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  2. BETTER PROSPECTS. ALL AROUND. REPORTED GREAT RUSSIAN VICTORIES ALLIES’ ADVANCE. THE CANADIANS REACH ENGLAND. DREAD DISEASES. AMONGST THE GERMAN FORCES. TURKEY WINGED. SHIPPING DISASTERS TO THE ENEMY MARITZ MAIMED. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY ACTIVE. CAPTURES COMET. RUSSIAN VICTORIES.

    It is officially stated that the Russians defeated the Austrians south of Przemysl. The took 500 prisoners and ...

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    General Rennenkampf, a successful Commander of Russian forces. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Major-General William Throsby Bridges, C.M.G., in command of Australia's twenty thousand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRAVE BELGIANS.

    The Premier has received a cable message stating that the Belgian authorities are most grateful for the Government's offer to provide for a number ...

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  7. SHOCKING CONDITIONS.

    Mr. Maurice Barres has visited Alsace. He states that the French found the German ambulance hospital at Raon le Cape in an appalling condition, as ...

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  8. THE AE1,

    The Sydney "Morning Herald" correspondent, writing from Rabaul on September 27, discusses the disappearance of the AE1. He says:— ...

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  9. TURKEY HOBBLED.

    A message from Constantinope states that Turkey has informed Germany that, owing to a lack of money, she will be compelled to demobilise. ...

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  10. AFTER THE EMDEN

    Sir George Reid cables as follows, under date, London Thursday:— Official: The Admiralty announces that a British warship sank the ...

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  11. A SCHEME THAT FAILED.

    It transpires that arrangements were made with a leading German cinematograph firm to take a gigantic film, recording the Kaiser's entry into Paris. ...

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  12. LETTERS FOR TROOPS.

    The Commonwealth postal authorities advise that a communication has been received from the Department of Defence, intimating, in connection with ...

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  13. LABOR MANIFESTO.

    Twenty-five Labor members of the House of Commons and numerous trade unions, and other Labor leaders have issued a manifesto stating that if ...

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  14. REPORTED TO BE SUNK.

    Passengers who arrived from the east yesterday by the E. and A. liner St. Albans, brought news of the German warship Emden, whose actions and ...

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  15. BAD-TASTE BANDSMEN.

    The Inspector-General issued an order last night, prohibiting the German band from playing in the streets of Sydney. The band recently played the ...

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  16. SUPERIOR FRENCH GUNS.

    A correspondent of the "Hetleven," who recently was with the Germans in Lorraine, states that the Germans are dissatisfied with the progress they have ...

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  17. CHARLEVILLE.

    The patriotic concert held in the Albert Hall last night was crowded. The audience was the largest ever seen here. Previous to the concert a ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Owing to Col. Maritz's rebellion, General Botha is taking the field earlier than he originally intended, with several Dutch commanders on the old ...

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  19. GERMAN SUBMARINE RAID

    The "Scotsman" states that a German submarine was seen on the east coast of Scotland recently, apparently relying upon a supply ship. This vessel ...

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  20. AUSTRIANS DEFEATED.

    The Servians and Montenegrins defeated the Austrians between Tuzla and Vlasenitza. Many Austrians were killed, while ...

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  21. RED GROSS FUND.

    The hon. treasurer (Mrs. F. J. Paterson) acknowledges the following additional donations:—Previously acknowledged, £450/12/1; proceeds of raffle ...

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  22. VERY LATEST. AUSTRO-GERMAN LOSSES.

    A Dutchman, recently in Berlin, writing English friends, states that the authorities in Germany estimate the total losses in France and Belgium at ...

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  23. "DEFINITELY STOPPED,"

    An evening communique states that the Germans evacuated the left bank of the River Lysh and La Basse. We made notable progress in the Laus region, and ...

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  24. NAVAL OFFICER'S OPINION,

    A British naval reserve officer at Fremantle to-day discussed in the following manner:— "It is with regret that I have just ...

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  25. "ASSASSINATORS."

    It transpires that when M. Poincaire's (the French President) visit to General Joffre was arranged the Germans sent one of their best ...

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  26. COLLECTION OF CLOTHING.

    Gifts of clothing for the poor in Britain and Belgium are still coming to hand though not in such quantities as the W.C.T.U. hoped for. ...

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  27. REBELS LOSE 80 MEN.

    A British battery fougut a party of Col. Maritz's forces at Patedraai, and took 80 prisoners. ...

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  28. FIGHTING IN THE EAST.

    Fighting is proceeding 30 miles west of Warsaw. The German advance Guards were repulsed, after severe engagements ...

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  29. THE GERMAN RETREAT.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that the Germans are creating havoc among the French coal mines. They are evidently wreaking their ...

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  30. THE ALLIES' ADVANCE

    A communique issued at midnight records the capture of Estaires, and also an advance north and cost of Rheims, where the Allies gained two kilometers; ...

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  31. WIRELESS TO RABAUL.

    The Postmaster (Mr. R. Stiller) advises as follows:—"A wireless station has been opened at Rabaul, New Britain, for the transaction of public ...

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  32. MORE BARBARISM.

    Count Total, a member of the Council of the Empire, has returned to Petrograd from Germany, where he was a prisoner. He declares that the Germans ...

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  33. JOINING FORCES

    It is understood that a junction will be effected soon between the Allies and the Belgian army, which is now near Termondo. ...

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  34. WHEN RUSSIA LOST.

    Following the first detailed account of the Osterfode disaster some weeks ago. General Bennenkampf seemed certain ...

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  35. TOOWOOMBA AND DISTRICT PATRIOTIC FUND.

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  36. FRUSTRATED.

    The German plan was to seize Calais and establish a Zeppelin depot there for the purpose of attacking London and Paris. ...

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  37. AUSTRIAN DISASTER,

    A message from Trieste states that a fire practically destroyed an uncompleted Dreadnought at Monfaleno Arsenal, and damaged six destroyers. ...

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  38. GENERAL MESSAGES

    The Germans deny that the Russian fleet sank two German submarines. ATHENS, Thursday. The Russian fleet captured two ...

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  39. IS GERMANY SHORT?

    It is semi-officially announced at Petrograd that despite the existence of a great number of ordnance works in Germany and their considerable ...

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  40. THE CANADIANS.

    The first Canadian transport moored at Plymouth at 9 o'clock yesterday morning, and the last arrived only 12 hours later. ...

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  41. A CONTRACT.

    The "Tribune," in an article on King George (of Great Britain and Ireland) contrasts the dignified silence with which he awaits events ...

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  42. AUSTRIANS ANNIHILATED.

    The Russians have ceaselessly bombarded Przemysl. Three Austrians sortied on Wednesday. ...

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  43. WOMEN MO CHILDREN.

    A dozen sailing trawlers from Ostead have reached Lowestoft, crowded with refugees, most of whom are women and children, who suffered greatly. ...

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  44. FOOD STUFFS FUND.

    Amount previously acknowledged, £2770/17/11; Drayton Branch (1st instalment), £69/0/3; proceeds of Benefit concert held in the Empire Theatre on ...

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  45. A FRENCH RUSE.

    When the French evacuated Badonviller the Germans immediately entered and ordered the terrified inhabitants to come out of the cellars in which ...

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  46. THE HOMELESS.

    There are 25,000 Belgian refugees in the Folkestone district, and 1,000,000 in Holland, including 50,000 at Rotterdam. ...

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  47. FROM AUSTRALIA.

    Six motor ambulances, subscribed for in Australia, go to France to-morrow. SYDNEY, Friday. ...

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  48. PANAMA CANAL

    The first steamer from the Pacific coast; via the Panama Canal, has reached Liverpool. PANAMA, Thursday. ...

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  49. AUSTRALIA'S NAVY.

    The Minister for Defence received a wireless from Admiral Sir George Patey, Commander-in-Chief of the Australian Navy, at Rabaul, stating that ...

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  50. DREAD DISEASES

    Professor Besseir, of Melhater, has been sent to Metz, to combat the threatening epidemic of disease. He found an exceptionally large ...

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  51. WAGGONS FOR THE FORCES.

    A particularly smart piece of work was (says the Melbourne "Argus") turned out recently, by Messrs. H. V. M'Kay and Co., of the Sunshine ...

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  53. PRINCESS MARY

    Princess mary is appealing for £100,000 to provide a gift of pipe, tobacco and light to every sailor and soldier on active service; also sweets for the ...

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  55. DRAYTON BRANCH.

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  56. WHAT WAR COSTS.

    Exchequer returns show that Great Britain's expenditure on the war has so far averaged about £5,000,000 a week. ...

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  57. LOANS FOR COMBATANTS.

    The Government officials now consider that any loan to the belligerent nations in Europe can be made by private firms or individuals, which is in ...

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  58. BAND FOR QUEEN[?]

    The mayor (Alderman Boland) has [?] received from Lieutenant-Colonel Camman, commanding 15th Battalion,1 Fourth Infantry Brigade, Enoggera, a ...

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  59. BRITISH MOVE FORWARD.

    The movement of General Frenck's troops from the Aisne was carried out ten days ago. The troops were delighted with the ...

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