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  3. ALLIES STEADILY ADVANCE DESPITE ALL OBSTACLES. CONSPICUOUS BRITISH INTREPIDITY. VON KLUCK REPULSED. BATTLE OF THE AISNE WANING. A WELSH ARMY CORPS. ALLIES' STEADY ADVANCE.

    The Paris "Journal" states that the steady advance of the Allied forces is becoming highly important, and General von Kluck's flanks are now exposed. ...

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  4. MORE FIGHTING.

    An our left wing on Rig to the heights of Lassing, west of Noyon, the Germans renewed their activities, while east of the Oise and north of the Aisne ...

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  5. THE GERMAN CRUISERS.

    On Sunday week, the cruisers Ghelsenan and Scharnhorst arrived at Apia at break of day and left at noon. While at Apia shots were exchanged between ...

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  6. BELFORT NOT TAKEN.

    Detroit, which the Germans said they had taken, has never been attacked. ...

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  7. GERMANS COURT-MARTIALLED.

    The German officers who were recently captured in a motor car, dressed as British soldiers, and in possession of the trunk of the late Captain Bertrand ...

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  8. A GERMAN CRUISER.

    The German cruiser Emden assisted by the misty weather in intercepting wireless messages, sank between the 10th and 14th, two colliers; two empty ...

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  9. REPORTED PEACE OVERTURES.

    When news was received in Sydney a few days ago that Germany sought to make peace with Belgium, the Premier (Mr. Holman) cabled to the ...

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  10. MORE BURNING.

    The Germans have expelled from Wolversten all males above 10 years of age. A detachment of German cyclists ...

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  11. SINISTER AND REVOLTING.

    The third report of the committee investigating atrocities in Belgium says:—"Up to the present we have been able to record only a small part of the ...

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  12. POSITION IN GERMANY.

    Wheat is becoming increasingly scarce in Germany. ...

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  13. "TREMENDOUS LOSSES."

    The Times Bordeaux correspondent states that the great battle on the Aisne River is waning, although it is too early to say whether this is ...

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  14. HOHENZOLLERN HONOR.

    Prince Adalbert, the Kaiser's son, collected £10,000 at Rheims, and subsequently he bombarded the city for three days. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA’S AID.

    Speaking to-day at the Federal luncheon, in response to the toast of the "Commonwealth Government," the Prime Minister said that the war was ...

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  16. GERMANY AND DENMARK.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" reports that the German policy in North Schleswig hitherto has been a great mistake, and the new Governor, Count von Moltke, ...

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  17. FINANCIAL.

    The Patriotic funds now total £231,653. MELBOURNE, Tuesday. The Lord mayor's Patriotic Fund ...

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  18. IN BRUSSELS.

    It is reported that the Bavarian troops have left Brussels. Some of them were courtmartialled and shot. It is stated that all the Germans have ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    Later information regarding the movements of the Australian fleet in the Pacific states that shots were exchanged at Apia. The firing did not last long, ...

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  20. WORK OF AIRMEN.

    German airmen, mistaking for British some German heavy guns which had been cunningly hidden at Necoir-de-Castrean, dropped bombs upon them, ...

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  21. GERMANY WANTS MEN.

    Germany is offering premiums to foreigners who will volunteer for service in the army. ...

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  22. AUSTRIA'S STRONGHOLD.

    The Russians have begun the bombardment of Jaroslav, and the investment of Przemysl, Austria's principal stronghold. ...

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  23. GAIETY AT KIAO-CHAU.

    Some of the forts at Kiao-chau are bomb-proof. The garrison is granted one day in three for liberty. ...

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  24. WHAT RUSSIA DEMANDS.

    The "Bourse Gazette" declares that before peace is arranged Russia must secure the freedom of the Slavs from a foreign yoke, and end the nightmare ...

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  25. VON KLUCK' REPULSED.

    General von Kluck, on Friday night, ordered a general advance of the infantry from Chaningny to Naizza Plateau, upon the foremost British trenches ...

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  26. GERMANS DEFENCE

    Immense barricades are being constructed on the right bank of the Rhine, to check the allied forces. There is some movement in the ...

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  27. PRICE OF WHEAT,

    Mr. William Kendall, a retired farmer and ex-M.H.R., in giving evidence before the Prices of Food Board, claimed that the farmer was entitled to 5 ...

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  28. VALUE OF METHOD.

    The "Times" military correspondent says that there is no cause for any anxiety because the Allied forces are not immediately overwhelming the ...

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  29. AUSTRIAN GENERAL SHOT.

    The "Gironal D'Italia" publishes a telegram from Vienna stating that the Austrians court-martialled and shot General Vodinaviski, who is of Slav ...

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  30. RHEIMS CATHEDRAL.

    The Consul-General for France, M. Chayet, has received from the French Minister for Foreign Affairs (M. Delcasse) a cablegram reading as follows:— ...

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  31. ITALY'S FRONTIER.

    Two hundred thousand Austrian troops are concentrated on the Italian frontier. ...

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  32. OUR SOLDIER HEROES.

    Mr. Gibbs, cabling from Chalons on Saturday, states that a great storm was raging at Soissons on Thursday and Friday. ...

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  33. AUSTRIAN REVERSES.

    The High Commissioner has sent the following message, dated London, September 21, 12.35 a.m.:—Reliable: The Servians defeated 20,000 ...

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  34. DUM DUM BULLETS.

    Thirty dum dums have been extracted from wounded soldiers. ...

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  35. MESSAGE OF PRAISE.

    The Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson) inspected the Queensland quota of the first Australian Expeditionary force yesterday. Before his ...

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  36. THE GERMAN WAY.

    The third report of the Minister of Justice says that Vise was entirely burned by the Germans, while the localities between Bilorde, Malines, and ...

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  37. SIR W. BARTTELOT.

    Sir Walter Barttelot, of the Cold stream Guards, has been wounded. Sir Walter Barttelot was Lord Denman's A.D.C. during his term as ...

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  38. THE RIGHT MEN.

    Mr. A. L. Carmichael (Minister for Public Instruction) advises from London:—"Australia's offer of 20,000 men ...

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  39. MISSING IBRITISH SOLDIERS.

    The following cable message has been received by the Minister of External Affairs, from the High Commissioner's Office:— ...

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  40. GENERAL MESSAGES.

    Prince Albert is convalescent. CAPETOWN, Monday. Officially revised list of the Pegasus casualties shows that 25 were killed, 52 ...

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  41. ALLEGED GERMAN BRUTALITY.

    A Frenchman, formerly of Oxford, writing to an English friend, says that when the Germans abandoned captured villages, they destroyed everything. ...

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  42. KAISER'S FOURTH SON.

    Prince August Wilhelm, the Kaiser's fourth son; has been shot in the left arm by a stray bullet. ...

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  43. CONTROL OF TRADE.

    Further orders-in-council have been issued in connection with the Control of Trade Act of 1914. BRISBANE WHOLESALE PRICES. ...

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  44. GERMANS IN THE PACIFIC.

    It was learned on the arrival of the Sonoma from San Francisco yesterday that the day after she sailed from Pago Page on the 14th instant several ...

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  45. GERMAN-MADE NEWS.

    The London "Daily Mail" reports that Baron Kuhlmann, recently counsellor of the German embassy in London, is conducting a Swedish Press campaign ...

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  46. ENEMY'S PATENTS.

    The Federal Commission on foodstuffs, in a report on the enemy's patents, recommends that legislation should be passed, as in Great Britain, empowering ...

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  47. GERMAN MEN RESENTFUL.

    A German lieutenant, now a prisoner, states that the Germans are very short of capable officers. Many of the best officers have, he says, been wilfully shot ...

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  48. PACIFIC CABLE CUT.

    It has been ascertained that the Pacific cable at Fanning Island was out by the German cruiser Nurnberg on September 8. ...

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  49. KITCHENER'S TITLES.

    An official notice of letters patent granting new titles to Lord Kitchener was published in the London "Gazette" on Tuesday night. The famous soldier ...

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  50. AUSTRIANS RUNNING.

    General Ruszky's army is chasing the Austrians, who have left all their transports behind them in their wild flight. For six days the retreating soldiers ...

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  51. WELSHMEN TO THE FRONT.

    Mr. David Lloyd George is heading a movement to raise a complete Welsh army corps. ...

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  52. LOSS OF SUBMARINE AE1.

    It is surmised that the Australian submarine AE1 struck a reef and went straight to the bottom. There the unfortunates would remain for 24 hours, ...

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  53. AVIATOR ARCHERS.

    The following cable has been received by the Federal Government from the High Commissioner:—A German Army surgeon states that arrows have been ...

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  54. NAVAL FIGHT.

    A report from Stockholm (Sweden) says that a number of Russian warships have arrived at Helsinfors, capital of Finland, in a damaged condition. ...

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  55. ENEMY'S MAUBEUGE LOSSES.

    The German losses in the bombardment and storming of Maubeuge are estimated to have been between 80,000 and 140,000. ...

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  56. MANY GERMAN PRISONERS.

    Many German prisoners have been taken by the Australian fleet. ...

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  57. FAMILY OF BRAVES

    Among the specially trained Australians lost on the submarine AEI, was Mr. John James Bray, the son of a Bendigo widow. He was sent to ...

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  58. BURNING TERMONDE.

    Prior to the evacuation of Termonde the Germans re-enactcd inferno. Whilst overhead shells screamed, drunken Germans danced to the brazen music of a ...

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  59. BELGIANS BEAT GERMANS.

    The "Chronicle" correspondent at Antwerp states that the Germans made three desperate but unsuccessful attempts on Saturday and Sunday to ...

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  60. SERVIAN SUCCESSES

    It is officially stated that in the retirement from Ushlgrad the Austrians abandoned large quantities of provisions, material for the field hospital, ...

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  61. PLUCKY CAPTAIN POCKLEY.

    News has reached Sydney of the manner in which Captain Pockley lost his life. The appeared that a force consisting of ...

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  65. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    The steamer Marama left for Auckland last night. LONDON, Monday. The mails from Australia by the P. ...

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  66. TOOWOOMBA AND DISTRICT PATRIOTIC FUND.

    Amount previously acknowledged, £1120/6/9: from Grammar School Minstrels, £30/8/6: total, £1150/15/3. MEETING OF SUBSCRIBERS. ...

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  68. THE STEAMER SIGNAL.

    The Chief Justice (Sir Pope A. Cooper), to-day made an order granting the application on behalf of the charterers of the German steamer Signal, now ...

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