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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    It was officially announced m London on Sunday that His Majesty the King was progressing favourably after his recent accident.[?] ...

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  3. HELP FOR SERBIA

    It was announced in London at noon on Saturday that great contingents of Russian troops were at once leaving the Black Sea ports of Odessa and Sebastopol for the ...

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  4. GERMAN FOOD

    A neutral who has been residing in Germany, and has just returned to London, gives interesting information in regard to the conditions prevailing m Germany. The ...

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  5. PITH OF THE WAR.

    While reviewing troops on the British front In France the horse ridden by King Goorge reared and fell when the troops cheered. His Majesty was ...

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  6. GALLANT 29th

    Mr. Ellis Ashmead Bartlett, the English war correspondent, who is now in London, commenting upon the pancity of references to particular units m his Dardanelles ...

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  7. "OUR NAVY"

    The well-know British naval expert, Mr. Archibald Hurd, has a strtiking article in the "Daily Telegraph." "The north-bound express," he says, ...

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  8. SIDELIGHTS OF WAR

    NEAR EAST, Sept. 26.—After over four months of almost continuous fighting the troops of the First Australian Division are enjoying a well-earned rest on one of the ...

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  9. THE KING.

    A sensation was created in London early in Fnday afternoon by the announcement that King George had met with an accident on the previous morning while ...

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  10. SUVLA LANDING.

    In an article appearing in the "Weekly Dispatch" it is stated"—"After the Suvla landing hours were wasted when minutes were precious in the passion for drill, which ...

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  11. BLUNDER UPON BLUNDER.

    Lord Milner, speaking at Canterbury, defended his criticism of the Government. "No task was so obvious," he said, "but if they gloss over mistakes in the way blunder ...

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  12. MISS CAVELL.

    The memorial service for Miss Edith Cavell at St. Paul a Cathedral on Friday was one of great beauty and solemnity. There was no striving after effect; not ...

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  13. METAL SCARCE.

    It is asserted in a message from Petrograd that the failure of the Germans to capture Dvinsk and Riga is attnbutable to a shortage of ammunition, which is said to ...

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  14. BATTLE IN BLACK SEA.

    Bucharest telegrams received at Copenhagen state that the Germano-Turkish battle-ships Goeben, Breslau, and Hamidich attacked three Russian ...

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  15. IN BALTIC PROVINCES.

    Reuters correspondent repolla that it is comparatively calm on the north-eastern front. The German commanders are working out a new plan, but they clearly ...

    Article : 115 words
  16. ROUMANIA

    The Athens newspaper "estia" learns from a diplomatic source that there are serious indications that Roumania will accept the proposals of the Entente and join ...

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  17. Enemy's Trade.

    The London "Sunday Observer" publishers American Customs returns, showing that the imports from Germany dropped to 35 per cent. during four months of the war ...

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  18. BRITISH TROOPS IN SERBIA.

    It is reported at Pans that the British troops which were Bent to assist the Serbians have succeeded in joining them. ...

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  19. GREECE.

    Mr Martin Donohoe, the well known war correspondent, who is now in Rome, in a message to the "Daily Chronicle," says:— ...

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  20. RUSSIA AND BULGARIA.

    The "Daily Chronicle" slates that 250,000 Russians, under General Davidoff, are proceeding to Bulgaria. ...

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  21. British Submarines in Baltic.

    Denmark is extinguishing several of the lights in The Sound (the strut which leads from the Cattegat into the Baltic Sea), with the result that navigation is ...

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  22. BILLIARDS.

    Melbourne Inman and George Gray continued their lovel billiard match of 18,000 up at Sheffield yesterday. The scores at the conclusion of play were:— ...

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  23. Hesperian Was Torpedoed.

    The American Secretary of State (Mr. Robert Lansing) has announced that American naval experts after the closest investigation, have discovered that the ...

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  24. Who Was Ready?

    A White Paper has been published, giving the correspondence between the Bank of England and the Treasury. On August 1, 1914, three days before war ...

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  25. No Separate Peace.

    News has reached the United States to the effect that Japan has become a party to the agreement not to conclude peace, except in conjunction with other Allied ...

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  26. ACCIDENT OFF GALLIPOLI.

    An accidental disaster off the coast of Gallipoli is announced by the British Admiralty. The auxiliary mine-sweeper Hythe, in ...

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  27. MESSAGE TO GOVERNOR-GENERAL.

    The Governor General (fair Ronald Munro Ferguson) received the following message, despatched from London on Suturday, with regard to the condition of King George:— ...

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  28. JOFFRE

    General Joffre, commander in chief of the French armies, is paying his first visit to London. So fur as the general public were ...

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  29. Czar in the South.

    The Czar, accompanied by the Czarevitch, has paid a visit to the southern front of the Russian armies. His Imperial Majesty conferred with the ...

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  30. Important Italian Success.

    A message to the "Tribuna" (Rome) states that the Italians have gained important successes south of Piezzo, near Lake Garda, and ara advancing daily, ...

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  31. The Dardanelles Campaign.

    The New York "Tribune" publishes a cable message from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in which the famous novelist says:— ...

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  32. Neutrality of Persia.

    The Persian Legation in Pans denies the rumour that Persia has concluded an entente with Germany and Turkey, and adds that Persia will firmly maintain her ...

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  33. SNIPERS AT GALLIPOLI.

    Lance-Corporal C. Stillman, in a letter to his mothal, says:—"The chief danger of the Australians comes from s[?]ipers These were there in hundreds. Some had holes ...

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  34. Norwegian Invention.

    Experts, says a Christiania message, predict that a Norwegian invention will revolutionise telegraphy. An automatic photographie electric ...

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  35. No Nobel Prizes in 1915.

    It is announced at Stockholm that the distribution of Nobel prizes has been postponed until 1916. ...

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  36. RIFLEMEN IN THE RANKS.

    As far as can be learned, 1,98[?] members of Victorian rifle clubs have joined the Australian Imperial Force. Up to the end of February the total was 809, and during ...

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  37. German Plotters in America.

    The New York secret service police engaged in the inquiry concerning the German conspiracy against vessels carrying munitions have discovered that the bombs ...

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  38. "Soldiers, Don't Talk."

    Posters are being displayed in Paris warning soldiers, when travelling in trains, trams, or omnibuses, not to talk. The injunction concludes:— ...

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  39. BULLDOG SHOW IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The British Terrier Club, Bulldog Society, and Collie Club held a joint shown at the Agricultural Society's grounds on Saturday. Interest was added to ...

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  40. ATHLETE ENLISTED.

    W. Meeske, champion middle weight wrestler and all-round athlete of Australia, and physical instructor to the Victorian railways, enlisted for active service on ...

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  41. German Officers' Escape.

    When the steamer Bermudian arrived at London on Friday, her captain wau questioned in regard to the truth of the report that a British' warship had stopped his ...

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  42. AUSTRALASIAN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—At London—Miltiades, s.s., from Melbourne, September 2. At San Francisco—Werribee, s.s., from Melbourne, September 10. At Astoria (Oregon, ...

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  43. SIX GRANDSONS SERVING.

    TERANG, Saturday.—Mrs. Brittain died at Koroit on Friday, aged 80 years. She had a family of seven tons and six daughtes, of whom tea are living. She leaves ...

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  44. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Regarding the proposed memorial to this martyred lady, whatever form it takes, may I suggest that, if possible, all rights to Miss Cavell's portrait be secured, ...

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