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  2. Dutch Commando.

    Piet De La Rey, nephew of the late General De La Rey, has raised a Dutrh mounted commando to fight against the Germans in West Africa. He will lead ...

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  3. THE WAR. ANOTHER SERIOUS CONFLICT PENDING.

    [?] has taken place along [?] form[?] by [?]mude, represana[?] A determined offert by Von [?] ...

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  4. "BEWARE OF THE ENGLISH."

    A German aviator on Monday dropped a proclamation in Darnetal, an estern suburb of Rouen, in Frarce. The proclamation declared that the ...

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  5. OFFICIAL CABLES.

    Official.—Cavalry actions are proceeding on the left wing of the Allies in the region of La Basse, Hazeibrouck, and Estaines Nemys. Attacks between Arras and ...

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  6. REVOLT IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Great excitement has been created throughout the South African Union by the outbreak of a rebellion in the north west. ...

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  7. GERMAN MATERIAL BARRED.

    The chairman of the Melbourne Harbor Trust (Mr. G. F. Holden) announced to-day that no German material is to be used in the construction of the steel shed to be ...

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  8. GENERAL NEWS.

    M. Clemeneeau on unimpeachable authority publishes a report of a conversation between the German Ambassador at Washington, and a wealthy ...

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  9. AIRMAN'S ESCAPE.

    It was announced on Sunday that Lien tepant Noel, an English aviator, was killed while making a reconnaissance with a passenger. ...

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  10. EXPORT OF COAL.

    At the meeting of the Federal Executive Council to-day a proclamation was passed prohibiting the exportation of coal except with the sanction of the Minister for Trade ...

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  11. GELMAN SIEGE GUNS.

    The Rome correspondent of the Paris "Matin" states that Krupps have con structed only eight of the 42-centimetre siege guns which caused such havoc at ...

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  12. German Spy with Indian Troops.

    "Le Temps" states that a German spy disguised, joined the Indian troops, and accompanied them to Marseilles, where he was detected and arrested. ...

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  13. WHEAT BY-PRODUCTS PRICES

    Authority was given by an Ordcr-in-Council. passed to-day. to add bran and pollard to the commodities for which the Price, of Goods Board may fix the highest selling ...

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  14. GERMANS MARCHING ON OSTEND.

    The "Telegraph" states the German occupation of Gheat followed heavy fighting on Saturday and Sunday at Tuatrecht. The Germans, then marched towards, Ostend. ...

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  15. LADIES ORGANISE HOSPITAL.

    Miss Maunder and Miss Tinker, both of whom come from New York, have organised a hospital of sixty beds at Ostend. Fourteen nurses, with Miss Ormiston, a ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The executive of the Labor Federation of Australia passed a motion of deepest loyalty to the Empire. Intense enthusiasm was shown by adults ...

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  17. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE. BATTLE ON THE VISTULA.

    It is officially stated that a battle commenced on Sunday on the left bank of the Vistula, along the road leading to Ivangorod and Warsaw. ...

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  18. RECRUITING IN ENGLAND.

    The height standard has been lowered to 5 ft. 5in. ...

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  19. CANADA TO SEND 100,000.

    The Canadian Government has decided that the oversea forces of the Dominion shall be brought up to it strength of 100,000. ...

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  20. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Additional subscriptions towards the district State School Patriotic Fund have been received by the treasurer (Mr. D. Cumming). making the total £141. ...

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  21. German Proclamation at Antwerp

    A proclamation signed by the Mayor, sheriff, and German commander at Antwerp. has been published on the Dutch frontier, asking retingees to return to the ...

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  22. MOTOR AMBULANCES.

    The secretary of State for war (Lord Kitchener) has devoted the gift of £20, 000, made by the women of Canada, to the purchase of motor ambulances. ...

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  23. LFICHARDT HARE SHOOT.

    A hare shoot by member of the Leichardt Gun Club was held on Tuesday at North Bridgewater, and a record bag was secured, 176 hares being shot. Messrs. A. Steel and ...

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  24. REBELS BOAST.

    It has been reported to the authorities by Mr. Bonwer that Colonel Maritz possessed a number of German guns. He also holds the rank of a German General, ...

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  25. BBITISH NAVAL BRIGADE.

    Five thousand members of the British contingent have returned to England from Antwerp. They were accorded an enthisiastic reception at Deal and Dover. ...

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  26. Reported Check to Russians.

    Reports from Barlin and Vienna indicate that there was a cheek to the Rusians in Galicia. The Russians state that they abandoned the siege of ...

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  27. GERMANS PLEAD FOR TRADE.

    German business firms, a Paris message states, are imploring clients in Switzerland to give them orders, so as to enable workmen's families to exist. ...

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  28. PRESS COMMENTS.

    "The Times" this morning, refering to a criticism in the "Morning post," states that the composition and equipment of the Antwerp force many be open to comment, ...

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  29. SEA LAKE PATRIOTIC FUND

    The Sea Lake and District Patriotic Fund has now reached £100. A concert held last Wednesday evening in the Sea Lake Hall produced £29. while the sale of programmes ...

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  30. A RESOURCEFUL SOLDIER.

    An interesting story of how a British soldier was able to single-handedly save four motor lorries after they had been aboundoned to the enemy, is contained in ...

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  31. ATTACK ON SIR E. GREY.

    A Berlia newspaper writes:—"England is too cowardly to use her own national power in the field. She has tricked Belgium and brought Belgium to a ...

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  32. ON East Prussian Frontier.

    A desperate struggle is in progress on the East Prussian frontier. The Germans are retreating northwest of Lyck, destroying bridges. ...

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  33. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    The wool sales have been fixed for 3rd November. ...

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  34. Scheldt Blocked for Years.

    Dutch-German newspapers state the British sank the Gueiseman and other vessels in such positions that the Scheldt will be completely blocked for years. ...

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  35. BENDIGO.

    The valuable model sailing boat made on the lines of the historic Victory, and owned by Mr. Magnus Colin, was on view yesterday in the Orderly Rooms at the Bendigo ...

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  36. NATURALISED GERMANS.

    Lord Charles Berestord, in a [?] the press, recommends a campaign of precaution against aliens. He urges, the Government to deal more stringently with ...

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  37. Rebellion Already Localised.

    From latest advices the Government is confident that the rebellion is already localised. Messages from prommnent Hertzogites assure the Government, that ...

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  38. FIGHTING IN A DENSE FOG.

    Fighting at Augustowo in a dense fog, the Germans on several occasions advanced to the very muzzle of the Russian guns. During the flighting a pack of wolves ...

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  39. OLD KRUPP GUNS.

    Members of the naval brigade state that most of the Balgian forts at Antwerp and the intervening redoubts were manned by old kiupp guns firing black powder. ...

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  40. ALLIES' LEFT WING.

    [?] states on [?] between [?] against cavalry [?] Bat[?] [?] ...

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  41. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is steady, with prices unchanged. Forty-four shillings is asked for South Australian wheat just shipped. ...

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  42. FIGHTING ON BORDER.

    Paris messages from Northern France on Surday state that the Germans had a heavily massed triangle extending from Donai to Bethme and Arras, but their ...

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  43. TURKS EXPEL GREEKS.

    According to advices from Athens, the Turks, under the pretext that it is necessary to fortify the garrison, have expelled 1500 Greeks from Hercaelcia, a town in ...

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  44. MR. BAILLIEU AND MR. REES.

    The Select Committee of the Legislative Council to inquire into the statements made by Mr. Rees, M.L.C., regarding Mr. W. L. Baillion, M.L.C., in connection with the ...

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  45. BELGIAN GOVERNMENT.

    An official ann[?]mcement was made to-night to the offect that the Belgian Government, which last week shifted to [?]nd, has now moved to Havre, on the ...

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  46. Germans at Their Best and Worst

    An incident of the battle at Augustowo shows the Germans at their best and worst. During the German retreat the Russian soldiers found a dead Russian officer, whose ...

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  47. TREACHERY IN MOROCCO.

    The "Matin." of Paris, states that a number of Germans and Austrians at Casa Blanca, one of the chief seaports of Morocco, are to be court-martialled for ...

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  48. THE NAMAQUALAND SURRENDER.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Johannesburg states the Namaqualand surrender, the details of which were cabled on 6th October, was due to the treachery ...

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  49. SCHOOLS' PATRIOTIC FUND.

    Mr. J. H. Jenkin. hon. treasurer of the Schools' Patriotic Fund, acknowledges with thanks the receipt (per Mr. H. Stielow) of £1. representing contributions from the ...

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  50. THE ANTWERP FORTS.

    Reports from Bordeaux state that some of the inner forts along the line of the River Scheldt are still holding out against the German siege guns. ...

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  51. £100,000 FOR BELGIUM.

    In theo House of Representatives this afternoon the Prime Minister 'Mr. Fishe) moved that the sum of £100,000 be voted towards the Belgian Relief Fund. He said ...

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  52. MELBOURNE.

    The Federal Executive Council, which met this morning (the Governer-General presiding), appointed Colonel F. Hughes to the command of the Third Australian ...

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  53. Another Serious Conflict Developing.

    [?] in [?] and [?] A military expect const[?] [?] is des[?]lopping. He [?] German force [?] ...

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  54. RUSSIANS IN HUNGARY.

    A Petrograd communique reports that Russian cavalry has crossed several passes in the Carpathians, and has descended to the Great Plain of Hungary. ...

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  55. THE BELGIAN ARMY.

    The Paris correspondent of "The Times," states that the Belgian field army is quiteintant. It is also stated that all the cannon were ...

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  56. PERSONAL.

    Mrs. Rector Harrison will not be "at home" to-day (third Thursday). An interesting personality at all the principal shows in the Commonwealth is ...

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  57. ON THE SEA.

    A Turkish battleship believed to be the Goeben, also four cruisers, have appeared off Varna, a port of Bulgaria in the Black Sea. ...

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  58. BOMBS IN OSTEND.

    Bombs were dropped in Ostend from a German aeroplane on Monday, but they inflicted no damage. ...

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  59. BRIGADES RE-GROUPED.

    The Minister for Defence said this morning that it was intended to re-group the Light Horse Brigade, instead of spreading each brigade over the whole Commonwealth. ...

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  60. HOW THE BRITISH FOUGHT.

    The British Naval Brigade refused to evacuated the town when the general retirement was ordered, but insisted on being permitted to stay behind to fight ...

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  61. Un[?] in Armored Train.

    [?] in at [?] [?] to carry [?] A railway [?] of the ...

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  62. THE KIEL CANAL.

    A cable message from the High commissioner, Sir George Reid is as follows: —It is reported that the Kiel Canal is closed to permit of the Germans ...

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  63. GERMAN PREPARATIONS.

    It is officially stated at Ostend that the concrete platforms on which the big German sie[?] guns were mounted before Ant werp were prepared at Vieuxdeux, a suburb ...

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  64. £765 FOR 50 BULLOCKS.

    By the sale at Bruce auction of 50 fat bullocks presented by Mr. S. Kidman in aid of the fund to provide a cargo of meat for distribution amongst the destitute ...

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  65. Recent Action in Baltic Sea.

    It is officially staled that during the attack on the cruisers on 10th and 11th inst. two German submarines were destroyed. ...

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  66. CROWN PRINCE'S SAFETY.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent writing from Damvilliors, states that at Sa[?] near Verdum, which was for some time the Crown Prince's headquariers, all the ...

    Article : 80 words
  67. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

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  68. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    The vigilance on the Austro-Italian frontier has become much structer. Denunciations, domicillary visits and arrests of Italians at Trieste continues Most of the ...

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  70. [?] FIRE INTO HOUSES.

    [?] entered Fives, the [?] the market was in full [?] The [?] the navements [?] an offices, and without ...

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  71. GERMAN CRUISER EMDEN.

    Passengers who arrived in the steamer Montoro from Java yesterday state that it is freely stated in Batavia and Tjilitjap that the notorious German raiding cruiser ...

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  72. Advertising

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  73. THE RAID ON DUSSELDORF.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" states that, according to a letter received from Dusseldorf. Lieutemant Marix. of the British ...

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  74. AUSTRIA & MONTENEGRO.

    The Montenegrins engaged 15,000 Austrians north-east Serajevo. The battle culminated in a four hours' bayonct conflict. The Austrians were defeated with a ...

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  75. Advertising

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  76. Advertising

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  77. [?]LING GERMAN LOSSES.

    [?] [?]asualty lists re[?] Amsterdam, the Prussian losses [?] to [?] alene totel 211,000. ...

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  78. Advertising

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