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  2. Advertising

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  3. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    It is evident from the news which 'has come through that the German army is recovering from the disorder into which it was thrown by its defeat ...

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  4. Position in France.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Bordeaux correspondent learns in Paris from official sources that the battle continues along the whole front from the Oise to the ...

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  5. Naval Movements.

    Kronstadt papers are of opinion that the main German fleet is preparing to operate against Russia. ...

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  6. SEIZURE OF MERCHANTMEN.

    "Fairplay" states that the allies seized and [?]ank 352 German merchantmen of 853,852 gross tonnage, of which Great Britain seized 587,470 tons, and the ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The contributions to the various patriotic and war relief funds organised in Sydney now amount to 210,000. This includes:—Lord Mayor's fund, £110,000; ...

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  8. A VESSEL SUNK.

    The Fisgard II., while being towed in the Channel, foundered in a gale. Twenty-one of the crew were drowned. ...

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  9. CANADA,

    Owing to the enthusiasm, Canada sends 25,000 instead of 20,000 men, and also 10,000 to maintain the contingent at its full strength, and 5000 in ...

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  10. SATISFACTORY ENROLMENT.

    To-day's enrolments for the second Australian expeditionary force numbered 100. So far 852 have been en rolled for the infantry brigade, as well ...

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  11. PATRIOTIC GYMKHANA.

    The Commercial Travellers' Association has formed a committee to work up a patriotic gymkhana and procession, to take place in Launceston at the Show ...

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  12. GERMANY.

    A Swiss merchant from Munich reports that acute distress prevails in the south of Germany. ...

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  13. In Australia.

    After handing over the Control of the Defence Department to his successor, (Senator Pearce) to-day, Senator Millen made a statement reviewing the military ...

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  14. The Austrians.

    The Austrians are evacuating Galicia, and are in a state of complete rout, while the German corps which reinforced the Austrians are now retreating. ...

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  15. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The hon. secretary of the Red Cross Society desires to say that owing to the rush of work when the country branches sent their contributions in, there ...

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  16. Four Days' Operations.

    Sir George Reid has cables under date, London, September, 17, 11.5 p.m. Officials.—The descriptive account of the operations of the British front ...

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  17. SEIZURES OF WHEAT.

    The 142,000 bags of wheat seized at Darling Island by the Government under the authority of the Necessary Commodities Act is still in its possession. None ...

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  18. GERMANS COVERING THE RETREAT

    The "Matin" (Paris) says the German position north of the Aisne is based on an important junction of railways, and it seems the German right seeks only to cover the Crown Prince's ...

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  19. JUBILATION GONE.

    Copenhagen reports state that the German jubilation has gone, and the press is preparing the people for disaster and the defence of the Fatherland. ...

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  20. MOVEMENT OF TROOPS.

    From Petrograd it is reported that the Germans are sending back the first line of troops from East Prussia to France. Apparently the reason for the first ...

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  21. GERMANS SHOOT THEIR OWN MEN.

    A Saxon officer admits that the German artillery near Malines annihilated a Prussian regiment, mistaking it for the French infantry; and also near a ...

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  22. DEFENCE OF GERMANY.

    It is reported that Cologne, Dusseldorf, Mesel, and Duisberg are strengthening their fortifications and preparing defences. ...

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  23. In Tasmania.

    The detachment required for the clearing hospital and for the first reinforcement units is practically complete, but the military authorities announce that ...

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  24. GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    Many' German regiments have traversed Liege towards France. ...

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  25. FRONT OF THE AISNE BATTLE.

    A "Daily News" special asserts that a new army, whose composition is secret, has arrived against the German right, which is retreating. The front of the ...

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  26. GERMAN FICTIONS.

    Among the fictions circulated in Germany is that "the situation before Paris is wholly favourable for our army." The Berolina Correspondence Agency ...

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  27. REMOVAL OF THE CAMP.

    It is announced that the scheme of transferring the camp now at Brighton to Claremont will not be put into-operation until after the departure of the ...

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  28. FLOATING AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    Mr. C. Carmichael, who is Minister of Education in the New South Wales Cabinet, arrived in Melbourne to-day enroute to Sydney, after a visit to London ...

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  29. YOUNG TASMANIAN INJURED.

    The regrettable news of a somewhat serious mishap that befel one of the young Tasmanian members of the Army Service Corps now at Morphettville camp, ...

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  30. NEW SOUTH WALES OFFICER'S DEATH.

    Colonel Knight, of New South Wales, has succumbed to wounds received in the fighting in France. ...

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  31. High Commissioner's Message

    Under date London, September 18, 12.33 a.m., the High Commissioner cables—'"Official—Paris reports lo important change in the position of the armies, ...

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  32. RACING CLUB'S DONATION.

    Instead of making increased charges for admission to Flemington during the spring meeting, and giving the extra money 'to the patriotic funds, the V.R.C. ...

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  33. TOURISTS ON THE CONTINENT.

    Writing from Lucerne (Switzerland)' under date August 7, to her son, Mr. V. P. Dobson, of Messrs. Johnstone and Wilmnot, 'Ltd., Lady Dobson says:—The ...

    Article : 436 words
  34. EXPORT OF SUGAR PROHIBITED.

    Proclamations were issued to-night prohibiting the export of sugar from Australia except by permission of the Minister of Customs. ...

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  35. COMING EVENTS.

    2.30 p.m. 2nd 8 p.m.—Picture entertainments at Princess and Academy. 8 p.m.—The Dundles Mechanics'. ...

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  36. A GENEROUS DONATION.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher) has received a letter from the New Zealand and Australian Land Co., Ltd., Sydney, intimating that in pursuance of their ...

    Article : 182 words
  37. TO-MORROW.

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