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  2. OFFICIAL CABLES.

    Official:—The First Lord of the Admiralty has addressed the following message to the Royal Naval Division on its return from Autwerp:—"The First Lord ...

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  3. CAPTURED CARGO DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    The cargo of the German steamer Suedmak, which was captured in the Red Sea a month ago, consisted of tea and jute valued at £200,000. It was stored at ...

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  4. IF PARIS HAD FALLEN.

    A copy of the list of hostages which the German army commanders drew up in expectation of capturing Paris has been secured at Bordeaux. ...

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  5. SERVIANS AND MONTENEGRINS.

    An official message from Nish states that a combined force of Servians and Montenegrins on Wednesday defeated an Austrian division that had been reinforced by ...

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  6. THE WAR. BELGIANS AGAIN IN FIGHTING LINE.

    A [?]unique issued in Paris stated [?] Beigians vigorously repulsed se[?] German attacks at crossing places [?] have [?]taken Armentieres. An ...

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  7. GENERAL NEWS

    Mr. Patrick Quin, Acting Commissioner for New South Wales in San Francisco, is a through passenger for Sydney by the R.M.S. Makura. Mr. Quin is of the ...

    Article : 135 words
  8. RETREAT FROM ANTWERP.

    Particulars reveived in London of the retrcat from Autwerp contain numerons i[?] stances of heroism and intrepidity. Sergeant Giles, of the Marines, has ...

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  9. FRENCH CAVALRYS' BRILLIANT ACHEVEMENT.

    A brilliant achievement of French cavalry is reported from the valley of the Lys River, in Western Belgium. A band of Uhlans had blown up the ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. SOUTH AFRICAN LOYALTY.

    Mr. J. X. Merriman (Premier of Cape Colouy), speaking at Someria West, condemned Colonol Maritz's treachery. He said that South Africa's duty was plain. It ...

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  11. HONOR OF ORANGE FREE STATE.

    At a meeting of conura[?]ts at Kroonstad, representing the Orange Free State north of Bloemfontein, resolutions were adopted supporting the South African ...

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  12. HIDDEN GUNS CHARGED BY BRITISH.

    During the recent lighting southward of Arras, in Northern Franee, the British were posted in the declivity of a hill, which was faced across a valley by a steeper ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. War Tax in United States

    The Senate has passed a War Tax B[?] to raise one hundred million dollars. It is expected that the tax will be collected on amusements, beer, spirits, and tobacco, ...

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  14. MESSAGE FROM GENERAL HERTZOG.

    It is advised from Capetown that General Hertzog has telegraphed to the Dutch Church presbytery placing the responsibility of Colonol Maritz's treachery on the ...

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  15. BRITISH IN HOLLAND.

    In a message to "The Times" a correspondent in the North of France states that conversations that he has had with Belgian officers show that the interment ...

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  16. Speech by Mr. R. Macdonald.

    Mr. Ramsay M'Donald, Labor member for Leicester, addressing a meeting in Leicester, met with a hostile reception, and was greeted with shouts of "traitor." ...

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  17. GENERAL BOTHA AND THE MARITZ REBELLION.

    General Hertzog stated that he offered his services in the hope that the Government would terminate the Maritz rebellion without bloodshed. ...

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  18. GERMAN "TRUTH ASSOCIATION."

    The German "Truth Association" has circulated reports in South America announcing that a fleet of Zeppelins was in London. King George was a prisoner, and ...

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  19. ON THE SEA.

    The torpedo must have struck the magazine, for the explosion was simply territic. The plates of the cruiser were twisted, and a huge gap was torn in her side. Fit ...

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  20. EFFECT OF THE WAR.

    Mr. K. Thomas, M.P., addressing railway men at Nottingham, said the war had already demonstrated the dependence and inter-dependence of all classes, for while ...

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  21. Allies Re-occupy Estaire.

    The Allies' strong progress on the left compelled the Germans to retreat. Their re-occupation of Estaire, a town 16 miles west of Lille, forced, the Germans to ...

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  22. KING'S COLONIALS IN CAMP.

    The Commonwealth High Commissioner (Sir Georgo Reid paid a visit yesterday to the camp of the King's Colonials at Watford, in Hertfordshire. Two months' ...

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  23. Railway Collision at Boulogne.

    It is reported that 30 refugees were killed and 100 injured in a railway collision at Boulogue. ...

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  24. BRITISH RELIEF COMMITTEE.

    The Berlin police have arrested the British relief committee, which was working at the British Consulate in the German capital under the surveillance of the ...

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  25. CREW ADRIFT ON RAFT.

    A steam p[?]ace, densely parked with men, was staved in, and foundered in a second or two. About 200 of the crew got away on a ready-made rafl, but their fate ...

    Article : 122 words
  26. Germans Repulsed at St. Die.

    A communique issued at midnight states that the Germans attempted two violent attacks north and east of St. Die, in the Vosges district. ...

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  27. [?]ES PUSH AHEAD.

    [?] Press Bureau stated that the [?] driven back the Germans for [?] of oven 30 miles in the northern [?] ...

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  28. GERMANY'S SUPPLIES.

    The New York "Herald" states that Germany is shipping large quantities of grain and provisions through Swedish, Spanish, and Norwegian agents. ...

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  29. SUSPECTED GERMAN SPY.

    [?]ugo Flake, formerly a German captain, who was arrested on a charge of [?]spionage in Eagland, has been remanded. Among his possessions were a camera, a ...

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  30. Germans Short of Ammunition and Stores.

    The German forces, which recently threatened the northern French coast. besides suffering heavily at the hands of the Allies, are now short of ammunition and ...

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  31. GENERAL OUTLOOK HOPEFUL.

    [?] from France states that the [?] is [?]ful. The [?] have [?] compelled to re[?] of several important points. ...

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  32. SUNK IN FIVE MINUTES.

    It is admitted by survivors that they had never been on a ship so well equipped with life-saving apparat[?]s as the Hawko, but the boats could not got out in the ...

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  33. AMERICAN RED CROSS.

    The "New York American" publishes an affidavit by the engineers on board the American Red Cross Society's steamer, Red Cross (formerly the Hamburg-Amerika ...

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  34. FIGHTING NEAR OSTEND.

    [?] states that the passage [?] from Ost[?]nd [?]ased on Sunday [?] has begun between [?] the Allies. ...

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  35. ALGERIANS' BRILLIANT CHARGE.

    Details of another brilliant exploit on the part of the French African troops have been received in London. It appears that for several days the ...

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  36. The Four German Destroyers.

    A Berlin official message confirms the sinking of the destroyes S116, S117, S118, and S119 off the Dutch coast. ...

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  37. GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    [?] from [?] states that large [?] have been rushed [?] right flank during the [?] that [?] was at ...

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  38. JOURNEY FROM GENEVA.

    Mr. J. G. Oliphant received by yesterday's mail a letter from hsi friend, Mr. A. R. G. Thomas, the novelist, who for some years was connected with Australian ...

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  39. A Belgian Lightship Bombarded.

    It is reported that the Germans bombarded the Belgian lightship from Ze[?] Brugge pier. A Dutch warship rescued the lightship crew. ...

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  40. INHUMAN TREATMENT OF WOUNDED.

    A war correspondent of the Amsterdant newspaper "De T[?]" reports that he trav[?]led in a train conveying 2000 wounded soidiers from Brussels to London on 9th ...

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  41. ZOUAVE RUSE SUCCEEDS.

    The French on 7th october twice failed in a rush on an entrenched hill on the Mouse near Herbauville. They were driven back by con[?]ated guns. ...

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  42. Fifteen Spies Shot in Twelve Days.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at Paris states that 15 spies at Sillery, a vil lage in the Rhoinis district, have been shot in 12 days. The majority of these spies ...

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  43. STRONG GERMAN FORCES.

    [?] German forces have gone from [?] in [?]gium, with guns, towards [?] [?] German infantry, with ...

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  44. NEUTRAL STEAMER SEIZED.

    Paris advices state that a French destroyer, white cruising off Marsoilles, captured the Dutch cargo steamer Kooningen-Emma, which was bound from Batavia to ...

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  45. NEW GUINEA.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearec) received to-day the following wireless message from the Administrator at Rabaul:—"I commissioned the Nusa, under the ...

    Article : 121 words
  46. THE MINE PERIL.

    The Holland-America liner Noordam (12,331 tons), while on her way from New York to Rotterdam, struck a mine. Seven persons aboard were wounded, but she has ...

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  47. RUSSIAN RATTLE GROUND.

    On 13th and 14th the Germans, by keeping up an incossant bombardment, sought to throw pontoon bridges across the Vistula at 18 different points, but were ...

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  48. GERMAN OFFICER'S VIEW.

    The pocket book of an officer of a Saxon regiment, picked up recent in France, contained particulars of outrages which, he reported with regret, had been committed ...

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  49. [?]ble Violence of Germans.

    [?] that the Germans acted [?] in all the villages [?] [?] German offcers, disgnised an spies, ...

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  51. Cavalry Engagement at Lille.

    In our issue of yesterday it was stated that as a result of a cavalry engagement north of Lille, the Allies were routed by the Germans. This was a mistake in ...

    Article : 106 words
  52. GERMANS ABANDON COURTRAL.

    [?] war correspondent, tele[?] on Saturday, states that the [?] made striking progress since [?] Antwerp. ...

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  54. ACTION IN EAST PRUSSIA.

    The East Prussian action partakes of the nature of a siege of the German position. Fighting continues south of Przemyel, where after bayonet charges the Russians ...

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