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  2. OFFICIAL CABLES.

    The following cable messages relating to the war have been received by the Minister for External Affairs from the High Commissioner's office:— ...

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  3. AUSTRIA AND SERVIA.

    Reports from Nish state that the Montenegrins and Servians have formed a firing line about Scrajevo, at a radius of eight kilometres (about 5 miles). ...

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  4. THE AISNE BATTLE. Allies Gain Ground.

    The communique issued to-day states than the si[?] [?] between the Olse and [?] is uncharged. The enemy has not made a serious ...

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  5. CIVILIANS KILLED.

    Scarcely a house round the cathedral remains undamaged. Many houses have been reduced to shapeless masses. The statue of Joan of Are and the font of the ...

    Article : 117 words
  6. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    A crowded meeting at Bethlehem, in the Orange River State, a strong Hertzogite centre, decided by an overwhelming majority to support the Government in its ...

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  7. ITALY'S ATTITUDE.

    The Italian Government is determined to remain neutral. Many demonstrations have been made, especially in Rome. Venice and Bologna, in favor of Italy joining in ...

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  8. KING PETER'S SON WOUNDED.

    Prince George, eldest son of King Peter of Servia, has been wounded. No information is available as to his condition. The Prince, in March, 1909, ...

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  9. CANADA.

    The Canadian Expeditionary Force has been increased to 31,200 men and 7500 horses. The firing line will consist of 22,500. ...

    Article : 37 words
  10. GERMAN EXCESSES.

    American newspapers publish long leading articles denouncing the German excesses at Rh[?]ims. The New York "Tribune," commenting ...

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  11. BRITISH EMBASSY IN ROME.

    After the celebration of the Italian National Fete in Rome on Monday 50,000 people with bands playing and banners waving marched to the British Embassy. ...

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  12. ON THE SEA.

    The superintendent of the Pacific Cable Board received information from a reliable source to-day that the members of the staff on Fanning Island are safe and well. ...

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  13. GENERAL NEWS

    The Queen visited the Belgian refugees [?] Alexandra Place. Fifty-seven thousand refugees, mostly Belgians, arrived at Folkestone in 22 days. ...

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  14. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    According to advices from Petrograd, the Austrian retreat in Galicio was so rapid that the Russians had to cover 25 miles a day to keep in touch with the enemy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. "PARIS, 1814-1914."

    A bag belonging to a Prussian o[?]cer was captured at Verd[?]. It contained a number of iron crosses inscribed "Paris 1914-1914." ...

    Article : 65 words
  16. GERMAN CRUISER EMDEN.

    The German cruiser Emden, which has smile seven British steamers, has caused British owners and underwriters a less of £750,000. All sailings in the Bay of ...

    Article : 75 words
  17. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The gram merchants of London have stated that the fixing of the price of wheat by the Victorian Foodst[?]ffs Board, 4/3 per bushel, is equivalent to an embargo on the ...

    Article : 129 words
  18. PATRIOTIC ENTERTAINMENT.

    That Nurse Mills's grand patriotic entertainment, which takes place at the Lyric Theatre to-morrow night?, will be a big success there can be little doubt. A splendid ...

    Article : 101 words
  19. PRUSSIAN CONCEIT.

    The newspapers "[?] Vremya" repreaches the British statement for not insisting upon the complete cruching of the German Empire. ...

    Article : 57 words
  20. MELBOURNE.

    To-day's work at the Broadmeadows Camp [?]ncluded route marching and tr[?]nching in defensive positions. When the troops returned from their operations this ...

    Article : 103 words
  21. TRANSFERENCE OF GERMAN PATENT.

    The Comptreller of Patents is considering an application for the transfer of a specified German patent to a British firm. The Comptroller has stipulated that if the ...

    Article : 55 words
  22. NO DRAWN GAME.

    [?] [?] the [?] of the Unionist Party in the Horse of Lords, in a speech at Not[?]agham on Monday night, said that Germany's aim was to establish ...

    Article : 133 words
  23. GERMANY LOSING TRADE.

    The British Board of Trade is issuing reports from foreign consuls, mentioning the classes of goods [?]berto imported from Germany, which a number of foreign ...

    Article : 48 words
  24. EXPORTATION OF MARES.

    The Federal Government proposes to take steps to prevent the export of [?]res, having received information that a number of foreign buyers are operating and ...

    Article : 39 words
  25. GERMAN GUNS RUSHED.

    Wounded soldiers who have arrived in Paris report that the Germans made a determined stand near the heights of Noyon. However, the French brought more ...

    Article : 142 words
  26. EXCHANGE OF GIRLS.

    Four hundred English women and girls have arrived at Old [?]zaal, in Holland, [?]n route for England. This party has been sent from Germany in exchange for the ...

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  27. MOTOR AMBULANCE DONATED.

    The City of Camberwell has offered a motor ambulance fully equipped for the expeditionary forces. The Minister for Defence, said Sir Robert Best, had been ...

    Article : 60 words
  28. DISCONTENT IN GERMANY.

    New York cable m[?]ssages from German sources indicate that there is widespread disappointment in Germany at the present course of events. The people everywhere ...

    Article : 79 words
  29. LONDON'S SPECIAL POLICE.

    [?]is Majesty the King has expressed his appreciation of the work performed by the 30,000 special constables, who were enrolled last month for duty in London and ...

    Article : 39 words
  30. AUSTRALIAN WAR CORRESPONDENT.

    The War O[?]ice has intimated that one correspondent to represent Australia wi[?]l be allowed to go to the front. The Federal Government has considered the ...

    Article : 73 words
  31. RED CROSS FUND.

    The Red Cross Fund inaugurated by Queen Alexandra has reached a total of £250,000. ...

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  32. REFUGE IN CELLARS

    When the bo[?]b[?]rdment of Rheims became general there was a great exodus of people from the city, although many took ref[?]ge in cellars. Over 4000 people sought ...

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  33. THE KING OF BELGIUM.

    According to a Lille newspaper, King Albert of Belgium recently had a narrow escape from capture by the Germans. During a tour of inspection His Majesty ...

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  34. BRIGADIER GENERAL PROMOTED.

    Brigadier General Bridges, who is to command the first Australian expeditionary force, has been promoted to the rank of major-general, at a salary of £1500 [?] ...

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  35. GERMANY RESPONSIBLE FOR WAR.

    Mr. R. M'G[?]ee, member of the House of Commons for South [?]th, in a speech at the head[?]ma[?]ters of the United Trish League in New York, said that 99 per cent, ...

    Article : 57 words
  36. ALLIES' IMPROVED POSITION.

    An [?] Major, who has returned from the [?] states [?] the position of [?] [?] his [?] improved d[?]ing the last two days. He declares that ...

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  37. GERMAN CRUISER SUNK.

    A report has been received at Peking from Tsing-Tao to the effect that a German cruiser has been sunk by a Japanese [?]pedo beat outside Kia-chau. ...

    Article : 39 words
  38. CENSOR APPOINTMENT.

    The Government has decided to appoint Colonel J. Hall, a reserve officer of long standing, deputy chief c[?]sor, in the place of Colonel Monash, who has been ...

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  39. BURNING OF RHEIMS CATHEDRAL

    Further particulars of the destruction Rheims Cath[?]dral has been supplied by an eye-witness of the Germans' va[?]dalism. ...

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  40. ENGLISH INVALIDS.

    [?]ews has reached Paris that 200 English visitors at the Austrian watering-place, Carlsbad, were detained for weeks, pending the safe [?]eturn to Vi[?]na of Count ...

    Article : 183 words
  41. AUSTRIA'S ROUTED FORCES.

    The Austrian armies in Gali[?]a are now confined in a quadri[?]teral formed by [?]zene[?], Jaroslaw. Dynoff and Przemysi The Russians continue their advance on ...

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  42. H.M.S. PEGASUS.

    Additional details have been received in regard to the disabling of the British cruisar Peg[?]sus by the German warship Koenigsberg while the Pegasus was [?]ying ...

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  43. THREE BRITISH CRUISERS SUNK. [?]BOUKIR, HOGUE AND CRESSY.

    A message received yesterday from the High Commissioner (Sir George R[?]), da[?]ed 5.5 p.m. on Tuesday, was to the following effect:— ...

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  44. CHARGE AGAINST BELGIANS.

    The "Bertiner Tageblatt" accuses the Belgians of using churches as military works. It declares this is a burning shame, as the German troops has been ...

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  45. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    The Lord Mayor's fund now amounts to £130,358/11/11. ...

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  46. SON OF MR. JUSTICE RICH.

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Arthur) has received a cable message from Sir George Re[?]d, stating that the son of Mr. Justice Rich, of the High Court, has ...

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  47. [?]IGHTING LE[?] VIOLENT.

    [?] fighting on the A[?] now less vic[?] and that the Allies t[?] made appre[?] [?] announced in Paris that [?] progress, p[?]rly between ...

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  48. CENSORSHIP REGULATIONS.

    New censorship regulations have been sent by the British Government to the military headquarters. They provide that in the future all reports of movements of ...

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  49. FRESH GERMAN TROOPS.

    REINFORC[?]MENTS AT CAMBRAL. The "Daily Mail" [?] [?] that fresh German tr[?]ps [?] [?] on the scene of [?] from Belgium via P[?]welz, Nineve, and [?] and that strong reinforcements ...

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  50. Further Massacres by Germans.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Ghent says that a sworn statement by an eye-witness reveals most brutal massacres by Germans at Tamines, a town on the ...

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  51. BENDIGO.

    The amount of 10/ credited to Epsom Methodist Church in Monday's issue should have been credited to the Epsom Methodist Christian Endeavor Society. ...

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  52. THREAT TO GERMAN FLEET.

    Con[?]ning his address at a meeting attended by 15,000 people at Liverpool on Monday night, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Winston Churchill) said:— ...

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  53. WHOLE WINTER TO REORGANISE.

    A telegram received in Rome from Petrograd states that the pursuit of the broken Austrian Army, combined with the fresh defeats inflicted on their retreating ...

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  54. RED CROSS FUND.

    To-day £30,978/2/11 stood to the credit of the British Red Cross Society Fund. The Tocumwal branch has forwarded £67/ 17/6, the residents of Allendale £36/4/, ...

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  55. THE DISASTER OCCURRED at 7.30 a.m

    A Dutch steamer has landed 18 wounded and five dead from the sunken British cruisers. She had originally 114 survivors, but ...

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  56. General Von Kluck's Army.

    [?] correspondent at Antwerp has [?] con[?]tien of a previous re[?] that G[?]neral von Kluck's staff has [?] transferred to Mons, thus implying ...

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  57. " REVOLTING ACT OF VANDALISM."

    M. Del[?]se the French Minister for Foreign Affairs, has telegraphed to the neutral Powers from Bordeaux as follows:— ...

    Article : 100 words
  58. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 22 words
  59. Russians Occupy Jaroslaw.

    The Russians have occupied Jaroslaw. It is announced that the 50th Hungarian Regiment was completely decimated, and that only three officers and 20 ...

    Article : 41 words
  60. Germans Entrenching in Belgium.

    Reuter's correspondent at Ostend states that the Germans are entrenching strongly between Wavre and Louvain, and Gembloux and Wavre. ...

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  61. VETERINARY CORPS.

    The Defence department has arranged for the establishment of a veterinary corps of six officers and 242 others. Steps are being taken to get it away with the first ...

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  62. MAYOR OF EAGLEHAWK'S FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  63. FRIEST SHOT AS SPY.

    [?] the outshirts of Vale[?]. [?]r captive, the [?] Delebque, of [?] [?] [?] short shrift to a [?] [?]man, whom they captured ...

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  64. THE GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    Reuter's Agency states it is reported that two of the German submarines which attacked the British cruisers were destroyed. ...

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  65. Advertising

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  66. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The war funds total £238,191, including the Lord Mayor's fund, £120,912; Chamber of Commerce. £44,827; Belgian reliel, £32,715; Red Cross, £10,823; and ...

    Article : 103 words
  67. BELGIAN ROADS DIFFICULT.

    Do[?]ohue, the "Daily Chronicle's" war correspondent telegraphing from Courtrai says the storms made the roads difficult for transport. Flat[?] country was turned ...

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  68. ARTIST PATRIOT'S REPLY.

    M. Maurice Barres, the well-known French artist commenting on the destruction of the cathedral, says:—"It is satisfactory that the shells did not [?]ell on our ...

    Article : 79 words
  69. PATRIOTIC CONCERT.

    There was a crowded audience at the Town Hall last night, when Mrs. Edward Gordon's concert in aid of the citizens' patriotic, fund was held. The programme ...

    Article : 462 words
  70. Advertising

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  71. [?] THE DEAD.

    [?] the [?] where collected in the [?] [?] [?] are employed [?] [?] in Lo[?]e, [?]ne thousand [?] of French and Engl[?]sh soldiers and ...

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  72. POPE'S HORROR.

    The Pope has expressed his horror at the de[?]truct[?]n of the ca[?] [?]. His Holiness remarked:—"It is scarcely credible that in the civilised twentieth ...

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  73. [?] GERMAN GUNFIRE.

    [?] [?] [?] correspondent of [?] "Daily Chronicle," in a further description of the fighting in the S[?]ons district, says:—"The accuracy and ...

    Article : 92 words
  74. ARMED MERCHANTMEN.

    Reuter's New York correspondent reports that the United States Government has decided that merchantment of belligerent nations entering American ports may carry ...

    Article : 78 words
  75. Advertising

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  76. Advertising

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