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  2. SECOND EDITION. "The Argus" Office, Friday, 2.30 a.m. APPALLING SLAUGHTER.

    A Calais message states:— "The bloody struggle continues at Nieuport and Ostend. Belgian wounded reached the base hospital on Monday and Tuesday. The Belgians ...

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  3. GERMAN VIEW OF THE WAR

    LONDON, Sept. 18.—Ihe events of the past five weeks have recalled some of the most truculent sayings of the Kaiser, which might otherwise have been forgotten. As ...

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  4. DEADLY MINES.

    One of the survivors of the steamer Manchester Commerce, which bank after striking German raine off the north coast of Ireland, relates that the shock of the ...

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  5. DUEL IN THE AIR...'

    The famous French aviator Paulhan, flying at a height of 8,000ft., crossed the German lines towards Amiens. When a German aeroplane appeared the Frenchman ...

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  6. RUSSIANS VICTORIOUS

    An official bulletin issued in Berlin admits the retreat of the German army in Poland. "Our army and the Austrians," it states, "have been compelled to retreat before fresh ...

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  7. BOER TREACHERY.

    The Union Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief (General Botha) has lost no time in carrying out his promise to take drastic measures to quell the revolt headed ...

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  8. ENEMY WEAKENING

    Berlin admits that the German army in Poland is retreating before the Russians. The Austrians are now engaged with a Russian force which is stated officially at Vienna to be of ...

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  9. EX-KING MANOEL.

    Ex-King Manoel of Portugal has renewed his offer to serve Great Britain in the war in any capacity. He has expressed his readiness even to serve under the present ...

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  10. BRITISH PRINCE KILLED.

    Prince Maurice of Battenberg, a nephew of Prince Louis, First Sea Lord of the Admiralty has succumbed to wounds sustained in action in France. ...

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  11. THE EMDEN'S RAIDS.

    The Central News Agency learns from its Amsterdam correspondent that a Berlin message claims that the raiding cruiser Emden has added the Japanese ...

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  12. CAPTURE OF THE KOMET.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An interesting arrival at Sydney to-day was the steam-yacht Komet, which less than a month ago was a German Government vessel at Raba[?], but ...

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  13. New Zealander's Death.

    Lieutenant Robert Gec, of the Wiltshire Regiment, the eldest son of Mr. Gee, of Wellington (N.Z.), has died at Netley (England) Hospital from wounds received ...

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  14. MARK HAMBOURG.

    Mark Hambourg, the famous pianist, has been awarded £200 damages against the "London Mail," a weekly illustrated society journal, which and asserted that he ...

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  15. Reservists on Neutral Ships.

    The recent order of the British Admiralty that reservists of the enemy found on neutral vessels on the high seas should not be arrested has been rescinded. ...

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  16. PASSPORTS FOR GERMANS.

    The British Ambassador at Washington (Sir Cecil Spring-Rice) has complained to the American State department that United States consular officials, in Germany ...

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  17. CAMPAIGN IN POLAND

    The position in Poland, so far as it can be interpreted from the cable messages, is excellent, but to form a clear estimate of the situation there it is necessary to review ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Canadians Rush to Enlist.

    There has been a great rush to enlist in the second Canadian Expeditionary Force. The 16,000 men required could have been secured twice over. ...

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  19. Prisoners in England.

    Including many who are mere lads 174 German soldiers, captured during the recent fighting France, have been taken to Camberley (England). ...

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  20. REPRISALS FOR BRITISH

    Prince Rupprecht, of Bavaria, who is commanding the German Sixth Army Corps, has issued the following order of the day, says an Amsterdam message:— ...

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  21. Chinese in Germany's Pay.

    It has been proved that Chinese in the pay of Germany were responsible for misconduct in the Shantung province of China, which has been attributed to Japanese ...

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  22. Mails Reach London.

    The Australian mails which were shipped from Sydney on September 26 by the R.M.S. Sonoma (at San Francisco October 15), were delivered in London on ...

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  23. AUSTRALASIAN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—At Queenstown—Carmaman, barque, from Port Arthur June 3. Passed The Lizard.—Delphic, s.s., from Auckland August 21. Departures.—For Brisbane— ...

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  24. GERMANS IN ANTWERP.

    A proclamation issued at Antwerp by the German commaner forbids soldiers to pillage. There must be no requisitioning of ...

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  25. NEW SOUTH WALES FINANCE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— The financial debate was resumed in the Legislative Assmbly by Minister for Edution (Mr.Carmichael), who referring to ...

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  26. ZEPPELINS ON THE WING.

    Eight Zeppelin airships flew over the Dutch town of Hasselt (65 miles from the North Sea) on Sunday and Monday. The aircraft were flying wea wards. ...

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  27. PUBLIC SERVANTS' SALARIES.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Thursday.—In the House of Representatives to-day Ministers gave an emphatic denial to a rumour that the salaries of public servants were to ...

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  28. FOOD FOR BELGIUM.

    Arrangements have been completed for the provisioning of Belgium. The work will be undertaken by Great Britain and Germany, acting through the ...

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  29. German Trap Foiled.

    Details of the fighting north of the River Aisne tell of the destruction of three German batteries. A patrol of posted discovered a French convoy, and posted three ...

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  30. Armies in Alsace.

    The Berne correspondent of "The Times" telegraphs that it is reported that the German troops in Alsace have been largely reinforced, and that the French at Belfort ...

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  31. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    SYDNEY ([?]75 Miles).—Arrived.—Oct. 29—Hobart, Pilbarra, and Kadina, from Brisbane; Wakatipu, from Launceston; Ulimaroa, from Hobart; Kanna, from Greymouth. Sailed.—Oct. 20— ...

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  32. Levy on Prince of Monaco.

    The Germans have occupied the Prince of Monaco's magnificent residence at Demarchais, near Rhcims and threaten to blow the place up unless the owner pays ...

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