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  2. DEATH OF LORD ROBERTS.

    The news of the death of Lord Roberts was received in Bendigo yesterday. Our first message from Paris, 14th November, was to the following effect:— ...

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  3. BRITISH RESIST. DETERMINED ATTACK AT YPRES.

    Paris communique states that the ac[?]from the Lys to the sea is less severe. [?] German efforts to cross the Yser Canal [?] failed, while attacks delivered by the ...

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  4. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asq[?]ith) has announced that the British casualties in France and Belgium up to 31st October numbered 57,000. ...

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  5. COPPER FOR NEUTRALS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that Sir Edward [?]rey has informed the United States Sec[?]etary of State (Mr. Bryan) that Britain ...

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  6. WAR AGAINST TURKEY.

    The Russians have advanced on Erzerum on three sides. The Russians inflicted great loss upon the Turks at Koprikoi. The T[?]ks made a flank ...

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  7. THE BRITISH FORCES.

    The supplementary estimates introduced [?]nto the House of Commons provide for an [?]dditional 1,000,000 troops. ...

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  8. BATTLE OF DIXMUDE.

    Advices from Calais state Unit the [?]ighting in Belgium and Northern France is really for vantage points, usually some detail of ground, such as a wood or a ...

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  9. WAR LOAN OF £300,000,000.

    The "Evening Standard" states that the Government is about to issue £300,000,000 [?]ar loan, at 3¼ per cent. ...

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  10. A SYDNEY CELEBRATION.

    A band of 100 professional musicians on Saturday, to celebrate the victory of H.M.A.S. Sydney over the Emden, paraded the streets and took up a collection for the ...

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  11. ESPIONAGE IN BRITAIN.

    The English newspapers are publishing [?]emarkable stories of light signalling along [?]he Yorkshire coast. Many questions have been asked in ...

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  12. FOOTBALLERS AND THE WAR.

    Sir E. P. Tennant, member of the House [?]f Commons, states that the military au[?] [?]horities consider it would be more desir[?]ble if professional footballers would join ...

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  13. CONSTANTINOPLE RIOTS.

    Reports from Copenhagen state that serious riots have broken out in Constantinople, and that there is widespread disagreement with the Government's war ...

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  14. LICENSES REFUSED.

    The London County Council has refused [?]o grant several licenses to cinematograph [?]heatres in which Germans hold substantial [?]hares. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN FLEET.

    After to-morrow the Australian navy will be increased by the addition of a new fighting ship, to be known as H.M.A.S. Una. It might be explained that the Una ...

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  16. BENDIGO.

    The Victorian section of the second Expeditionary Force comprises the 14th In[?] fantry Battalion, under Major Mona[?]h, which has been for some time actively ...

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  17. FRUIT FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    The farmers of Cape Colony are sending quantities of fruit to England for wounded soldiers in the various hospitals. ...

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  18. Attitude of Mohammedans.

    A leading Moslem religious authority has issued a proclamation urging Egypt to maintain her peaceful attitude and shun intrigues. ...

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  19. SPY SENTENCED.

    The trial was concluded in London on Friday of Karl Ernst, a Britisher of German descent, and a hairdresser by trade, on [?] charge of espionage. It was stated in ...

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  20. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S SYMPATHY.

    The Governor-General has sent the following cable message to Countess Roberts:—"Australian forces mourn the ...

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  21. THE CHILIAN ENGAGEMENT.

    All doubts as to whether either of the German light cruisers Leipzig or Dresden had been sunk or disabled in the Chili[?]n engagement have been dispelled by a ...

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  22. FIGHTING IN WATER.

    An Army Corps commander ordered the German troops not to return alive if they did not take Dixmude. The conflict proved to be a fight for the dykes. It ...

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  23. RELIEVING BELGIAN DISTRESS.

    The various Belgian relief committees and distinguished Belgians have guaranteed the sum of £600,000 for alleviating distress in Belgium. The money has been ...

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  24. Kurdish Cavalry Put to Flight.

    A communique states that the Russian cavalry on Thursday repulsed and put to flight Kurdish cavalry south of Karkilisse and Agaslikerska. ...

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  25. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Major William Cadogan. M.V.O., a son of Earl Cadogan, and an Equerry to the Prince of Wales, has been killed in action. ...

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  26. AUSTRIA AND PEACE.

    It is rumored that Austria is asking the United States to approach the Allies unofficially, asking what terms would be allowed Austria if she sued for [?]eace ...

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  27. Loss of Good Hope and Monmouth

    The following has been cabled by the High Commissioner:—LONDON, 12th November (6 p.m.) The Admiralty announces that in the ...

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  28. ON THE SEA.

    Peking advices state that the destruction of the Emden promises to give an impetus to commerce. Calcutta telegrams state that the wrecking of the raiding cruiser ...

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  29. OTHER RANKS.

    No. 49, Pte. S. De Arango; No. [?]4, Pte. F. E. Poliness; No. 7[?], Pte. W. D. Howard; No. 110, Pte. J. W. Phillips. B COMPANY. ...

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  30. THE FINANCIAL PINCH.

    The London "Standard" states that the petitions in bankruptcy filed in Hamburg alone since the beginning of the war disclose a deficit of £25,000,000. ...

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  31. LEIPSIC AND DRESDEN DID NOT TAKE PART.

    The officers of the German cruisers Leipsic and Dresden state that, they did not participate in the naval battle on the Chilian coast. Both warships have ...

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  32. LETTER FROM CARL LODY.

    Carl Lody, the German spy, who was executed at the Tower, writing to a friend at Omaha, under the address, "Tower, London," stated that he was about to make a ...

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  33. German Train of Wounded Wrecked.

    Twenty German trains conveying wounded pass through Charleroi daily. One was wrecked, and many of the wounded killed. ...

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  34. GERMAN OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    The German official message of the battle off the Chilian coast states that the Nuremberg's guns, at the range of 10,400 metres (6½ miles), found the British warships. The ...

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  35. THE CANADIAN FORCES.

    The Militia department states that it hopes, if the war still continued next November, that Canada will be able t[?] maintain 1[?]0,000 men on the field. ...

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  36. AVALANCHE OF SHELLS.

    The Gremans are pouring an avalanche of shells on Ypres, but the Allies' artillery is even more formidable. Their shells are inflicting terrible carnage on the enemy, ...

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  37. THE LATEST COMMUNIQUE.

    A communique issued at midnight on Saturday states:—"We have made good progress from the sea to the north of Lille. ...

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  38. RUSSIAN BATTLE GROUND.

    A telegraph received in Paris from Petrograd states that the Germans have been [?]adly beaten north of the frontier town of Kalisz. ...

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  39. BRITISH TREATMENT OF PRISONERS.

    The newspaper "Voswarts" has published a long article from a London correspondent describing the treatment of alien prisoners as being clean throughout and ...

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  40. GERMANY'S "BLACK DAY."

    The "Cologne Gazette" declares that Monday was a "black day' for Germany. For her to lose two warships in one day was beyond even the hopes of ...

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  41. GERMAN SUBMARINE AT ZEE BRUGGE.

    One of the submarines transported overland by the Germans has been put together at Zeebrugge, on the Belgian coast. ...

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  42. BRITISH EFFORTS TO RESCUE CREW.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" says:—"We readily acknowledge the attitude of the English respecting the Emden, which is [?]ignified, and consol[?] ourselves that ...

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  43. TRAPPING THE KOENIGSBERG.

    The Press Bureau states that, two men were killed and one officer and one man wounded in connection with the sinking of colliers at Mafia Iland to prevent the ...

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  44. BAVARIANS AT YPRES.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" reports that the Bavarians are reinforcing the Germans near Ypres. The garrisons in central Belgium have been decreased in order ...

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  45. WIRELESS STATIONS IN SOUTH AMERICA.

    An Anglo-French note has been presented to the United States protecting against the installation of wireless stations at Ecuador and Colombia for the purpose of assisting ...

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  46. HEAVY BELGIAN LOSSES.

    The local "Anze[?]ger" estimates the Belgian losses on Wednesday as 6000 killed and 8000 wounded. ...

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  47. HEROIC BELGIANS.

    The Belgians continue to play their part nobly in the fighting on the Allied left. A Belgium regiment made seven distinct bayon[?]t attacks in one night recently on ...

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  48. TWO GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    It is stated through a wireless message from Dover that two German submarines. recently carrying out daring reconnaissances in the English Channel, have been ...

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  49. SURVIVORS OF EMDEN.

    The "Daily Mail's" Sydney correspondent has cabled that the Emden's survivors are likely to be the recipients of much hospitality in Australia. ...

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  50. PANIC IN SILESIA.

    Advices received in Copenhagen from Berlin state that there is a panic, in East Silesia, in Germany, consequent upon the steady advance of the Russians. ...

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  51. GERMANS AT BRUGES.

    The Germans are preparing to blow up a culvert on the canal from Bruges to Sluis, thereby inundating a large stretch of country. ...

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  52. CHARGE AGAINST GERMANS. —[?]

    Spain has made string protests against inebriated German soldiers, who massacred certain Spaniards at Liege with mitrailleuses. Germany has replied that if the ...

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  53. MAJOR ADAMS IN BENDIGO.

    Major J. Adams, of Bendigo, who was recently appointed second in command of the 14th battalion, second Australian Imperial Force, returned to Bendigo on ...

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  54. FURTHER CONGRATULATIONS.

    Messages of congratulation on the destruction of the Emden have been received from the secretary of the Australian Club Pretoria. Transvaal, South Africa; ...

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  55. GERMAN OUTRAGES CHECKED.

    There are signs that the Germans have been instructed to refrain from committing outrages in Belgium. Several soldiers demanded money from a farmer. He ...

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  56. GERMAN ARMORED TRAINS.

    The armored train, which the Germans constructed for use against the British armored train, had a short life. The British aviators detected it crawling ...

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  57. MINE-LAYER BLOWN UP.

    A message from Constantinople, published several days ago, announced that the Turkish squadron operating in the Black Sea had sunk the Russian ...

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  58. IN EAST PRUSSIA.

    A communique states that fighting continues at Stalluponen and other fortified petitions on the eastern frontier of East Prussia. ...

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  59. DEMENTED BY THE WAR.

    The Duke of Cumberland [?]ather of the Duke of Brunswick) has been found wandering, demented by the war. He has been placed in an asylum. ...

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  60. The Defeat of the Emden.

    Special intimation was received by the Navy Office to-night to the effect that the following officers and men of the Sydney were wounded in the engagement with the ...

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  61. THE BRITISH WOUNDED.

    "The Times" medical correspondent in Paris states that arrangements for the British wounded are now admirable. The Australian Hospital at Wimereux is highly ...

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  62. EMBARGO ON WOOL EXPORT.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that the majority of traders approve of the embargo on the export of Australian, New Zealand and South African wool. ...

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  63. DETERMINED ATTACK NEAR YPRES

    [?].—"On the left wing the action continues and the fighting is still violent. There have been alternate advances and retreats, but without important results. The ...

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  64. THE ENGLISH RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Walker, a London railway manager. explains the amazing speed with which English railways handled the military traffic at the [?]utbreak of the war. No ...

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  65. THE DEFENCES OF THORN.

    For several weeks 6000 workmen have been engaged day and night perfecting the defences of Thorn. The armament includes 1000 guns, of which 60 per cent, ...

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  66. THE GERMAN WOUNDED.

    The newspaper "Telegraaf" quotes articles showing horrors of the transportation of German wounded. Thirty wounded soldiers were in a single dirty truck, and ...

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  67. Train Cantured by Stationmaster.

    A German armored train, which had been left momentarily unguarded at Chaulnes, was captured and brought to the French lines by a stationmaster, despite a hail of ...

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  68. GERMANS BREAK PAROLE.

    A message to Madrid from Las Palmas states that ten of the officers of the liner Kaiser Wilhelm der Gross[?] (sunk early in the war by the British cruiser Highflyer ...

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  69. CAMPAIGN IN GALICIA.

    The Russians assaulted fortified positions in Austria, near Uzsoker Pass, by night. The Austrians retreated. The Russians have occupied Tarnow, in ...

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  70. BRITISH ADVANCES TO BELGIUM AND SERVIA.

    It is officially announced that Britain has advanced £2,910,000 to Belgium and £800,000 to Servia. ...

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  71. THE KAISER AT COBLENZ.

    A telegram from Berlin received at The Hague states that the Kaiser is now at Coblenz, in Western Germany. Two Zeppelin airships are continually ...

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  72. KAISER'S SON-IN-LAW.

    It is reported that the Kaiser's son-in-law (the Duke of Brunswick) is recovering. ...

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  73. BRITISH PEERAGE.

    Mr. J. G. Swift MacNeil, K.C., Nationalist, has given notice in the House of Commons of his intention to ask whether the Government would remove Prince ...

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  74. OPENING THE NORTH SEA TO COMMERCE.

    The Government will not be associated with neutral countries in their demand for opening the North Sea to commerce. ...

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  75. AUSTRIANS TRAP[?]ED.

    While a small Russian force made a frontal attack on two Austrian divisions on the River Pruth, in Galicia, the main Russian force concentrated at Storozynetz ...

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  76. GERMAN STANDARDS CAPTURED.

    It is officially announced that General Joffre and Sir John French have taken two German standards which were, recently found in the trenches and captured by the ...

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  77. GERMAN AVIATORS CAUGHT.

    Two German aviators were forced to descend at Rypin, 40 miles north-west of Plock. They offered resistance to a party of ...

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  78. The German Warship Geier.

    When the Norwegian vessel [?]eurik Ibse[?] called at Honolulu to coal, the German warship Geier was in port. Some water tubes connecting with the boiler were out ...

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  79. AUSTRIA AND SERVIA.

    It is officially adviac[?] at Vien[?]a that the Austrians are unable to overcome the fierce Servian resistance at Valjevo, a town in Servia. south-west of Belgrade. Snow and ...

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  80. BRAVE FRENCH GUNNER.

    Details of the capture of Vailly by the Germans show that the enemy unexpectedly dragged up heavy artillery and assembled infantry at Laon. The French were unable ...

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  81. BELGIANS' CHRISTMAS FUND.

    Some time ago the Eaglehawk Presbyterian Sunday School de[?]ded to forego its annual picnic, and devote the money which would be expended in that direction ...

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  82. SOUTH AFRICAN REVOLT.

    A Pretoria official report states that General [?]otha, by a forced night march f[?]m Marquard to East Winburg, surpris[?]d De Wet's force, and captured two laagers, ...

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  83. GENERAL NEWS.

    The steamer Jason, laden with Christmas toys for the children of all the belligerent countries, has been despatched to Europe. American children subscribed for the ...

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  84. ANOTHER BENDIGONIAN ABOARD.

    Melville Keith Alexander Bovarde, son of Mr. William Bovarde, of lower Bridge[?] street. Bendigo, is member of the crew of H.M.A.S. Melbourne. He joined the ...

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  85. STEPS AGAINST SPIES.

    The Home Secretary (Mr. M'Kenna), replying to the amendment, moved to the Address-in-Reply, angrily complained of the scurrilous attacks of the newspapers ...

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  86. NEW ZEALAND.

    The sum of £700 was collected among the school children of Wellington, who denied themselves fireworks on [?]5th November (Guy Fawkes Day). The money is to go ...

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  87. MINES IN TSING TAU.

    It is officially announced at Tokio that two Japanese officers and eight men have been Killed while removing land mines at Tsing-tau. In addition, one officer and 50 ...

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  88. GERMANS AT COCOS.

    According to a private message received from Cocos Island, the officers of the East ern Extension Company are enamored [?] the behavior of the men who were left be ...

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  91. [?] REBEL LEADER CAPTURED.

    It is announced from Pretoria that Chris. Muller, whose rebel force was decisively beaten by Colonel Mentz last week, has been captured. He is wounded. ...

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  92. MORE REBEL PRISONERS TAKEN.

    It is officially stated that Colonel Baden Horst, on the 12th November, near Frankfort, captured Vancollers' rebel laager, with 47 prisoners and 56 horses. Two rebels ...

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