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  2. THE WAR.

    Sir George Reid in a bulletin states:—The Germans are evacuating Poland, and have abandoned many Russian prisoners. The entire army appeared to be demoralised. ...

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  3. POLICE COURT.

    Before the P.M. and Mr. Williams. DRUNKS. Five defendants were each fined 2/6 or one hour for being drunk, two were fined 5/ or 24 ...

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  4. FRESH COAL SUPPLY.

    Colombo, Oct. 30.—The captain and crew of the steamer Exford, which was captured by the German cruiser Emden, have been landed. They reported that the Emden took on 7000 tons of ...

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  5. THE ATTEMPT ON CALAIS.

    London, Oct. 30.—Mr. Martin Donohoe, war correspondent for the Daily Chronicle, says the German army attempting to force its way to Calais retired, shattered, in disorder. The battle ...

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  6. ENEMY HURLED BACK.

    The Daily News correspondent on the Belgian frontier says the boarbardioent by the warships ceased on Wednesday night, and the troops took up the offensive at d[?]s with ...

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  7. BRITISH CRUISER TORPEDOED.

    London, Nov. 1.—A German submarine torpedoed the British Cruiser Hermes in the Straits of Dover. Nearly all the crew have been saved. (The Hermes was a protected cruiser of ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Capetown, Oct. 30.—The attitude bf leading citizens throughout the country is that of quiet confidence. General De Wet is advancing extraordinarily ordinarily bitter Nationalist differences, and has ...

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  9. AN OUTRAGEOUS ACT.

    Bordeaux, Oct. 31.—It is officially stated that the Amrial Ganteaume, which was sunk while carrying Belgian refugees to England, and was supposed to have struck a mine, was torpedeed ...

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  10. OSTEND.

    London, Oct. 31.—Several fugitives state that the Germans have evacuated Ostend, and retreated to Zeebrugge. News front Dutch sources states that heavy reinforcements are gathering ...

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  11. THE RUSSIANS.

    Petrograd, Oct. 31.—It is officially stated that hard fighting continues on the East Prussian front, and that persistent German attacks have been repulsed. In Poland the Russians ...

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  12. AERIAL WARFARE.

    Paris, Oct. 31.—A German aeroplane attempted to drop bombs on a church in northern Prance, but missed the church and killed a horse and wounded several people. Afterwards ...

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  13. CRICKET.

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  14. THE TURF.

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  15. KING'S COLLEGE v. KELVIN GROVE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 203 words
  16. EAST AFRICA.

    Lorenzo Marques, Oct. 30.—Details of the German incursion into Angola show that twelve Europeans and twenty .native cavalry reached the military post at Nautila. They desired to ...

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  17. TURKEY AT WAR.

    Amsterdam, Oct. 30.—An official message from Constantinople states that two Russian destroyers were sunk, whilst the Turks suffered no loss. Thirty Russians were saved by the ...

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  18. CANADA.

    Toronto, Oct. 20.—Some anxiety prevails along the border, lest the Germans and Austrians, of whom there are over 200,000 in Buffalo, should attempt raids on Canadian territory. ...

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  19. ALLIES' ADVANCE.

    Paris, Oct. 31.—A communique yesterday stated:—The Germans are retreating across the River Yser, owing to the inundation of the valley, and are being heavily bombared by ...

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  20. HOSPITAL SHIP WRECKED.

    London, Oct. 30.—The hospital ship Rohilla, while proceeding from Queensferry to Dunkirk to pick up Belgian wounded, was wrecked in a gale at Whitby, at 4 o'clock in the morning. ...

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  21. WARWICK FARM RACES.

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  22. RECREATION v. GORDON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 238 words
  23. WAR CRITICS.

    We heartily endorse the following from the war notes of the Sydney Herald:—It is curious bow impatiently the average man regards the developments at the front. Even after nearly ...

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  24. GERMANS ADOPT OFFENSIVE.

    A later communique was issued as follows:—The Germans have adopted a general offensive movement between Nieuport and Arras. We have recaptured Romscappelle, and progressed ...

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  25. RUSSIA PREPARED.

    Russia is fully prepared to deal with Turkey. In addition to the regulars in the Caucasus, volunteer corps have been organised among Armenians and' Mohammedans. Wealthy ...

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  26. LILLE EVACUATED.

    London, Oct. 31.—The Daily Mail states that the Germans have evacuated Lille. It is reported that the Allies have advanced northwards of Lille, and captured Turcoing, driving ...

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  27. PATRIOTIC RACE MEETING.

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  28. TRAWLER STRIKES MINE.

    London, Oct. 30.—The trawler Rosilla struck a mine in the North Sea, and the captain and mate were drowned. ...

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  29. GERMAN SPY'S TRIAL.

    London, Oct. 31.—A court-martial was opened on Friday at the Middlesex Guild Hall concerning an espionage charge, the Court consisting of Lord Cheylesmore and eight officers. ...

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  30. GERMANS CLAIM SUCCESS.

    Amsterdam, Oct. 31.—An official message from Berlin states that the Germans stormed the French positions at Vailly (nine miles east by north of Soissons), inflicting heavy losses. They ...

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  31. PENROSE RIFLE CLUB.

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  32. TURKISH CLAIM.

    London, Oct. 31.—An official report published at Constantinople claims that the Turkish gun-boats have sunk two more Russian destroyers and a gunboat in the Bosphorus. The report is ...

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  33. FIGHTING IN BELGIUM.

    Havre, Oct. 31.—The King of the Belgians reports the repulse of a German night attack on the 29th at a bridge leading to Dixmude, while two other attacks were driven back with heavy ...

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  34. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Francis H. Gall, late of Marulan, and son of the late Captain I. H. H. Gall, 90th Regiment," died suddenly at Sydney on Saturday last at the age of 61. ...

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  35. REPORTED NAVAL FIGHT.

    Unconfirmed reports from Rome state that a naval engagement has taken place in the Black Sea. It is stated that the Russian gun-boats boats sank a Turkish destroyer and a ...

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  36. PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL.

    In addition to the names given in our last issue it should be mentioned that assistance was given by the following ladies, who helped in providing funds for the two stalls at the ...

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  37. GERMAN ADVANCE STOPPED.

    Dunkrik, Oct. 31.—Belgian officers state that the Belgian losses during the last ten days have amounted to twenty thousand. The earlier German successes, they state, were due to the ...

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  38. THE WEATHER.

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  39. LICENSING COURT.

    At a sitting of tile Licensing Court on Monday morning, before the Chariman (Mr. O. A. Edwards, P.M.) and Mr. G. I. Williams, Leoslie Oscar Brown was granted a renewal of his ...

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  40. THE TURKISH ARMY.

    London, Oct 31.—Half a million trained Turks have been mobilised, including 100,000 in the Caucasus, 200,000 in the Bosphorus district, and 40,000 in Palestine, in addition to ...

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  41. FRENCH HELP BRITISH.

    Paris, Oct. 31.—The British troops posted on the La Bassee canal were in a very exposed position and were subjected to a heavy fire from the German quickfirers. They asked the ...

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  42. INVASION OF EGPYT REPORTED.

    It is reported in Athens that 3000 Bedouine have invaded Egypt. ...

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  43. GERMAN NAVAL POLICY.

    London, Oct. 30.—The Morning Post publishes a letter from the German Emperor to the Into Lord Tweedmouth, dated February 14, 1908. The letter says:—"It is absolutely nonsensical ...

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  44. THE ALLIES' DEMAND.

    London, Oct. 31.—Renter's Agency stated that the Allies were conferring in regard to the crisis, and were awaiting Turkey's explanations. Diplomatists opine that the Germans in charge ...

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  45. WHITE FLAG TREACHERY.

    A Wurtotmberg regiment attempted to pass a narrow defile in the forest Fourdesmonies Midaronne, hoping to join the Crown Prince's army at Varennes, but the French had been ...

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  46. MASCOT FOR RAILWAY VOLUNTEERS.

    At the military camp at The Warren, Tempe a number of presentations were made to men of the Railway Transport Company who have volunteered for the front. Senior-sergeant ...

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  47. BRITISH CAVALRY.

    Havre, Oct. 31.—Mr. Donald Thompson, photographer of the New York World, accompanied the German army through 26 engagements, and was wounded at Dixmude. He states ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. NEUTRAL POWERS.

    Rome, Oct. 31.—Turkey's attack on Russia without a declaration of war has made an immense impression. The Giornale d'Italia states that it will result in the immediate ...

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  50. THE GURKHAS.

    Calais, Oct. 30.—The Germans call the Gurkhas "the Black Devils of the English." In the fighting along the Year some of the trenches on the British flank wore by mischance empty; ...

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  51. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    London, Oct. 30.—The Time Petrograd correspondent announces that the British and Russian Government have agreed on a mutually advantageous exchange of combatant and technical ...

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  52. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    Tokio, Oct. 31.It is officially announced that after two days' naval bombardment of the Teingtao forts, the Allies began a general attack by land and sea to-day. ...

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