his threat to imprison every Britisher in Germany between the military service ...

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  5. SIEGE OF KIAU-CHAU.

    The transfer of Tsing-tan from the Germans to the Japanese is expected to take place to-morrow. The prisoners taken by the Japanese number 2,300, whereas the ...

    Article : 133 words
  6. SOUTH OF VERDUN.

    The situation of the German forces fronting the extreme right of the allied army at St. Mihiel, on the Meuse, South of Verdun, is reported to be very ...

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  7. WAR AND UNEMPLOYMENT DISTRESS RELIEF FUND.

    Previously acknowledged £2,447 5 9 Employees Perth City Council Elec. Lighting and Gas Dept., 11th instalment 3 13 3 ...

    Article : 361 words
  8. RUSSIA'S ADVANCE.

    The Russian cavalry yesterday damaged the Pleschen railway station (in the southeast of East Prussia, near Kalisz). In the north-east of East Prussia the Russians ...

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  9. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES.

    Great Britain has announced that she will bear the whole expense of her war with Turkey. ...

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  10. INTERCHANGE OF SUBJECTS.

    The High Commissioner in London (Sir George Reid) cables as follows:— "London, November 8.—Arrangements have been made for an interchange of ...

    Article : 60 words
  11. AUSTRO-GERMAN LOSSES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states:—"Last week about 10,000 of the best Austro-German cavalry were wiped out while fighting, or were routed when in ...

    Article : 76 words
  12. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    There was a distinguished and representative gathering at the annual dinner of the Lord Mayor (Alderman Hennesy) in the Town Hall to-night. All of the speeches ...

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  13. THE BAVARIANS.

    In view of the Kaiser's wish that the Bavarians could meet the British "Just once," prominence has been given to the surrender of 150 Bavarians to the British ...

    Article : 119 words
  14. ATTACK ON THE AUSTRIANS.

    The Austrians on Monday strongly entrenched at Sandomierz (Poland), in three lines, with wire entanglements, carrying alternating currents, but the Russians, with ...

    Article : 96 words
  15. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 748 words
  16. POSITION ON THE FRONT.

    The French War Department's communique issued to-day reports that the action between the North Sea and Lys is less violent. The Allies repulsed attacks ...

    Article : 135 words
  17. INVASION OF POLAND.

    All the German detachments along the Charzele-Ulawa front, in Northern Poland, have been driven across the frontier into East Prussia. ...

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  18. AT SEA.

    A Mr. Sheppard, of Godalming, in Surrey, who was a passenger by the steamer Zieten, and who has just been landed at Liverpool, reports that when the Zieten was ...

    Article : 227 words
  19. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—May I, through the columns of your paper, thank the friends who have provided and fitted up our church at the camp, viz:—Mr. R. P. Vincent, tent; ...

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  20. WHY VON MOLTKE WENT.

    The "Standard's" Copenhagen correspondent states that the dismisal of General Von Moltke has been officially announced. It was due to the Kaiser's desire for ...

    Article : 42 words
  21. WAR ITEMS.

    The question of the rate of pay to the men now on duty in the New Zealand forts was referred to in the New Zealand House of Representatives on October 20, ...

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  22. AERIAL CHASE.

    Two British and two French aeroplanes pursued four German machines at Ypres and drove them into a dangerous position. One of the German machines was then ...

    Article : 35 words
  23. AUSTRALIAN METAL COMPANIES.

    A raid was made early this morning by the military authorities on the office of several metal companies in the city. Officers with armed guards suddenly appeared ...

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  24. GERMAN TRICKERIES.

    It has now been discovered that the Germans are in the habit of sending out scouts and skirmishers dressed in country women's clothes, and pretending to be working in ...

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  25. AN OVERDUE STEAMER.

    The overdue British steamer Vine Branch, which was supposed to have been sunk by a German cruiser, has arrived at Valparaiso. ...

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  26. FLOGGED TO THE FRONT.

    It appears that German officers who have recently been seen beating their men with the flat of their sabres to force them on to attack, are now flogging them to the front. ...

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  27. GERMAN CRUISER GEIER.

    The German cruiser Geier, which recently put into Honolulu for repairs, has been interned at that port. ...

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  28. SHIPPING ON THE SCHELDT.

    Owing to the presence of unknown vessels on the Scheldt at night time, the Burgomaster of Flushing has issued a warning that all strange ships, except mailboats. ...

    Article : 96 words
  29. GERMANS SKELL A HOSPITAL.

    During the recent heavy fighting to the northward of Dunkirk the Red Cross service of the allied armies picked up 700 German wounded and placed ...

    Article : 69 words
  30. SYRIANS IN AUSTRALIA.

    A deputation of Syrians waited upon the Assistant Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Mahon) to-day with reference to the recent proclamation in which they were called ...

    Article : 112 words
  31. DESPERATE BELGIAN FIGHT.

    Details of the recent fight at Ramscapaele (Belgium) show that when superior forces of German marines, with naval guns, forced the Allies to evacuate the town, ...

    Article : 128 words
  32. SOUTH AFRICAN REVOLT.

    The Union forces yesterday captured 850 rebels with all their carts and waggons at Cossen-Vaal. The rebels in other parts of the Transvaal are dispirited. ...

    Article : 288 words
  33. GERMANS AT BRUSSELS.

    The reports of looting by German princes in Belgium as well as in France are further confirmed. The "Times" states that Prince Charles of Hohenzollern, Major-General ...

    Article : 230 words
  34. "ALL THE WORLD'S AIRCRAFT."

    This is the title of the annual founded and edited by Mr. Fred. T. Jane, be founder and editor of "Fighting Ships." It was known originally as All the World's ...

    Article : 370 words
  35. PACIFIC CABLE.

    It is notified for public information that the Pacific cable has now been restored, and business via that route may now be accepted under prevailing conditions. ...

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  36. FRENCH AND BELGIAN FRONTIERS.

    Several newspapers are publishing reviews of the situation in France and Belgium, particularly Great Britain's share of the fighting. ...

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  37. KAISER'S UNHAPPY LOT.

    Correspondents state that the Kaiser's personal guards have been doubled and no stranger is allowed within revolver range of his quarters. He has been worried by ...

    Article : 118 words
  38. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 226 words
  39. RHODES SCHOLAR CAPTURED.

    Speaking at a civic reception at Geraldton yesterday Archbishop Riley stated that he had received a cable message to the effect that his son Basil, a Rhodes scholar ...

    Article : 54 words
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