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  2. EVENTS IN POLAND

    The German plan in Poland seems to be to check the advance of the Russians towards the Silesian border by making a vigorous attack towards Warsaw from Thorn. An ...

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  3. FIGHTING IN POLAND

    The Russians have annexed the Austrian Crown land of Bukovina, situated to the south and south-east of Galicia and adjoining Roumania. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OCCUPATION OF ANTWER P

    The occupation of Antwerp by the German conquerors of the city was an impressive martial spectacle. It is graphically described by Mr. E. Alexander Powell, the ...

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  5. LATE LORD ROBERTS

    His Majesty King George will attend in person the funeral service at St. Paul's Cathedral to-day. It was revealed in London on ...

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  6. GERMANY'S NEXT MOVE.

    German activities in Belgium are being variously interpreted. In some quarters a retreat is predicted, and in others the belief is that a renewed effort to cross the Yser will be made. ...

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  7. RAISING £350,000,000

    There is a great demand from the public for prospectuses of the £350,000,000 war loan, but there is no rush, as prospectuses are obtainable at every bank and ...

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  8. Sinking of Emden.

    The Commonwealth Navy Office has received a report from H.M.A.S. Sydney to the effect that one officer, seven able seamen, and one boy have been sent to the ...

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  9. THE EASTERN THEATRE

    The Germans, according to advices from Amsterdam, claim that the fighting in the north-western corner of Poland has resulted in a great victory for General Hindenburg ...

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  10. British Navy.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) has announced the following as the total losses in personnel sustained by the British navy: ...

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  11. TRADE AND THE WAR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A point that is being carefully neighed just now by State Ministers in connection with the proposals for establishing a Government "corner" in ...

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  12. German East Africa.

    The Secretary of State for India (Lord Crewe), speaking in the House of Lords on Wednesday, said that at the beginning of the war the position of the British in East ...

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  13. Belgian Destitution.

    Cardinal Mercier, of Malines, the Primate of Belgium, is making an appeal for food on behalf of the Belgians of that city. He writes that the famished children, in ...

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  14. Mines Off Irish Coast.

    The Earl of Meath, the founder of the Empire movement, in the course of a speech in the House of Lords on Wednesday, hinted that the German mine-field off the ...

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  15. Brave French Lieutenant.

    During a battle in Northern France a German shell fell near a French battery without hursting. A lieutenant, desiring to find the enemy's range, advanced under ...

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  16. German Spy in Denmark.

    A German spy has been arrested at Copenhagen. He was endeavouring to open the breech of a gun at the fortifications in that city. ...

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  17. What Belgium Was Told.

    A Dutch news agency at Amsterdam is responsible for the statement that the late King Carol of Roumania wrote to King Albert of Belgium in July last advising ...

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  18. Pensions for Soldiers.

    A select committee has been appointed by the House of Commons to Consider a scheme for soldiers' pensions. This action was taken on the motion of the Prime ...

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  19. Turks Fire On Americans.

    News of the action of the Turkish forts at Smyrna, in Asiatic Turkey, in firing on the United States cruiser Tennessee, has been confirmed officially, and investigations are ...

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  20. American Cargo for Enemy.

    A British cruiser has seized the American steamer Kroilland in the Mediterranean. She had on board 2,500 tons of war munitions from New York, which were ...

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  21. BAKERS AND BUTCHERS.

    There will be a bakery and a batchery section attached to the Army Service Corps to leave Australia with the next Expeditionary Force. The bakers will make bread ...

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  22. German Steamer Interned.

    The German steamer Karnak (7,044 tons), which is an auxiliary transport, has been interned at Antofngastn, a seaport of Chili. ...

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  23. PANAMA CANAL.

    In a letter to the Now York press, a retired American officer, Major-General Wolherspoon, points out that it would be impossible to protect the Pannmn Canal and ...

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  24. RUSSIA AND TURKEY.

    The Russian Black Sea fleet has cannonaded the Turkish fort and barracks at Trebizond, the capital of the province of that name in North-Eastern Asia Minor. ...

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  25. WORKLESS SINGLE MEN.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Public Works (Mr. Gufiith) to-day made a further statement regarding the unomployed deputation from the Barrier that ...

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  26. Canadian Contingents.

    Since the arrival at Salisbury Plains (Eng.) of the Canadian Expeditionary Force 40 men of German and Austrian nationality have been rejected, and sent back to ...

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  27. TRAPPED BY FIRE.

    Trapped by a fire, 100 boys at a Reform school at Mariana, in Florida, escaped through skylights, and reached the ground by means of fire escapes. ...

    Article : 67 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. AUSTRALIAN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals. — At Valparaiso—Woodburn, barque, from Newcastle Sept. 5. At Port, Louis-C.J.S., barque, from Melbourne Sept. 22. At Singapore-Mindaroo, S.S.,. ...

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  30. Advertising

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