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  2. THE WAR. ALLIES ADVANCE AT YSER.

    A sp[?] who was present at the re[?] of the German troops last week heard [?] kaiser say—"They wish to kill Germany. It [?] gain we must gain a ...

    Article : 67 words
  3. THE BRITISH FORCES.

    An eye-witness with general headquarters continues the narrative published on 27th October of the movements of the British forces:— ...

    Article : 125 words
  4. AN INSPIRING SPECTACLE.

    The spectacle of these devoted men chanting the national song as they marched to certain death was inspiring. The battle was confined to artillery, ...

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  5. THE NORTH SEA.

    The Admiralty announces that during last week the Germans have scattered mines indiscriminately in the open sea and main trade route from America to Liverpool, via ...

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  6. THREE GERMAN CRUISERS.

    The German cruisers Seharnhorst, G[?]eisenau and Nurnberg, arrived at Valparaiso. They took in provisions and resailed. ...

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  7. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The war funds total £395,825. including the Lord Mayor's fund, £145,783; Chamber of Commerce, £64.476, Belgian relief, (money) £64,846, (clothing) £3500; Red ...

    Article : 45 words
  8. PETROL TINS AS FLOATS.

    When the cruiser Hermes, which was struck by a submarine, was sinking someone remembered that there were 400 petrol tins aboard. These were promptly emptied ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Allan. Minister for Defence, replying to a question in the House of Representatives to-day, said he was sceptical about a mail from Berlin to Dr. Sschultz, ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. BRITISH TAKE OFFENSIVE.

    On the 25th it was our turn to [?] the offensive. This was carried out by portion of our left wing, which occupied advanced ground, and took two guns and 80 ...

    Article : 59 words
  11. ON BORKUM ISLAND.

    The Germans have installed several 52 centimetre guns on Borkum Island, in the North Sea, at the mouth of the Ems. ...

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  12. BENDIGO.

    Since the outbreak of the war various [?]mors have been in circulation in the city with regard to sensational happenings at the Big Hill tunnel. on the main ...

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  13. BRITISH MAINTAIN POSITION.

    Up to the night of 20th October not only have we maintained our position against great efforts by the enemy to break through to the west or to force us ...

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  14. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    "Freddic" Welsh (England), champi[?] lightweight boxer of the world, successfully defended the title against Ad Wo[?] gast (U.S.A.) at New York on Monday ...

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  15. THE HEAVIEST FIGHTING.

    Since that date up to the 25th the heaviest fighting we have yet been engaged in has taken place, resulting in immense loss to the Germans. ...

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  16. GERMANY'S PARTIALLY TRAINED MEN.

    The true efforts against us have been made to a great extent by partially trained men, and some of them appear to be suffering from lack of food. ...

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  17. GERMANS PRESS FORWARD.

    On 21st October new German formation again pressed forward in force vigorously all along our line. On the right, south of Lys. the attacks on Vaolaines were ...

    Article : 57 words
  18. GERMAN SOLDIERS FIGHT WELL, BUT SICK OF THE WAR.

    They are fighting with the utmost determination, in spite of the fact that the men are heartily sick of the war. ...

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  19. GERMANS KEE[?] TROOPS TO FULL STRENGTH.

    Though we have undoubtedly inflicted immeuse loss upon the enemy, they have so far been able to [?] up the gap. ...

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  20. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    There was an unusual attendance at the wool sales to-day. Business was confined to home trade owing to the prohibition of exportation There was keen competition ...

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  21. OPINION IN AMERICA.

    America generally recognises that Britain's North Sea policy is a reasonable safeguard against. the indiscriminate laying of mines by the Germans. ...

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  22. GERMANS GA[?] POSITION AT HEAVY LOSS.

    Still further north, the Germans gained and retained some points. Their total casualties south-east of Armentieres are estimated at over ten to one. On the north ...

    Article : 91 words
  23. BRITISH SUFFER HEAVILY.

    We have suffered heavily ourselves. ...

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  24. TURKEY'S ATTITUDE.

    In view of the hostile attitude adopted by Turkey towards Great Britain, a great deal of attention naturally has been attracted to India. The tenor of the ...

    Article : 290 words
  25. ON THE SEA.

    It is officially stated that the enemy's sq[?] fired on Th[?] coast-guard boat Haleyon and then retired. Our light cruisers were unable to bring ...

    Article : 143 words
  26. THOUSANDS SACRIFICED.

    Owing to congestion at the base hospitals many German wounded are succumbing from lack of proper attention. The German Generals meanwhile continue their ...

    Article : 79 words
  27. A BATTALION PRACTICALLY WIPED OUT.

    One battalion. their 104th Regiment. was practically wiped out, some 400 dead being picked up in our lines alone. Incidentally, by our counter attacks we took 130 ...

    Article : 59 words
  28. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  29. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Fisher (Prime Minister) met th[?] Premiers of the various states in conference to-day, and the conference was adjourned until 2.30 p.m. to-morrow. ...

    Article : 340 words
  30. BRITISH PRISONERS WELL TREATED.

    Our men were very well treated by their captors, the Saxons, being placed in cellars for protection from the bombardment of our own guns. On our left we advanced ...

    Article : 57 words
  31. THE PLAN TO CAPTURE CALAIS.

    An Englishman who has just arrived from Germany reports that nothing is kuown by the German people concerning the smashing defeat of the German plan ...

    Article : 78 words
  32. BELGIAN CHILDREN'S CHRISTMAS FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
  33. ALLIES' ADVANCE AT YSER.

    An [?] communique issued yesterday [?].—The enemy apparently has practically aband[?] the left bank of the Yser ...

    Article : 78 words
  34. A GERMAN RUSE, "DON'T FIRE; WE ARE COLDSTREAMS."

    At night the Germans renewed their efforts unsuccessfully in this quarter. They tried a ruse as they came up in a solid mass, two deep, and shouted out. "Don't ...

    Article : 71 words
  35. BENDIGO INFANTRY.

    The six local companies [?]braced in the 67th Infantry. together with the remaining companies from the country, which make up the battalion, left Bendigo for ...

    Article : 104 words
  36. KAISER'S BOAST.

    The Kaiser presided on Monday at a parade of troops held within 50 miles of the German fighting line in France. After congratulating the Bradenburg ...

    Article : 56 words
  37. GERMANS SUFFER FURTHER HEAVY LOSSES.

    Apart from 400 dead found near our lines, our centre and our patrols discovered 300 dead further out in the front, killed by our artillery. ...

    Article : 31 words
  38. CANNONADE AWAKENS RESIDENTS.

    Residents of Lowestoft and Yarmouth were a wakened at daybreak by a heavy cannonade seaward. A thick mist enveloped the sea at the ...

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  39. LORD RICHARD WELLESLEY.

    Lord Richard Wellesley. second son of the fourth Duke of Wellington. was killed in Northern France on Thursday of last week during an action in which the ...

    Article : 38 words
  40. THREE HEAVY GUNS.

    W[?] [?] [?] the Bei. [?] [?] three heavy guns in [?]veriy [?] po[?] from which the German [?] [?]ding Furnes. ...

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  41. BRITISH CONTINUE TO HOLD GROUND.

    The 22nd saw a renewal of the pressure against us. We succeeded in holding our ground in nearly every quarter. South of the Lys the enemy attacked from La ...

    Article : 82 words
  42. BENDIGONIANS IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr. James Monaghan (son of Mrs. Monaghan, of Barkly Place. and brother of Mr. Frank Monaghan, the well-known vocalist), who is resident in South Africa, ...

    Article : 240 words
  43. GERMAN WIDOWS.

    There are 16,000 widows in Dusseldorf, a sity of 250,000 inbabitauts, in Rhenish Prussia. Mourning is almost universal in Cologne, ...

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  44. KAISER'S NARROW ESCAPE.

    A [?] dropped by a British aviator at [?] fell at a place where the Kaiser [?] [?] had an audience with in Germen headquarters Staff. ...

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  45. SETTING OF THE CRESCENT.

    An [?]mperial manifesto has been issued at Petrograd in regard to Turkey's entry into the war. The manifesto states that. failing against ...

    Article : 94 words
  46. END OF THE WAR.

    Advices received in England from Berlin show that the feeling prevails in Germany that the war will terminate by the end of January. ...

    Article : 34 words
  47. GERMAN HEAVY HOWITZERS INFLICT LOSSES.

    The Germans advanced in the evening against our centre and left, and were again hurled back, although they gained some of our [?]renches in the latter quarter. By this ...

    Article : 112 words
  48. Is Crown Prince Wounded?

    [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  49. THE WEATHER. HOT, SULTRY DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 197 words
  50. RUSSIAN BATTLE GROUND.

    Thrilling details of the fighting at Bukolargevo, on the East Prussian frontier, are supplied in a message from Petrograd. The Russians were entrenebed on high ...

    Article : 230 words
  51. OFFICERS FOR SULTAN'S ARMY.

    Reports from Rome state that more German officers, numbering several hundreds, who are a[?]quainted with the organisation of the Turkish Army, have arrived ...

    Article : 64 words
  52. "A BAD DAY FOR THE GERMANS."

    On our left the 23rd was a bad day for the Germans. We drove them from trenches which they had taken the previous evening, and captured 150 prisoners, ...

    Article : 233 words
  53. BERLIN RECEIVES WOUNDED

    [?] number of wounded [?] are [?] in Berlin, state ad[?] [?] in Rome from the German [?] ...

    Article : 45 words
  54. BALLARAT.

    The City branch of the A.N.A. to-night voted £20 to the patriotic fund. ...

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  55. MELBOURNE.

    Apostrophising the Kaiser as a blasphemous lunatic, Sir Frank Madden, the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, strongly supported the suggestion of Mr. ...

    Article : 261 words
  56. TURKEY MENACES EGYPT.

    Many Turks in Cairo have been arrested as aliens and deported. It is reported that Turkey has concentrated a large camel force on the ...

    Article : 35 words
  57. German Warships Approach Yarmouth.

    Some German warships approached Yarmouth flying the white ensign. On being challenged they replied with a ha[?]l of shell. ...

    Article : 34 words
  58. WURTEMBERG ARMY.

    [?] [?] report that French [?] dropped [?] on the headqu[?] of the King of Wurtemberg at [?] in [?] [?] Sunday. ...

    Article : 49 words
  59. FIRST BATTLE BEGUN.

    Engagements between Turkish and Russian troops have already taken place. Official Vienna messages received in Amsterdam state that a battle has begun ...

    Article : 50 words
  60. WEEROONA WEATHER STATION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 111 words
  61. DARDANELLES BOMBARDED.

    It is officially announced that the Allies fleet have bombarded the Dardanelles. The Holl[?] fort was blown up. ...

    Article : 27 words
  62. BULGARIA'S ATTITUDE.

    According to Rome messages, Bulgaria has informed the Triple Entente that her neutrality will not be broken unless Turkey attempts to march troops across ...

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  63. ATTEMPT TO CAPTURE YPRES.

    [?] [?] the Germans believed that [?] had achieved their purpose. and were [?] [?] [?] [?] The Pritish [?] a wireless message ...

    Article : 61 words
  64. GENERAL NEWS.

    It is rumored in banking circles that the British Government will shortly issue a two hundred million 4 per cent. 10 years' war loan. The issue price will be par, and ...

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  65. BRITISH FLEET ACTIVE.

    Reports from Rome state that it is officially announced in Constantinople that the British fleet entered the Gulf of Cheshoe. in Asia Minor, for the purpose of ...

    Article : 76 words
  66. GERMANS DISPLAY SUPERHUMAN BRAVERY.

    The troop which suffered most severely was the 23rd corps of their new formation. The way the advance was conducted showed lack of traning and faulty ...

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  67. AKABA BOMBARDED.

    The Admiralty reports that on arrive[?] at Akaba, at the head of the Akaba Gulf, in the Red Sea, the warship Minerva found the place in occupation by soldiers, ...

    Article : 85 words
  68. Advertising

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    Advertising : 45 words
  69. GOEBEN DAMAGED.

    According to messages from Petrograd, the battle cruiser Goeben, during her raiding exploits in the Black Sea, opened fire a mile distant from Sevastopol, and tried ...

    Article : 79 words
  70. Advertising

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  71. LONDON SCOTTISH TURN THE SCAL[?]. [?] [?]

    [?] raged all day, and the London [?] Regiment turned the scale. They went into an infer[?] of shot and [?] advancing by short rushes right up ...

    Article : 74 words
  72. THE PRISONERS' CAMP AT NEWBURY.

    Mr. As[?]ith inspected the prisoners' camp at Newbury to-day. The Prime Minister conversed with many prisoners, and was lowlly cheered. ...

    Article : 33 words
  73. GERMAN WARSHIP GEIER.

    The American State department states that the German warship Geier must leave Honolulu by a given date, which is not stated, or be interned. ...

    Article : 37 words
  74. BRITISH RED CROSS FUND.

    The British Red Cross Fund now totals £51.093/S/9. To-day's contributions included £150 from the Western Austra[?] branch. ...

    Article : 29 words
  75. Advertising

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    Advertising : 14 words
  76. Advertising

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