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  2. ON THE SEA.

    The official Press Bureau states that the German cruiser Emden, which has been responsible for the loss of a number of British merchantmen recently, has now ...

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  3. OFFICIAL CABLES.

    Official.—General headquarters report the movements of the British force and French armies in immediate touch. The 23rd September passed without ...

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  4. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    It is officially advised from Buda Pest that the Russians troops had crossed the frontier of Hungary at several points. Despite the arrival of reinforcements the ...

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  5. GERMAN RIGHT. Reported to be Broken Up

    The [?] Telegraph's" correspon[?] [?] says that armored motor [?] [?] are being used to [?] the [?] Germans. ...

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  6. RHEIMS CATHEDRAL.

    An official message from Bordeaux states that all the roofing of the Rheims Cathedral has bean burned, and many of the stained glass windows have been broken. ...

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  7. BOMB THROWING ON TOWNS.

    The New York "Tribune," in an article entitled "Neutral Nations Threatened," denounces the throwing of bombs from Zeppelins on towns. It states that by only a ...

    Article : 132 words
  8. CROWN PRINCE AS GUEST.

    The Baroness D[?]aye, who is now at Bordeaux, states that recently the German Crown Prince stayed at her chateau, at Champa[?]bert, for two days. His ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. AUSTRIANS' TERRIBLE PLIGHT

    Telegrams from Vienna state that it is semi-officially stated that the enemy against the Russian divisions lost up to Thursday 150,000 killed, 200,000 wounded, 200,000 ...

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  10. Emden Reported to Have Been Sunk.

    Rumors are current among tea merchants that two Japanese cruisers sunk the German cruiser [?]mdea in the Indian Ocean. ...

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  11. COMPANY VINDICATES ITSELF.

    The Commonwealth and Dominion steam ship line has addressed a circular letter to the newspapers defining its position as regards trade with companies in enemies' ...

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  12. SOCIALIST NEWSPAPER SUPPRESSED

    The "Vorwaerts." socialists newspaper, published in Berlin, informs its subscribers that it has been suppressed by Von Kessel, who is commanding at Branden ...

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  13. German Naval Casualty List.

    The sixth German naval casualty list given losses as 31 officers and 435 men missing. There has been no official report since the H[?]llgoland fight, and it is difficult to ...

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  14. Kaiser Commands Twelve Army Corps.

    The Kaiser is commanding 12 army corps in East Prussia. A fierce battle is raging between the forces of Generals Rennenkampf and ...

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  15. FIGHTING IN BELGIUM.

    The Germans again endeavored to reach T[?]rmonde. The Belgians drove the Ger mans from the positions where they had been finally established for several weeks. ...

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  16. Neutral Trawlers in North Sea.

    The Government has prohibited neutral trawlers using the eastern coastal parts of the North Sea as a fishing base. ...

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  17. LISBON DONATES £1000.

    The City of Lisbon has contributed £1000 for the relief of wounded British soldiers. ...

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  18. GERMAN FIRMS' DEBTS.

    The "Evening News" to-day states that it is estimated that the debts owing by German firms to English business houses amount to £60,000,000. ...

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  19. Steamers Prohibited From Sailing

    The Chilian Government prohibited two German steamers sailing with coal intended for German cruisers on the Pacific coast. ...

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  20. New German Army Corps in Galicia.

    A now German army corps has junctioned with remnants of the Austrians in Galicia, and the combined army is now in contact with the Russians in the ...

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  21. BRAVE BURGOMASTER AND DAUGHTERS.

    Though Termonde has been four times bombarded and twice deliberately set on fire, the Burgomaster and his two daughters, aged 16 and 17 years, remained in ...

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  22. Gale Near Denmark and Germany.

    now sweeping the coast of Denmark and Germany. Numbers of bodies of German Jack Tars have been washed ashore at The heaviest gale in living memory is ...

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  23. GERMAN MERCHANTMEN.

    A man named George Spencer, representing a shipping firm of Hamburg, was charged at the Guild Hall Police Court to-day with inciting F. H. Houlder, of Messrs. ...

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    To-day's cables convey encouraging news of the success of the Allies' forces. On the Allies' [?] flank there has been fierce fighting and the Germans are reported to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 194 words
  25. A GAP IN THE LINE.

    A British officer, who was wounded in the Aisne battle, stairs that during the firsst stages of the fight the cavalry dismounted and took their turn in the ...

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  26. JAPAN AND GERMANY.

    It is officially stated that the Japanese troops during a night and day attack on Tsing-Tau on Sunday captured 50 Germans and four machine guns. ...

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  27. BENDIGO.

    For some weeks past the indies of St. Paul's Church have been making comforts for the soldiers, and up to he present time have provided 319 articles. The ladies ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND VOLUNTEER.

    Mr. Hor[?] Lee, fourth son of Mr. Lionel W. Lee, of Hargreaves-street, has sent w[?] to his father that he has joined the second New Zealand contingent, which ...

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  29. GERMAN AIRCRAFT.

    It is stated in Paris that the British troops have brought down several German aeroplanes during the last few days. Two of th[?] machines were brought down on ...

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  30. CANADA.

    Colonel Hughes, the Canadian Minister of Militia, denies the report that he resigned to go to the front. ...

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  31. MAYOR OF EAGLEHAWK'S FUND.

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  32. BLOCKING A RAILWAY.

    A small body of military engineers on Thursday succeeded in passing the German lines, and blowing up a railway viaduct at B[?]ghes. On Friday night [?]ve trains ...

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  33. GENERAL NEWS.

    Germany is preparing for a winter campaign All the high-class furriers are working at high pressure in making up sheepskin clothing. Glove factories are ...

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  34. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The executive of the Red Cross Society will meet at the Town Hall at 4 o'clock this afternoon to arrange for the despatch of more goods to Melbourne and transact ...

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  35. Allies Repulse Day and Night Attacks.

    The latest communique states that we replaced several day and night attacks [?] our [?], north of the Somme and the [?]. ...

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  36. TELEPHONE CONCEALED IN WOOD.

    The Germans were singularly well-informed as to the whe[?]abouts of the Allies, One day a cavalry division dismounted in the shelter of a wooded hill. Immediately ...

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  37. A.M.C. RETURNS.

    After having undergone 15 days' continuous training at Queenscliff, the 17th Army Medical Corps broke camp yesterday. The Bendigo contingent, which ...

    Article : 86 words
  38. German Atrocities.

    Great excitement has been caused here by the publication of a statement made by Mr. Howard Copland, an American, regarding the German [?]trocities. Mr. ...

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  39. LIGHTS AS SIGNALS

    In Rheims a French general took up his quarters after dark in a certain house. Several shells immediately burst, killing the officer and his staff. The French ...

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  40. COMBINED "ASSOCIATION" EVENING.

    There was a large gathering last evening at the Y.M.C.A. Hill, when the combined Young Men's and Young Women's Christian Associations held a social ...

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  41. ON THE GERMAND LEFT WING.

    A telegram from Nancy states that the [?] troops have re[?] St. Mih[?]l. It is reported that the Prince of Bavaria has been taken prisoner at No[?]ny, ...

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  42. TOUGH JOB FOR BRITISH.

    A corporal who was wounded in the Aisne battle, and is now at Woolwich, narrates taht there was thrilling house-to-house fighting at villages near Rheims, ...

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  43. GERMANS IN MALINES.

    The Germans have once again occupied the Belgian town of Malines after a severe bombardment. The invaders bombarded forts Wachien, ...

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  44. AUSTRIA AND SERVIA.

    In a communique issued at Nish it is stated that the reports of all tac Servian commanders concur in showing that the enemy everywhere is employing explosive ...

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  45. BARGAIN IN GUNBOATS.

    The story is related from Shanghai of how a German warship was sold for 1/10. The gunboat Tsingtau, 166 tens, was off the Canton bund (quay) at the time of ...

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  46. AN UNCONFIRMED REPORT.

    The "Exchange Telegraph" correspondent in Paris [?]ds an unconfirmed report [?] the German right is entirely bro ...

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  47. FREEMASONS' AID.

    The Masonic contribution to the War Find in Bendigo now amounts to £65. The Corona Lodge has contributed £25, the Golden and Corinthian Lodge £20, the ...

    Article : 39 words
  48. German Boy Scouts in Belgium.

    It is stated that the German have at large array of motors, and that an army in Belgium includes a large number of Boy Scouts, from 15 to 17 years of age, mounted ...

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  49. GUN MOUNTED ON ROOF.

    "Our Sharpshooters picked off the men working a [?] placed on the roof of one house, and the gun was soon silensed. For an hour the Germans attempted to ...

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  50. TURKEY'S ATTITUDE.

    In the "Daily Mail" there is an announcement from Constantinople that the Dardanelles have been closed to navigation. This suggestes that the Ports intends to defy the ...

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  51. MELBOURNE.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Livingston) continues to receive letters from country schools showing that the patriotic fund initiated by the Education department ...

    Article : 241 words
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  53. UNEMPLOYED IN GERMANY.

    Advices received here state that 1,500,000 men and 500,000 women are unemployed in Germany. The number is likely to be increased owing to the lack of raw material. ...

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  54. GREAT ACTIVITY AT KIEL.

    [?] is working day and night, Travellers from Kiel state that the canal is [?] with warships, including the large battleships. ...

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  55. FRENCH-CANADIAN FORCE.

    It is announced from Montreal that the Canadian Government has sanctioned the creation of a French-Canadian Expeditionary Force of 5000. ...

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  56. GERMANS EXTORT CONFESSIONS FROM CIVILIANS.

    Before they were expelied from A lost on Saturday the Germans arrested 26 civilians and forced them to sign confessions that the inhabitants fired on the Germans ...

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  57. Advertising

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  60. "WAR WANTONLY THRUST UPON US."

    Miss Freeman, an Australian, who was in Berlin during the earlier stages of the war, states that she had been asked to distribute copies of a pamphlet addressed ...

    Article : 119 words
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