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  2. ACROSS THE YSER.

    The "Daily Mail" reports that the Germans have been beaten back over the Yser River, and that many have been drowned and taken prisoners. ...

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  3. SOUTH AFRICAN REVOLT.

    Official.—The Governor-General of South Africa has informed the Secretary for the Colonies that the Government of the Union has issued the following announcement:— ...

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  4. RUSSIAN BATTLE GROUND.

    It is officially stated in Vienna that the Austrians south-west of Ivangorod are engaged in a desperate battle with the Russians, whose numbers are vastly superior. ...

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  5. THE WAR. ENEMY DRIVEN BACK ACROSS THE YSER.

    [?]test communion states:—In enemy's two night attacks in the [?] district were repulsed. The [?] [?] on the Nreuport-Dixmude ...

    Article : 149 words
  6. AMIR OF AFGHANISTAN.

    An Amsterdam message states that the Amir of Afghanistan (Habibullah Khan) has granted an audience to an influential member of the T[?]rkish Committee of ...

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  7. CITIZEN'S PATRIOTIC FUND.

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  8. DASHING CHARGE OF SCOTSMEN

    According to Fans advices the Allies on 16th October prettily executed an attack on Haubordin, four miles south-west [?] Lille. ...

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  9. FRESH RUSSIAN TROOPS.

    It is officially announced that the Germans and Austrians have been compelled to retire in Poland before fresh Russian troops from Ivangorod, Warsaw and ...

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  10. FIGHTING BEFORE WARSAW.

    The conflict before Warsaw was conducted fiercely for five days. Long trains of wounded came in, together with bands of German and Austrian prisoners. ...

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  11. TURKEY AND ALBANIA.

    It was officially announced several days ago at Rome that an Italian expedition had occupied Valona, the port of Southern Albania. for the purpose of safeguarding ...

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  12. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

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  13. MRS. MUELLER'S FUND.

    Mr. W. Palmer has effered to sell tick[?] for Mrs. Mueler's Red White and Blue Patriotic Fund free of charge to-day. ...

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  14. FURTHER GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    A letter received in Bendigo yesterday from Eal[?]g, London, donfirms the story published of the fearful brutality of the Germans who cut off children's hands. The ...

    Article : 241 words
  15. LEGISLATION IN DENMARK.

    Parliament has adopted a bill pen[?]sing anyone convicted of making a false declaration regarding the destination of a ship or goods. ...

    Article : 31 words
  16. NO QUARTER.

    After the Germans repassed the Ypres canal on Friday the British advanced into the open fields and drove the enemy to the east and north, capturing Langemarck, ...

    Article : 208 words
  17. BENDIGO.

    In the interwiew with Mr. A. E. A[?], head teacher of the Long Gully State School, which appeared in yesterday's issue, the following appeared after ...

    Article : 199 words
  18. GERMAN COMMUNICATIONS.

    Fighting on the Vistula. it is reported in a communique issued at Petrograd, now extends from Kutno. 70 miles west of Warsaw, to the month of the Ibzonka ...

    Article : 135 words
  19. LONDON PRESS OPTIMISTIC.

    [?] has transpired that in 1912 General C. F. Beyers, one of the instigaters of the revolt in South Africa, was the guest of the Kaiser, General Beyers made a study ...

    Article : 173 words
  20. MELBOURNE.

    To put out a man's eves because their keenness in battle enabled a small British force to resist an attack by Germans, and the cuting of[?]ses hands, are ...

    Article : 226 words
  21. PROCLAMATION IN BRUSSELS

    The latest example of German mendacity is a proclamation which has been placerded in three languages at Brussels. The proclam[?] is worded as follows:—"Paris ...

    Article : 68 words
  22. PROGRESS IN BELGIUM.

    There are three main canals between Nieuport and Dixmude. The Germans crossed the second channel on Sunday and reached Pervyse, a village midway ...

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  23. IN EAST PRUSSIA.

    A communique issued at Petrograd states that fighting has been recommenced in East Prussia. The Russians have repulsed desperate ...

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  24. STATEMENT BY MR. SEMMENS.

    In reply to statements made by the [?]ead teacher (Mr. A. E Adams). as rep.[?]rted in the "Advertiser," Mr. J. Semmens, chairman of the State School Improvement ...

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  25. BEYERS'S COMMANDO ROUTED.

    It is announced that General Botha, at the [?]ead of force of Union troops, has routed the commando led by General Beyers. Eightly of the latter's rebels were ...

    Article : 41 words
  26. GERMAN GIRL SPY.

    A German girl, arrested as a spy. has been court-martialled and shot at Petrograd. Her clothes were lined with admirabl[?] ...

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  27. LARGE FORCES MOBILISED.

    Very large forces have been mobiised with a view of ending the general m[?]urrection movement. ...

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  28. Eight Zeppelins in Belgium.

    Eight Zeppelins flew over Hasselt. a twon in Belgium. 20 miles norht-west of Liege, on Sunday and Monday. They were going in a westerly direction. ...

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  29. GENERAL NEWS.

    It is announced that Great Britain and Germany have arranged, through the American and Spanish Ambassadors, for the provisioning of Belgium. ...

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  30. DISAFFECTION KNOWN PREVIOUSLY.

    Sir James Sivewrighr stated in an interview that the South Agricans in London had known for some time of the disaff[?]tion among a section of the Beers. An ...

    Article : 104 words
  31. COASTAL FIGHTING.

    Heavy fighting took place on Monday at Couckela[?]re. [?] miles south-west of Bruges, where the Allies held a commandind position. The Allies inflicted terrible ...

    Article : 96 words
  32. Increased Uneasiness in Germany

    The "Daily Cbrontele" has recerived information via Holland which shows an increase in public uncasiness in Germany. There is a widely-spread suspicion. ...

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  33. RED CROSS FUND.

    Mr. E. Miller, hon, treasurer of the Australian branch of the British Red Cross Society, reported to-day that the total amount received was £30,423/8/2. Iucluded ...

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  34. GERMAN PRISONERS IN SURREY.

    One hundred and seventy-four German soldiers—many mere lads—were brought to Canberley, Surrey. One hundred German and Austrian ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The gunboat Komel, which was the first ship belonging to the German Navy to be captured by Australians, was brought to Sydney this morning. The Komet [?] ...

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  36. PRINCE OF MONACO.

    Advices from Paris state [?] the Germans have occupied Price Albert of Monaco's Chateau at Demarchais, near Rheims. ...

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  37. ALIEN PRISENCERS MUTINY.

    Some excitement was caused in Pretermaritzburg by a mutiny among the prisoners of war, numbering some thousands, interned there. Several of the aliens ...

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  38. ITALY MENACED.

    As a result of German officers taking supreme command of the Austrian armies, a German staff has been installed at Trent on the Austro-Italian frontier. ...

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  39. [?] BY AUTHOR[?]Y OF THE MIN[?] OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS.

    [?] following cable message relating to [?] been reveived by the Minister [?] [?] [?]rem the High Com[?] [?]. ...

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  40. EX-KING MANUEL.

    Ex-King Maun[?]l of Protugal has renewed his offer to serve Britain. He has oven expressed his readiness to serve under the present regime in Portugal for that ...

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  41. FAMOUS FRENCH AIRMAN.

    M. Paulban, the famous French aviator. nar[?]owly escaped captrue a few days ago agter rendering good service to his country. ...

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  42. CRICKETERS VOLUNTEER.

    Owing to the fact that many cricketers have volunteered for the front all lthe cricket fixtures at Johannesburg have been postponed. ...

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  43. JAPAN AND GERMANY.

    Letters received at Peking from English soldiers operating with the Japanese at Tsing-tan (Ki[?]-chan) relate that they recently got into grips with the German ...

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  44. ANGOLA INVADED.

    It is announced at Lisbon, that German troops have invaded Angola, Portuguese West Africa. The Portuguese Government is sending ...

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  45. [?]AVY FIGHTING ON YSER.

    [?] [?] state that the recent [?] the region of the Yser Canal [?] severe. Many places were taken [?] repea[?]dly. The Germans ...

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  46. SECOND CANADIAN CONTINGENT.

    The 16,000 men required for the second Canadian contingent were s[?]ured twice over. ...

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  47. WOOL SALE ARRANGEMENTS.

    The wool sale arrangements recently made at an inter-State conference in Melbourne have been amended by a further conference held in Sydney this week, and ...

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  48. IN EAST AFRICA.

    Official news was been received in Hav[?]e. the temporary capital of Belgium. that the Belgians have completely defeated the Germans on the shores of Lake ...

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  49. GERMAN AEROPLANES WRECKED.

    During last week's fighting, the new British anti-aircraft gun destroyed two enemy aeroplanes in Northern France. ...

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  50. ENEMIES IN NEUTRAL VESSELS.

    The repent British order not to arrest the enemy on neutral vessels on the high seas has been resciuded. ...

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  51. JAPAN AND CHINA.

    There has been a development in connection with the German torpedo-boat [?]90, which escaped from Tsing Tan in the darkness, and was found aground 60 miles ...

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  52. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    In order to cut Germany clean out of Western Australian trade, the Perth Chamber of Commerce written to the London Chamber of Commerce, asking to ...

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  53. GERMANS IN ANTWERP.

    New from Amsterdam states [?] [?] procla[?]tion has been issued in AN[?]werp forbidding Garman soldiers to pollage, and decreeing that there is to be no ...

    Article : 53 words
  54. AMERICAN CARGOES.

    An Englishman who is now in Copen[?]agen writes that American cargoes are dischareged in Norway into other neutral ships, and sent to Ste[?]in in Germany. ...

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  55. ON THE SEA.

    The "Central News's" correspondent at Amsterdam says a message from Berlin states the Emden sank the Jupanese merchantman Kamsacka Ma[?]. ...

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  56. [?]man Losses on the Yser.

    [?] admit that they never [?] as on the Yser River. Of [?] of [?] only two returned. ...

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  57. AIRSHIP SHED IN BELGIUM.

    It is stated in Amsterdan[?] that the Germans are building and airship shed at Zeldonk, in Belgium. ...

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  58. MARK HAMBOURG OBTAINS DAMAGES.

    Mark Hambourg. the well-known pianist and composer, has been awareded £500 damages against the London "Daily Mail" for asserting he was a German. ...

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  59. CHINESE IN PAY OF GERMANS.

    Chinese drawing German pay proved responsible for the misconduct attributed to Japanese in Shantung. ...

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  60. ACTIVITY IN ALSACE.

    "The Times," correspondent at Berne has reported that the German troops in Alsace have been heavily reinforced. The French have strengthened their position in the ...

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  61. [?]tish Advance Bevond Y[?]es.

    [?] have advanced to Passchen[?] 10 and 15 miles north-east [?]. ...

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  62. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    At the meeting of the executive committee held at the Town Hall yesterday afternoon it was reported that £134/18/8 had been received in cash during this month. ...

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  63. Vessels Sunk by Mines.

    It is reported that another steamer has been blown up by a mine off Malinhead, on the north coast of Donegal. A message from Amsterdam states that ...

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  64. QUEENSLAND.

    The wheat on board the German steamer Cannstatt has been purchased by the Brisbane Milling Co. It consists of 18,253 bags of last season's New South Wales ...

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  65. DOMINION WAR LOANS

    The New Zealand High Commissioner (Mr. Mackenzie) recently formulated a scheme to [?] the Impertial Government's financial assistance to certain of the ...

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  66. GERMANS AND AUSTRIANS IN HONG KONG.

    The authorities at Hong Kong and other British possessions in China have detained Germans and Austrians of military age. and expelled the remainder. ...

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  67. PRINCE [?] OF WOUNDS

    [?] [?] Prince Maurice of [?] [?] has [?] to a wound [?] [?] while fight[?] at the fornt. [?] [?]rice of Barreburg was born ...

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