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  2. THE WAR. ALLIES MORE THAN HOLD THEIR OWN.

    A communique issued to-day states that the enemy's heavy artillery resistlessly bombarded the front at Nieuport. The Allies, particularly the Belgians, repulsed ...

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  3. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER.

    The discoveries made in France and Eelgium of evidence that Germany had been preparing for the invasion of those countries for years past has stimulated ...

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  4. THE MARNE AND AISNE CAMPAIGNS,

    The following cable message relating to the war has been received by the Minister of External Affairs from the High Commissioner's Office:— ...

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  5. ITALIAN FLEET MOBILISED.

    The Italian fleet is now entirely mobilised under Duke d'Abruzzi. ...

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  6. GERMAN OIL STEAMER.

    News from Ottawa intimates that a warship captured the German oiltank steamer Brendilla just after the latter had left New York. The vessel has been brought ...

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  7. PROFESSOR SCHUSTER INDICMANT.

    Professor Schuster, secretary of the Royal Society, and president-elect of the British Association, at whose country seat in Berkshire the police seized a wireless plant ...

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  8. AUSTRIAN'S FAIL TO CROSS THE SAN.

    The Austrians made unavailing efforts to cross the San. ...

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  9. Hot Engagement at Warsaw.

    An official communique states that the Russians gained a partial success at Warsaw in a very hot engagement. ...

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  10. NEW ARMY RECRUTTS

    The new army recruits number 780,000. ...

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  11. MINE-LAYER CAPTURED.

    The Central News Agency states that two destroyers and a larger warship have captured a mine-layer, which was disguised as a hospital ship. ...

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  12. Siege of Przemysl Continues.

    Petrograd states the siege of Przemyol continues without interruption. The Russians have been successful south of Przemysl. ...

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  13. ATLANTIC WAR RISK

    The Atlantic war risk has been reduced to 7/6. ...

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  14. BENDIGO.

    Mr. John Woolcock the well-known Bendigo sharebroker, writing from Penzance, Cornwall, says the war has had a depressing influence on trade. In Penzance they ...

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  15. AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE SUNK.

    Cettinje reports declare that the French cruiser Waldeck Roussean (14.000 tons) sank an Austrian submarine near the Gulf of Cattaro on Saturday. ...

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  16. GENERAL NEWS

    Mr. Charles Lucas, the president of the geographical section of the British Association, who recently visited Australia, in an article in "The Times," gives a visitor's ...

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  17. ITALIANS IN AUSTRIA.

    A message received in Rome from Trieste states that 60,000 Italian-speaking Austrians, who had been formerly exempted from military duty on medical grounds, ...

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  18. ATTITUDE OF TURKEY.

    Turkey has refused to take heed of the warning given by Great Britain in regard to the retention of German officers and men on Ottoman warships. It would ...

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  19. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

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  21. CITIZENS' PATRIOTIC FUND

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  22. ENORMOUS GERMAN LOSSES.

    The latest casually lists in the German newspapers confirm the Auglo-French claims that German battalicns have been wiped out. Such phrases appear as ...

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  23. ESPIONAGE.

    The "Daily Express" describes Stion Hauers who was arrested on 28th September, as the Kaiser's a[?]ster spy. He acted in close cooperation with Potsdam ...

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  24. MAYOR OF EAGLEHAWK'S FUND.

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  25. GERMAN MONEY FOR TURKEY.

    The Athers correspondent of "The Times" scales that Germany recently sent Turkey £1,000,000 in gold and consignments of heavy guns Eight hundred Austrian ...

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  26. GERMANS SUFFER FROM ENTERIC.

    Exhaustion more than death is weakening the enemy German prisoners are in a misenable condition. They are sick starved, and weary. Enterie fever is rife, ...

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  27. RED CROSS FUND.

    The balance-street an connection with the lecture given by M. Saville in aid of the Red Cross fund has been submitted by the hon. secretaries Lieutenant-Colonel Buyne ...

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  28. A CHANGE OF FRONT.

    The Bonrse "Gazette's" correspondent at Constantinople says that as a result of family councils, the Sultan, in order to combat Erver Bey's dictatorship and ...

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  29. GERMAN TREACHERY.

    An astonis[?] discovery has been made on the outskiris of Paris. A German recently bought a property adjoining Charenton quarries, near Paris. A building was ...

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  30. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

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  31. The Intentions of Portugal.

    The Hamburg newspaper "Fremdenblatt" says that Portugal's alleged intention to participate in the war shows that Great Britain will use the Portuguese against ...

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  32. ALLIES RETAKE OSTEND.

    The "Morning Post" states that the Allies have re-taken Ostend. The Belgian army is actively re-mobilising. ...

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  33. PATRIOTIC MATINEE FUND.

    The final committee meeting in councetion with Mr. and Mrs. Taylor's patrio[?] matinee fund will be held at the Temperance Hall next Friday at 8 p.m. ...

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  34. Ammunition and War Materials.

    News from Rumania states that a freight train consisting of 150 trucks loaded with artillery and ammunition and war materials, bound from Germany for ...

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  35. CITIZENS' PRAYER MEETINGS

    There is a very large gathering at the citizens' prayer meeting held in the Beehive Exchange yesterday. The Rev. S. Scholes conducted the proceedings in the ...

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  36. LATEST COMMUNIQUE.

    The Allies completely defeated German efforts to break through between Peronue and St. Quentia. The latent communique states:—"We made ...

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  37. TRAFALAGR DAY.

    Mr. M'Kenzie, High Commissioner for New Zealand, placed a wreath on Nelson's monument worded: — Government and people of New Zealand honors the glorious ...

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  38. CONCRETE PLATEORMS AT DUNK[?]RK

    Germany had laid her plaus for a siedge of Dunkirk on the French coast just as she had prepared for the siege of Maubeuge and Antwerp. A search has revealed ...

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  40. CARRYING BUSINESS LETTERS.

    An American citizen was fined at Bowstreet Police Court to-day for carrying 27 business letters to and from Berlin and London on behalf of merchants. The ...

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  41. ON THE SEA.

    Details published of the action in which four German destroyers were sunk off the Dutch coast state that it was by line seamanship on the part of the British that ...

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  42. MORE GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    The German on occupying the Belgian village of Warncton, north of Armentieres, burnt half a dozen houses on the pretext that civilians had fired at the troops. ...

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  43. STATE ELECTIONS. MSSO[?]TION ON [?]th NOVEMBER.

    [?] Sir Arthur Lyulph Stan[?] the Advice of the Government [?] the State Parliment on Wed[?] the November. It the 24th ...

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  44. BELFORT ATTACKED.

    The "Cologne Gazette" states that heavy Krupp siege guns were placed east of Belfort where severe fighting has taken place during the last few days with only slight ...

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  45. THE AUSTRALIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

    We have received the following message from W. Darwin, Drum-Major 7th Battalion A.T.E.F. W. omit dates from the letter in accordance with the desires of ...

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  46. ERNST COMMUTTED FOR TRIAL.

    At the Police Court yesterdau Ca[?] Ernst, a hairdresser, was committed for trial on a charge of espionage. ...

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  47. THE EDINBURGH FACTORY.

    The authorities are satisfied regarding the bona-fides of the occupants of the Edinburgh factory, cabled on Sunday. ...

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  48. MEETING OF LIBERALS.

    [?] Li[?] was held this [?] State Parliament House. Sir [?] who presided urged [?] all [?] the Facories ...

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  49. German Aeroplane Shot Down.

    French aviators shot down a German aeroplane at Appleville yesterday. Paris warded off several German aeroplanes which were approaching the capital, ...

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  50. DISTRESS IN PRUSSIA.

    The Berlin "Vorw[?]ts" reports that the Prussian Cabinet is submitting to the Diet an emergency Relief Bill demanding a credit, of £73,000,000, of which £20,000,000 ...

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  51. FOODSTUFFS FOR BELEGIUM.

    The State Department has norified Mr. S. Rice, the British Ambassador, that Germany has consented to allow the admission of foodstuffs for Belgium. ...

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  52. The German Sledge Hammer.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent visited the battlefields of northern France. He said there is every indication that the German sledge hammer has lost its driving ...

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  53. CANADIANS AT AVONMOUTH.

    Many of the Canadian troops were landed at Avonmouth on Sunday. Their arrival only became known when they marched through the streets of the town. ...

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  54. SKY AT NIGHT.

    [?] to-night and for some nights to [?] will present a ph[?] and interest[?] Fr[?] 7.30 to 8 o'clock, [?] the [?] withdraws his powerful ...

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  55. RUSSIAN BATTLE GROUND.

    The great battle between the Russians and combined Austro-German army contnues to be fought with unabated violence. Hundreds of German prisoners are reaching ...

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  56. JAPAN AND GERMANY.

    The Japanese have sustained their first naval loss in the present conflict. The cruiser Takachiho, 3709 tons, struck a mine in Kiao-Chan Bay and foundered. ...

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  57. MELBOURNE.

    Mr. Tudor, Minister for Customs has received the following cablegram from the Governor-General at Soudan:—Owing to the outbreak of war Soudan exporters need ...

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  58. THE UNDAUNTED'S MESSAGES.

    The first wireless message from the cruiser Undaunted on Saturday read:—"Am pursuing four German destroyers." The second message read:—"Have sunk ...

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  59. Belgian Refugees in Holland.

    The Belgian Minister is sending a ship load of food and clothing for Belgian refugees in Holland. ...

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  60. CANADA SPARES NO SACRIFICE.

    The Prime Minister of Canada (Sir Robert Borden) has announced that the Government will keep 30,000 volunteers continuously in training in the Dominion. ...

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  61. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Both Houses of Parliament to-day resolved on Ministerial motions—"That this House expresses its satisfaction at the noble response the call to arms has met ...

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  62. BRITISH CONSCIENTIOUSNESS.

    The "Manchester Guardian" has drawn attention to what it describes as "the amazing fact that our cruisers are not arvesting German reservists on neutral ...

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  63. ENEMY SURPRISED IN CAME.

    Details of the engagement at Saint Mil[?]el south of Verdun, on 3rd October have been made available. A battery of mountain guns on mules and a batta[?] ...

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  64. THE NORTH SEA.

    "The Times" naval correspondent suggests closing the North Sea against vessels of neutral Powers in order to lighten the work of the North Sea fleet. ...

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  65. 271 LIVES LOST.

    The cruiser Takachiho was doing patrol duty. Destroyers sailed to her as sistance, but the cruiser disappeared quickly. The work of rescue was difficult owing ...

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  69. GERMANS IN DISREPUTE.

    The anti-German disturbances in Deptford were renewed on Sunday. A mob attacked sevreal German shops, and one of these places, occupied by a corn dealer, ...

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