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  2. THE WAR ATTACKS ALONG WHOLE LINE.

    Official.—Berlin reports admit that German operations are impossible to the south of Nieuport. Owing to floods, the troops have been compelled to retreat. Paris ...

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  3. ON THE SEA.

    The Admiralty has received rumors of a naval engagement off Valparaiso, on the west coast of South America, bue they discredit the German theory, which claims ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    The New Zealand liner Remucra, on which reinsurances were effected owing to the recent raids of the German cruiser Karlsruhe in the South Atlantic, has ...

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  5. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER.

    Most nations have had revolutions. England has had several. They are commonly due to a lack of Homogeneity—a lack of unity, a difference in feeling and ...

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  6. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. J. E. M'Bride, the well-know pastoralist, has forwarded to London £500 for the Belgian relief fund. ...

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  7. GERMANS' STRONG ATTACK ON MESSINES.

    "On the night of 30th October a strong attack on Messines was beaten off. At one point the enemy, by dint of their masses, penetrated for a time into the line, but ...

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  8. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Governor (Lord Liverpool) has cabled to London the sum of 20,000 as the first cash cortribution of New Zealand to the poor of Great Britain and Ireland ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND COMMANDANT.

    Colonel A. J. Godley Commander-in-Chek of the New Zealand Military Forces, has been gazetted a major-general, to which rank he was temporarily appointed some ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN HOSPITAL.

    The Australian Voluntary Field Hospital (organised by Lady Dudley) is established at an hotel at Wimereux, near Boulogne. It contains nearly 200 beds, and is used ...

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  11. BRILLIANT CHAKGE BY LONDON SCOTTISH.

    "The London Scottish, which was the first Territorial Regiment to take a place in the firing line, made a brilliant charge. The officer commanding the regiment ...

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  12. BOMBARDMENT OF PAPEETE.

    The French steamer St. Francois, which was at Pap[?]re during the bombardment, was arrived for repairs. The vessel has a small [?] in the funucl caused by the ...

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  13. BRITISH TRADE.

    The British Treasury has appointed a committee representing the Treasury, the Bank of England, the joint stock banks, and the chambers of commerce, to authorise ...

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  14. ENEMY REPULSED EVERYWHERE.

    "On 1st November our troops were attacked all along the line, but the enemy was repulsed everywhere, and suffered very heavy loss. Our howitzers demolished two ...

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  15. IN THE COUNTRY.

    In the Shire Hall, Serpentine, next Wednesday, Mr. C. E. Albrecht (matric of the University of London) will deliver a lecture on the war in aid of the Lady Mayorces's ...

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  16. BENDIGO.

    A meeting of the Eaglehawk branch of [?]he Red Cross Society was held at the depot [?] High-street, Eaglehawk, yesterday af[?]ernoon, Mrs. W. J. Dunstan presiding ...

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  17. WAR AGAINST TURKEY.

    A communique issued to-day states the Russians repulsed the Turkish outposts and crossed the frontier near Batoum, in Trans Caucasia. ...

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  18. German Cruiser Sunk by a Mine.

    It is officially stated that the German cruiser Yorck, 9500 tons, struck a mine and sank in Jahde Bay. Half the crow were saved. ...

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  19. STATE SCHOOLS EFFORT.

    The proncs from the recent concert in aid of the State Schools' Patriotic Fund held in Bear Lagoon Hall by the comsined schools of Boars' Lagoon and ...

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  20. Steamer Sunk by German Cruiser.

    The German cruiser Leipzig has sunk the British steamer Vine Branch, 3442 tons, off the west coast of South America. ...

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  21. HEEP FROM DINGEE.

    A patriotic concert was held at Dingee last night in aid of the British Red Cross Society. A large crowd attended. Mr, [?]ray, M.L.A. presided. The programme ...

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  22. THE LONDON SCOTTISH.

    The London Scottish infantry unit (London Regiment) was compelled owing to a terrifle Bavarian o[?]slaught to evacuate Messines in West Flanders but later was ...

    Article : 211 words
  23. BELGIAN FUND CONCERT.

    A concert in aid of the Belgian Relief Fund will be held in the Speciman Hill Church to-night at 8 o'clock. Long Gully scholars and Mrs. Edward Gordon's pupils ...

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  24. CRISIS IN TURKEY.

    Constantinople advices received in Amsterdam give news of a political crisis in Turkey. It is stated that four Ministers have ...

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  25. Another Vessel Blown up by a Mine.

    The steam drifter Will and Maggie has been blown up by a mine near Lowestoft. Of the ten persons on board, six were drowned and four saved. ...

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  26. MELBOURNE.

    An interesting case was before the City Court to-day, when a young man named Herbert Bateson fifth officer of the Orient Company's steamer Osterley, was charged ...

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  27. CAPTURED MERCHANTMEN.

    The crows of merchant vessels captured in the Atlantic by the German cruiser Karlsruhe have been landed at Liverpool. They number 1417, and all are penniless. ...

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  28. EGYPT LOYAL TO BRITAIN.

    The "Glornale d'Italia" a Rome daily, has published details of an interview with Hussein Ruchdi Pasha, Prime Minister of Egypt. ...

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  29. GERMAN SHIP CAPTURED.

    A British cruiser has captured the German ship Melpomene, 1784. tons, from Tocopilla, in Chile. The vessel, which was laden with nitrate has been taken to ...

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  30. A BLACK WATCH CHARGE.

    A private in the Black Watch who was wounded at the battle of the Marne, and who is now at Netley (Eagland), gives the following account of the fighting in a ...

    Article : 251 words
  31. MUNTTIONS FOR TURKEY.

    The "Morning Post" states that Roamania, has detained 114 truck loads of munitions of war which were destined for Turkey. The material had been despatched ...

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  32. CATTARO SEVERELY BOMBARDED.

    It is reported from Venice that owing to the intensity of the bombardment of Cattaro the official administration has been transferred to Fiame, in Hungary. ...

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  33. EXPIANING RETREAT.

    The German authorities at Liege have posted a proclamation advising the inhabitants that they need not be asionished if numerous German troops traverse the city ...

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  34. BOMBARDING DARDANELLES.

    The Admiralty announces that a British and French squadron bombarded the Dardanclles forts at daybreak on 3rd November. The forts replied, but the Allies ...

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  35. RUSSIAN BATTLE GROUND.

    A communique issued at Petrograd announces that the Germans on the East Prussian frontier are on the defensive. The Russians have advanced in some ...

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  36. BRITISH REPULSE ATTACKS.

    The Press Bureau states that the British repulsed attacks along the whole line on Sunday. The British howitzers demolished two of the enemy's eight-inch guns while ...

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  37. RUEIMS AGAIN SHELLED.

    The Germans have again violently shelled Rheinns, many buildings having been desstroyed and several non-combatants killed. ...

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  38. BRITISH AND FRENCH IN TURKEY.

    It is advised from Winkington that despine an assurance having been given that Turks would be permitted to leave Great Britain, the Porte has announced that a ...

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  39. FRENCH PRESIDENT AND BELGIAN KING.

    The enemy was informed by a spy that President Polneare and the King of the Belgians were in inspect the France-Belgian eavalry in the square before the Hotel ...

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  41. CALLANT WORK AT RABAUL.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) in the course of a statement to-day, said that the necessarily brief particulars regarding the capture of Radaul, ...

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  42. Reported Death of General Von Kluck.

    It is unofficially reported that a bomb dropped by an aviator on the headquarters of the German staff killed General Von Kluck. ...

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  43. SERVIA AND TURKEY.

    An advice from Amsterdam states that Servia has broken off relations with Turkey. ...

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  44. A MILITARY CEMETERY IN PARIS.

    Very close they lie there in the cemetery of Pantin, outside the city wall—close as they had stood side by side in the trenches where death found them. Pathetic and yet ...

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  45. MARTIAL LAW IN EGYPT.

    A Cairo message states that the British have declared martial law in Egypt. A camel corps of 1000, under ten German officers, is being concentrated on the ...

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  46. CAMPAIGN IN POLAND.

    The victorious Russians are giving the German and Austrian armies retiring from Poland no rest. At first orderly, the retreat is now ...

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  47. ALLIES AVIATORS ACTIVE.

    French and British aviators have partially wrecked the railway station at Bruges. ...

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  48. GERMAN PRINCELY FAMILIES

    Eight members of German princel families have died on the battlefield. The youngest is a boy not 17 years of age. ...

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  49. KAISER'S HEADQUARTERS.

    The Kaiser has ordered the removal of his headquarters to Courtral in West Flanders, near the French border. ...

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  50. JAPAN AND GERMANY.

    Official.—"The War Office announces that since the forces besieging Tsingtau seized the enemy's advanced positions on 28th September they have been energetically or ...

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  51. BROADMEADOWS CAMP.

    When the change of wind occurred last night a severe storm swept across the military camp at Broadmeadows, and the big canvas tent provided by the Salvation ...

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  52. FLOODS IN BELGIUM.

    A Berlin communique announces that the inundations to the south of Nieuport. caused by the cutting of the dykes preclude all military operations in that area. ...

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  53. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    Among the British casualties reported are the following:—WOUNDED. Captain Sir Stewart Richardson, of the ...

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  54. ENEMY TO BE CRUSHED.

    In a telegram to the Moscow Merchants Association, it has been stated by the Czar that peace will not be concluded until the enemy is completely crushed. ...

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  55. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    [?] [?] [?] Hill Church. 8. [?] Address ...

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  56. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELLION

    Viscount Buxton reports that Colonel Brits sent a patrol of 50 meninthe drection of Schnitzdrift, and encountered a hundred and fifty of Maritz'a men. The ...

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  57. THE BRITISH FORCES.

    Official.—"The progress of recent events in Belgium so far as they affect the British force has been as follows:—"On 30th October violent attacks were ...

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  58. [?]LONG SEWERAGE STRIKE.

    [?] held to-night bewteen [?] disputes [?]mittee of the [?] and [?] Trades Halls. Mr. [?] and Mr. S[?] of Stone and ...

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  59. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    Mr. E. Miller, hon treasurer of the Australian branch of the British Red Cross Society, acknowledges the receipt of £51,959/16/16. Included in to-day's receipts ...

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  60. RETREAT FROM THE YSER.

    In a Belgian communique issued at Havre it is stated that the enemy is in retreat castward of the Yser River, between Nieuport and Dixmude. ...

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  61. VALUE OF WARSHIPS' FIRE.

    Belgian officers assert that the fire from the warships saved the Belgian forts from disaster at Nieuport. The Belgians were worn out by many weeks' fighting against ...

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  62. FLOATING DOCK AND AUSTRIAN WARSHIP BLOWN UP.

    An official statement issued to-day states it is understood that the Japanese besieging Tsing-tao have blown up a floating dock and the Austrian warship Kaiserine ...

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  63. DISHONEST SOLICITORS.

    In the Criminal Court to-day Thomas Mude, solicitor, of Christchurch, pleaded guilty to the theft of £240, trust money. He was sentenced to three years' ...

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  66. FIGHTING NEAR YPRES.

    It is believed at Dunkirk that the Germans have concentrated 4100 guns at Ypres. A Paris advies states that severe fighting is in progress in the bushy country ...

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