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  • The War. (Per Reuter's Cables) THE DARDANELLES. TURKISH LOSSES. THREE TRANSPORTS SUNK. CARRIED THOUSANDS OF TROOPS.

    The "Messager D'Athenes" (French) publishes details of the result achieved by the Allies' submarines in the Sea of Marmora du[?]ng August.; ... [Article] (82 words)
  • GREECE MOVES. GENERAL MOBILISATION.

    A general mobilisation of he forces of Greece has been ordered. ... [Article] (17 words)
  • AUSTRIAN FRONT PIERCED. RUSSIANS PURSUING.

    The military correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" referring to the armies of Generals Ivanoff and Retsiloff. in the Skwa and Vyr districts, states that ... [Article] (65 words)
  • SATURDAY NIGHT'S CABLES GREECE MOBILISES. PARLIAMENT MEETING. LONDON, Friday.

    Quickly following the example set by Bulgaria, Greece has mobilised her forces. A meeting of the Greek Parliament has been summoned for Saturday. ... [Article] (32 words)
  • BULGARIA AN ENEMY. RUSSIA MAKES APPEAL.

    M. Gutchkoff. President of the Slave Committee at Moscow, has telegraphed to M. D[?]neff, M. Gueschoff (ex-Premier) and other Bulgnrian Statesmen, stating that ... [Article] (51 words)
  • FIGHTING IN LORRAINE. FRENCH REPEL ATTACKS.

    A Paris communique states that the enemy has attempted two attacks in Lorraine. One was delivered westward of Mauhoue and the other northward of ... [Article] (47 words)
  • GALLIPOLI SITUATION. MINOR OPERATIONS. FIRE IN THE TRENCHES.

    A Paris official report regarding operations in Gallipoli, states:—"The situation has recently been quiet. When ever the Turks venture to attack our ... [Article] (154 words)
  • Sunday's Cables. FIERCE FIGHTING IN THE WEST. ALLIES AIRCRAFT DO MUCH DAMAGE. London.

    During the last three days the hostile artillery has been very active along our front in the West. but we have effectively replied. ... [Article] (75 words)
  • REINFORCEMENTS FOR THE DARDANELLES

    A Berlin wireless message states that the Allies have landed 11000 [?] ment at Mudros on the Aeg[?] Sea. ... [Article] (8 words)
  • RUSSIAN SUCCESSES. CAPTURE GUNS AND TURN THEM ON THE ENEMY. P[?]gr[?]d.

    An official communique states that desperate and [?] fighting ahs been going one at Nov[?] Our tropps on at [?] attack with ... [Article] (49 words)
  • GREECE DECLARES. WILL STAND TO SERVIA KING AND PRESIDENT AGREE. Athens.

    The Parliament has been requi[?]oned to meet on Wednesday King Constantine and the President have agreed on immediate steps to be ... [Article] (76 words)
  • THE ENEMY'S GREAT LOSSES. OVER SIX MILLION MEN. Paris.

    "Le Temps." which has taken spe[?] steps to have something like [?] data, estimates that the total Austrian and German losses in the war now total ... [Article] (62 words)
  • TURKEY'S CLAIM. Amsterdam.

    Turkey cl[?]ms further [?] at Gallipoli. The Allies attacked them near Anafarta. but were repulsed with heavy losses. We sank two s[?] ... [Article] (70 words)
  • PERSONAL.

    The new head master of the Sale State School, Mr Dixon, will take up his duties to-day. Sister Hagan, who has been ... [Article] (400 words)
  • SPORTING NOTES.

    Mr. John Mills has a good chance of winning the Ascot Five Hundred to day with Wo[?]on, who will carry 10.7 and give some of her opponents [?]stene. ... [Article] (613 words)
  • GOVERNMENT ASSISTANT FOR DAIRY FARM. BOARD SITS AT SALE TO-DAY.

    Dairy farmers of this district who have made applications for assistance from the Government for the purchase of dairy cattle to replace losses ... [Article] (103 words)
  • LATEST MELBOURNE. Saturday Evening. MOONEE VALLEY RACES.

    Hurdle.—Rongopai 1, Troublesome 2, DIse 3. 4 to 1. Spring Vale Cornthian. —Tisno 1, Craganor Bob 2, Ottawa 3. 5 to 4. ... [Article] (81 words)
  • HAWKESBURY RACES.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (50 words)
  • SALE TURF CLUB RACES. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. OFFICERS.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (868 words)
  • THE MYSTERY OF JESSIE STIRLING. FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED.

    The mystery attending the disappearance of the young girl, Jessie Stirling is still unsolved, and the more it is inquired into the greater the mystery ... [Article] (1002 words)
  • THE WRONG MAN TRACKED DOWN.

    The Police received a telephone message at Wagga on Friday morning that a man and a girl. answering the description of these associated with the ... [Article] (142 words)
  • SOME "BIG" MEN.

    Big D. G. O'Donnell. of the V[?] Police has been pensioned off. In his detective capacity. before he came to be sub inspector. O'Donnell was a though ... [Article] (224 words)
  • CORRESPONDENCE. CHRISTMAS AT THE FRONT. (To the Editor, "Gippsland Times.")

    Sir.—I shall be pleased to received contributions toward the fund being rac[?]d by the Lady Mayoress of Melbourne for the above object. Cireumstances ... [Article] (731 words)
  • MADAMOISELLE IRMA CARON. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME.

    Mlle. Irma Caron. assisted by a [?]ever company of [?] will appear at the Victoria Hall Sale on Thursday night. [?] 7th under the ... [Article] (498 words)
  • COMMERCIAL.

    A. M' Lean and Co. report:—We had a good yarding of cattle at Maffra on Firday. Stones sold from £8 10 to £9 2 6. sprining heifers £8 176 to ... [Article] (83 words)
  • WILL CONSCRIPTION COME?

    "It is certain," writes Dr. Fitchett in the October issue of "'Life" magazine, just to hand, "that the proposed to establish National Service will create a controversy ... [Article] (181 words)
  • NOTHING NEW. PRICE OF GOODS FIXED IN 1800. EXPORT PROHIBITED. WHEAT 8,- PER BUSHELMAIZE 1.

    The following are Attracts from the official Historical Records of New South Wales" of which publ[?] was commenced by the New South ... [Article] (1457 words)
  • METROPOLITAN SPORTING. Saturday.

    Though Radnor is booked to face at Randwick this spring it is quite likely that he will confine his atte[?]on to weight for age races while he is away ... [Article] (768 words)
  • HENRY STEAD. WHAT HE TELLS OF THE WAR. Sept. 23.

    The fall of Vil[?] and the Steady advance of the German toward the Vilna Rovane railway dicttes that the Russians still lack arms stilll can do ...
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