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  2. OFFICIAL CABLES.

    Official.—Paris reports state that [?] ments took place in the Ghent district on the night of the twelfth, and during the day on the thirteenth Operations are ...

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  3. German Reinforcements in Belgium.

    The newspapers report another 500,000 troops arc reinforcing the Germans in Belgium. It is reported at Ostend that the ...

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  4. PORTUGAL MOBILISING.

    The Portuguese Cabinet has summoned a special sitting of Congress in order to secure the passage of a vote empowering the authorities to complete mobilisation. It ...

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  5. SCHOOL GIFT.

    The Minister for Defence has received from the staff and students of the International Correspondence School a motor cycle, with side car ambulance equipment ...

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  6. STATE ELECTIONS.

    A large meeting of settlers on Cornelia Creek and Restdown estate[?] together with a number of other persons interested, met at the Rochester Library this afternoon to ...

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  7. THE WAR. Allies' Further Successes

    [?] issued to-day states that [?] some enggements in the [?] during the past two days. [?] our left wing are ...

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  8. BENDIGO.

    Mr. David Campbell, of 236 Wattle-street, Bendigo, informs us that his brother, Mr. George Robert Campbell, of Bendigo, has joined the first Australian Expeditionary ...

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  9. TRADE WITH THE ENEMY.

    The Trade With the Enemy Hill was [?] culated to-day. It provides that [?] person who trades with the enemy will be guilty of an offence and on summary ...

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  10. PORTUGUESE SYMPATHY WITH BRITAIN.

    Portuguese sympathy with Britain is daily increasing. Renter's correspondent, has been informed that Portugal must be prepared in assist Britain whenever and ...

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  11. Ostend Refugees in England.

    A further 8000 Ostend refugees lauded at Folkestone yesterday. Many were starving. and only half clad. Thirty thousand camped out on the Ostend docks on ...

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  12. WHEN WAR WAS DECLARED.

    Englishmen are slow in moving—a thing that will arouse a foreigner doesn't make the slightest impression on an Englishman —but when they are moved you must look ...

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  13. HOSTILITY TO GERMANS.

    At a meeting of the Trades Hall Council to-night Mr. Moss (Hairdressers' Union) moved that the action of the Port Melbourne branch of the Stevedores' Union in ...

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  14. PARTIAL MOBILISATION ON THUDSDAY.

    [?] Agency states that the Portugal Government has ordered partial mobilisation to-morrow. ...

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  15. Mr. Asquith's Son at Antwerp.

    The "Daily Express" states that Arthur Asquith, son of the Prime Minister, accompanied the naval brigade and fought in the Antwerp trenches. ...

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  16. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE. BATTLE OF THE VISTULA.

    The Grand Duke Nicholas has announced that the battle front of the main Russian and German force extends from Przemval to Warsaw, a distance of 300 miles, with ...

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  17. PORTUGUESE CONGO.

    Martial law has been proclaimed in the Portugese Congo. ...

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  18. GENERAL NEWS

    It is announced that par[?]ment will meet on 11th November. ...

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  19. NEW GUINEA TROPHIES.

    On the motion for the adjour[?]ment of the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. West (East Sydney) called attention to the fact that an officer had presented flags ...

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  20. Story of Antwerp's Fall.

    Members of the Naval Brigades state that when they arrived at Antwerp they learnt that the marines on Tuesday 6th October, were being hardly pressed by ...

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  21. LABOR PARTY'S MANIFESTO.

    Twenty-five Labor members of the House of Commons, numerous trades union and other Labor leaders issued the following manifesto:—"If England stood aside the ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The war funds total [?] including the Lord Mayor's furd [?] Chamber of Commerce, [?] [?]elgian, £30,0[?] Red Cross £24,[?] and Lady ...

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  23. PRICES OF WHEAT AND FLOUR.

    The necessary commod[?] commission to-day increased the price of wheat to [?] per [?] in the con[?] of [?]mberland and North[?]land and [?] for the rest ...

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  24. A ZEPPELIN CAPTURED.

    Cossacks brought down a Zepp[?] near Warsaw. The airship was captured in tact. ...

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  25. FIRST CANADIAN CONTINGENT.

    The first C[?] Con[?]gent arrived at Plymouth, and was accorded an enthusias [?] welcome. ...

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  26. Russians Evacuate Lemberg.

    The Austrian legation states that the Russians evacuated Lemberg after a fier[?] fight. ...

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  27. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The committee of the Ba[?] patrictic [?]d held a sports meeting at Ballendella on Wednesday. The attendance was disappointing, prohably owing ...

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  28. MENACE FROM THE AIR.

    Brisk business has been done by Lloyd's in effecting insurances against the damage of buildings in London by air craft. The rates have advanced from 2/6 to 3/ per ...

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  29. OUTBREAK OF TYPHUS.

    Typhus has broken out in the German lines northward of Soissons. ...

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  30. COSSACKS AND GERMANS.

    Many details are given of the [?]ing in East Prussia. During a recent engagement there was a hand-to-hand fight between Cossacks from ...

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  31. WAS THERE TREACHERY?

    Sub-Li[?]t Dukinfield who as returned from Antwerp. states that the British naval co[?]tingent left the trendies at night. ...

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  32. DAUNTLESS GARRISON.

    Details have been received in London from Paris of the investment by the Germans of Fort Troyon. 12 miles south-east of Verdun last month. ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA'S TRADE.

    The Commonwealth High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) met the Australasian section Of the London Chamber of Commeree on Tuesday, when matters relating ...

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  34. RUSSIAN PRINCE'S DEATH

    Prince O[?]g Constan[?] son of the Grand Duke Consta[?] great un[?] of the Czar) has su[?]bederl to wounds incurred in the recent fighting His Imp[?] ...

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  35. KORCNG SHIRE PATRIOTIC FUND

    A committee meeting of the Korong Shire patri[?] fund was held last night. The [?]res[?] (Mr. James [?] reported £[?]29 in hand After some [?] ...

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  36. FIGHTING NEAR PRZEMYSL

    German reports claim that there have been 40,000 Russians casualties near Przemysl. ...

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  37. Germans in Ghent.

    The Ostend correspondent of the "Daily Chr[?]" states that the Allies made [?] efforts to save Ghent on Saturday and Sunday, but the flat country was ...

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  38. FRENCH OCCUPY YPRES.

    [?] have occupied [?]esm, [?] 17 [?] north-west [?] ...

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  39. GERMAN AEROPLANE RAIDS.

    A German aeroplane has dropped two bombs on the town of Saint O[?] 22 miles south-east of Calais, killing a girl and wounding three persons. ...

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  40. N.S.W. MOTOR AMBULANCE.

    The motor ambulance subscribed for by residents of New South Wales at present in England will go to France on Friday. It will be attached to the Australian ...

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  41. ON THE SEA.

    Floating mines, originally sown in Ka[?] [?] Bay, are appearing in the C[?]a Sea. and two Japanese coastal vessels have been blown up off Lodalitz. ...

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  42. PERSONAL.

    Mrs, L[?]onhardt, an old and well-known resident of Bendigo living at the [?] of Honeysuck[?] and Inglewood-road. is at present dan[?] ill. ...

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  43. [?]ash on Calais Frustrated.

    [?] [?]ded to make a [?] with the [?] the second blow to [?] plant the German ...

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  44. NEW ZEALAND EXPEDITION.

    New Zealanders resident in England have subseribed the cost of two machine guns for the English section of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force. ...

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  45. BOM[?]S AT NANCY.

    A German aeroplane dropped bombs into Nancy, destroying three cars. Three persons were wounded. ...

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  46. SOUTH AFRICAN REVOLT.

    Reuter's telegrams from South Africa, received in London to-day, state that the rebel commando organised by Colonel S. G. Mari[?] comprises only 300 men, including ...

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  47. PAPEETE BOMBARDMENT.

    [?] received in We[?] ton of the recent bembardment of Pap[?] by the German cruiser Scharnhorst and Gu[?] The particulars have been ...

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  48. BOMBS AT ST. OMER.

    A Taube aeroplane flew over St. Omer on Monday and dropped bombs, killing two persons and wounding six civilans. Five French aeroplanes pursued and ...

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  49. THE WEATHER. FINE, COOL, [?]NDY DAY.

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  50. THE PIGHTING AT ROYE.

    [?] Roye was the s[?] of [?] hand [?]nters. The [?] vere taken [?] times. When ...

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  51. BALLARAT WATER SUPPLY.

    The water supply shows a talling off of [?] million ga[?] for the week. The total quantity available now is 60 millions [?] million [?] than on the corresponding ...

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  52. BALLARAT COMPETITIONS.

    The South-treet Society's compe[?] were coutinued to-night, when there was a crowded house Results:—Solo (gentlemen who have never won a ...

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  53. POSITION AT ANTWERP.

    The American Consul at Antwerp is proceeding to London to obtain provisions for Antwerp. where the position is grave. owing to the Germans having seized all ...

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  54. COLONEL MARITZLS TREACHERY.

    Colonel Maritz the Cape rebel, who after the South African war took service with the Germans against the Herero rebellion, subsequently returned to the South African ...

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  55. WEBROONA WEATHER STATION

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 58 words
  56. AMERICAN COMMENT.

    The New York newspapers comment scathingly on the German aeroplane raids on Paris. The "New York Herald" says—"This is not warfare. but assassination." ...

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  57. MELBOURNE.

    Senater G. F. Pearce (Minister for Defence) states that the applications of Russtar reservists to join the Australian Imperial Expeditio[?] Force now that the ...

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  58. "Real Struggle About to Begin."

    [?] state the real [?] to begin. If necessary, [?] can be compelled [?] volunteers are ...

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  59. HYDROGEN FOR ZEPPELINS.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraff" states tht there is great activity at the Germania Oil Works at Ammerich. Workmen are busy day and night producing hydrogen for the ...

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  60. ATTITUDE OF TURKEY.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" states that Sir [?] Mailet, the British Minister at Constantinople, has requested all the ladies of the Embassy to leave ...

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  61. A GERMAN REPORT.

    An Amsterdam message states that a communique received in Berlin from the German army's headquarters in France reports as follows:— ...

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  62. HEAVY RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Light to heavy rain has been recorded with thunder over the area within lines joining Gabe. Walgett and Ta[?] As regards the western division. Mogil had 38 ...

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  63. THE AE 1.

    The tragedy of the [?] is the first loss that the Australian navy has sustained. and its magnitude seems all the grimmer for the atmosphere of mystery which ...

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  64. A Scheme Disorganised.

    [?] that arrangements were [?] the Germans with leading [?] to take gigantic [?] the K[?] entry into ...

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  65. OBJECT OF THE GOEBEN.

    A telegram from Constantinople states the commander of the Go[?] aims at [?] tacking the Russian Black Sea fleet and threatens to raid the Russian coast. ...

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  66. ALLEGED OUTRAGE DENIED.

    In the House of Representatives to-day. on the motion for adjou[?]ment. Mr. [?]en sen said that the Minister for Defe[?] (Senator Pearce) had received a report ...

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  67. LABOR LEADER MADE CAPTAIN.

    It is advised from Johannesburg that Mr. F. H. P. Creswell, M.L.A., the South African Labor leader, has been appointed captain of the Rand Rifles. ...

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  68. Advertising

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  69. BALLARAT.

    The delegates to the annual meeting of the Scottish [?] were formally welcomed by the Caledonian Society to-night. ...

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  70. RED CROSS FUND.

    A further contribution of £100 to the British Red Cross Society fund has been made by Mr. Edward Miller which couplet with a number of other donations ...

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  71. HEAVY CANNONADING ON WEDNESDAY.

    A message from Bucharest states heavy cannonading was heard all day Wednesday off Constanza. It is believed the Goeben and Breslan are fighting the [?] ...

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  72. [?]ans Shell Red Cross Hospital

    [?] [?]ally shelled the [?] at Erai[?] and killed [?] [?] [?]yed [?] of 1200 ...

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  73. CAPTURED FRENCH PRIESTS.

    In a telegram from Berlin it is stated that the Kaiser has approved of the suggestion of the Archbishop of Cologne that all the captured French priests should be ...

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  74. Advertising

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