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  3. LAYING OF MINES.

    The Swedish steamer Alice, 1,461 tons, struck a mine in the North Sea yesterday, and foundered. Most of the crew were saved. ...

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  5. FOOD SUPPLIES IN GERMANY

    A message received in Rome from Berlin statis that there is a shortage of floor in Germany, and the bakers have been authorised to use 20 per ...

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  6. THE BRITISH ARMY.

    By the most wouderful chance I happened to be in the British lines in belgium just when lae great battle o[?] Charleroi began, a light that will remain ...

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  7. CAPTURED GERMAN BANDMASTER.

    The "Daily Chronicle" states that British soldiers, at Ypres captured a bandmaster who was sitting on a tree stump, gloomily tying up his wounded ...

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  8. A LONDON CLUB CLOSED.

    The committee of the Athen[?]um Club, an aristocratic institution in Pall Mall, has closed its doors. ...

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  9. HELP FROM OVERSEAS.

    The Newfoundland contingent arrived in England to-day. ...

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  10. MARKETS AND MONEY.

    A large proportion of wools available for the November sales is held privately. The suggestion was ma[?]e that the list should be reopened, but the ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA.

    The following additional recommendations have been received by the Governor-General from the Royal. Commission on food supplies and on trade and ...

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  12. CODE CABLES.

    Code cable addresses are to be permitted to be used after the 26th inst. ...

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  13. SUGAR IMPORTATIONS.

    In order to prevent the indirect importation of German or Austrian sugar or sugar from neutral countries set free by the importation of German ...

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  14. BELGIAN REFUGEES.

    The food scarcity in Belgium is grave. The relief committee is feeding 300,000 people in Brussels, and over 200,000 in other towns. Two hundred thousand ...

    Article : 73 words
  15. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    The "Daily News and Leader" states that the Kaiser is staying at the Czeustochow Clubhouse, in Austrian Silesia. The place is enclosed with ...

    Article : 188 words
  16. THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR.

    Mr. Schalk William Burger, who was President of the Transvaal Republic before Kruger, writing in the Boer newspaper "Volksstem." denounces General ...

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  17. THE CASUALTY LIST.

    Captain Lord John Spencer Cavendish, a brother of the Duke of Devonshire, was killed whilst fighting yesterday with his regiment, the First Life ...

    Article : 79 words
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  19. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESSES.

    On and after October 26 a telegraphic address registered prior to July 1, 1913, may be used as an address, but not as a signature in telegrams—(a) Between any ...

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  20. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    Reuter publishes an official telegram from Athens, which states that the situation in regard to Turkey's expulsion of Greeks is becoming ...

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  21. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    Four thousand British prisoners are now at Doeberitz, in Holland. Of the total 44 are being medically treated. ...

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  22. RAID ON GERMAN PREMISES.

    The military authorities made a raid upon the houses and business premises of certain German residents at Perth on Friday morning. An official report of ...

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  23. ALLEGED ATROCITIES BY ALLIES.

    The Berlin Socialist newspaper "Vorwaerts" repudiates the German newspapers' allocations regarding the Allies' atrocities, including the gouging out ...

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  24. PATRIOTIC FUND.

    The committee of the Graingrowers' Association of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan appeals to its members to earmaik one acre, of next year's ...

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  25. DEFEAT OF THE REBEL.

    Maritz, on the 22nd inst., attacked Kesmoes. near Upington, on the northern bank of the Orange River. The garrison, which consisted of 150 men, ...

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  26. JAPAN AND GREAT BRITAIN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio says that Great Britain's appreciation of Japan's assistance has created a profound impression in Japan, and is ...

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  27. EFFICIENT GERMAN FRONTIER FORCE.

    In view of the serious fighting in South Africa between the Union forces and troops from German South-West Africa, the following extracts from an ...

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  28. THE "STATE CRIPPLES."

    Private advices from Austria state that the calling up of the Landsturm has created profound depression. The Landsturm troops are nicknamed "the ...

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  29. HORSES FROM SPAIN.

    The Spanish Government has prohibited the export of horses and mules, which had started on a large scale. ...

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  30. TASMANIA.

    The Premier (Hon. J. Earle) has received the following communication from the Prime Minister (Mr. Fisher):- I have the honour to inform you ...

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  31. BLANKETS FOR GERMANY.

    The French Customs officials have seized a quantity of blankets at Gerbere addressed to Switzerland, but destined for Germany. ...

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  32. GERMANS IN GREAT BRITAIN

    A German who had charge of the telephone switchboard at Rosyth Dockyard has been arrested on a charge of espionage. ...

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  33. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The Marconi Wireless Telegraph Co. has presented to the South African Government two complete wireless equipments, and lent the operators to ...

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  34. GERMAN PREPARATIONS.

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

    Article : 82 words
  35. ARBITRATION TREATY.

    The United States Senate has ratified the treaty of arbitration with Sweden. ...

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  36. ITALIAN PRISONERS IN RUSSIA.

    The Czar of Russia has offered Italy to release all prisoners of Italian nationality in Russia. The Czar, in offering to liberate ...

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  37. THE RED CROSS.

    Over 500 motor-ambulances have been presented to the Red Cross Society, of which 30 are attached to the Australian Voluntary Field Hospital, and include ...

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  38. THE BRITISH HURRAH.

    "The Times" correspondent writes: — "Liston! A deeper sound. How grand in its swing and verve—thrilling you to the very marrow. 'Hurrah-h-h." A huge ...

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  39. THE NEW POPE.

    The Rome correspondent, of the "Daily Mail" states that the Pope has published a letter in which be states that the Bible ought to be found in ...

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  40. THE TASMANIAN QUOTA.

    The men of the second Expeditionary Force in Camp at Claremont are much better off than when in the Brighton camp. The [?]ot weather on Saturday ...

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  41. AUSTRIAN PRINCE IN ENGLAND.

    Prince Jean Sapicha, an Austrian prince, has been committed for trial at the Marlborough-street Police Court for failing to declare that he had in ...

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  42. TENNIS PLAYERS GALLANTRY.

    A sporting newspaper states that Wilding, the well-known tennis player, has been promoted to the rank of lieutenant for gallantry in the field. ...

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