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  2. MELBOURNE.

    Large crowds of citizens procceded to the Broadmeadows camp to-day by special trains to witness the sports that had been organised amongst the troops. The ...

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  3. OFFICIAL CABLES.

    Official.—The battle of Augustowo ended on Saturday in a victory for the Russians. The German defeat was complete, and the enemy are now in disorderly ...

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  4. NEW ZEALAND.

    In the House of Representatives the Prime Minister, replying to questions, said he asked a flour milling firm in America for a quotation of a minimum of 1000 tons ...

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  5. ARRIVAL OF BRITISH TROOPS IN BELGIUM.

    At last the Brirtish Army is at grips With the Germans. In the centre of the forefront of the battle the frecborn Anglo Saxons are meeting the military-bound ...

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  6. ON ALLIES' LEFT. Violent Battle Continues.

    A com[?]que issued in Paris to-day states that on our [?]. north of the O[?], 3 viclent battle conti[?] but so lar there has been no de[?] resa[?]. We have been ...

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  7. SEIZURE OF RAILWAY.

    Recently the Japanese seized the German-built railway from Tsinan-fu to Wei[?] Hsein, the most important town in the Chinese province of Shantung, of which the ...

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  8. APPALLING EARTHQUAKE.

    News has been received of a terrible earthquake in the Konia district of Asia Minor. It is estimated that the victims number ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Press Bureau reports that during September several German raids were made on British territory, and attempts were made 10 cut the [?]ganda railway. With ...

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  10. PHICE OF GOODS BOARD.

    The Price of Goods Board met in private to-day. It dealt with a quantity of correspondence, chiefly relating to matters of detail. ...

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  11. FEDERAL POLITICS. MINISTERIAL PARTY MEETS.

    There was a largo gathering of Federal Ministerial supporters in Melbourne to-day, most of the inter-Stare members having arrived by the express trains from ...

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  12. ON THE SEA.

    It is reported that the Australian Fleet has captured the German cruisers gneisenau and Seharnhorst, and that they are now dismantled at Raboul. ...

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  13. ORANGLA BOER CONTINGENTS.

    Major Brand, who served under general Hertzog, the leader of the extreme Nationalists of South Africa, has been prometed to the command of the Boer ...

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  14. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The local effort to assist the shipment of rabbits and hares for the Belgian sufferers from the war took place yesterday at the instance of Mr. W. G. Freeman. ...

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  15. GERMAN SOUTH WEST AFRICA.

    The "Capo Times's" correspondent says the Germans in South West Africa have at the disposal 10,000 well-trained troops. 66 guns, a battery, many machino guns, ...

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  16. TROOPS CARRY MATTRESSES.

    Sub-licutenant Hiernaux, who was in charge of a battery, gallantly prevented the German from rushing a strateg[?]cally important bridge over the Scheld[?] River, ...

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  17. THE OPPOSITION.

    A meeting of the Federal Opposition will he held to-morrow, at which, it is understood. a vole will be taken for the election of a leader for the coming ...

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  18. TICKET SOLD FOR [?] DOLLARS.

    In a recent issue of the "Daily News Advertiser," published in Vancouver, British Cobmbia, an interesting incident is related, in which a boy donated a street ...

    Article : 75 words
  19. WOMAN TRAM CONDUCTORS.

    In Berlin and Hanover only women tram conductors are now to be seen, says the "Gazette de Hollande" of the 22nd August, while old men act as drivers. ...

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  20. GENERAL NEWS

    Nearly 600,000 men have joined Earl Kitchener's new army. London contributed 85,000 men ...

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  21. Bombardment of Cattaro.

    A Romp telegram to Paris announces that the French fieet Las destroyed I[?] tica, the outer fertress of Cattaro, the Dalmatian port in the Adriatic. ...

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  22. CANBERRA PARLLIAMENT HOUSE.

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Archibald). referring to-day to statements with regard to the designs for Parliamentary buildings at Canberra, said that some. ...

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  23. GERMANS IIN BRUSSELS.

    The Ber[?] newspaper the "National Zeitung" states that the German Governor of Brussels is insisting that the city should indemnify German citizens for the ...

    Article : 67 words
  24. THE LATEST COMMUNIQUE.

    A communique issued at midnight on Mardey states that the general situation is s[?]nary. On the left wing the action is still ...

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  25. THE GERMAN CRUISER GNEISENAU.

    The Gneisenau and the Seharnhorst, sister ships. lannched in 1906, are unofficially stated to have been captured at New Guinea. Each vessel carries eight 8.2in., six 5.9in., and eighteen 3.4in. guns. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. ARTICLE BY M. HANOTAUX.

    M. Gabriel Hanotaux writing in the "Figaro." sites the Austrian Ambassador s remarks to him on 31st July, to show that Germany, not Russia or Austria, ...

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  27. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    It is announced at Petrograd that the Czar has arrived at the front. ...

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  28. CAPIURE OF TRENCHES AT SOISSONS.

    The capture of the German trenches in the S[?]ns district was largely due to the Br[?] troops, particularly two famous Highlard regiments. ...

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  29. BELGIAN MOTHER TO GERMAN EMPRESS.

    American sentiment has been greatly moved by a letter written by a bereaved Belgian mother to the German Empress apropos of the Kaiser's doeoration of his ...

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  30. THE SUWALKI BATTLE.

    At least five German army corps were engaged in the battle of Snwalki. The German bombardment destroyed three-fifths of the town of Druskeniki, from ...

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  31. THE GERMAN HOWITZERS.

    A F[?] artillery off[?] states the Germar [?] bowitzers have a disastrous [?] long range, but their meehanism is so complex and transport so difficult that ...

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  32. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The wheat market is steadier, owing to a firmer American market and unfavors able Australian crop reports. Prices, how. ever, show little change. ...

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  33. PRINCE OF WALES'S FUND.

    The Prince of Wales's fund now amounts to £3,000,000. ...

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  34. [?]TED SOLDIER DIES FIGHTING.

    [?] relate that David Kay, of the [?] Lanc[?]rs. separated from his re[?] took refuge in a railway carriage. e [?] to surrender, and shot six Get ...

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  35. BOARD OF TRADE RETURNS.

    The Board of Trade returns just issued reveal a steady revival of employment. ...

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  36. BENDIGO.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 44 words
  37. GERMAN INVASION OF BELGIUM.

    All old man, a refugee in Brussles, told a sad tale, He said:—"My name is Jean Beaujou. I kept a little coffee house just across the river from ...

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  38. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Steady as veterans, the New South Wales section of the Australlan Expeditionary Force marched through the city to-day. Sydney assumed a holiday air. Several ...

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  39. SCHOOLMASTER DSOPS DEAT

    A sad and sudden death took place at the Kyneton High School this aftenoon. During the progrss of the school work, had taken over the supervision of a ...

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  40. VIOLATION OF CONVENTIONS.

    A monster anti-German demonstration was held in Lisbon to-day. Thousands of residents assembled in front of the French and Belgian Legations, and ...

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  41. THE CHAMPAGNE DISTRICTS.

    [?] are prospects of a [?]ne viniage in the champagne districts. The Germans did [?] damage the vineyards. ...

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  42. MARCHING ON ALLENSTEIN.

    The Russiau Embassy officially states that the Rusisan armies are proceeding to-wards Allenstein from the east and south. (Allenstein is in East Prussia, about 65 ...

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  43. GERMANS DECOYED INTO WOOD.

    The Bara[?] were so severely defeated in the ment [?]ing at Roye [?]south-east of Amiers as to be demoralised. A body of [?] Dragoons occupied the ...

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  44. A GERMAN SCHEME.

    A Berne telegram states that German merchants have been seeking to induce Swiss merchants to transport German goods to belligerent countries, marking them ...

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  45. PRESENTATION TO A SOLDIER.

    The commercial friends of Mr. W. Daw. who until recently was manager of the mantle department at Myer's, and is leaving with the Australian Expeditionary ...

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  46. HELP FOR RHD CROSS WORK.

    Lady Helen Munro Ferguson, wife of the Governor-General, has received the following cable message from Sir George Reid, the High Commissioner:— ...

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  47. INVASION OF HUNGARY.

    The Russians have occupied Hoszamezo, about 12 miles north-west, by rail from Szizcth, a town in Eastern Hungary, on the River Thelss. ...

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  48. [?]MAN TR[?]ES TOO DEE[?]

    [?] [?] that the German trenches [?] too d[?]. As a res[?] the re[?] had [?] and the [?] are in a horribly msanitary ...

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  49. QUARRY HILL GARDEN FETE.

    The Iadies of the Quarry Hill deport are holding a garden fe[?] to-day at the rest dence of Mrs. R. A. Rankin, "Lochanber, arknessestreet, in aid of the patriotic ...

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  50. PRESIDENT WILSON'S PEACE EFFORTS.

    Mr Bryan, Secretary of State of the United States, in addressing a peace meeting, declared that President Wilson was waiting for a chance to renew peace ...

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  51. BENDIGO SPRING SHOW.

    Taking all the circumstances arising fro[?] the war and the drought into consideration, it is an extraordinary achievement for the ever popular Bendigo Agricultural and ...

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  52. IURPINITE SHELLS.

    [?] it is repa[?]ted that French [?] when entering a charean after hom[?] it, found a number of Wa[?] [?] in a pe[?] condition. This ...

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  53. NICKEL ORE FOR KRUPP'S.

    The Norwegian ship Marga has arrived at Christiansund (Denmark) from New Caledonia with a cargo of nickel ore for Krupp's, and is unloading. ...

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  54. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    The Lord Mayor's fund is now £135,776. ...

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  55. MARONG EFFORT.

    On Friday evening a plain and fancy dress ball will be held in the Marong Public Hall in aid of the Marong Girls' Patrictic Fund, and gives every promise ...

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  56. THE WAR FUNDS.

    The war funds total £275,786. including the Lord Mayor's fund. £135,776: Chamber of Ce[?]merce, £2,350: Belgian, £12,620; Red Cross, £20,38[?]; Master ...

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  57. HOW JAROSLAW FORTS WERE CAPTURED.

    The capture of the forts in the Ganelan town of Jaroslaw is due to the heroism of a young Jewish private, who was taken prisoner, and convoyed to a place of ...

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  58. ATTRACTIVE ENTERTAINMENT.

    "Explosions" will be dealt with by Mr. J. R. V. Anderson in a most attractive manner at the Town Hall on Friday next. Demonstrations of the power of modern ...

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  59. GERMANY'S MARKETS.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" states that it will require extraordinary exertions to recover the markets which were open to Germany before the war broke out. ...

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  60. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    Major Oakley, collector of Customs, announced recently that the Fremantle cargo of the steamer Thuringen, which arrived at Fremantle recently, was to be ...

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  61. THE INDIAN CONTINGENT.

    Commenting on the arrival of the British Indian force at Marseilles, the New York "World" remarks that the Indian native contingent belongs mainly to a civilisation ...

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  62. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

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  63. JAPAN AND GERMANY.

    A Tokio communique stales that a German force delivered a night attack against the allied forces at Tsingtan, but is met with failure. The attackers lost 47 killed. ...

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  64. BUR[?]ING A TOWN.

    [?] indernt of the Paris newspaper, Ca[?], reports that the Crown prince, before ev[?]ting Clermont, on Argonne, 14 miles s[?]west of Verdun, ordered the ...

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  65. "THE DAY."

    The correct wording of the fourth verse of the above poem by an English railway porter named Henry Chappell, which we published yesterday, is:— ...

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  66. WOODCARTERS AND THE PATRIOTIC FUND.

    Sir,—In your issues of yesterday there appears a letter signed "Woodman, which to my mind conveys rather a unique idea. and no doubt represents the patriotic spirit ...

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  67. CHARGE OF ESPIONAGE.

    Evidence in the case of Carl Ernst, a hairdresser, charged with espionage, shows that the police have been examining the prisoner's corresponderce since 1912, when ...

    Article : 56 words
  68. BOMBS FOR LONDON.

    [?]message which has reached A[?] states that the kai[?] has promised to decerate the first [?] [?] to drew [?] ...

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  69. Advertising

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  70. GERMAN BATTERIES SILENCED

    A Tientsin message states that information has been received from Thinan-fu reporting that during the bombardment of Tsingtan, in Kiau-chan, by Japanese war ...

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  71. Advertising

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  72. Advertising

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  73. Advertising

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