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  2. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Telegrams from Salisbury state that the Union Government has accepted the other of Rhodesia to supply a contingent for service in South Africa. ...

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  3. OFFICIAL CABLES.

    Servia maintains her position on the Austrian frontier, repulsing heavy Austrian attacks and inflicting severe losses. The Japanese Ambassador in London ...

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  4. ON ALLIES' LEFT. Further Violent Fighting.

    A Paris communique issued yesterday stated that large masses of German cavalry were reported to be in the neighborhood of Lille, preceding forces moving ...

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  5. THE BENDIGO ADVERTISER.

    The policy of the Fisher Government, as indicated by the Government-General's speech read at the opening of the Commonwealth Parliament yesterday, [?]reshadows a busy ...

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  6. UNIVERSITY MEN ENLIST.

    The annual Rugby Football match between Oxford and Cambridge has been cancelled, owing to the war. It is considered probable that the annual ...

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  7. PRUSSIANS IN A MARSH.

    Some particulars have been made available of the disaster which the Prussian Guards met with in Northern France on 9th September. ...

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  8. ORDERED TO AFRICA.

    As bearing on the development in South West Africa, an extract, from a Boston newspaper, dated 4th August, is interesting.— ...

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  9. BENDIGO.

    Mr H. Laity, son of Mr. W. H. Laity, of Hamlet-street, Quarry Hill, has left his employment with the firm of James M'Ewan and Co., Elizabeth-street, ...

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  10. TROPHIES OF WAR.

    Trophies of war captured, from the Germans are on exhibition in Paris. They include cannon of a very old pattern, and guns dated from 1857 and 1870. ...

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  11. CANVAS SHOES.

    Part of the £50 sent by the Bendigo citizens to their soldier's in camp has been spent in canvas shoes. Many of the soldiers are wearing them at Broadmeadows ...

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  12. REPORT FROM COPENHAGEN.

    A politician publishes a story told by a Dane who saw Japanese troop trains leaving Dunaberrg for Vilna. The railway officials told him that 160 trains had passed ...

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  13. THE ATTACK ON ANTWERP

    The Germans under the white flag at 7.30 yesterday morning announced their intention of beginning the bombardment of the city of Antwerp at 9.30. Many ...

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  14. GENERAL NEWS.

    The New Zealand troops have gone into camp on Salisbury Plain. There was an enthusiastic scene at Victoria station. The New Zealanders were rapturously cheered. ...

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  15. CITIZENS' PATRIOTIC FUND.

    Mr. J. R. V. Anderson, director of the School of Mines, is to lecture to-night in the Town Hall on "Explosions." The lecture will be practical, educational, and ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN ARMY.

    The "Corriere Delldsera" confirms the statement that the Austrian army is now entirely under the control of the German staff, notwithstanding the opposition of the ...

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  17. FIGHTING ON TUESDAY.

    Fighting between the Belgians and the enemy before Antwerp on Tuesday was of the most furious character. The Germans advanced between the outer forts, but ...

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  18. FIRST CANADIAN CONTINGENT

    The first Canadian contingent has arrived in London, and proceeded to an inland training camp. ...

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  19. OPERATIONS IN GALSCIA.

    The Russian troops have defeated an Aus trian detachment west of the Savok Pass, which is situated south-west from Przemyst. The Russians captured guns and prisoners. ...

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  21. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE.

    A piquant story is circulating among the German War Council to the effect that before the Kaiser went to East Prussia, some members of the staff ...

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  22. SECOND FORCE TO BE SENT.

    The Canadian Government has decided to despatch a second Expeditionary Force from the Dominion ...

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  23. ON THE SEA.

    Disaster has overtaken a German torpedo boat destroyer, but it is not known what loss of life occurred. The warship was sunk off ...

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  24. CANADIAN FORCES.

    Colonel Hughes, Canadian Minister of Militia, in the course of an interview, declared that Canada was able and willing to send 500,000 fighting men to the front ...

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  25. Belgians' Stubborn Defence.

    The crossing of the Nethe is reported to have cost, the Germans 20,000 men. The Belgians fought the Germans to a stand still. On the south the Belgian artillery ...

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  26. ENORMOUS GERMAN LOSSES

    An official list, of the German losses to September has been received in Rome. This list states that 117,000 men were killed, wounded, or missing on the date ...

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  27. NEW YORK FIRMS ACCUSED

    The Federal Grand Jury this week considers evidence against, two business houses which are accused of falsely listing cargoes intended for belligerent cruisers in ...

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  28. STRENUOUS FIGHTING.

    A communique issued in Paris states that the battle on the left, wing continues with great violence. The opposing fronts extend to the region of Lens, ten miles ...

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  29. NOTES FOR TO-DAY.

    E[?] Police Court, 10. E[?] C[?] Council. 3.30. Star B[?] Ten. I.C.R. 7.30. G[?]n-square Methodist Sunday School. ...

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  30. Workers' National Committee.

    Mr. Lloyd George, addressing a deputation from the Workers National Committee, which is chiefly composed of Socialists, said the war would involve very ...

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  31. "THEY DONT CRICKET."

    His Majesty the King paid a visit to a hospital at Wandsworth to-day to see wounded British soldiers. A member of the Coldstream Guards ...

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  32. German Attacks Repulsed.

    A communique issued at midnight on Wednesday, stated that except on the two wings where German attacks had been repulsed, almost complete calm ruled along ...

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  33. ANTWERP DIPLOMATS AT OSTEND.

    Diplomats from Antwerp, accompanied by Belgian Ministers, are now at Ostend. ...

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  34. ATTACK ON MR. BAILLRU.

    The Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock), [?]ting to-day upon the attack made [?] the Legislative Council last night upon Mr. Ba[?]eu, said he had to express his ...

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  35. THE RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    Further reports have been received of the lighting at Augustowo, in Russian Poland. The Russians at Roczki, to the north of Augustowo, discovered at ...

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  36. NEWSPAPERS IN TRENCHES.

    The British "Tommies" in the trenches arc receiving many newspapers. The result of the English football matches, the first round of which has just ...

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  37. FURTHER DETAILS.

    The British submarine E9 sighted two German destroyers at the mouth of the Ems on Monday morning. Submerging, she got within comparatively close range. Her ...

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  38. BRITAIN PROHIBITS EXPORTS.

    The British Government has prohibited the exportation of wool, also hempen cordage, wollen blankets, hides, pigskins, and leather. ...

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  39. THE GERMAN FORCES.

    A communique states the Germans engaged against us consist of 23 active army corps and 18 reserve, not including a number of divisions of Lundwehr and ...

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  40. CROWN PRINCE'S VANDALISM.

    Indignant denials have been given by the German authorities to the allegations made against the Corwn Prince by the Baroness de Bays. ...

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  41. APPEAL FOR AMBULANCES.

    An appeal made to the public for motor ambulances has met with a ready response. Already 100 ambulances have been donated to the Red Cross Society. Motor ...

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  42. Six Austrian Warships Sunk.

    The "Messagero" reports that four Austrian torpedo boats and two destroyers have been sunk by Austrian mines. Nearly all the crews perished. ...

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  43. German Artillery From Metz.

    Germans with artillery reached Cortemarek on Tuesday from Metz. via Liege. They were very tired, and had been without food for 48 hours. ...

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  44. ROUT OF GERMANS.

    When the Russians emerged impetuously from the western exits of the Augustowo Forest, they found the enemy's main forces and artillery concentrated further west. ...

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  45. AMERICA AND PEACE.

    The United States Secretary of State (Mr. W. J. Bryan) is endeavoring to arrange peace treaties with Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Japan, similar to ...

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  46. German Cruiser Karlsruhe.

    Several vessels witnessed a British cruiser chasing the German cruiser Kar[?]sruhe off the Cuban coast. The British cruiser was overhauling the Karlsruhe, when the ...

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  47. AIRSHIPS FOR AMERICA.

    The New York "Tribune" announces that the United States Government has invited tenders for the construction of two [?]gibles. ...

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  48. GERMAN AEROPLANE SHOT DOWN.

    A German aeroplane was shot down to—day at Romilly-sur-Seine, 23 miles northwest of Troyes. ...

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  49. Reinforcing German Right.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Ostend states two German army corps are reinforcing the Geeman right. The country between Poperinghe and Ypres is ...

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  50. INTERNATIONAL CABLES.

    [?] the well-known [?]d boxer, a[?]p[?]ed for [?] the Australian heavyweight, in [?] last night. ...

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  51. SUCCESSFUL FRENCH RUSE.

    In the recent fight at Nancy, witnessed by the Kaiser, the French placed a number of almost obsolete cannons as a blind on a slo[?]e facing the Germans, while ...

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  52. ALBANIA'S FUTURE.

    A Milan messahe states that 10,000 of Essad Pasha's Albanian troops have occupied a strategic point outside Durrazzo, the capital of the new Balkan State. ...

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  53. The Stolen Submarine.

    The Russian Ambassador states the stolen Italian submarine was built for Russia, but at the [?]athreak of war Russia asked the builders to keep it. ...

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  54. THE GERMAN RETREAT.

    A message from Petrograd states the railways in East. Prussia are congested, conveying retreating Germans. Several derailments and collisions have occurred. ...

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  55. Bombardment of Papeete.

    Advices from Papeete (Society Islands) state that the bombardment by German warships caused considerable damage. Two vessels were sunk, and many businesses and ...

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  56. AUSTRALIAN EXPORTS.

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner of Australia, in a letter to "The Times," impresses upon British officials that it is the duty of army and navy manufacturers to ...

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  57. LONDON WHEAT MARKET

    A market is quiet, with prices [?]d. ...

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  58. A GERMAN FLAG FOUND.

    If is officially stated that a German flag was found yesterday under a_ heap of bodies in a trench where the British fought on 13th September. The flag was handed to ...

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  59. EXP[?]TATION OF WOOL

    [?]tter com[?]tion for [?] the wool sales, yesterday. The [?]d of Trade announced that the Go[?] was [?]d to grant licenses ...

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  60. IN THE COUNTRY.

    The following Rochester residents have volunteered for active service with the second Expeditionary Force, and are now in camp at Broardmeadows:—W. H. Godfray, ...

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  61. SURPRISE NIGHT ATTACK.

    A wounded private of the Royal Warwickshire Regiment, who has returned to England, narrates that on 19th September 800 Franco-British infantry occupied a ...

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  62. ANCHORED MINES.

    The Minister for Marine (M. Angagneur) announces at Bordeaux that French mines are now anchored in the Adriatic. Safe guards, as prescribed by the Hague ...

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  63. GERMANS REINFORCED FROM KONIGSBERG.

    Advices from East Prussia state the Germans have been reinforced from Konigsberg, and are offering a stubborn resistance along the Vladislawo — Rachka ...

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