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  4. AN AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    The following is a copy of a cablegram received from the Prime Minister of South Africa, dated October 2:— "Please inform Mrs. G. McDougall, of ...

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  5. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    The Germans have established a camp for eighteen-thousand prisoners of war at Wesel, near the Dutch frontier. The camp is surrounded by high fences of ...

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  6. BOER IRRECONCILABLES.

    Boer irreconcilables in German SouthWest Africa are reported to have issued an appeal to Boer farmers over the border to overthrow British rule in South ...

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  7. JAPAN AND GERMANY.

    The JapancMs siego guns have sunk German destroyers at Tsing-ta[?]. A Japanese nice-sweeper has been blown up, and another damaged. Four ...

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  8. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S REPORT.

    The High Commissioner cables under date October 2:- Official.—Paris reports there is no change in the general situation, but ...

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  9. WAR CORRESPONDENT ENTERTAINED.

    Last night Victorian journalists entertained at dinner Mr. C. E. W. Bean, who has been appointed Commonwealth official war correspondent to the ...

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  10. THE HORRORS OF WAR.

    An avalanche of German wounded from the Marne and the Aisne is taxing the French Red Cross Corps to the utmost. ...

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  11. RAIDING CRUISERS.

    An official communique says the German cruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenau, on September 22, sank the small disarmed French gunboat Zelec off ...

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  12. EIGHT GUNS CAPTURED[?]

    The Japanese have landed marines, and occupied Laoshan, in the outer harbour of Kiao-Chow, capturing eight German guns. ...

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  13. MARKETS AND MONEY.

    Lord George Hamilton, presiding at a meeting of shareholders of the Bank of Australasia yesterday stated in refering to the war, that Australia and ...

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  14. ANOTHER BRITISH STEAMER SUNK.

    The German cruiser Leipsig has sunk the steamer Bankfielder, with half a million dollars worth of sugar. The crew were landed at Calia[?]. ...

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  15. DEFENCE PREPARATIONS IN COLOGNE.

    Sixty thousand German wounded have reached Cologne. Many have lost limbs. The exhibition and other public buildings have been converted into hospitals. ...

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  16. LAYING OF MINES.

    The following cable message has been received from the High Commissioner, dated London, October 2:- Officiai.—The Admiralty has ...

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  17. DURATION OF THE WAR.

    The following cable was sent to the High Commissioner by the Minister for External Affairs on October 2:- "A London telegram to-day Reports ...

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  18. RELIEVING DISTRESS.

    The Pastoralists' Union of New Soutu Wales have donated a considerable quantity of mutton for despatch to England to assist in relieving the distress caused ...

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  19. THE KAISER.

    Great care is being taken to conceal the Kaiser's movements. He is surrounded by a large body of Life Guards and an enormous staff of detectives. ...

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  20. TREASURY BILLS.

    The Imperial Government is inviting tenders for £15,000,000 worth of Treasury bills, with a currency of six months. ...

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  21. DRAFTS.

    The Australian associated banks have reduced the rate for purchasing drafts by 10s. per cent., and the commission for collecting bills on Australia or New ...

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  22. TASMANIA.

    To-day the Tasmanian units of the Expeditionary Force are to march through the streets of Hobart preparatory to leaving for the front. ...

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  23. BELGIAN REFUGEES.

    The Dutch and Belgian Governments have arranged for 20,000 familirs to leave Antwerp for Rotterdam, and for the purpose every variety of steamer is ...

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  24. A DESPERATE STRUGGLE.

    The Russian Commander-in-Chief (the Grnnd-Duke Nicholas) reports that the battle in East Prussia continues. The enemy is retreating from Lipouny ...

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  25. UNEMPLOYED GRANTS.

    The Board of Trade has completed arrangements for special unemployed grants to trade unions where unemployment is abnormal[?] The grant ...

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  26. SEVERAL TOWNS REOCCUPIED.

    The Russians have reocoupied Raigrod (to the south-westward of Augustowo), Mariampol, and Kalwarya (two of the chief towns in the Government of ...

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  27. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK.

    The steamer Dawdon, 1,310 tons, belonging to Messrs. Thorman and Son, of Sunderland, was sunk in the North Sea yesterday after striking a mine. The ...

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  28. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The London, Stock Exchange Committee has postponed the settlement of the August, September, and October Consols accounts, and the ordinary ...

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  29. EGYPT.

    Major-General Sir John Maxwell, who is in command of the British Army of Occupation in Egypt, has ordered all Germaas and Austro-Hungariam in the ...

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  30. WAR IN AFRICA

    In responso to the appeal made by General Botha, the Prime Minister of South Africa, who is to lead the operations against German South-west ...

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  31. AUSTRO-SERVIAN WAR

    A telegram from Nish says the Ser[?]rians have temporarily abandoned the attempt on Serajeve, as the Austrians occupy strong positions, the taking of ...

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  32. THE MAKING OF PEACE.

    Mr. Victor Lassen, an American metal manutacturer, who was commissioned to buy material on behalf of the Russian Government, stated ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN FINANCES.

    Referring to the suggestion made by Mr. A. H. Peake, the Premier of South Australia, that the Imperial Government should finance the Australian ...

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  34. HELP FROM OVERSEAS.

    The London newspapers ' give prominence to the arrival of the third consignment of foodstuffs purchased from the fund raised by the Brisbane ...

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  35. NAVAL OPERATIONS.

    It is offically stated that despite all their efforts in the Baltic, the Germans have only succeeded in sinking the Russian steamship Uleaborg. The ...

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  36. UNION FORCES IN ACTION.

    The South African Union Forces operating against the Germans have had further small successes at Grasplatz and Rietfontein, on the borders of Cape ...

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  37. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister[?] addressing a meeting of about 10,000 people at Cardiff yesterday, stated:—"In 1912 the Cabinet laid down the terms ...

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  38. AUSTRALIA.

    Amongst the guests at a largely-attended eight hours' day banquet on Saturday night were the State Governor (Sir Gerald Strickland) and the Prime ...

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  39. THE ENEMY'S TRADE.

    Sir Ce[?]il Spring Rice, the British Ambassador to the United States, has conferred with the State officials concerning the seizure of American copper ...

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  40. FRENCH GUNBOAT'S EXPLOIT.

    It is officially announced that a French gunboat has sunk the German auxiliary ships Rhios and Itolo, both of which were armed with ...

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