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  3. THE EUROPEAN WAR. PATHFINDER SUNK BY MINE. MORE GERMAN MINEFIELDS. AUSTRIANS HELD IN CHECK. 20 RUSSIAN ARMY CORPS TO LAUNCH AGAINST GERMANY. NO MOVEMENT OUTSIDE PARIS. OFFICIAL HEWS.

    The following message won received from Sir George Reid (Australian High Commissioner) yesterday:— LONDON, September 6th, 12.10 p.m., ...

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  4. DEFENCE OF ENGLAND

    The navy has undertaken the aerial defence of England, particularly London. Waterplaces are continually patrolling the East Coast and searchlights ...

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  5. THE SENATE.

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  6. AUSTRIANS HELD IN CHECK.

    A high military official states that at the outset of the war Austria was the most serious enemy because, except for four army corps seat into Survia, the ...

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  7. PITTSWORTH PATRIOTIC FUND.

    The Pittsworth Shire Council has unanimously decided to vote £50 to the Pittsworth and District Patriotic Fund. ...

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  8. "SCRAPS OF PAPER."

    The "World." commenting editorially on Germany's call out and the disavowal of treaties says that for a hundred years a scrap of paper preserved ...

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  9. FOOD STUFF FUND.

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  10. STATE OF PARTIES,

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  11. ITALY'S DUTY.

    An enthusiastie meeting of Italians in London yesterday passed a resolution expressing sympathy with England. The speakers affirmed that it was Italy's duty ...

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  12. LIVING WAGE.

    The question as to whether the living wage set by the Court could be reduced under exceptional circumstances was mentioned by Mr. Justice Hoydon in ...

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  13. AUSTRIA AND SERVIA.

    A despatch to the London "Star" from Athens says that the Servians are sending many troops to reinforce those already in Drina. There is no truth ...

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  14. GHENT BOMBARDED.

    German aeroplanes bombarded Ghent, also Bekloo, without causing much loss of life, but some damage, was done to property. ...

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  15. THE NORTH SCHOOL.

    The scholars of the North State school (Girls and Infants) have subscribed £3 to the Mayor's fund. ...

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  16. GENERAL MESSAGES

    A great exodus is taking place from Havre towards England, including many refugees. The boats are crowded. PETROGRAD, Saturday. ...

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  17. DESTRUCTION OF LOUVAINE.

    Will Irwin, the American author, with three American war correspondents, witnessed the sack of Louvain. He states that the destruction and massacres ...

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  18. MILLION MEN.

    Lord Charles Beresford, speaking a Portsmouth, said that Britain required a million men. Recruiting continues to be brisk. ...

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  19. MORE MINE FIELDS.

    The Germans continue to sow minefields. There are usually 30 mines out opposite the east coast of commercial harbors. ...

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  20. GERMANS SURPRISED.

    "Le Journal" says that a German colonel, who was taken prisoner, stated that thousands of Germans were massed at Lienville when the French artillery ...

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  21. GERMAN MOVEMENT.

    It is officially stated that the Germans are carrying out a wide converging movement, leaving Paris on right. The south-easterly march continues. ...

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  22. THROUGH THE UHLANS.

    Colonel Sir Philip ChetwodE, the first man mentioned in despatches, wrote to his father-in-law at Stapleton, stating they were fighting without ceasing. ...

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  23. JAPANESE RESENTMENT.

    A long statement has been issued in Canada reciting the treatment of the Japanese by Germany and Austria. It denounces the German and Austrian ...

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  24. THE DAMAGED TORPEDOERS.

    Some newspapers think it probable that the damaged to pedoers at Kiel were sent there for repairs after the Heligoland fight. ...

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  25. BRITISH BUGLE CALLS.

    Trouble was caused in several instances during last week's fighting through the Germans using the British bugle calls. A notable disaster ...

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  26. BAND AND BATH FUND.

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  27. VERY LATEST.

    It is officially stated that the Germans are going further from Paris, continuing a movement to the south-east, which commenced on Thursday. The ...

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  28. A BETTING PROSECUTION.

    By a majority decision to-day the State Full Court held that a private letter box at a General Post Office is not a "place" within. the meaning of the ...

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  29. BRITISH AFFAIRS.

    The Admiralty has announced that all aids to navigation in the North Sea, day and night, may be removed at any time without further warning. ...

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  30. AGAINST MILITARISM.

    Sir Edwad Grey, writing to a recruiting meeting at Berwick, said that England was engaged in a conflict against militarism, under which Western Europe ...

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  31. BATTLE OF LEMBURG.

    Petrograd (formerly St. Petersburg) announces the complete rout of an Austrian army of 160,000 at Eastelmburg, Galicia, and the defeat of the ...

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  32. PITTSWORTH.

    The local branch of the Red Cross Society took advantage of the large influx of visitors into the town on Saturday (Federal election day), and made ...

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  33. TURKEY’S INDEPENDENCE.

    The Russian, French, and English Ambassadors renewed their assurances that Turkey's independence and integrity would be maintained against all ...

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  34. CROW’S NEST

    A concert in aid of the Red Cross Society was held on Friday night, and was a grand success, the sum of £9 being realised. An excellent ...

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  35. ELECTION DODGE.

    On Wednesday last the fortnightly payment of the old-age pension was due. A letter in the following tennis was handed to each percon in Melbourne who ...

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  36. IN AFRICA.

    The acting-Governor on the Gold Coast issued a proclamation on August 5, informing the chiefs and people of the existence of war between Britain ...

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  37. DUM DUMS.

    The wounded from Prussia describe how they stood for hours with shrapnel raining down. They were unable to see a single German for dust. ...

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  38. GERMAN ARMS CORPS.

    A wounded German officer states that the German success is entirely due to the troops never being in action day after day. The army corps work in ...

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  39. GERMAN FORCES FLOODED.

    About 40,000 Germans continued movement to the north and north-west of Brussels for the purpose of cutting off the Antwerp communication with ...

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  40. AUSTRIAN TROOPS.

    American cable message from Petrograd declare that the Austrian troops are for from being the effective weapon that was anticipated. ...

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  41. THE CRIME OF WAR.

    Speaking last evening of international war, Rev. Charles Martin declared that truth should be recognised. What was termed "theft" in the individual was ...

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  42. RUSSIAN SUCCESS.

    A Russian officer, wounded near Tomaschoff, says our infantry put the majority of the Austrian officers hors de combat causing a panic. "We then ...

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  43. IMAGINERY PERILS.

    The naval correspondent ot the "Times" says: "Imaginary perils need not frighten us. What the Germans can do we can do also. Thirteen Zeppelins ...

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  44. 35.000 WOUNDED ABANDONED.

    Thirty-five thousand Austrian and Russian wounded were abandoned between Tarnogroad and Tarnpol, beside those at Lemberg, owing to the ...

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  45. THE BRITISH RETREAT.

    An English trainer relates the British retreat from Compeigne to Chantilly. First came motor vans and motor buses, racing down the road like an ...

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  46. GERMANS EVACUATE TERMONDE.

    The Germans are evacuating Termonde. They burnt a number of houses and blew up the northern Schledt bridge to prevent an offensive ...

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  47. A COMMENDABLE ACTION.

    Sir,—On Friday last we held a Flag and Badge Day, and thanks to the palriotism and generous heartedness of the Toowoomba people, we sold out of ...

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  48. AUSTRIAN DEFEAT

    A sanguinary light continues along the front from Lublin to Kholm where the 100th Austrian army corps attempted to break the Russian lines and were ...

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  49. GOOD FOR UNCLE SAM.

    A large contingent of buyers from Sydney houses are now on their way to America for the purpose of negotiating with American manufacturers for the ...

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  50. "SAFE AS THE BANK."

    After consulting with the leading traders and bankers, Mr. Lloyd George (Chancellor of the Exchequer) in order to facilitate the removal of the ...

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  51. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A disastrous fire occurred here at 4.30 this morning, resulting in the destruction of a cottage owned by Mrs. J. Kuse (adjoining Copp and Bond's livery ...

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  52. PARIS ON GUARD.

    A military expert writes as follows to the Melbourne "Argus":—At Paris, all preparations should be completed by this. We are assured ...

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  53. OPPOSING ARMIES.

    A communique states that the movement of the opposing armies outside Paris continues without any attempt on the part of the enemy against ...

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  54. SALE OF POTATOES FOR PATRIOTIC FUND.

    Considerable interest was (says the "Courier") aroused in the sale by auction on Friday morning of eight bags of fine large Brownell ptotatoos, in aid ...

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  55. IN CHINA.

    China, following on the precedent of the Russo-Japanese war, has declared that at such points within Laenckau, Hanchan and the neighborhood of ...

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  56. FISHING FLEET SUNK.

    The Admiralty announces that two German cruisers and four destroyers sunk 15 British fishing boats in the North Sea, and took the crews prisoners. ...

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  60. AUSTRIAN ATROCITIES.

    A Nish correspondent states that the Austrians bound together and shot 80 Servian prisoners at Shabatz,and bayonetted the bodies, saying: "We are ...

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