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  2. THE TURKISH TROUBLE. GRAND VIZIER PLEADS HIS INNOCENCE.

    A Beigia[?] conu[?]nique states a German order, dated 29th October. shows that the capture of Ypre[?] is regarded as being of capital importance. T[?]e enemy's ...

    Article : 84 words
  3. Our London Letter.

    I have seen the White Paper Just issued by the Admirally, showing the tremen[?]ous increas in the cost of keeping up the great [?]a[?] of the nations. At the present time ...

    Article : 916 words
  4. THE VERY LATEST. French Bombs.

    French av[?]ators dropped bombs on to the headquarters the [?]ke of Wort[?]mberg's army at [?] on sunday and threw a large pack of [?]oto[?] cuts es[?]rting ...

    Article : 51 words
  5. AUSTRALASIA. PRO[?]OSER S[?]S[?]ENSION OF AWAR[?]S.

    At the Inquiry in the Industrial Court into the proposed suspension of awards it was [?]ontended there were no abnormal unemployment conditions to warrant ...

    Article : 80 words
  6. RICHMOND RIVER. TO A[?] [?]N[?]TIC FUNDS.

    A hall in [?] of the patriotie and Red Cross f[?]is was held under the a[?]pites of the local [?]nic [?]ub in the Ca[?]gi[?] Hall,which was grasted free for the ...

    Article : 211 words
  7. The Goeben Opens Fire.

    The G[?]be opened fire a mile dista[?] from Se[?]top[?], try in to wre[?]k the railway [?]ne[?]. A train came under [?]re near [?]man. The Germams th[?]w [?] shells. ...

    Article : 69 words
  8. GERMAN OFFICERS A[?] CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Several hundred more German officers, [?]equainted with the organisation of the p[?]r[?]ish Army, have arrived at Constan[?][?]ope. ...

    Article : 25 words
  9. Downfall of German Nati[?]n.

    Henry Wi[?]mach, 65, a German, was found dead,shot over [?]e left eye, in Cen[?]eanial park this morning, in the right hand [?]s a five chambered revolver, one ...

    Article : 110 words
  10. Bulgaria's Forces.

    A telegram from So[?]tia states that the mobillsation of the [?]uigarian second line has been ordered.The first line is already mobi[?]sed. ...

    Article : 33 words
  11. TURKISH SU[?]RS OR[?]ERED TO LEAVE RUSSIA.

    All [?]ur[?]sh [?]bjects have been ordered to leave Ru[?]a withi[?] a week. ...

    Article : 18 words
  12. Islam's Best Friend.

    The Niza[?] of Hyderabad, in a sti[?]ng m[?]ifesto, proclains that the British cause is right and [?]ust. Indian M[?]ha[?]neda[?]s had a [?]ounden duty to [?]ly adher[?] ...

    Article : 48 words
  13. Turkey Desires Peace.

    I[?] is officially announced that replying to the dema[?]s made by the Eate[?]te Turkey co[?]ned herself to a proposition to reca[?] the Turkish warships, at the same time ...

    Article : 110 words
  14. The Charge of [?]spionage.

    The case against Lody on a charge of esp[?]onage was co[?]ded. The verdi[?] was deferred. ...

    Article : 20 words
  15. LEWING TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 words
  16. ATTACKS LESSENING.

    A co[?]inunigue issued at midnight stated the German attac[?]'s between the North Sea and the O[?]e are less violent.We progressed southward of Di[?]made and southward ...

    Article : 58 words
  17. Terminate at the end of January.

    A[?]es from [?]erlin sta[?] that the generat feeling in Germany is [?]t the [?]ar will [?]ermi[?]ir at the and of [?]ry. ...

    Article : 30 words
  18. No Religious Question Involved.

    It is officially announced that throughout India no religious question is involved in Turkey's action. France and Russia have joined in Britain's assurance not ...

    Article : 54 words
  19. EN[?]E[?]ONARY [?]ORCES.

    Members of the first [?]peditionary [?]e wr[?]ing to friends, speak very high[?]y of the life on board the various ships, were comfort,even to plan[?]s, gran[?] a[?] ...

    Article : 175 words
  20. Price of Drugs.

    Alfred Ke[?]dewhi[?], chief dispeuser of the Sydney p[?]ited Dispen[?]ries, with which are a[?]iated 182 Friendly Society Lodges [?] 17,000 members,d[?] the ...

    Article : 140 words
  21. WIDO[?]S IN MO[?]RNING.

    S[?]tee[?] thousand [?]do[?] [?] De[?]d[?]rt are in mourning. [?]ourning ar Cologne, Hamburg, and other [?]s is described a almost universal. ...

    Article : 25 words
  22. Belgian Nentrality.

    The "Tribune" interviewed Ba[?] [?] [?]roqueville, beig[?]an, who [?]abl Germany was un[?]rpassable in its organisation of [?]es. The Kaiser P[?]rsopall[?] ...

    Article : 41 words
  23. MIN[?]S DRI[?]EN AS[?]O[?]E.

    A ga[?] has driven a number of powerful German mines ashore on the coast of North[?]mb[?]and. ...

    Article : 22 words
  24. Forced to,Yield.

    The leading Moham[?]dans d[?]plore the Sal[?]an's action and believe he was forced to yield to E[?]ver Pash[?] and Germany, The [?]engal Mosiem [?]ague is organising ...

    Article : 53 words
  25. The Detriment of Islam.

    A[?]k from Algeria, Tanis, and Mo[?][?]o show that the Mo[?]lems consider the Porte has abdicated the [?]ove[?]aty and Independence of the [?]t[?]an Empire, ...

    Article : 52 words
  26. V[?]LE INFORMATION.

    Fifty German Po[?]s surrende[?] at Manoviller after killing their prassian officers, They gave information enabling the French troo[?]s to capture the fo[?]st of ...

    Article : 34 words
  27. H[?]NGRY GERMANS SURREN[?].

    Pour hundred hungry Germans offered to surrender near the Y[?] Can[?]l when they left the [?]rene[?] their comrades fired on them. Only 23[?] reached the [?]rench [?]ine[?]. ...

    Article : 34 words
  28. S[?]ndo[?] AND PRESENT[?]TION.

    Mr. Alex st[?]art was given a send off and presentation in the Nimbin [?]ll on Tuersday night prior to leaving for E[?]gera to join the light [?]rse. The function ...

    Article : 188 words
  29. Turkish Apolo[?]y Not Accepted.

    It is stated in dip[?]ati[?] ci[?]s that the Tur[?]sh apology will not be accepted unless accompanied by go[?]antees that [?]eparation will be made for the acts of war ...

    Article : 42 words
  30. Hastening the Fatal Issue.

    An Imperial manifesto issued by [?]a stated that Germany and Austria [?]ited Turkey to take up arms. This fresh aggression by the persecutor of Christianity ...

    Article : 47 words
  31. Furious Fighting.

    The allies made further progress east[?]ard of Nieuport and Di[?]made on the Ypres line. The fighting was furious, espec[?]ally northward of the lines,between ...

    Article : 49 words
  32. Kaiser Witnesses a Fight.

    The Kaiser whnessed the fight to capture Ypres.A[?] one stage the Germans were believed to have achieved their purpose. The Britishers tapped a wireless ...

    Article : 93 words
  33. TRAIN SERVI[?]ES TO BE [?]E[?].

    In coaseque[?]e of the war the [?]eve[?]e of the [?]sland railways shows a considerable falling off,and with the view to [?]rtalling expenses the Department has ...

    Article : 101 words
  34. Saving the Crown.

    The battle of Bak[?]arjev[?] was the r[?]suit of an order to the East Prossian army to attack at all costs in order to create a di[?]ion c[?]bling the Crown ...

    Article : 55 words
  35. Suppressing News

    An Englishman arriving from Geramny reports that nothing is known co[?]e[?]ning the smashing defe[?]t of the German plan of march to Cab[?]ls or nothing relating to ...

    Article : 59 words
  36. Russia's Large Army.

    Russia has a large army in the Ca[?]cas[?]s, in which there are many vounteers, including A[?]menians,Students are joining with much war [?]nthasiasm. ...

    Article : 32 words
  37. UNEMPLOYMENT PRO[?]EM.

    The Treasurer to-day sta[?]ed that the Government were taking steps to e[?]s[?]re that the unemployment problem would not assu[?] serious propor[?]ions in Queensland ...

    Article : 98 words
  38. Battle of the Bayonets.

    The battle raged all day but the London Sco[?]tish turned the scale.They weat into an infern[?] of shot and shell,advancing by short rushes right up to the ...

    Article : 91 words
  39. WAR LOAN.

    It is [?]oted in ban[?]ing circles the Government will shortly issue a two hundred million four per cent. ten years' loan, the issue price at per.probably half ...

    Article : 43 words
  40. AR[?]GINALS IN THE WAR.

    Easily the most comi[?]al cable that has [?] been given of war news appear[?] in a Bris[?]ane paper last Monday, when rea[?]ers were informed that "the diplom[?]ats at ...

    Article : 47 words
  41. Fidelity of Eeluehistan.

    At a Mahommn[?]an meeting at Quetta a resolution conveying [?]ejuchistan's [?]de[?]lly to Grent Britain was carried. ...

    Article : 24 words
  42. BASE HOSPITALS CONGES[?]ED.

    Thu congestion at the ba[?] hospitals causes many wou[?]led to su[?]b for back of proper attention. ...

    Article : 20 words
  43. RATTERIES S[?]ENCED.

    A bl[?]jacke[?]s letter describing the bombar[?]ment of P[?] stated the Germans laid mines and [?]nk the ships in the river, The gu[?]oat Dwar[?] removed the ...

    Article : 73 words
  44. CIVILIAN TRAIN1NG.

    The weekly drill of the Lismore Civi[?] Training Co[?]s was remlered additionally intersting last night by being held in the open air. The open space at the side of ...

    Article : 333 words
  45. The Hospitals Full.

    Advices from [?]erlin state that an [?]traordinary number of wounded are arriving in [?]erlin. The people's enthusiasm is a[?]ating. All the hospitals are full, and ...

    Article : 50 words
  46. We'll All Meet Again."

    The Kaiser, presiding at a [?]oop p[?]rade, said there was fifty [?]es [?] German [?]ighting line in France, [?] c[?]gr[?]ted the [?]e of Bran[?]urg's reg[?]ats and ...

    Article : 55 words
  47. AUSTRALIA'S FIRST WAR PA[?]E[?].

    To hand is the first war paper pri[?]ted on the troop ship [?]ric, p[?]ti[?]ed the "Kangaroo." Out of his element.Not on paper but it a sheet of call[?]o. First issue ...

    Article : 238 words
  48. In the Event of Retreat.

    The Germans are keeping the roads to G[?]ent as clear as possible to ensure rap[?]d Passang[?] of troops in the event of retreat eastwards. ...

    Article : 75 words
  49. A New Empire.

    A spec[?]ator at a review of troops last we[?] heard the Kaiser say:" They wish to kill Germany if we gain we must gain. A new Empire shall arise more ...

    Article : 65 words
  50. MINING DISPUTE.

    In the Industrial Court judge Heydon deliver[?]d judgment in the matter arising out of the afternoon shift dispote in the northern district coal mines in which the East ...

    Article : 184 words
  51. SE[?]RE A[?]LLERY [?]E[?].

    The "[?]ande[?]sblad"stated a very severe ar[?]llery duel has taken piace between Ostend and Newport:many warships parti[?]pated. ...

    Article : 30 words
  52. Afloat on Petrol Ti[?]s.

    When the British cruiser Her[?]es was sinking someone remembered 100 petrol [?]ine aboard. These were promptly emptied and the stoppers serewed down and ...

    Article : 44 words
  53. Battles Begun.

    It is officially stated in Vi[?]ana that battles have begun near Trebo[?]ond between the Russian and Turkish troops. ...

    Article : 23 words
  54. MINING DISASTER.

    During a discussion on the Mining Bill [?] in the New Zealand Parliament the Opposition strongly attacked the Government for [?]s alleged [?]gligence to [?]ure ...

    Article : 88 words
  55. Anti-British Demonstration.

    There was an anti-British demonstration at Damascas, the public [?]avoring war. The transport of troops across Syrin has [?]eased, but large numbers of ...

    Article : 35 words
  56. [?]APHAZ[?]RD WAR[?]ARE.

    The German general continue as a regular plan their sa[?]rifice of thousands of lives, apparently on the off chance that something may happen leading to victory. ...

    Article : 33 words
  57. LOSS IN GOLD MINING.

    Giving evidence before the mining warden at Bathurst during the hearing of applications by the Mount David Gold Mining Company, for a totle suspension of labor ...

    Article : 131 words
  58. CERTIFICATE OF TITLE.

    Ada Taylor was committed for trial on a charge of stealing from the office of the Registrar General a certificate of t[?] to Certain property belonging to her which ...

    Article : 161 words
  59. BRITISH FLEET ON THE [?]TTACK.

    It is officially stated at Constantinop[?] that the British [?]eet entered the Gulf of Chesh[?], Asia Minor, for the purpose of attacking the gunbo[?]t Durakreiss and the ...

    Article : 30 words
  60. [?]TTACKS A S[?]ENT FORCE.

    Great attempts to break the allies lines are being made at every position,but the [?]ns are wanting that the [?]remendous attacks of the Germans are now a spent ...

    Article : 37 words
  61. A SOLICITOR'S BOOKS.

    Some weeks age Charies Bill, solicitor of Christchurch, disappeared.Yesterday his creditors met and received the accountant's report, which showed the books to ...

    Article : 73 words
  62. FAN TAN RAID.

    The police raided an all[?]ed Chinese [?]an tan den in the city and arrested 15 Chine[?] and one European. All appeared at the Police fourt to-day.[?]uock Sing, ...

    Article : 145 words
  63. MEAT PACKING.

    As a precaution against the foot and mouth discase with which Southern Michigan and Northern Indian[?] are affoct[?]d the [?]don stock yards, the largest in the ...

    Article : 45 words
  64. Grand Vizier in Distress.

    It is said that the Grand Vizier, who is in the greatest distress, has p[?]eaded his innocence and appe[?]led to the Powers not to take an Irremed[?]e s[?]ep. ...

    Article : 39 words
  65. Progress of the Russians.

    A communique issued last night states that the Russians have made further Pregress, and are driving the enemy from the eastern horder of Nominten Forest in the ...

    Article : 65 words
  66. THE BOY SCOUTS.

    The censu[?] of membership of the [?]ov Scouts' Association shows that in this State there are [?] troops,comp[?]ising [?]1 officers and 740 scouts. ...

    Article : 31 words
  67. ESTATES VALUED.

    The estate of the late Clarence Edward White, grazier, or Hackwood, near Ura[?] has been valued for probate at £120,000. The estate of the late Elizabeth Frazer, ...

    Article : 47 words
  68. " It Is Too Late."

    The Grand Vizier has telegraphed regretting the breaking off of relations, but the action was due to Russia's hostlle acts. In order to prevent a repetition the ...

    Article : 79 words
  69. NYAL'S FACE CREAM.

    For a perfect complexion, and to keep the akin soft and beautiful use this cream, Has the largest sale of any skin food in the United Stated of America.It is not ...

    Article : 63 words
  70. A MODERN REMEDY.

    Dr. Sheld[?]n's New Discovery for Coughs and Colds gets to the root of the trouble and glves perfect relief, Price is [?] and [?]. Obtainable at A. G. ...

    Article : 41 words
  71. GUNS INSTALLED.

    The Germans have instal[?]d several fifty-two centimetre guns on Horkum Island In North-West Germany. ...

    Article : 17 words
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