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  2. THE WAR. SANGUINARY FIGHTING IN FLANDERS.

    [?] issued last evening [?] [?] continue violent attacks in [?] of the northern region. ...

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  3. TURKEY'S ATTITUDE.

    It is officially stated that the British, French and Russian Ambassadors applied for their passports on Friday. The police stopped all British and French ...

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  4. RUSSIAN BATTLE GROUND.

    Reports from the Vistula front show the Germans were driven back to the vicinity of the Warta River, about 20 miles in the west of Lodz. They had o march 15 ...

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  5. ON THE SEA.

    Details published in regard to the sinking of the British cruiser Hermes (5600 tons) state that the warship was torpedoed by a German submarine on Saturday ...

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  6. EAGLEHAWK VOLUNTEER.

    In a letter from Albany to his parents, Lisle Heiks, of the Eaglehawk contingent accompanying the Australian— Expeditionary Force, says:— ...

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  7. HUGE GERMAN LOSSES.

    In a little over a week the French Army Service Corps has buried in the Ypres district, in Belgium, 25,000 German dead. The German loses in the Dixmude ...

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  8. TREMENDOUS GERMAN LOSSES.

    The following official news has been published at Petrograd:—"An attempt by the Germans on the East Prussian front to break through the ...

    Article : 142 words
  9. TRIBUTE TO BRITISH.

    Mr. Donald Thompson, a photographer, representing the "New York World," accompanied the German army in twenty-six engagements, and was wounded at ...

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  10. Evidence of Turkish Treachery.

    Passports have been issued to the Turkish Embassy. It is now apparent that while the Turkish Ambassador was profuse in specific ...

    Article : 68 words
  11. MAYOR OF EAGLEHAWK'S FUND.

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  12. SCARCITY OF FLAX.

    At the monthly meeting of the Bendigo Fire Brigade last night a letter was received from the Country Fire Brigades Board, notifying that a great advance had ...

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  13. GERMANY'S PRISONERS.

    The "Dresdner Anzeiger" states that the German Foreign Office requested the American Ambassador at Berlin (Mr. Page) to visit the concentration camps in which the ...

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  14. [?]0 OFFICERS AND SAILORS MISSING.

    Forty officers and members of the crow of the cruiser Hermes, which was recently sunk by a German submarine in the Straits of Dover, are missing. It is feared they ...

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  15. BEDOUIN INVASION OF EGYPT

    After bombarding Novoroffsysk, the Turkish cruiser Hamidieh landed bluejackets. The latter were surrounded and taken prisoners. ...

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  16. NO CONFIREMATION IN BERLIN.

    No con[?]irmation has been received in Berlin of the sinking of the British cruiser Hermes by a German submarine. ...

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  17. BRITISH AVIATORS.

    British aviators dropped bombs on a quantity of war material collected at Lichtervolde. 13 miles south-west of B[?]ges. The bombs inflicted much damage, and ...

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  18. RUSSIA'S PRISONERS.

    The Russians, it is announced at Petrograd, captured between Corbatka, I[?]za [?] the Radom district), and the Vistula, during the four days ending 28th October, 82 ...

    Article : 93 words
  19. LOSS OF THE YALTA.

    The steamer Yalta, recently damaged by a mine in the Black Sea, floated on the surface for three hours with her ster[?] upwards. Pilot boats saved the ...

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  20. LETTER FROM MADAME BENDA.

    The following is an extract from a letter received by Mrs. Samuels from her daughter. Madame Bonda, on her return to London from Berlin, 23th September:— ...

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  21. FRENCH AIRMEN ACTIVE.

    A French aerial squadron, comprising six biplanes and two monoplanes, dropped tombs on a chateau near Dixmude, in Western Belgium, where the German ...

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  22. RECEPTION OF NEWS IN INDIA

    The Viceroy has issued a communication announcing therein Turkey's unfriendly attitude. The communication deplores the endeavor ...

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  23. GERMAN SUBMARINE U[?].

    A Dutch trawler, Tanders, reports that her nets fouled a German submarine [?] The trawler's propeller was damaged. The n[?]ts were cut and the submarine, ...

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  24. [?]ELGIAN BATTERIES.

    In a Belgian comm[?]que issued at Havre it is stated that two Belgian batieri[?]s, comprising eight suns, fired 8,000 rounds on the Yser in night days, and that the ...

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  25. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    Official.—The Russians on the [?]ast [?] [?]an front have advanced to the Vtadizlavoff district. They advanced victorio[?]sly on the other ...

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  26. Austrians and Germans at Alexandria.

    Five hundred Austrians and Germans have been sent from Alexandria to Malta, where they will be interned. ...

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  27. BELGIAN COASTLINE.

    The Germans, according to advices from Amsterdam, have further reinforced the coastline from Ostend, in a north-cast[?] direction to Kn[?]ke, a distance of 20 ...

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  28. British Artillery and French Infantry.

    The British arrillery bombarded with remarkable persistency on Thursday the German position at Po[?]pappella. The French infantry stormed four ...

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  29. POWER OF GOLD AND GUNS.

    The Russian press is publishing seathing criticisms of Turkey. Advices from Petrograd state that the newspapers in the Russian capital charge Turkey with following ...

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  30. DUTCH FRONTIER.

    Several hundred German soldiers i[?] mu[?], according to advices from Amsterdam, attempted to enter Holland. The Dutch sentries on the frontier, however ...

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  31. RECENT OPERATIONS DESCRIBED.

    Official.—A communication has been received from the Russian headquarters of operations between Warsaw and Skierne[?]ie as follows:—The Russian river line ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICA REBELLION

    Strange stories are in circulation in South Africa in regard in the part played in the South African revolutionary plot by a religious monomania[?] named Van ...

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  33. BLACK SEA PORTS SUFFER.

    Considerable damage was occasioned by the Turkish fleet when it shelled Odessa and Novero[?]isk, in the Black Sea. Fifty oil reservoir[?] at Novorossisk were ...

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  34. GENERAL NEWS.

    Mr. Meyer, who was Secretary for the Navy in the Taft admission, declares that the safety of the United States can only be s[?]d by a navy second to that ...

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  35. Mutiny in German Regiment.

    Several German prisoners refer to the mutiny in the German regiment in Lorraine. They state 130 men shot their officers, then crossed the frontier, and ...

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  36. KAISER'S WIRELESS MESSAGE

    It is reported that the Allies intercepated a wireless message by the Kaiser to one of his generals, declaring. It is absolutely necessary to attack [?]pres ...

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  37. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    A Dutch editor, who visited several camps in England, where prisoners of war are interned, in order to judge first-hand as to whether there was any justification ...

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  38. FIVE DAYS' ARMISTICE GRANTED.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Durb[?] says the Government has granted the rebels [?]ive days' armistice. A deputation, consisting mostly of loyal ...

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  39. MELBOURNE.

    The Lord Mayor's patriotic fund to-day totalled £[?]183. The Lord Mayor this morning, through the Victorian Government, forwarded a further £[?]000 to the ...

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  40. RHEIMS CATHEDRAL.

    Dr. Vo[?] Bethmann-Hollweg, the German Imperial Chancelier, has reported to the Vatican that an observation post has again been installed by the French in the tower ...

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  41. INCURSION INTO PERSIA.

    The Arab [?]ral Zekki Pasha is in command of the Turkish troops in Palestine. Army corps at Samsun, a seaport of Asia Miner on the [?]ack Sea, and at Erzeroum, ...

    Article : 82 words
  42. Germans' Strongly Defended Position

    [?] between the sea [?] the past week then [?] war. [?] taking up ...

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  43. BENDIGO.

    The 67th Battalion Infantry will parade at company headquarters to-day at 10 a.m. when the medical examination will be carried out. All members must parade with ...

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  44. TROOPS NEAR RED SEA.

    Telegrams received in Berlin state that strong Turkish cavalry detachments have arrived at the Gulf of Akaba, on the north-[?]stern extremity of the Red Sea. Scouts ...

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  46. FRENCH HELP BRITISH.

    During the fighting at La Bassee, in Northern France, a British force posted on the canal in an exposed position was subject to a heavy fire from German ...

    Article : 117 words
  47. WRECK OF ROHILLA.

    The loss of life entailed by the wreek of the British hospital ship Rohilla has not been so heavy as was at first feared would be the case, when 100 souls were ...

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  48. GERMANS DETAINED.

    Nearly 1[?]00 Germans have been interviewed in Victoria [?] the outbreak of war, and released by the authorities on [?]role. About [?] who declined parole ...

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  49. "BULGARIA MUST CHOOSE."

    The "Novoe Vremya" of Petrograd, referring to the situation in the Balkans, says:—"The moment has now come for deeds, words. Bulgaria must, choose ...

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  50. ADMIRAL'S LETTER.

    Senator pearce (minister for Defence) has received a large number of letters from England touching upon the war. Amongs his correspondents are Mr. J. B. ...

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  51. JAPAN AND GERMANY.

    The investment, of Tsingtao, in Ki[?]Chan, is showing signs of finality. Most of the German forts have been silenced, and one of them is in flames. ...

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  52. FIGHTING ON FLANDERS FRONT.

    [?] the Germans oc[?] [?] They ad[?] there [?] driven back. [?] returned and ...

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  53. "ISLAM'S OPPRESSORS."

    A German message received at Amsterdam reports that great pro-Turkish demonstrations have taken place in Berlin. Yussef Bey, the Porte's special a ...

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  54. RETREAT FROM DIXMUDE

    From Amsterdam sources it is reported that the Germans have burnt the pier at Blankenberghe, nine miles north-west of Bruges, and ordered the people to leave ...

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  55. CANADIANS FEAR RAIDS.

    There is some anxiety along the Canadian border l[?]st the 200,000 German [?] Austrian residents of Buffalo (New York State) should attempt to carry out raids ...

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  56. THE RUSSIAN FORCES.

    Russia, according to Petrograd advices, is fully prepared to deal with Turkey. In addition to her regulars in the Caucasus, volunteer corps have been organised among ...

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  57. GERMAN TORPEDO BOAT.

    Some days ago the German torpedo boat 809. which escaped from Tsingtao in the darkness, went aground to the south of Kiao-chan. ...

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  58. FOILING THE ENEMY.

    A message from Havre states that the country has been [?]dated between the Yser and Dixmude, and that the Nieuport railway is now being reached by way of ...

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  59. [?]000 GERMANS CUT OFF.

    [?] that a Belgian cycling [?] up a [?] in the Dix[?] resulting in the cutting off of [?] who surrendered. ...

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  60. THE ALLIES' DEMANDS.

    An important announcement is made by Center's Agency, which states that the Allies have resolved:—"To demand that Turkey shall explain ...

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  61. GERMAN AND CHINESE PRESS.

    The Germans have bought the British newspapers in Peking, and those journals have now ceased publication. Germans are now controlling the entire native press ...

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  62. DECLARATION OF LONDON.

    A special Commonwealth Gazette issued to-night dealt with the Declaration of London, and repealed the Order-in-Council made on the 20th August, and substituted ...

    Article : 337 words
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  64. "ATTACK ON ENGLAND."

    Messages from Amsterdam state that a number of trains filled with cannon and parts of submarines from Germany for the Belgian coast have been detained at ...

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  65. AMERICA SUPPLIES GERMANY.

    An announcement by Great Britain that cotton was not being considered as contraband has eased the situation in the United States cotton markets. ...

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  66. C[?]ISSONS AT OSTEND AND ZEEBRUGGE.

    [?] reported the Germans are creeting [?] capable of firing [?]does, at the [?] of Ostend and Zeebrugge harbor. ...

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  68. PATRIOTIC WOODCARTERS.

    Mr. J. H. Lienhop has received the following additional donations to the Woodcarter's patriotic Fund:—Mr. Albert Worne, Townsend-street, and Mr. Charles ...

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