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  2. GERMAN RIGHT WING Reinforced from Centre.

    A British correspondent, telegraphing from Calais on Wednesday, stated after [?] country north of the Allies left [?] there is no longer room for ...

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  3. JAPAN AND GERMANY.

    In their attack on Kiao-chan, Japanese siege guns have sunk German torpedo boatdestroyers at. Tsing-tau. A Japanese mine sweeper has been blown ...

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  4. OFFICIAL CABLES.

    Official.—A casualty list from headquarters reports three killed, 38 wounded, 19 missing, 52 admitted to hospitals in England, 67 prisoners of war. ...

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  5. GERMAN GENERAL STAFF.

    It is reported that the German General Staff has left Luxemburg for Mayence. ...

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  6. ATTACK ON ANTWERP.

    After the bombardment by the Germans of Wavre St. Catherine forts, 12 miles from the centre of Antwerp, the Belgian guns remained silent. ...

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  7. Attack on Cracow Begun.

    A message despatched from London on Friday morning announces that the Russians are before Cracow, and that the battle there has begun. ...

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  8. AN AUSTRALIAN'S EXPLOIT.

    The allied commanders warmly praise the services rendered by the British volunteer motor-cyclist despatch riders, many of whom are University undergraduates. ...

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  9. JAPANESE CAMPAIGN.

    The Japanese, says a Pcking message, have landed marines and occupied the onte[?] harbor of Lao-shau, north of Kiau-chau, capturing eight guns. ...

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  10. EFFORT AT BENDIGO SHOW.

    Such large crowds inspected the display of weapon; Mr. H. M. Marks put in his shop window in Hargreaves-street, that Cr. Bailey at the committee meeting of ...

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  11. SIEGE OF PRZEMYSL.

    The Russians have captured two forts at Przemysl. ...

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  12. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Boer irreconcilables in German West Africa are reported to have issued an appeal to Boer farmers over the border, asking them to overthrow British rule. They ...

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  13. THE UZSOKER PASS.

    It is reported that the Russians are advancing m great force through Gahcia. Nearly 1000 guns were in action during the fighting for the Uzsoker Pass. The ...

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  14. GERMANS ELECTROCUTED.

    A Zeppelin airship bombarded Fort Brocem, cast, of Antwerp, but the damage was not serious, and the airship fled when the forts fired. ...

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  15. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The ladies of the White Hills branch of the Red Cross Society met in the Reading-room on Tuesday afternoon. A good many articles were received, and it was ...

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  16. Disaster to Prussian Guards.

    Details of the disaster to the Prussian Guards ou 26th September show that the Grands, taking advantage of a fog, advanced unperceived against the French ...

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  17. ANTI-BOTHA MEETING BROKEN UP.

    General De Wet attempted to address an anti-Botha meeting at Potchesfstrom when the crowd stormed the hall. Free fighting took place inside and outside, and the ...

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  18. RUSSIANS IN BUKOWINA.

    After occupying the principal cities in Bukowina, a district in the south-east of Gal cia, the Russians have begun their advance. ...

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  19. RED CROSS FUND.

    Mrs. Curnow, treasurer of the Red Cross fund, acknowledges the receipt of £30, being part of the proceeds of Mr. L. C. Saville's lecture, also a large roll of ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICAN FIGHTING.

    To-day Mr. M. L. Shopherd, secretary to the Prime Minister, received the following cablegram from the Prime Minister of South Africa:— ...

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  21. PATRIOTIC LECTURE.

    The box plan for the lecture on "Explosions," to be given at the Town Hall on Friday next by Mr. J. J. V. Anderson, director of the School of Mines opens at ...

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  22. Kaiser and Crown Prince.

    The Kaiser's last meeting with the Crown Prince took place at Coblentz on Sedan Day. The Kaiser was in high spirits, and embraced the Crown Prince, calling him ...

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  23. DEFENCE OF VIENNA.

    A message from Vicnna says the military authorities have ordered the fortitieation of the suburbs and the adjacent towns. Preparations are being made for the ...

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  24. Defenders Forced to Retire.

    It is officially stated that eastward of Sen[?]e the defenders of Antwerp have been forced to retire to a strong position on the River Nethe. before the violent attacks by ...

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  25. GENERAL NEWS.

    "The Times" military correspondent. discussing the outlook, warns the country of prospects of a long war. Melbourne, 3rd October. ...

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  26. Prisoners Camp at Wesel.

    The Germans have established a camp of 18,000 pri-oners of war at Wesel, on the Rhine, near the Dutch frontier. ...

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  27. CZAR GOES TO THE FRONT.

    The Czar has gone to the front. It is semi-officially announced that the Kaiser has gone to There, a fortified town on the Vist[?]la, near Bromberg. ...

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  28. PRESENTATION TO A SOLDIER.

    A pleasant function took place on Saturday night at Myer's Prop. Ltd., when Mr. W. Daw was presented by his fellow employes with a handsome pair of field ...

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  29. "The Horrors of War."

    The newspaper "Frankfurter Zeitung" states that the Germans, when capturing fort Campdearomains were obliged to cut their way in. ...

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  30. SHELLING BRITISH TRENCHES.

    On the 27th the enemy made an unimportant advance. On the 28th and 29th there was severe bombardment with intermittent sniping. On the 27th 300 ...

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  31. BANK OF AUSTRALASIA.

    Lord George Hamilton, presiding over a meeting of the shareholders of the Bank of Australasia, ref[?]ring to the war, sa[?] that Australasia was at a great advantage, ...

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  32. KAISER'S MOVEMENTS CONCEALED.

    Great care is being taken to conceal the Kaiser's movements. He is surrounded by a large body of Life Guards. The Kaiser made optimistie speeches at ...

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  33. Two German Attacks Repulsed.

    "The Handelsblad" learns that two German attacks on Antwerp have been repulsed. The German losses were severe near Antwerp. The Germans have not, yet attempted ...

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  34. Violent Attacks Near Lassigny.

    A communique issued at midnight on Friday states that a French detachment debouching from Arras. about 35 miles nerth-west of St. Quentin, has fallen back ...

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  35. THE WET CANTEEN.

    Sir,—At the meeting of the Baptist Layman's Missionary Movement, held Sunday morning. I was instructed through your widely circulated journal to express our ...

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  36. THE INDIAN TROOPS.

    St[?]ring scenes were witnessed at Marseilles when the Sikhs, Gurkhas, Hindus, Balnehis, Punjabis, and Bengal Lancera, and British troops, wearing short, pants, ...

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  37. AUSTRIA AND SERVIA.

    It is reported in Rome from Nish that the Servians have temporarily abandoned their attempt to capture Scrajevo, the capital of Bosnia, as the Austrians hold ...

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  38. "Germans in Difficult Position."

    The newspaper, ”.Berliner Tagc-blait,' in a remarkable article, says that the Germans arc far from having won. They atr in a difficult position. The English are working ...

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  39. AVIATORS' ENCOUNTER AT ANTWERP.

    A Taube aeroplane, armed with a mitrailleuse, chased a Belgian biplane over the centre of the city. The Belgian aeroplane was forced to descend. Crowds of people ...

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  40. SPEECH BY MR. ASQUITH.

    Mr. Asquith, in addressing a meeting of 10,000 at Cardiff, said, "We now see written in letters of carnage and spoliation the real aims and methods of the Germans' ...

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  41. DAY AND NIGHT ATTACKS.

    Aco[?] state that the violent action on the [?] continues, especially in the reg[?] of [?] where the Germans have been [?] re[?]d from the centre. ...

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  42. MISERY IN THE TRENCHES.

    The latest reports from Chalons are to the effect that the Germans have retired from strong lines where they had [?]. trenches protected by reinforced concrete. ...

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  43. VICTORIA'S GIFT OF BEEF AND FLOUR.

    Count de Lalaing. the Belgian Minister in London, has thanked Mr. Peter M'Bride, the Victorian Agent-General, and the people of Victoria for the gift of beef and ...

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  44. DESTRUCTION OF LOUVAIN.

    Major Bonmanteussel. formerly of the 33rd Regiment, who destroyed Louvain, has been suspended. It is rumored that this is the first act of the German Commission in ...

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  45. MELBOURNE.

    Further appointments have been made to the Australian Expeditionary Forces as follow:—To be Lieutenant-Colonels. and to ...

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  46. ON THE SEA.

    The Admiralty announces that German mine-laying. conjointly with submarine acfivity, makes it necessary for the Admiralty to adopt counrer n[?]easures. The ...

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  47. FOODSTUFF FROM QUEENSLAND.

    Newspapers give prominence to Brisbane "Courier's" third consignment of food stuff. ...

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  48. FAMILIES LEAVE ANTWERP FOR ROTTERDAM.

    The Dutch and Belgian Governments have arranged for 20,000 families to leave Antwerp for Rotterdam. ...

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  49. GERMANS AND TURKS.

    The Constantinople correspondent of the Petrograd journal, the "Retch," reports that angry quarrels have occurred between the German and Turkish authorities. the ...

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  50. WITH THE COLORS.

    About 300 actors and 150 county cricketers are serving with the colors, including J. T. Douglas, Warner. Sewell, Blythe and Spooner. ...

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  51. MESSAGES FROM THE KING.

    The King sent two messages of greet ings to the troops from India to be read [?] their landing at Marsevilles. The first message, to the British troops from India, ...

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  52. THE LATEST COMMUNIQUE.

    A [?] issued at midnight on Friday states that there are no french de[?] to report, and that the general [?] is favorable. ...

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  53. THE RUSSIN ADVANCE.

    It is stated at Petrograd that the Russian successes at Augustowo and Kopsiow, to the north-west of Grodno, in Russia. near the East Prussian frontier, imply that the ...

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  54. ENEMY'S PLANS FAIL.

    Mr. Ashmead Bartlett, who is in Paris, states:—"All the indications point to the fact that the German commanders and troops realise for the first time that they ...

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  55. SPECIAL [?]NEMPLOYED GRANTS.

    The Board of Trade has completed arrangements for making special unemployed grants to the trades unions where unemployment is abnormal. The grant amounts ...

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  56. GERMANS IN EGYPT.

    Sir John Maxwell, who is in command of the British army of occupation in Egypt, has ordered Germans and Austro-Hungarians in Egypt to register before 10th ...

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  57. "A Ring Of Steel."

    "The Niewe Rott[?] Courant" [?] British French and Belgian troops are [?] [?] the Germans in a ring [?] is still in German hands. ...

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  58. ARREST BY MILITARY PATROL.

    At the Williamstrwn Police Court this morning, Walter Sinclar, a ship's fireman, who came from London, was charged with having used obscene language. Evidence ...

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  59. BENDIGO.

    In a letter from London, dated 15th August, Mr. S. H. M'Gowan, writting to Mr. H. M. Marks, secretary of the Bendigo Agricultural Society. states:— ...

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  60. German Auxiliary Ships Sunk.

    It is officially announced that a French gunboat has sunk the German auxiliary ships R[?]ios and Itolo. ...

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  61. ALLIES' PEACE COMPACT.

    Mr. Victor Lassen, an American metal manufacturer commissioned to buy material on behalf of the Russian Government, states, on official authority, that the ...

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  62. THE INDIANS EAGER.

    Advices received from Marse[?]lles anent the arrival at the French port of the lndian contingent, state that the disembarkation of the force was completed ...

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  63. Briliant Feat by the French.

    [?] [?]eat is reported on the French [?] Tuesday the [?] held a vil[?] [?]ill strongly entre[?] by the danger [?] with guns. The French infantry ...

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  64. DISARMED FRENCH GUN[?]OAT SUNK.

    A communique states that the German cruisers Scharnhorst and Gneisenan on 22nd September sank a disarmed French gunboat. at Cape Zelee. and disappeared after ...

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  65. RELIEF OF DISTRESS.

    To-day it was announced by the Prime Minister's department that a considerable quantity of mutton had been presented by the Pastoralists' Union of New South Wales ...

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  66. MURDEROUS FRENCH GUNS.

    Reports of the fighting received from Paris show that the infantry is counting almost nothing in the operations on the Allies' left wing. It is an artillery duel. ...

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  67. MUCH TRANSPORT AND GUNS CAPTURED.

    The Emperor Nicholas reports that the battle near Suwalki still continues. A sanguinary encounter has taken place from Augustowo to Suwalki. The enemy attacked ...

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  68. GERMANS IN BALTIC.

    An official statement declares that, despite all efforts in the Balrie, the Germans have only succeeded in sinking the steamship Uleaborg. The rumors regarding ...

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  69. BRITISH REVENUE.

    The revenue for the United Kingdom for the past quarter amounted to £35,681,283, against £39,431,799 for the corresponding three months last year. ...

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  70. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK.

    The German eruiser Leipzig has sunk the British steamer Bankfields. of 3763 tons. The steamer's cargo consisted of sugar of a value of 500,000 dollars (£100,000.) ...

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  71. AUSTRALIAN WIRELESS STATIONS.

    To-day an order was issued by the Postmaster-General providing that for the efficient defence and protection of the Commonwealth wireless telegraphy should be ...

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  72. BERLIN PRESS OPINIONS.

    Germans in Rotterdam are aghast at the tone of the latest Berlin newspapers, which are preparing the German people for defeat Official messages admit that the ...

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  73. BRITAIN AND CONTRABAND.

    Sir Cecil Spring Rice, the British Ambassador at Washington, conferred with Stato officials concerning the seizure of American copper in neutral vessels for ...

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  74. THE FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    [?] October, 12.30 a. m. [?] [?] from the front, daied [?] [?]:—No ground [?]st, some gained, Every ...

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  75. GERMAN'S DROWNED IN NIEMEN.

    The "Gentral News" correspondent at Rome says that whole German regiments were drowned whilst retreating across the River Niemen. He declares that the Kaiser ...

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  76. BRITISH STEAMER STRIKES A MINE.

    The British steamer Dawdon, hound from Hull for Antwerp, struck a mine. Eight of the crew were brought to Ostend. Nine are missing. ...

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  77. COLOGNE PRLPATIONS.

    A Conennagen message states that 60,000 wennded Germans have reached Cologue. Many of them have lost limbs. The Exhibition and other public buildings have been ...

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  78. GERMANS REPULSED AT OSOWIETS.

    It is stated that the Russians have ceeupied Raigrad, south-west of Augustowo, and Marianpol and Kalvaria. The Germans were repulsed at Osowiots, and are now ...

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  79. Advertising

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  80. AUSTRO-GERMAN ARMY.

    A Rome message states that Germany is making a supreme effort to face Russia, and to raise the prestige of the Austrian army. ...

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  81. Advertising

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  82. Advertising

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  83. BOMBARDMENT OF RHEIMS.

    During the recent hombardment of Rheims Mr. William Bardel, the American Cousui, had a marvellonus escape from death. Although his residence was flying ...

    Article : 55 words
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