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Australia

GENERAL.

(Received 11.0 a.m.)

Sydney, October 17 Two sons of the Bishop of River;n i have volunteered for the war.

Eastern files bring detids of liie attack by the Allies’ wan dps on the island of Yap (Carolines). Iho German wireless station was .bombarded an<k, destroyed, the cable was cut, and Yap was left in flame.;. One <«f the warships captured the steamer Elspeth, coal laden for Tsiug-tao and after taking off her crew saisfi her.

,Melbourne, October h The war fund totals £199,000. Sydney, October 17

The miners at the Hettml colliery struck as a protest against tf-o employment of a naturalised Ge man.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 52, 17 October 1914, Page 6

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106

Australia Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 52, 17 October 1914, Page 6

Australia Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 52, 17 October 1914, Page 6

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