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  2. THE WAR. DEFEAT OF ALLIES NORTH OF LILLE.

    [?]mmunique issued in Paris stated [?] progress reported to have been [?] on Thursday by the Allies on their [?] has been confirmed. ...

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  3. OFFICIAL CABLES.

    Paris reports that the left wing action of the allied armies extends in the region of Ypres to the sea. The Germans have occupied Blankenberghe. ...

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  4. ON THE SEA.

    A German submarine has sunk the British [?]uiser Hawke in the North Sea. Fifty-two survivors have been landed at Abe[?]deen. ...

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  5. AUSTRIAN DOCKYARD FIRE.

    In consequ[?]ce of the fire which occurred at the Montfalcon arsenal, resulting in the destruction of an uncompleted Austrian battleship, there has been a wholesale ...

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  6. LENIENCY TO ALIENS.

    There is a growing newspaper agitation against, leniency to Aliens. It is estimated that there are still 2000 German waiters in London hotels. Many deny ...

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  7. GOLDEN-SQUARE FUND

    Mrs. W. Akchurst desires to acknow[?]edge with thanks the receipt of the following donations in connection with the Golden-square patriotic fund:—Miss Fone, ...

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  8. GUNS OUT OF SIGHT.

    Interesting questions dealing with the fighting in France are discussed in a message sent by Field-Marshal Sir John French to the British War Office from ...

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  9. AUSTRIAN WAITERS ARRESTED.

    The police have also arrested all the waiters in the Vienna Cafe, New Oxfordstreet. All waiters arrested are Austrians. The Cafe is favorite [?]unt of Austrians ...

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  10. RUSSIAN BATTLE GROUND.

    The Roman newspaper, "Giornale d'Italia," has published a telegram from Petrograd, giving particulars of the great battle which has commenced in ...

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  11. MELBOURNE.

    Additional contributions receive to-day brings the Lord Mayor's Patriotic Fund to £126,974/14/11. The donations received to-day amounted to £386/13/3. ...

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  12. THE CANADIAN CONTINGENT.

    The Canadian disembarkation was co[?]tinued on Friday with the strictest secrecy. The equipment of the men [?]s excellent. Each man has an ample supply ...

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  13. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Hennessy) has received to date £19,156/19/10 for the Belgian Relief Fund. To-day's contributions amounted to £297/0/6. ...

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  14. IMPERIAL OFFICERS

    The Minister for Defence stated this afternoon that he had received from the war office the following message:—"I[?] perial officers of the General and Special ...

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  15. Hawke Sinks in Five Minutes.

    The cruiser Hawke sank in five minutes. The survivors escaped in one boat They were picked up by a Norwegian steamer and transferred to a trawler. ...

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  16. AMERICAN DENOUNCES GERMANY.

    Mr. Gardner, a member of the United States House of Representatives, who has just returned to New York from the war zone, moved in the House to-day that a ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The war funds total £307,092, including teh Lord Mayor's Fund £[?],650, Red Cross £24,273, Belgian £50,532[?] and Chamber of Commerce £58,984. ...

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  18. Germans Driven Back on Kielce.

    The "Daily Chronicles" Petrograd correspondent says it is unofficially stated [?]hat a great battle began on Monday. The first day seemed to favor the Germans, but ...

    Article : 85 words
  19. HOW THE MEN ARE SHELTERED.

    Official (from Sir George Ried).—Further reports from General Headquarters. 13th October[?] state:—Our men are fairly comfortable in the trenches and ...

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  20. FOOD CONTRIBUTIONS

    Mr. W[?]chcombe, president of the Chamber of Commerce, states that 60 tons of biscuits are being shipped to England as a food contribution from the Chamber of ...

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  21. GERMANS ENTER OSTEND.

    The "Daily Mail" says that the Germans extered Ostend on Thursday morning. Crowds of refugees on the quay hooted the invaders. ...

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  22. Saluting the Belgian Flag.

    A picturesque ceremony, the salutation of the Belgian flag, was carried out yesterday on Wimb[?]don Common, where tens of thousands assembled to express sympathy ...

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  23. THE GERMAN BAND.

    Mr. Cann, Chief Secretary, who administers the Police department, said [?]n Saturday that he had not given instructions for the German Ba[?]d to be stopped playing ...

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  24. Russians Assume Offensive.

    It is officially announced that the Russiand have assumed the offensive along the Vistula and in Galic[?]a. ...

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  25. THE ANTWERP FORTS.

    Visitors from Antwerp state the Germans are energetically reconstructing the Antwerp forts. ...

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  26. Cholera in Galicia and Hungary.

    It is reported from the Austrian front that cholera is rapidly spreading in Ga[?]cia and Hungary Ten thousand cases are reported in Northern Hungary. ...

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  27. FRENCH RED CROSS CONCERT.

    The Frenc[?] Red Cross concert at the Sydney Town Hall on Saturday night was very largely attended, and marked by [?]thusiastic success. A striking f[?] ...

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  28. POWERFUL WIRELESS PLA[?] SEIZED

    The police seized a powerful wireless plant at Professor Arthur Schuster's residence at Kildall, at Tunyford. Schuster, who is a brother of Sir Felix Schuster, ...

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  29. Austrian Troops in Belgium

    Austrian regiments, containing Italianspeaking soldiers, have been ordered to relieve the German troops in Delgium. The new Austro-Hungarian reservist ...

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  30. FIGHTING IN SWAMP.

    The following is the first detailed account, of the reverse sustained by the Russians at Oster[?]d, in East Prussia, early in September:— ...

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  31. FOUR GERMAN DESTROYERS SUNK.

    The Press Bureau states that a cruiser and four destroy[?]s sank four German destroyers off the Dutch coast. (Official from Sir Ge[?]ge Reid.) ...

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  32. DARING BRITISH AIRMAN.

    In a report to the War Office. Field Marshal Sir John French gives an account of a thrilling [?]erial encounter, and also refers to the successful air work of the ...

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  33. THE TRAFALGAR CELEBRATION.

    In connection with the Trafalgar celebrations Sir Geprge Reid placed a wreath on Nelson's mo[?]ment worded "The Govern ment and people of Australia after grateful ...

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  34. German Field Column Wrecked.

    According to information from the enemy. 15 Germans were killed by a bomb dropped upon the ammunition waggon of a cavalry column. It was thought at the time that ...

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  35. RED CROSS CLASSES.

    The London County Council has organised 300 Red Cross [?]ses. ...

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  36. Germans Mine River Scheldt.

    The Germans have mined the River Scheldt, between Antwerp and the southeast extremity of South Beneland. ...

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  37. A GERMAN SPY ARRESTED

    A German spy wearing the Belgian uniform, and a Red Cross [?]dge was arrested among the refugees at Dover, Many other suspects have been arrested during the ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Commercial Traveilers' Association held a fancy dress carnival on Saturday in aid of the Mayor's Patriotic Fund. Some 20,000 people were present, and the ...

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  39. BRITISH SUSTAIN LITTLE DAMAGE. AND FEW CAS[?]LTIES

    It is officially stated that one British officer and four men were wounded in the destroyer action. The damage to the British vessels was only slight. The ...

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  40. ATTITUDE OF TURKEY.

    Inteiligence from Turkey states that Turkey has reaf[?]rmed her declaration of neutrality. This announcement, indicates that the reports that the Goeben and ...

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  41. SUPPLYING CONTRABAND.

    Many American m[?]rchants have been in doubt as to their position should they supply goods to the belligerents. In reply to inquiries on the subject, the ...

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  42. TASMANIA.

    A patriotic ca[?]nival, organised by the Commercial Travellers' Association on the [?]lp[?]n Show Grounds, was very successful. About £500 was taken at the gates. of ...

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  43. Broken Bottles on Roads.

    A favorite German trick is to scatt[?] broken bottles upon roads used by Bri[?] isk motors in front of an ambush. ...

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  44. ATTITUDE OF RUMANIA.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Turkey and Bulgaria have made a binding agreement for a combined attack on Rumania if Rumania ...

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  45. Bombardment of Cattaro Resumed.

    The bombardment of Cattaro has been [?]sumed with the greatest violence from the Allies' fleet and from Mount Lobehen. During [?]ne night six French ships ...

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  46. Kaiser Congratulates Bavarians.

    The newspaper "Lokal Auz[?]iger" states that the Kaiser congratulating a Bavarian army corps stated "I should like the English to meet the Bavarians just once." ...

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  47. GENERAL NEWS

    Lord Sydenham stated in an interview that it was difficult to believe that after her plans had been upset, Germany can get impetus enough to again take the ...

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  48. RESTRICTIONS OX CORRESPONDENCE

    The British Government has pro[?]ted the transit, otherwise than through the post, of letters or written messages intended for persons carrying on business in ...

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  49. IN THE COUNTRY.

    Mr. Jas. Rule, an Echuca [?]tive, now in South Africa, has joined General Bot[?]'s force against the Germans. He previously [?]ught [?]ith the British against the Beers ...

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  50. JAPAN AND GERMANY.

    As the result of the mutual arrangement arrived at between the commander of the German forces in Tsing-[?]ao and the commander of the army investing the German ...

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  51. CHRISTMAS GIFTS.

    Princess Mary, daughter of the King, is appealing for £100,000 for the purpose of providing a Christmas gift, to take the form of a pipe, tobacco, and a pipe-light. ...

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  52. Lille Badly Damaged.

    [?] is reported to be ladly damaged. The whole district n[?] the railway station is a [?] of [?]ins. ...

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  53. DEFENCE OF VERDUN.

    The French are said to outrange the German guns by two kilometres (2150 yards). The Germans continually find Frenchmen in trees and cellars with pocket telephones, ...

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  54. WIRELESS IN PACIFIC.

    Advices from Toronto state that a launch fitted with wireless apparatus, and carrying enough provisions to last nine months, has been captured off Comoxsp[?], on the ...

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  55. LEAVING THE AISNE.

    The movement of Field-Marshall Sir John French's troops from the A[?]sne was carried out 10 days ago. The troops were delighted at the change from the deadly ...

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  56. ENEMY'S STRENGTH.

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  57. Bombardment of Rheims Resumed.

    [?] of [?] Cathedral [?] on Tuesday. A shall wrecked [?]. Three [?] fell on the Law [?]. ...

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  58. LOANS TO BELLIGERENTS.

    In August the J. P. Morgan Company, of New York, proposed to underwrite a loa[?] to France of several hundred million do[?] lars, but President Wilson held that this ...

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  59. GERMAN FACTORY RAIDED.

    The police raided the factory of Roden Ltd. at Willesden Junction, a German music printing firm. Their position commands important railway lines and ...

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  60. ANTWERP A RICH PRIZE.

    A German headquarters' message received in Amsterdam states that the Germans took 5000 prisoners when they captured A[?]twerp The booty secured ...

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  61. PAPEETE BOMBARDMENT.

    Letters received in Auckland from various island traders state that the French are claiming £40,000 against German property in Tahiti and adjacent French islands as ...

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  62. DISEASE IN THE TRENCHES.

    Insanitary conditions in the trenches are causing outbreaks of disease among the German troops. Professor Bessell, of Minister, was sent to ...

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  63. BRITAIN'S REPLY TO PROTEST.

    A telegram received in New York from Peking gives the text of the reply sent by Great Britain to China's protest against the Japanese occupation of the Shantung ...

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  64. PREPARED DUM DUMS.

    [?] [?] on the part of Germany to [?] the condem[?]tion of the Allies' [?] of [?] has been exposed at [?]. ...

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  65. PRECAUTIONS IN LONDON.

    All public-houses in London have been ordered to close at 10 o'clock each night until further notice. ...

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  66. GERMAN GUNBOAT GEIER.

    The German gunboat Geier remains indefinitely, the repairs to the engines requiring several weeks. Coaling countinues. The Government is watching to prevent ...

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  67. German Factory at Edinburgh.

    The "Observer" states the military raided a large German factory at Edinburgh, covering an extended area. It was built a decade ago. £30,000 was spent on ...

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  68. BENDIGO.

    Another ex-Eaglehawk resident (Mr. Fred. Henshaw), son of Mr. J. Henshaw, of Lethby-road, Eaglehawk, has joined the first Expedit[?]nary [?]ores from Tasmania. ...

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  69. GERMANS DEMAND WAR CONTRIBUTION.

    The German garrison consists of 17,000 marines. The commander is demanding as Antwerp's war contribution provisions, [?]nes and [?]igars to the value of £2000 ...

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  70. AVIRELESS AT HONOLULU CLOSED.

    The Navy department has ordered the ing the arrival of the German gunboat Marconi wireless station at Honolulu to be closed for sending a message announc ...

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  71. GERMAN WOUNDED.

    M. Maurice Barres, a member of the French A[?]adem[?] who was visited Al[?]ce. states that the French found the German ambulance at Rao[?] le Tape, north-west of ...

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  72. BOMB-DROPPING.

    [?] [?] dropped bombs at [?] [?] A marksman in the [?] [?] the [?], which came to [?] died, and [?]her was made ...

    Article : 84 words
  73. Advertising

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  74. BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOLS.

    Arrangements in conncetion with the united Baptist Sunday schools' [?]icnic were too far advanced to be cancelled in the interests of the Christmas fund for the ...

    Article : 92 words
  75. Advertising

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  76. Advertising

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  77. THE ANTWERP RETREAT.

    The people of Antwerp were in transports of delight when the British Marine Brigade arrived to assist in the defence of the city. ...

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  78. GULFS OF FINLAND AND RIGA.

    It is officially notified that owing to the entrance of German submarines in the Gulf of Finland and along the Russian shores the Russians have mined the mouths of ...

    Article : 47 words
  79. Advertising

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  80. Advertising

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