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  2. SMALL-POX IN SYDNEY

    In the metropolitan area an average of two cases of small-pox daily are reported but all are of a mild type. The Director-General of Health (Dr ...

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  3. E[?]P[?]D[?]ONAR[?] FORCE

    Four hundred volunteers for the Expeditionary Force offered their services today. This constitutes a record for any one day. ...

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  4. SI[?]KING OF SU[?]MA[?]INE

    The British torpedo-destroyer, Badger, which sank a German submarine off the Dutch coast, has arrived at Sheerness. The crew were accorded an ...

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  5. S.[?]REMACY OF THE A R

    In view of the German reports of the rapid construction of airship sheds in Belgium and the report that the Kaiser has ordered 25 airships to be ready for service ...

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  6. PATRIOTIC FUND

    The British Red Cross Society's Fund now totals £19,6[?]. To-day £250 came to hand from the West Australian branch. ...

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  7. EA[?]L KITCKENE[?]S ARMY

    Thirty-seven thousand men in Glamorgarshire have curoiled in Earl Kitchener's army. ...

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  8. DISOR[?]ERLY LEM[?]NSTRATION

    A disorderly demonstration occurred outside the German Club on Saturday night; but it was promptly suppressed by the police. ...

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  9. AIRMEN PURSUE CAVALRY.

    On 14th October a division of German cavalry operating to the north of Lys were pursued for many mites by a number of French airmen, who inflicted heavy losses ...

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  10. HUNTLY COLLIERY

    The Huntly mine, which was closed as the result of statement made, at the enquiry into the recent disaster, will probably reopen on Monday next. ...

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  11. SYDNEY WAR FUNDS.

    The war funds now total £375,519, including the Lord Mayor's Fund, £150,315; Chamber of Commerce Fund, £62,113; Belgian Relief Fund (money), £57,466; ...

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  12. ALIENS IN ENGLAND

    A German named George Dullet was sentenced to six months imprisonment at Liverpool on Saturday for having represent a himself to be a Frenchman. A ...

    Article : 164 words
  13. PR[?]CE OF G[?]ODS BOARD

    The Price of Goods board will meet to-morrow morning. Statistical information as to stocks of foodstuffs held in Victoria will be considered. The action ...

    Article : 172 words
  14. SCEN[?] AT A PICTURE THEATRE

    "Glack for Deutschland!" The audience at the Pavilion Theatre in Rundle street about 4 p.m. on Friday were watching the picture showing the ...

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  15. MACHINE SHOT DOWN.

    Senator Raymond, a member of the French Aviation Corps, while reconnoitring above the enemy's lines, was struck by a bullet and mortally wounded. The ...

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  16. EXPORTS OF BUTTER

    For the week ending Thursday, 22nd October, there were exported 6-19½ tons of butter valued at £71,443. This included 648 tons to the United Kingdom and 1½ ...

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  17. FATE O[?]TRA[?]OR

    In a long and vivid description of the fight near Ostend, Mr H. Donohoc records in the "Daily Chronicle" a dramatic incident, which an bour later had ...

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  18. THE ENEMY'S CRAFT.

    Five German aeroplanes have been shot down, two in the Mont Didier district, the third at Rheimn, the fourth at Gravelines, and the fifth at Amiens. ...

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  19. AMUSE ENTS

    Those who had the pleasure of witnessing into the combined schools display in physical culture in the City on Friday, 16th inst., were loud in their praise ...

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  20. GERMANY'S [?]RE[?]ARATIONS

    A farmer residing in a district which was recently in German occupation tells how a German officer whom he recognised as having been formerly employed ...

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  21. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    The High Commissioner cables as under:—The Russians are pursuing the enemy beyond the Vistula. ...

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  22. "OWNER CONE TO WAR"

    Mr J. M. De Maceedo, the newly-appointed Consul-General in Australia for Perun, accompanied by Mrs Macedo, arrived by the steamer Ulysses to-day. He ...

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  23. AUTHORS APPEAL

    M. Romain Roland, the author of the celebrated "Jean Christopher," has addressed, through the "Gazette de Lansanne," an open letter to err Gerhart ...

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  24. PATHE'S PICTURES.

    The programme of picture which is being shown at the Alfred Hall now is a very fine one, and includes one specially stirring drama, "Breed of the ...

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  25. CERMANY'S [?]IG[?]TING MACHINE

    Lord Roberta, addressing the Canadian troops on Salisbury Plain, said:—"We are fighting a nation which regards the British as a barrier to its development, ...

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  26. FURTHER SUCCESSES.

    An official communique issued last night states:—"Lowicz, Skierniewice, and Radour bare been taken by the bayonet. ...

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  27. MECHANICS' HALL.

    The programme presented at the Mechanics' last night by "The Butterflies" comprised a number of musical and speciality items new to Ballarat. There is ...

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  28. KAIS[?]R IN FIF[?]H A[?]ENUE

    New York's latest and wildest rumor, described by Mr E. B. Jones, of Randnick, for three years on the staff of the "New York Globe," was that the Kaiser ...

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  29. THE KAISER AND GOD

    "I rejoice with you in Wilhelm's first victory. How magnificently God supported him!"—Telegram from the Raiser to the Crown Princess. ...

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  30. ORPHANAGE ENTERTAINMENT.

    Next Thursday night, at the Alfred Hall, the Orphanage hand will render the pieces with which they were successful at the Competitions. The ...

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  31. RAIDS ON COMMER[?]E

    Lloyd's report that the Germ cruiser Karlsruche captures the British steamer [?] Faru, and Condor, but did not sink them as was reported previously. ...

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  32. COLISEUM PICTURE PALACE.

    The programme submitted by Capt Ellis at the Coliseum last night ranks with the best he has so far shown. The items dealing with episodes of the ...

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  33. FIGHTING AT IVANGOROD.

    A wounded soldier whoa has arrived at the Russian capital relates that there has been desperate fighting in the region of Ivangorod. ...

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  34. DEATH OF SIR C. W. DOUGLAS

    The death is announced of Sir Charles W. Douglass. General Sir Charles Whittingham Horsely Douglas, who was appointed ...

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  35. GERMAN MILITARY DESTOTISM

    At the St. Kilda, Syngogue on Saturday the Rev. J. Danglow compared the would be builders of a German worldwide military despotism with the ...

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  36. NO LIQUOR FOR TROOPS.

    The Governor-General of Galicia, by the order of the Grand Duke Nicholas, the Russian Commander-in-Chief, has announced that anyone offering spirituous ...

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  37. CONQUERED TERRITORY.

    The following cable message relating to the war has been received by the Minister of External Affairs from the High Commissioner's office:— ...

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  38. GENERAL ITEMS

    The Ophir has returned i a leaking condition. The damage, however, is not of a serious nature. The injury is attributed to the vessel ...

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  39. WAR AND THE WEATHER

    Of the world-wide popular beliefs which are [?] on casual observation and not upon established faces that which associates the occurrences of war with the ...

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  40. NORFO[?]K ISLAND

    Mr V. Murphy has been appointed Administrator of Norfolk Island, at a salary of £650 a year, He had been Acting Administrator far some time, and has ...

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  41. AMERICA AND SWEDEN.

    The American Senate has ratified the peace treaty between the Untied States and Sweden. ...

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  42. MEN FROM NEWFOUNDLAND.

    The Newfoundland contingent for the front has [?] England and gone into camp for additional training. ...

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  43. BACCHUS [?]ARS[?] SHOW

    The annual show of the Bacchus Marsh Agricultural Society will be held to-morrow. Good entries been bee received in all classes. Holiday excursion ...

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  44. ST[?]CK EXCHANGE OPERATIONS

    At the annual meeting of the Stock Exchange to-day Mr W. J. Roberts, the Chairman, alluded to the present year as having been of a specially eventful ...

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  45. CAPTAIN CARBERY KILLED.

    Captain M. B. Calbery, of the Irish Fugiliers, who accompanied the Imperial contingent from Australia to South Africa in 1901, has been killed in action. ...

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  46. GERMANY SHORT OF FLOUR.

    A message received in Rome from Berlin states that owing to the shortage of flour in Germany the bakers have been ant orised to the 30 per cent. of potatoes in bread. ...

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  47. THE FAR EAST

    Japanese naval and heavy artillery are co-operating with the land forces in the bombardment of Tsing-Tao. The Japanese Minister has again as ...

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  48. COLO[?]AL BANK OF AUSTRALASIA

    The balance-sheet of the Colonial Bank of Australasia Limited, to the half-year ended 30th September last has been published, and chows that the hank has ...

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  49. FOOD SCARE IN BELGIUM.

    The situation in Belgium in regard to food is [?]. A relief committee is leading 300,000 people in Brussels, and over 200,000 in other parts. ...

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  50. BOSNIAN ASSASSINATION.

    At the trial of the asses in of the Archduke Francis Joef of Austria, at Serajevo, the Basman capital, and of the men alleged to have been accomplio[?]s of the ...

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  51. JAJANESE LOSE CRUISER.

    A few days ago it was announced that the old Japanese, cruiser Takochiho had struck a mine while on patrol duty in Kiao-chan Bay and foundered, 271 lives ...

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  52. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    The German Government, says an Amsterdam message has issued a communique declaring that Leutral nations have condemned Britain's attitude in regard ...

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  53. MALLEE S[?]TTLERS

    The Mallee Relief Board will visit Woodwood on Friday, Nyah on Saturday. Ultima on Monday, and Sea Lake on Tuesday. They will there consider ...

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  54. DISMISSAL OF GER[?]ANS

    When the meeting of delegates of the Illawarra Colliery Association took place on Saturday the matter of Germans being employed in the South Coast coal ...

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  55. SOUTH AFRICA

    It is understood that Colonel Maritz has a force of 1000 rebels and 75 German gunners, with a few maximum and field guns. Maritz endeavored to retire to ...

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  56. BUNINYONG SPRINGS.

    Sir,—A day or two go I, with some friends, visited the pretty little town of Buninyong. Imagine our disgust when we went to the famous springs to find the ...

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  57. POLA[?]DS LI[?]ERA[?]ION

    M. Gubriel Hanotaux, in the Paris "Figaro," makes a remarkable announcement in connection with the Emperor of Russia's [?] granting self government ...

    Article : 363 words
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  59. TREATY WITH GERMAN GOVERNOR

    The Government of South Africa has published the text of the treaty entered into by Maritz and then Governor of German South-West Africa, making the ...

    Article : 69 words
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