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  4. IN THE PACIFIC

    A Sydney "Sun" message from Melbourne states that the Fisher Government is determined to press forward with the ship-building programme in ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S ARMY

    On Monday last the Governor-General. as-Commander-in-Chief of the Commonwealth forces, inspected the Queensland contingent at the Enoggera camp. ...

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  6. ORGANISATION

    An important meeting of dairy farmers was held at Albion Park (N.S.W.), on Wednesday last, to try to devise a scheme for the improvement of the ...

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  7. FIXED PRICES

    The N.S.W. Government is determinedly pursuing the line of action adopted in regard to the seizure, of wheat at Darling island. On Thursday orders were ...

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  8. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The Allies advanced irresistibly against the Crown Prince's five army corps, which occupied a front from Fere Champenoise to a point eastward of Epemay ...

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  9. CRUISER DISASTER

    The sinking of three British craisers in the North Sea on Tuesday morning excited the wildest enthusiasm in, Berlin, where it was declared that Britain ...

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  10. TEUTON UNREST

    Professor F. V. Riethdorf, of Woodstock College, Canada, and a former German soldier, has written a remarkable letter in denunciation of the German Emperor. ...

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  11. EMPIRE LOYALTY

    All the resources at the Empire are being placed unstintedly at the service of the Imperial authorities, and governments and individuals are vying with ...

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  12. CAPTURE OF DESPATCHES.

    A petty officer on board one of the Australian worships, gives another version of a story that has been whispered all over the country, but concerning ...

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  13. THE TURCOS' BAYONETS.

    The Turcos, notwithstanding a withering fire, struggled up to the German position, many of them discarding their rifles, and rushing upon the foe armed ...

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  14. FARMERS OF ONE MIND.

    The farmers in Culcairn district, in protesting against the price fixed by the Government, contend that their association should have been asked to give ...

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  15. GERMANS GUNS ABANDONED.

    With this final break in the centre, the enemy's whole line wavered. The French pressed forward, and the Germans stumbled into swamps, and had ...

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  16. THE SINKING OF THE ABOUKIR.

    The Aboukir first felt a shock on the port side; on explosion followed, and a column of water rose mast high. The stokehole was wrecked, and, judging by ...

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  17. THE LEVUKA MAKES HASTE.

    The steamer Levuka, which arrived at Sydney early on Tuesday morning from Sava Fiji, left the island port very hurriedly with only half of her cargo and ...

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  18. GENEROUS INDIA.

    India, which the Kaiser's advisers, fondly Imagined would rise in revolt against the British as soon as ever war was declared, sets no bounds to the ...

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  19. THE GERMAN REPUBLIC

    A German resident of Queensland recently received a letter from a relative in Germany. After referring to "this glorious country that we all love so much," ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND CHEESE MAKERS.

    The cheese-making industry in Queensland has made marked progress during the past two or three years. One reason for this is the organisation of ...

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  21. THE BATTLE OF THE AISNE.

    The censorship has again been imposed with rigor upon all press messages, and for the past two or three days news has been furnished through official sources. ...

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  22. HIT BY THE CRESSY.

    The Cressy alone appears to have seen the submarine in time to attempt to retaliate. A graphic account of the incident is given by Mr. Dougherty, chief ...

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  23. WILL SERVE IN THE RANKS.

    The Aga Khan, one of the wealthiest and most influential Indian natives, temporal head of the Ismaill Mahommeduns, has applied to the War Office to be ...

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  24. A STERN CHASE.

    The giant Japanese' liner Chiyo Mar[?], the largest passenger vessel in the Pacific Ocean, plying from the Orient to San Francisco, entered the port at San ...

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  25. NEW RECRUITING ORDER.

    The arrangements for recruiting the second expeditionary force from the country districts of New South Wales that have just been inaugurated, are, much more ...

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  26. ANY INTERFERENCE AN EVIL.

    The farmers at Yarrawonga and other places on the Victorian border have also entered their protest against interference by Government with ordinary market ...

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  27. GERMAN WORKERS' PLIGHT.

    Newspapers from Germany received by the last mail indicate that in the first fortnight of the war the economic disturbance was already having disastro[?]s ...

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  28. The Boers for Britain

    General Botha's government has been profuse and emphatic in its expressions of loyalty, and notwithstanding the tension that exists with General Hertzog and ...

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  29. TRAWLER ON FIRE.

    "After that we shot at a trawler a thousands Yards off, which was evidently a German in disguise directing operations. We set her on fire, but we don't know ...

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  30. Austrians Demoralised

    The operations around Przemysl are proceeding satisfactorily (says a Petrograd message), and the Austrians are retreating behind the forts of the city ...

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  31. THE VICTORIAN PRICE FIXING.

    The report of the Victorian board, which had fixed the selling price in Victoria at 4/9 per bushel, occasioned no very great sensation among members of ...

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  32. WENT DOWN WITH THE SHIP.

    "The Cressy then began to turn over. The captain, who was on the bridge, said. "Keep cool, my lads keep cool. And he advised us to pick up buoyant ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICA INVADED.

    According to intelligence brought by steamer direct from Capetown, South African territory was invaded in the neighborhood of Nakob, on August 20th ...

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  34. GERMAN STEAMER'S RUSE.

    Captain J.[?]Minnsen, in command of the Norddeutscher Lloyd liner. Pommern, has arrived at Hawalian islands, after an exciting experience in the Pacific. ...

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  35. MAORIS FOR THE FRONT.

    The New Zealand defence authorities have sanctioned the enlistment of 200 Maoris fur service abroad. There will be no difficulty in securing this number ...

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  36. FALSIFIED EXPECTATIONS.

    The fact that the fortresses on the River San have been so well supplied with heavy artillery, searchlights, and all kinds of stores, clearly indicates that ...

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  37. How the Sea Dogs Die

    The British sailors, in the trying ordeal to which they were subjected displayed the coolness, courage, endurance and lofty sense of duty that has ever ...

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  38. AN ABORIGINAL VOLUNTEER.

    The Queensland Under Secretary to the Home Secretary's Department reports that an aboriginal named. Toby, who is an ex-tracker of the Queensland ...

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  39. A CO-OPERATIVE SUCCESS.

    The report of the operations of the Berrima F. and D. Co., Ltd., for they half-year ending June 30th, shows a very satisfactory state of affairs. The ...

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  40. COURAGEOUS CADETS.

    The fate of the naval odds, many of whom were only fifteen years old, was one of the most pathetic features of the disaster. These lads, who were at school ...

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  41. EMBARRASSING THE ENEMY.

    The Russian forward movement in Galicia has meant something more than a victory over the Austrian army. It has seriously embarrassed both Austria and ...

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  42. HELPED BY THE WOMEN.

    A smart encounter took place on the Orange River towards the end of August. A German patrol attacked a small force of Africander refugees on an ...

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  43. PARDON FOR DESERTERS.

    A Commonwealth proclamation was gazetted on Saturday, granting pardon to all members of the Permanent Forces who were in a state of desertion on ...

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  44. ONE OF MANY INIOUITIES.

    At a meeting of farmers and settlers at Matong, Riverina, the following resolution was carried:—"That the attention of the Necessary Commodities Control ...

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  45. PRUSSIAN AMAZONS.

    Many women were among the prisoners captured in the fighting on the East Prussian frontier. The Cossacks seized over a hundred at Willenberg. ...

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  46. ESCAPEES FROM NEW GUINEA.

    South African papers report that three weeks ago several German colliers arrived at Mozambique, and that they carried many German residents of New ...

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  47. ESPIONAGE IN QUEENSLAND.

    A body of armed police proceeded from cairns to False Cape, last week and arrested two men on a charge of espionage. One of them said he was an ...

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  48. BRITAIN'S FOOD SUPPLY.

    The Board of Agriculture (says' London. "Public Opinion") has already issued a reassuring report to the effect that there is now in this country ...

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  49. THE LOSS OF THE AE1.

    News of the sinking of the Australian submarine AEl has reached Berlin, and the Germans are taking credit to themselves for the occurrence. One of the ...

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  50. BOTHA A BRITISH GENERAL.

    The South African Government is enrolling men for active service in addition to those already arranged for. General Botha has determined upon a ...

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  51. THE MIDDY'S LUCK.

    A midshipman from the Aboukir jumped overboard, and was rescued by the, Hogue. He again jumped overboard, when the Hogue was struck, and was ...

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