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  2. EUROPEAN WAR.

    Additional news of the recent course of the war in France proves that the victory of the allies reported in yesterday's cables represents a substantial success. The ...

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  3. POSITION AT VIENNA.

    The Milan correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states: "Vienna is menaced with a famine. Serbs have been killed in the streets, while all Serb shops have been ...

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  4. THE POWER OF THE PURSE.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Lloyd-George), addressing a municipal deputation yesterday with regard to the Government's loan provisions to meet ...

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  5. GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    The Commission appointed to investigate the German outrages in Belgium has gathered evidence of atrocities perpetrated at Vise, Ousmael, Aerschot, Louvain, and ...

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  6. HUNGARIAN REVOLT PROBABLE.

    Fugitives from Austria and Hungary report that the Austrians fear a rising in the province of Bukowina, on the Russian frontier, as the sympathies of the Hungarian ...

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  7. SPEECH BY LORD BERESFORD.

    Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, M.P., addressing a recruiting meeting at Sheffield yesterday, said: "The Germans will have to pay dearly for their savagery in ...

    Article : 128 words
  8. KEEPING THE GERMAN PECKER UP.

    Mr. Poutsma, who was one of the strike leaders deported from South Africa, states in the "Daily Citizen" that when he left Berlin on August 27 the authorities were ...

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  9. IN PRUSSIAN POLAND.

    The "Daily News" correspondent at Petrograd states that many German aeroplanes are appearing on the western frontier of Russia. These aerial scouts heard ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA.

    With the approval of the Federal Executive Council a provisional regulation under the Defence Act was circulated last night authorising the military authorities in ...

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  11. DESTRUCTION OF TERMONDE.

    The German destruction of Termonde was as ruthless as that of Louvain. Over one hundred buildings, including the Town Hall, the Museum and the Palace of Justice, ...

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  12. EFFECT UPON HOME RULE.

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that owing to the war the Government is contemplating delaying the establishment of the Irish Parliament until 1916. ...

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  13. ON THE OCEAN.

    Members of the crew of the cruiser Pathfinder, which was recently destroyed by a mine in the North Sea, have reached England. The men state that they were ...

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  14. THE AUSTRIAN EMPEROR.

    It is rumoured here that the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria died 12 days ago. ...

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  15. FEELING IN TURKEY.

    A revolt has broken out in the Turkish army at Adrianople owing to a famine caused by the war. The people of Constantinople are ...

    Article : 71 words
  16. RUSSIA'S PRISONERS.

    It is reported that Russia is liberating the Galicians on parole in the hope of creating a good impression among them. Austrians, Slovacs, and Croatians are being ...

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  17. POSITION AT GHENT.

    The burgomaster of Ghent has negotiated with the German commanders that their troops shall not enter into the town, the condition being that they shall be regularly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. GERMANY'S OUTRAGES.

    Professor Hale, one of the leading educationlists in America, advocates that the United States should immediately declare war against Germany for the latter's ...

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  19. CAPTIVE GERMAN VESSELS.

    The Department of External Affairs received a cable message from Mr. A. A. Hinton, who until recently was Commonwealth Commercial Agent at Capetown, ...

    Article : 372 words
  20. SIEGE OF KIAU-CHAU.

    Torrential rains and floods have destroyed the bridges near Tsing Tao, Kiau Chau, checking the Japanese land operations. A German land mine exploded, killing a ...

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  21. ON THE MARNE.

    The "New York Herald" correspondent at Paris reports that an English bandsman who was wounded in Sunday's battle, gives a graphic description of the fighting ...

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  22. YESTERDAY'S SECOND EDITION.

    An Antwerp message says the Germans are streaming through Liege going east, that te inhabitants have been forbidden to leave their houses for three days, and ...

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  23. AROUND NANCY.

    A German aeroplane dropped a bomb whilst flying over Nancy. It occasioned no bloodshed, though many windows were shattered. The Germans have evacuated the ...

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  24. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    A soldier's letter states that German airships are seldom seen now, as the enemy's aviators have found the French airmen more than a match for them, and prefer to ...

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  25. ALLIES' OFFENSIVE MOVEMENT.

    It is officially announced that the Germans made violent but unavailing attacks on the British troops who occupy the right bank of the river Ourcq. The allies are ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICA.

    At a large meeting of Natal Germans to-day the chairman urged upon them their duty to be faithful to the Union, and to redeem their rightful obligations. ...

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  27. MESSAGE FROM THE KING

    The following cable message was received to-night from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, dated London, September 8:— "The King has been graciously pleased to ...

    Article : 542 words
  28. "TIME TO ATTACK."

    A communique quotes General Joffre's order informing his troops that the [?] has now come to attack and drive back the enemy. ...

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  29. PRAYERS FOR PEACE.

    President Wilson has issued a proclamation calling upon the people of the United States to pray for the peace of Europe He has fixed October 4 as the day of ...

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  30. THE KAISER AS SPECTATOR.

    A telegram from Basle states that the Kaiser, attended by a small staff, watched the battle between his troops and the allied forces on Monday from a hill in the ...

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  31. THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCES.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Millen) stated last night that the new medical organisations to go to Europe in addition to those in the force commanded by Brigadier ...

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  32. THE HELIGOLAND FIGHT.

    A seaman on board the battle-cruiser New Zealand writes as follows of the fight at Heligoland:—"The German torpedoers had a hot time. We suddenly appeared ...

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  33. THE ALLIES' ADVANCE.

    A communique issued last evening stated that the allies' left, including portion of the army defending Paris, advanced yesterday from the Ourcq River, to the ...

    Article : 271 words
  34. BRITISH SUFFER HARDSHIPS.

    The Britishers endured great hardships during the retirement from the Belgian frontier. They ran short of food, and for five days they had to subsist on raw ...

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  35. ON THE HOLLAND FRONTIER.

    The Germans are steadily drawing nearer Holland, and the inhabitants on the Belgian frontier villages, fearing the entry of the enemy, are abandoning their property ...

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  36. THANKS FROM JOFFRE.

    General Joffre has warmly thanked Earl Kitchener for the constant support given by the British during the whole of the operations in France "That support at the ...

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  37. REMARKABLE RUMOUR.

    Rumours have been persistently circulated during the past fortnight that a large Russian force has traversed England, via Archangel, and landed on the Continent. ...

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  38. GERMAN GUN-MAKING.

    A German-American, who recently arrived from Berlin, states that the Krupp iron factories are working night and day, making guns for the German army. ...

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  39. THE BELGIAN INVASION.

    Survivors from Namur state that General Hichel and staff, who had charge of the garrison, made two mistakes. They allowed the enemy to come too close without ...

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  40. UNEMPLOYMENT PROBLEM.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night the Premier outlined the schemes devised by the Government for the extension of the public works policy to provide employment for the ...

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  41. GERMAN FICTION BUREAU.

    The German Press Bureau for the dissemination of false war news, has established a service which extends to Italy. Amsterdam, Sweden, Spain, Portugal and ...

    Article : 123 words
  42. BRITISH TRAWLER SUNK.

    Germans yesterday sank the British trawler Capricornus and took her crew to Wilhelmshaven. Since the war broke out 16 Grimsby trawlers have been sunk by ...

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  43. CAMPAIGN IN FRANCE.

    In a cablegram dealing with the recent development in France, Mr. M. H. Donohue, war correspondent for the "Daily Chronicle." states that the right wing of the ...

    Article : 557 words
  44. ENGLISH ITEMS.

    An average of 30,000 men are being recruited daily. The physique of the men. especially the Guards, is exceptionally good. Recruiting is being carred out amid scenes ...

    Article : 431 words
  45. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    It is officially announced that fighting was progressing throughout Sunday along the whole Austrian battle front. In the centre the Austrian army is retreating. ...

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  46. PRECAUTIONS AT NEW CALEDONIA

    There have arrived in Sydney by the French mail steamer Pacifique the crews of two sailing vessels which were wrecked on the treacherous reefs off New Caledonia as ...

    Article : 118 words
  47. FIGHTING AT COMPIEGNE.

    A wounded Guardsman, describing the seven hours' fight at Compiegne, states: "As soon as the German guns and infantry were rushed into position on a hill on the ...

    Article : 342 words
  48. ITALY'S ATTITUDE.

    Extracts from six Italian newspapers show that a wave of enthusiasm for Great Britain is sweeping over Italy. The journals severely criticise Germany's ...

    Article : 170 words
  49. OFFICIAL CABLE MESSAGE.

    The Premier received the following cable message yesterday from the High Commissioner for the Commonwealth:—"A newspaper of high standing in Rome declares ...

    Article : 391 words
  50. CARE OF DEPENDENTS.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Millen) has received intimation from Commissioner James Hay that the Salvation Army will, by means of their various children's ...

    Article : 102 words
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