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  2. OFFICIAL CABLES.

    Sir George Reid cables:—The German advanced guards are near Lille. Namur is invested. The French hold the upper portion of ...

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  3. ON THE SEA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Malta states that, the Mediterancon is now free of hostile ships, and that Malta is resuming its normal aspect. ...

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  4. "THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER."

    Whilst it is right that the Legislative Council should exercise its undoubted prerogative as a House of Review, and should aet as a brake upon the somewhat ...

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  5. EXPECTED ATTACK. Near Mons and Charleroi

    The "Daily Telegraph" states theat 500,000 allies occupy a triangle of which the apex is Namur. One side runs from Chari[?] to Mons, and the other from Namar to ...

    Article : 116 words
  6. THE FIGHTING IN LORRAINE. A FRENCH REVERSE.

    It is officially stated in Paris that Ger man official telegrams report that the re verse sustained by Germany in Lorraine on Thursday wan transformed into a rout of ...

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  7. Lost Austrian Battleship.

    The "Corriere Dellasora" publishes details regarding the sinking of the Austrian battleship Zenta. The torpedoers proceeded towards Cattaro and sighted the Zenta ...

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  8. JAPAN AND GERMANY. JAPAN DECLARES WAR.

    Japan, having received no reply to her ultimatum in regard to the evacuation of Kiao-Chau and the withdrawal of German warships from Eastern waters, has declared ...

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  9. 7000 GERMAN PRISONERS IN FRANCE.

    Seven thousand German prisoners are already interned in France. The Germans have cvaented the whole region between Longuyon and Briey. ...

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  10. GERMAN MINES AT SEA.

    The Admiralty has issued a warning to the shipping of neutral nations that the Germans continue to scatter mines indiscriminately, which does not conform to the ...

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  11. JAPAN AND KIAO-CHAU.

    The Japanese Embassy in London states that it expects resistance to be offered at Kiao-Chau, which is well defended by several thousand Germans. The garrison, it is ...

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  12. A GERMAN RETREAT.

    The Germans have evacuated the whole region of French territory between Longuyon and Briey. This is situated between Longwy and Metz. ...

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  13. NORTH-EASTERN GERMANY. SHARP GERMAN DEFEAT.

    The French Envassy in London states that the Russians have defeated three German army corps at Gumbinnen, on the East Prussian frontier. ...

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  14. GERMANY RECALLS AMBASSADOR.

    Immediately after the declaration of war on Germany had been announced a rescript was issued in Tokio commanding the army and navy to carry on hostilities with all ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. GERMAN STEAMER ZIETEN.

    The Norddeutscher steamer Zieten, the whereabouts of which is causing anxiety in Australia, was last heard of in the Mozambique Channel. ...

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  16. AS ARMISTICE REFUSED.

    Another official report from St. Petersburg states that in the early stages of the fighting at Gumbinnen the Germaus attempted an enveloping movement. Later ...

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  17. "ONE MORE BOND."

    The Paris "Temps" declares that the English loan of £10,000,000 to Belgim is a noble response to Germany's brutal levy. One more bond, adds the journal, thus ...

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  18. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR ILL.

    A telegram received here last night states that the Emperor Francis Joseph is critically ill. ...

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  19. BENDIGONIANS IN CAMP.

    We have received the following letters from Bendigo soldiers now in camp at Broadmeadows:—"Broadmeadows Camp, Sunday. After ...

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  20. GERMANY AND BELGIUM. GERMAN ARMY IN BELGIUM.

    It is estimated that 200,000 Germans passed through Brussels up to Friday night. Seventy-five thousand more went in the direction of Antwerp. ...

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  21. BELGIUM'S WAR EXPENSES.

    Great Britain and France have decided to advance 250,000,000 franes (£10,000,000) cach to Belgium in order to allow the latter to meet expenses incurred during the ...

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  22. BRITONS APPRECIATE BRAVERY.

    Many large British subscriptions are being g[?]en direct to the Belgian Rel[?]ed Fund. ...

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  23. FRANCE AND GERMANY. THE FIGMTING IN ALSACE.

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris says:—"The French losses in the Vosges during the Last three days have been very heavy, but the German losses have been ...

    Article : 126 words
  24. Germans Marching Towards Lille

    A telegram from Ostend states that the Germans are marching in considerable force towards Lille. They are cutting all communications along their flank, especially in ...

    Article : 63 words
  25. GENERAL. FREMCH MACRINERY ORDERS.

    A number of French firms are asking British manufacturers to supply machine parts and ironware, which have hitherto been supplied by Germany. ...

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  26. GERMAN ULTIMATUM RECALLED.

    The ultimatum delivered on Germany by Japan was in many respects phrased srmilarly to that which Germany sent to Japan in 1905 in regard to Port Arthur. ...

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  28. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE. GERMAN LINES OF COMMUNICATION.

    In a two days engagement in the Gumbinnen district General Rennenkamf's army faced three German army corps and 200 guns. The Russian victory was of ...

    Article : 103 words
  29. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    Advices from Paris state that an acute tension is reported to exist between Italy and Austria. The latter reproaches Italy for affording facilities to the Allies in the ...

    Article : 75 words
  30. GERMAN TRAINS IN BELGIUM.

    German trains are now running between Brussels and Liege, and telegraph communication has been opened with Berlin. The German commissariat, except to the ...

    Article : 42 words
  31. SOUTH WALES MINERS.

    The South Wales miners have repudiated their Socialist loaders, and agreed to the Government's request to work nine hours daily and on certain Sundays. ...

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  32. FRENCH HOLD VOSGES.

    French reports confirm the previous conjectures that the recnt fighting in Alsace secures for France the virtual occupation of the Vosges Mountains from Donou to ...

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  33. LABOR MEMBER ON THE WAR.

    Mr. Barnes, Labor member of the House of Commons, speaking in London yesterday, said Great Britain had to participate in the war in order to maintain her international ...

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  34. BIG BATTLE IN HAINAULT. FOLLOWS FRONTIER ENCOUNTER.

    It is reported from Ostend that a big battle is in progress in the Belgian province of Hainault, on the southern frontier of Belgium, following on a ...

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  35. THE TOWN OF SCHIRMECK.

    A German attempt to re-capture Scnirmeek[?] failed. ...

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  36. STRONG AUSTRIAN FORCE ROUTED.

    Later reports state that nine Russian squadrons attacked and routed a strong Austrian force near Pruhou, between Milot chess and Shoroff. The Austrian force which ...

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  37. ITALY'S NEUTRALITY.

    M. Delcasse, Minister for War, stated in the course of an interview that Italy's neutrality had already been of great advantage to the allies. It was not for foreiguers to ...

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  38. FiGHTING AT MULHAUSEN.

    Details of the fighting at Mulhausen on the 8th and 9th are becoming public. The Germans on Sunday shelled the town, the populace of which took refuge in cellars. ...

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  39. AUSTRIA AND SERVIA.

    It is officially announced that three Aus trian array corps, comprising 100,000 men, under General Potiorck, crossed the Drina and took up a position in a triangle at ...

    Article : 135 words
  40. BENDIGO.

    The last detachments of men necessary to complete the two companies to be supplied for the Australian expeditionary force by the 67th Infantry left Bendigo yesterday. ...

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  41. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

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  42. NORTHERN BELGIUM.

    The Antwerp correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" is responsible for the intelli gence that the Germans have evacuated the whole of Northern Belgium. ...

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  43. THE GERMANS IN BRUSSELS.

    The German general staff in Brussels is requisitioning food and other supplies, but the private soldiers are paying for everything they obtain. The officers do not pay ...

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  45. ELECTING A POPE.

    The College of Ce[?]als of Rome has decided to exer[?] pressure on the EmperorFrarch Joseph of Austria in an endeavor to the currency of the Conclave, which is to ...

    Article : 57 words
  46. HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES.

    The correspondent of the "Gazette de Holland," who visited Liege, states that the streets are full of commandeered motor cars. ...

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  52. INTREPID BELGIAN.

    Another instance of remarkable bravery on the part of an individual Beig[?] soldier is contained in messages from Autweep. ...

    Article : 163 words
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