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  2. GERMANS RETREAT. Allies Take Offensive.

    In a communique it is stated:—"On our left wing the Allies have advanced without meeting with any serious resistance. ...

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  3. OFFICIAL CABLES.

    The following cablegrams were received to-day from the High Commissioner, Sir George Reid:—London, 8th September, 8.30 p.m. ...

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  4. ENTHUSIASM FOR BRITAIN.

    Extracts from six Italian newspapers show that the wave of enthusiasm for Britain is spreading over Italy. Newspapers severely critieise the ...

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  5. DESTRUCTION OF LOUVAIN.

    The German destruction of Termonde was as ruthless as Louvain. German soldiers pillaged the wine cellars. They rushed about the town in a ...

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  6. MESSAGE FROM THE KING.

    The following cable was received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated 6th September:—The King has been graciously ...

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  7. LIGHT HORSE INSPECTION.

    At present Colonel J. K. Forsyth, Brigadier of the Light Horse Brigade of the Expeditionary Force, is in New South Wales inspecting the mounted quota from ...

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  8. GERMAN AIRSHIPS.

    A soldier's letter states:—We now seldom see German airships. They found the French airmen to be more than a match. ...

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  9. Two Famous Dinant Churches.

    The Germans burnt two famous churches at Dinant, including St. Joseph's. ...

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  10. CAPTURED STEAMER WILDENFELS.

    To-day Mr. Justice H[?]od, in the Admiralty jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, again had before him the question of releasing the German steamer Wildenfels, ...

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  11. RUSSIA AND GERMANY.

    The "Daily News's" correspondent at Petrograd states that many German aeroplanes are appearing on the Russian frontier, heralding the arrival of ...

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  12. GERMAN CARGOES.

    The Department, of External Affairs has revived a cablegram from Mr. A. Hinton, who until recently was Commonwealth Commercial Agent at Capetown, stating ...

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  13. KRUPPS WORKING FEVERISHLY.

    A German-American, interviewed here, states Krupps are working day and night making guns. The Germans claim that they have guns ...

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  14. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A bottle of wine, sold at auction for the benefit, of the Chamber of Commerce War Food Fund, realised £56/[?]. ...

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  15. RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA.

    The capture of Nikolaieff is strategically important, as it is the junction of the railways to Lemberg, Jemareff, and via Stryi to the Carpathians. ...

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  16. GERMAN SOCIALIST LEADER KILLED.

    The "Vorwaerts" states that Dr. Ludwig Frank, a leader of the German Socialists., was killed whilst fighting near Luneville. ...

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  17. WAR FUNDS £162,000

    The various war funds now total £162,000, including the Lord Mayor's £80,605, food fund, £28,370; Belgian relief, £22,336; Red Cross. £10,778: Master ...

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  18. INVASION OF BELGIUM.

    The Germans are streaming past Liege back to Germany. The inhabitants have been forbidden to leave their houses for three days. Sailors are guarding the ...

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  19. RESCUED CREWS.

    The Fre[?]ch mail steamer Pacifique brought to Sydney from Noumea the rescued crews of the British four-masted bar. quent[?]e Jitama, and the Russian ...

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  20. THE GERMAN RETREAT.

    Mr. Douohue, the "Daily Chronicle" war correspondent, states the right wing of the German army has been considerably battered during the last few days, and is ...

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  21. FIGHTING ALONG WHOLE AUSTRIAN FRONT.

    It officially stated that, the fighting progressed throughout Sunday along the whole Austrian battle front. ...

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  22. RUSSIANS NORTH-WEST OF LEMBERG.

    The Russians had a determined fight with the Austrians north-west of Lemberg. The Russian offensive had a favorable result. ...

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  23. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    When passengers on R.M.S. Mooltan arrived at Colombo they learned that a German, who had been trading there for the past five years, had been allowed to leave, ...

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  24. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    The largest contribution to the Lord Mayor's Patriotic Fund to-day was £1000 from the Salavtion Army of Australia, which was forwarded through Commissioner ...

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  25. GERMANS AFTER FRESH FOOD.

    The burgomaster has negotiated conditions whereby the entry of German troops into the city will be avoided. The Germans are endeavoring to occupy the Flemish ...

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  26. AUSTRIAN PRISONERS.

    In Russia great difficulty is being experienced in disposing of the 82,000 Austrian prisoners now held. They are being sent [?]to the interior. ...

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  27. THE FALL OF NAMUR.

    Router's correspondent at Ostend supplies a full and graphic account of the fall of Namur. Survivors from Namur state that General ...

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  28. RAILWAY EMPLOYES' SUBSCRIPTIONS.

    Subsequent to the recent issue of subscription lis[?]s in connection with the Patriotic Fund it was brought under the notice of the commissioners that some ...

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  29. SOUTH AFRICA.

    At a large meeting of Natal Germans held here the chairman urged that their duty was to be faithful to the South African Union and redeem their rightful ...

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  30. ALLIES' FURTHER SUCCESSES

    A communique has been issued, which states that the All[?]s' left wing, including the advanced defending army of Paris, is advancing steadily from Oureq to the ...

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  31. BENDIGO.

    Several young men called upon the Mayor of Eaglehawk (Cr. G. H. Green) yesterday and expressed a desire to volu[?]teer for active service with the second ...

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  32. GERMANS AT AMIENS.

    The greater part of the enemy holding Amiens withdrew in some disorder early on Tuesday. The Allies' left wing gave the enemy ...

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  33. OFFICER ON GERMAN SHIP SHOT BY INDIAN GUARD.

    An exciting incident took place on board the German-Australian [?]iner Australia in Colombo on the night of 29th August, according to statements by passengers on the ...

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  34. FIGHTING NEAR OURCQ.|

    Three hundred Germans were captured in the last engagements in the vivinity of [?]. One German prisoner, an infantry [?]ant, admi[?]al that his men had ...

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  35. BOERS' LOYALTY.

    The Germans in German South-west Africa imported a large quantity of big guns, rifles and ammunition with a view to arming the Boers who are resident, in ...

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  36. BRITISH CAVALRY ACTIVE.

    The British cavalry are particularly active. The Allies are seeking to detach the har[?]ied troops on the German right from the main body and annihilate them. ...

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  37. CITIZENS' PRAYER MEETING.

    The noon prayer meeting in the Beehiv[?] Exchange yesterday was conducted by the Rev. Canon Pereival. The Revs. Scholes, W. J. Palamountain. G. Godbehear and ...

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  38. GERMANS' HEAVY LOSSES.

    A French infantry officer, who was [?]unded at M[?], declared that the Greman troops were repulsed in that district after two days' heavy fighting. Two army ...

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  39. ON THE SEA.

    The coxswain of a lifeboat which participated in the rescue work at the scene of the blowing up of the Pathfinder state[?] that the sea for one and a half miles was ...

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  40. JEWS FIGHT WITH ALLIES.

    Speaking at a meeting at the Jewish community, held in connection wit[?] the national move[?]ent to re[?]der assistance to the wounded the Rev. D. I. Fre[?]dm[?]n, ...

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  41. RECRUITING IN ENGLAND.

    There is brisk recruiting for the new naval division. ...

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  42. EX-BENDIGONIAN VOLUNTEERS.

    Mr. H[?]ugh Glen, a former prominent South Bendigo footballer and Y.M.C.A. cri[?]keter, but who has been in Queensland for the past six months, has joined the ...

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  43. THE RETREAT.

    General Mickel and staff were so confident that the forts could hold out that they had not provided for the eventuality of retirement. When this became ...

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  44. German Right Short of Supplies.

    The German right is now experiencing some of the suffering nobly borne by the Allies in their retirement from Belgium. A wounded French officer informed me ...

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  45. FOR THE SECOND ARMY.

    There is an average of 30,000 recruits daily in England for service on the continent. Remarkable scenes of enthusiasm are ...

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  46. Germans Fall Back on Vitry.

    A futher communique has been issued stating that the enemy is retiring in the direction of the Mar[?], between Meaux and [?]e, east of Paris. ...

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  47. ALL SAINTS' WORK PARTY

    Those who have been giving their time or their money, or both, to making comforts for the soldiers, will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Percival has received a ...

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  48. FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION AND WAR OFFICE

    The Football Association has informed the War Office that it is prepared to request, all members to stop matches if the War Office considers such an action would ...

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  49. GERMAN CRUISER GOEBEN.

    Another page has been added to the history of the German battle cruiser Goeben, which with the Breslan, took refuge in the Dardanelles after being chased by British ...

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  50. LADY MAYORESS'S LEAGUE.

    To-day the Lady Mayoress's Patriotic League received from Tatura a cheque for £36/3/6, a parcel of books and 90 dozen eggs for the use of the troops at ...

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  51. A PROGRESS ORDER.

    A communique states that a progress order has been issued, informing troops, "Now go to the attack and drive back the enemy." ...

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  52. French Defend Passage of Marne

    The Paris correspondent of the New York "Hearld states that during Sundays fighting at one point the French defended the passage of the Marne, and ...

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  53. CAPTURE OF THE MAGDEBURG.

    News of the capture of the German steamer Magdeburg was brought, by the R.M.S Mooltan to-day. The Magdeburg's commander passed the ca[?]al and reached ...

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  54. GERMANY'S ALARM AT BRITISH RECRUITING

    Danish papers publish long statements made by Sir Edward Grey. These have created enthusiasm owing to their contradiction of news made in Germany. ...

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  55. Alleged German Atrocities.

    The Commission of Inquiry has gathered evidence regarding the alleged German atrocities at Vise, Ousmael, Aerschot, Louvain and in the vicinity of Malines. It is ...

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  56. BELGIAN BELIEF FUND.

    We will be pleased to receive donations for the relief of the Belgians, who have fought so bravely in defence of their country. We yesterday received £2/12/6 ...

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  57. LECTURE BY M. SAVILLE.

    Citizens of Bendigo will to-night have an opportunity of gaining knowledge which will assist them in following the position of affairs in Europe in connection with the ...

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  58. Germans Sink a Trawler.

    The Germans have sunk the trawler Capricornius. The crew has been taken to Wilhelmshaven. Sixteen Grimsby trawlers have been mined ...

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  59. RED CROSS FUND

    The British Red Cross Fund now totals £17,547/19/3. A further £500 has born received from the South Australian branch. ...

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  60. A COMMERCIAL ALLIANCE.

    Big employers of Italians at England are arranging a commercial to capture various foreign markets. ...

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  61. FURTHER FRENCH SUCCESS.

    The Germans have vacated the hills around Luneville. The troops at Verdun made a sortie and captured a number of supply convoys ...

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  62. ALLIES GAINING GROUND.

    LONDON, 9th September. The Press Bureau confirms the news that the Allies are gaining ground, and that the British troops have driven the enemy [?] 10 miles. ...

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  63. NEW ZEALAND.

    A wireless message has been received from the R.M.S. Moana, bound from San Francisco to Wellington. It states that she will arrive on Friday morning. ...

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  64. COMMODITIES BILL.

    The Government lost no time in having the Royal assent given to the Prices of Goods Bill, which passed the State Parliament on Tuesday night. A meeting of the ...

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  65. PRIVATE WIRELESS STATIONS IN ITALY

    Despite severe prohibition the Italian Government continue to discover many private wireless high tension stations throughout Italy. ...

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  66. ACTIVITY IN DARDANELLES.

    Great unexpected activities are reported inside the Dardanelles. ...

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  67. IN THE COUNTRY.

    A concert, and social took place in the Mechani[?]s' Hall last night in aid of the Red Cross Fund. There was a very large attendance. A parcel or donation was ...

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  68. GERMANS NEARING HOLLAND.

    The Germans are starting to draw nearer Holland. Inhabitants of the Belgian frontier villages, fearing the entry of the Germans, are abandoning property and taking ...

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  69. Are Russian Forces in Belgium?

    Mr. Strauss, a former American Minister to Turkey, has arrived from Europe. He stated that it is undoubted that Russian forces have reached Antwerp through ...

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  70. GENERAL NEWS

    Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, addressing a municipal deputation with regard to the loan provisions and the amount of distress, said finance was going ...

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  71. GERMANY MUST PAY DEARLY.

    Lord Charles Beresford, addressing a recruiting meeting at Sheffield, said Germany would hav[?] to pay dearly for her savagery in the gross destruction of innocent life by ...

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  72. PORT MELBOURNE STEVEDORES.

    Late last night further violent outbreaks occurred amongst the stevedores at Port Melbourne, during the course of which some naturalised Germans and a constable were ...

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  73. Advertising

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  74. Kaiser Watches Battle Near Nancy.

    A Geneva telegram from Basle states that the Kaiser, attended by a small staff, watched the battle on Monday from a hill in the neighborhood of Nancy. ...

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  75. MELBOURNE.

    Some practical experience of what the troops may expect when they reach the fighting line was gained at Broadmeadows this morning, when marching and ...

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  76. Advertising

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  77. RUSSIANS IN FRANCE.

    Persistent rumors have been in circulation for two weeks that a large Russian force, via Archangel, had traversed England and landed on the continent. ...

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  78. Advertising

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  79. CASTLEMAINE PATRIOTISM.

    Local sportsmen have arranged to hold a race meeting on the Campbell's Creek course on 21st October in aid of the Mayor's patriotic fund. A strong committee has ...

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  80. Advertising

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