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  2. SEVERE FIGHTING. GERMANS CAPTURE DIXMUDE.

    In New York "Trubune" quotes the re[?] of the German Embassy at Rome, [?] that when the Germans landed in [?] it the men and women resisted ...

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  3. FALL OF TSING-TAU.

    The official account of the capture of Tsing Tau published at Tokio is couched in the most modest terms, but it nevertheless shows that the storming of the ...

    Article : 134 words
  4. ON THE SEA.

    The Press Bureau states that a submarine torpedoed the gunbaoat Niger in Downs, between Ramsgate and Dover. The Niger foundered, but all the officers and ...

    Article : 119 words
  5. THE SUNKEN EMDEN.

    The High Commissioner (Sir George Reid) says:—"The sinking of the Emden caused tremendous satisfaction to the Australian people. The mother country will ...

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  6. OTHER MESSAGES.

    From Sir Harry Barron, Governor of Western Australia:—"Kindly convey to officers and men of H.M.A.S. Sydney hearty congratulations ...

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  7. CAPTAIN'S ESCAPE GRATIFIES

    General gratification has been expressed throughout Great Britain at the fact that the commander of the Emden (Captain von Mulier) has escaped unscathed. ...

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  8. CAPTURES AT TSING-TAU.

    It is stated at Pecking that teh Japanese captured a destroyer, two gun boats, and five transports when Tsing Tau capitulated. The Japanese hope to raise the Austrian ...

    Article : 43 words
  9. JAPAN'S GOOD WISHES.

    The Japanese Ambassador to Great Britain (his Excellency Katsnnosnke Inonye) has telegraphed to Sir George Reid con gratulating Australia in connection with ...

    Article : 37 words
  10. FURTHER DETAILS.

    Further de[?] snow that the Niger was at anchor, and the crew were dining. When the captain saw the torpedo he called out, "Close watertight doors." She ...

    Article : 127 words
  11. BRITISH PRESS COMMENTS.

    The newspapers publish highly congratulatory tributes to the Australian navy's signal service to the Empire and commerce. ...

    Article : 245 words
  12. AUSTRIANS SURRENDER IN LARGE BODIES.

    "Austrians are breaking up and surrendering in large bodies. They sometimes asked the guides to take them to the Russian lines Inhabitants speak well of the ...

    Article : 167 words
  13. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELLION.

    A Pretoria message states that 120 rebels were killed and wounded, and 25 taken prisoners, after a fierce encounter with Colonel Kirk Vadeventer, at Zandfontein ...

    Article : 62 words
  14. BENDIGO A.N.A. CONGRATULATIONS.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Bendigo branch of the A.N.A. last night reference to the defeat of the German cruiser Emden by the H.M.A.S. Sydney was made ...

    Article : 163 words
  15. RUSSIAN PICKET BOAT CREW.

    Newspapers record the patriotic selfsacrfice of a Russian pickct boat crew of seven. Realising that it was impossible to signal ...

    Article : 71 words
  16. Rebels Given Till 21st November to Surrender.

    It is officially announceed that the rebels have been given untill the 21st November to surrender their arms, but the leaders are excluddd from the amnesty. ...

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  17. IMMENSE RUSSIAN CAPTURES

    Two noteworthy features of the recent irresistible Russian advance were the abnormally large number of casualties among the Germans officers, and the captures made ...

    Article : 79 words
  18. GENERAL NEWS.

    The [?]ding of needful Belgrans who have remained in their own country is proceeding a pace. The American Relief Organisation is ...

    Article : 92 words
  19. GERMANS IN PACIFIC.

    The Canadian Government has announced that certain navigable channels on the British Columbier coast have been closed to navigation. It is understood that ...

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  20. SUSVIVORS OF EMDEN.

    The Admiralty announces that the captain of the Emden and Prince Franz Joseph Ho[?]lern are both prisoners and unwounded. ...

    Article : 82 words
  21. H.M.A.S. SYDNEY.

    In addition to the tow Bendigo lads whose names appeared in yesterday's "Advertiser" as being members of the crew of the H.M.A.S. Sydney, another ...

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  22. HUNGARIANS IN BELGIUM.

    it is be[?]eved in Paris that the force of Hungarian cavalry, which was brought to Belgium to aid the German cause in that area, has been almost annihilated. Two of ...

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  23. JAPANESE NAVAL LOSS.

    A Japanese torpedo boat, while sweep ing for mines in Kiao-Chao Bay, struck a mine and foundered. The majority of the crew were saved. ...

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  24. THE RUSSIAN VICTORIES.

    A telegram from Rome to the "Mornig Post" says that Germany is alarmed at the Russian successes, and has made preliminary offers of peace to the Russian ...

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  25. WIRELESS STATION'S CALL.

    Further details of the hasty visit and hastier departure of the raiding German cruiser Emden at the C[?] Islands, wh[?] it was driven ashore under H.M.A.S. ...

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  26. MINED NEAR YARMOUTH.

    The Norwegian steamer Pluton struck a mine and sank near Yarmouth (Eng.). ...

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  27. "SHIVERING IN HER SHOES."

    The German newspapers continue to pub lish lurid accounts of the effect of German aerial raids on England. Picturesque reports are given of the ...

    Article : 221 words
  28. GERMAN PROCLAMATION.

    A German proclamation us Brussels says an Amsterdam message states that citizens have not obeyed instructions to continue in their occupations and have failed ...

    Article : 185 words
  29. BRITISH CHECK OFFENSIVE.

    [?] has been resumed with par [?] btween Nieuport and the [?] a [?] communique, which [?] We have maintained our front, ...

    Article : 295 words
  30. AVIATORS LOST.

    The Admiralty announces that Lieutenant [?] with Sub-lieutenant the Earl of Angelsea as passenger, left Fastchurch to make a flight abroad on Thursday. The ...

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  31. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    His Majesty the King opened the autumn session of Parilament to-day but many of the usual features were absent. Khaki replaced the usual bright-colored ...

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  32. RUSSIAN BATTLE GROUND.

    "Official.—A correspondent at Russian headquarters states that he has just made a journey over the country between Warsaw and Cracow. where the Russian ...

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  33. H.M.A.S. MELBOURNE.

    There are several young Bendigonians on the H.M.A.S. Mlebourne, the sister ship of the Sydney, Amongst the number is William Stevenson, son of Mr. J. ...

    Article : 309 words
  34. GOODS FOR THE ENEMY.

    The Brush Am[?] in [?] (Sir [?]il Spring-Rice has announced that, copper shipments from the United States for Italy if proved to be intended for ...

    Article : 90 words
  35. INDIAN TROOPS' EXPLOIT.

    The Cal[?] correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the Pathan exploit has caused a sensation in the British army Tommy Atkins's version is that "two ...

    Article : 166 words
  36. COST OF THE WAR.

    The British £100,000,000 war credit voted early in August has been almost spent, and there are indications that the Government will resort to a £200 000.000 loan to cover ...

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  37. BRITAIN'S GOOD POSITION.

    When the House of Commons assem[?] after the ceremony in the House of Lords, Mr. Bonar Law (leader of the Opposition) said that we had reason to be proud of ...

    Article : 357 words
  38. VICTORY TO BE CELEBRATED.

    A movement is being sta[?] by one [?] Hons Club to celebrate publicly Australia's naval victory which resulted in the defeat of the Emden. ...

    Article : 119 words
  39. THE CALL TO ARMS.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd George) has announced that another call for a large contingent to serve abroad would be made. The fact that Great ...

    Article : 104 words
  40. BENDIGO.

    The Mayor Cr. Wilkie) [?] convening a meeting of citizens for next Thursday night at the Town Hall to [?]ke arrangements for the entertainment of Bendigo ...

    Article : 47 words
  41. VICTORIA CROSS WON.

    Segeant-major White of the Army Service Corps who carried Lieutenant Roberts who had been mortally wounded at Colenso, cut of danger has been notified that he ...

    Article : 68 words
  42. CONGRATULATORY MESSAGES

    Mr. Foster, the Minster for Defence, has sent the following message to Mr. Fis[?] the Prime Minister of Australia:—"Bravo Australia. All Canada ...

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  43. GERMANS CAPTURE DIXMUDE.

    [?] from Berlin that [?] been stormed and 500 pri[?] and nine machine guns cap[?] ...

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  44. GERMAN SPY'S END.

    Curl Lody, the German spy, who was shot at the Tower of London was importurbable to the last. He refused to be blindfolded. and was executed in the miniature rifle ...

    Article : 65 words
  45. THE CANADIAN CONTINGENT.

    Mr. G. J. Sweeney yesterday received a letter from his youngest son, Leonard, stating that he had [?]isted in the Second Canadian Expeditionary Force. Mr. ...

    Article : 103 words
  46. WAR AGAINST TURKEY.

    From Athens it is reported that an extensive conspiracy has broken out in Constantinople against the Young Turks and the Germans. ...

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  47. SCULPTOR'S TRIBUTE.

    M. Roden, the famous French se[?]tor. has presented to the British people 20 of his statues in token of his admiration of the British soldiers fighting in France. ...

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  48. German Night Attack Fails.

    [?] correspondent at [?] states that the Germans made a [?] night attack at La Bassee on To-day. The British troops allowed the ...

    Article : 63 words
  49. AGENT-GENERAL'S MESSAGE.

    The premier to-day received the following cablegram from the Agent-General, dated London. 11th November—"The success of the Australian Navy ...

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  50. LONDON STOCK EXCHANGE.

    The committee of the London Stock Exchange has decided to open the settling room, for the settelement of accounts only, from 13th November to 18th November. ...

    Article : 33 words
  51. Advertising

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    Advertising : 30 words
  52. LOCAL INFANTRY.

    All officers non-commissioned omeers and men of the 67th Infantry who are out of employment and who wish to be employed on guard duties at the Prisoners ...

    Article : 57 words
  53. Advertising

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  54. TURKISH TRANSPORTS SUNK.

    Petrograd advices state that during the Russian bombardment of Zunguldiak, in Asia Minor, the transports that were sunk included artillery, aeroplanes, automobiles, ...

    Article : 47 words
  55. [?] Shell Railway Station.

    During the bombardment of Ypres on Tuesday the Germans shelled the railway station, hoping to wreck an armored train. At the time there was a special train at ...

    Article : 74 words
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