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  2. THE GERMANS DEPRESSED.

    The Berlin correspondent of the newspaper "De T[?]d" says that Germans are depressed by the influence of the Aisne struggle, which the capture of Antwerp ...

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  3. THE WAR. ALL GERMAN ATTACKS REPULSED.

    [?] officially stated that the Germans [?] the whole front from La Bassee [?] M[?]. In attack was particularly violent at La ...

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  4. RUSSIAN BATTLE GROUND.

    Fierce fighting has taken place west of Warsaw. The Russians have hurled back the Germans towards their main position on the line from Skierniewice to Kiclce ...

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  5. BELGIANS ROUT HUSSARS.

    Further particulars to hand of the engagement near Hazcbrouek show that On the morning of 11th October, 100 Prussian Deaths Head Hussars in the vicinity of ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA.

    It is advised from Cape town that a British column has captured three of Colonel Maritz's officers. Seventy men were also captured. Four other officers and 40 ...

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  7. MELBOURNE.

    In the Commonwealth Parliament this afternoon Ministers had to reply to a number of questions in connection with the war. In the House of Representatives, ...

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  8. THE STATE FINANCES.

    In submitting a Supply Bill for two months' supply in the Assembly to-night, the Treasurer said before submitting the supply regulations, he desired to make a ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS

    The newspapers "Seenlo" and "Republica" state that Port[?]gal is sending 8000 artillcry to france under General James do Castre, also 4000 marines and ...

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  10. BATTLE ON VISTULA.

    The battle has rolled back from Warsaw, the cannonading now being inan[?]. A constant stream of prisoners and wounded pour into the city. The ...

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  11. FURTHER GERMAN TREACHERY

    It is reported that a house at Kinghorn, on the Firth of Forth, has been raided by the police, and that a wireless plant was found in the building. The house ...

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  12. British Troops Eulogised.

    The war correspondent of the Rome newspaper "Messagero" has paid a long tribute to the British army. He contrasts the rigid, mechancial, and ...

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  13. Germans Re-fortifying Namur.

    The Germans are re-fortifying Namur, and have erected bridges across the Meuse between Liege and Vise. The Germans are also building four ...

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  14. SCHOOL CHILDREN'S PATRIOTISM.

    Some misapprehension exists amongst members of the public and school committees to the instructions issued by the Education department in connection with ...

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  15. Austrians Fail to Cross San.

    Austrians made strenuous efforts to cross the River San, between Yaroslaw and Przemysl, but were repulsed. They then endeavored to outflank the Russians south ...

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  16. CODED TELEGRAMS.

    The British Government has announced its intention to shortly permit a limited number of telegraphic business codes to be used between Great Britain and ...

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  17. THE SIEGE OF LIEGE.

    General Leman, who commanded the Belgian forces at Liege, and who is now in captivity at Madgeburg, is writing a memoir of t he siege of Liege, excerpts of ...

    Article : 221 words
  18. TABLE TURNED ON CAPTORS.

    Last week a scetion of French infantry while reconnoitring lost its way in a fog and was taken prisoner. The German captors. who stacked their rides while waiting ...

    Article : 81 words
  19. CANADIAN PATRIOTISM.

    Winnipeg advises that there has been a great, rush in Manitoba to join the second Canadian Expeditionary Force. Eightthousand men have already enrolled in the ...

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  20. Russian Raid on Town.

    A Petrograd message states that a terrible panic occurred at Tehortkoff, a town situated at the foot of the Carpathian Mountains, when the Russians suddenly ...

    Article : 181 words
  21. ENFORCED TEMPERANCE IN RUSSIA.

    Honker's correspondent. in Petrograd states that, following on the increase of crime, which has resulted from the closing of the spirit shops, the Tsar has ...

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  22. BRITISH GENERAL KILLED.

    Major-General Hubert Hamilton has been killed in France. H was Mstanding among acgoup of olffcers in a covered place. when a shell burst ...

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  23. AMERICAN PEACE TREATIES.

    The American Secretary of State (.Mr. Bryau) in a speech at Columbus (Kansas) replied to Mr. Roosevelt's criticism of the Government's recent peace treaties as not ...

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  24. GERMANS IN LONDON.

    The London police are interning Germans and Austrians of a military age at the rate of 100 a day. Several other hotel proprietors have announced that no ...

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  25. Many Antwerp Refugees Return.

    Many refugees have decided to return to Antwerp. ...

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  26. BIG BATTLE NEAR OSTEND.

    The Allies have made excellent progress in Belgium. The "Telegraf." states that 30,000 Ger mans were entrenched along the dyke ...

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  27. An Austrian Battalion Surrenders.

    communique issued yesterday states that southward of Przemysl an entire Auslian battalion surrendered with all officers and a mitrailleuse. ...

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  28. BAPTIST UNION RESOLUTION.

    The following resolution bearing on the European war was adopted at to-day's Assembly of the Baptist Union:—"That this annual Assembly of the Baptist ...

    Article : 193 words
  29. NATIONALIST PARTY.

    At a great Nationalist meeting, held at Westminster, presided over by Mr. T. P. O'Connor, resolutions were adopted expressing the party's adhesion to Mr. John ...

    Article : 61 words
  30. Mines Washed Up by Sea.

    It is reported that mines have been washed up at Blankerberghe. There exploded, killing two children. ...

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  31. ITALY'S ATTITUDE.

    The Rdical Party in Italy is taking steps to counteract the anti-war propaganda fo the Socialists and Clericals. The leaders olfthe party lhvoe ...

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  32. The Railway Collision.

    The report of the railway accident is confirmed. A goods train telescoped the Belgian refugees' train. Many of the victims were children. A portion of the ...

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  33. SUSPECT IN WALES.

    A sentry near Pembroke Dock, in Wales, challenged a mail who was creeping towards the guns there but the man escaped. The sentry fired, killing a soldier ...

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  34. THREE BRAVE FRENCHMEN.

    During an engagement on the French wing a [?]giment of the line which was entrenched within 800 yards of the Germans was unable to locate the enemy's machine ...

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  35. THE ALLIES' CAVALRY.

    [?] officer states that the public [?] yet realise what the Allies' cavalry [?] in the [?]-west of France. No [?] are there m[?] changes, in which ...

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  36. AUSTRIAN RESERVISTS IN CANADA.

    The military authorities have discovered a widespread plot, hacked up by ample funds from the Austrian Government, to smuggle from the country Austrian ...

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  37. GERMAN PLAN FAILS.

    It is stated in a message from Paris that the Germans planned to march a huge force across the Nord and Pas-de-Calais departments, in the north of France, and ...

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  38. FLEET MOBILISHED.

    It is announced from Rome that King Victor Emmanuel will review the Italian fleet at Taranto, in Southern Italy, on Thursday. This confirms previous reports ...

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  39. LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

    To-day several substantial amounts were received for the Lord Mayor's Patriotie Fund, which now stands at £131,135. They were:— £700 from the residents of ...

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  40. GERMANS AND ATISTRIANS IN BRIGHTON.

    Every German and Austrian resident at Brighton has been ordered to [?]uit within a few days. ...

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  41. ITALY LETS OPPORTUNITY PASS.

    General Ric[?] Garibaldi. a son of the Italian patriot, writing to the "Glornale d'Ialia." declares it to be a pity that, instead of the few thousand Italian bayonets ...

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  42. DAMAGE AT ARRAS.

    It is stated by a correspondent of the "Daily Mail" that the French town of Arras suffered from the attacks of the Germans nearly as much as Louvain and ...

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  43. JAPAN AND GERMANY.

    The Japanese have renewed their activity in the Pacific. It is officially announced in Tokio that Japanese forces have occupied the Marianne ...

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  44. GERMAN PERFIDY.

    A paper placed before the Imperial Parliament prior to the outbreak of war, and referring to the effort of the German Government to deal with the foreign press, ...

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  45. GERMAN FACTORY IN DEVONSHIRE.

    The "Evening News' reports the discovery of heavy concrete foundations in a German factory, dominating Torbay, in Devonshire. ...

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  46. VIOLENT ATTACK ON BELGIANS.

    [?] issued to-day states:—"To made detailed progress at various [?]. The Belgian despi[?] an [?] [?] attack, maintained their ...

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  47. STATE ELECTIONS.

    It was announced at the meeting of State Ministerial supporters this afternoon that the general election for the Legislative Assembly would be held on Thursday, ...

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  48. SITUATION BECOMING GRAVER.

    Reuterer's correspondent at Trieste advises that, owing to the increasing oppression of Prince von Hohenlohe-Schillingsfu[?]st, Governor of Trieste, the situation ...

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  49. BENDIGO.

    The committee of the [?]argreaves-street Baptist Sunday School picnic this year decided that the money generally voted for prizes; etc., should be forwarded to the ...

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  50. SPIRITS OF GERMANS.

    A Franch staff officer, who took part in the fighting on the Aisne, states in an interview that there has been a great change in the spirits of the German troops ...

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  51. DALHOUSE ELECTORATE.

    Mr. Charles J. West, the selected Labor candidate for Dalhou[?], is an old resident, of Kyneton. and is the proprietor of a boot and shoe warehouse in the town. He is a ...

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  52. German Torpedo Boat Destroyed.

    The German torpedo boat S90, which escaped from Tsing-tao in the darkness, has been found aground and destroyed, 60 miles south of Kia-chan. ...

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  53. ATTITUDE OF RUMANIA.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Mail" reports that Roumania has concluded an agreement with Bulgaria, whereby Roumania is assured of liberty of movement in ...

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  54. QUEENSLAND.

    Some feeling which has arisen between British waterside workers at Townsvillie and those of German or Austrian nationality. culminated in a meeting to-day of ...

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  55. CONDITION OF ANTWERP.

    Almost all the shops in Antwerp remain closed, and nine-tenths of the houses appear to be deserted. The city is practically without water, and the tramways ...

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  56. German Losses at Nieuport.

    The German losses at Nieuport are estimated at about 5000. Osteind is full of wounded. In retreating, the Germans had one ...

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  57. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Consul-General for France (M. Chayet) and the Consul-General for Japan (M. Shimiyn) accepted invitations to the Country Press Association Conference ...

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  58. ON THE SEA.

    The German marines at Antwerp have [?] the [?] It is stated that the German warships at Kiel were extensively provisioned at the week end. ...

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  59. ATTITUDE OF GREECE.

    Messages received in Naples from Grecce state that warlike preparations are energetically proceeding in the Hellenic Kingdom. ...

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  60. LATEST COMMUNIQUE.

    A comm[?] issued at midnight states [?] Germans made an effort along the [?] front. The Belgians held their [?] remarkably at La Bassee, where a ...

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  61. CRICKETER ENLISTS.

    Alan Marshall, the well-known cricketer, has enlisted with the infantry of the Ex peditionary Forces. ...

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  63. French Marines at Ypres.

    French marines at, Ypres, taking advan tage of mist, crawled up to within 50ft of German lines. They then leaped into the trench[?] and bayonetted every ...

    Article : 76 words
  64. COUNTRY ROADS.

    Several deputations asked the Minister for Public Works to-day for grants towards roads and bridges in various parts of the State. Representatives of the Charlton Shire ...

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  65. RULER OF BELGIUM.

    A message from New York states that Germany has informed Mr. Brand Whitlook, the United states Minister to Belgium, that his mission has ended. They ...

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  67. NEW FRENCH BATTLESHIP.

    A new battleship Flandre. of 25,000 tons, has been launched at Brest. ...

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  69. FORTIFYING LIEGE.

    A refugee from Liego states that the Germans are heavily fortifying Liese. They are said to be repairing the forts, to have cut down woods, and thrown up ...

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  71. SWIMMING COLLARS FOR NAVY.

    The Admiralty is supplyiug the navy with swimming collars capable of rapid inflation. ...

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