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  2. Advertising

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  4. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    In the House of Assembly to-day a bill to ratify the Murray Waters agreement was introduced and read the first time. ...

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  5. CAPTURED MERCHANTMEN.

    The crews of merchant vessels captured in the Atlantic by the German cruiser Kar[?]he have been landed at Liverpool. They number 1417, and all ...

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  6. TURKISH HOSTILITIES

    A Cairo message states that the British have declared martial law in Egypt. A camel corps of 1000, under ten ...

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  7. FRONTIER CONFLICT.

    LONDON, 4th November, 2.45 p.m. Official:— The progress of recent events in Belgium so far as they affect the British forces has been as follows:—On ...

    Article : 228 words
  8. FRONTIER STRUGGLE.

    In a communique issued at Paris at mid-night on Wednesday it is stated:— We have counter attacked and retaken a farm to the eastward of Va[?]lly ...

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  9. AIRSHIPS.

    An airship is lighter than air; that is to say, it mounts because it is filled with buoyant gas. An aeroplane is heavier than air; it mounts by forcing ...

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  10. CALLANT WORK AT RABAUL.

    The Minister for Defence. Senator Pearce, in the course of a statement to-day, said that the necessarily brief particulars regarding the capture of Rabaul ...

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  11. AID FOR BRITISH POOR.

    The Governor (Lord Liverpool) has cabled to London the sum of £20,000 as the first cash contribution of New Zealand to the poor of Great Britain ...

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  12. REMUERA SAFE.

    The New Zealand liner Remuera, on which re-insurances were effected owing to the recent raids of the German cruiser Karlsruhe in the South ...

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  13. SERVIA AND TURKEY.

    An advice from Amsterdam states that Servia has broken off relations with Turkey. ...

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  14. GERMAN SHIP CAPTURED.

    A British cruiser has captured the German ship Melpomene (1784-tons), from Tocopilla, in Chile. The vessel, which was laden with nitrate, has been ...

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  15. BRITISH AND FRENCH IN TURKEY.

    It is advised from Washington that despite an assurance having been given that Turks would be permitted to leave Great Britain the Porte has announced ...

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  16. DOMINION PARLIAMENT CLOSED.

    Parliament closed to-day. The legislative programme had been curtailed owing to the war. The chief measures [?] were the ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELS.

    Lord Buxton, Governor-General of South Africa reports that Colonel Brit[?] sent a patrol of 50 men in the direction of Schnitzdrift, and ...

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  18. "RINCELY FAMILIES.

    Eight members of princely families have died on the battlefields, the youngest being under 17 years of age. ...

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  19. GUARDING AMMUNITION FACTORY

    Complaints of reckless shooting by guards at the ammunition factory on the banks of the Saltwater River were made by Cr J. Goldsworthy at the last ...

    Article : 248 words
  20. GERMANY'S ALLY.

    The "Morning Post" states that Roumania has detained 114 truckloads of munitions of war, which were destined for Turkey. The material had been ...

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  21. SENSATIONAL RUMOR

    The Admiralty announces that rumors have been received at the Admiralty of a naval action of the Chilian roast. The Admiralty has no official ...

    Article : 339 words
  22. MISAPPROPRIATING FUNDS.

    In the Criminal Court to-day Thomas Mude, a solicitor, of Ch[?]church, pleaded guilty to the [?] of £240, trust money. He was sentenced to ...

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  23. SMALL BOAT FOUNDERS.

    The steamer drifter Will and Maggie has been blown up by a mine off Lowestoft. Of 10 persons who were on board at ...

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  24. CRISIS IN TURKEY.

    CABINET MINISTERS RESIGN. Constantinople advices received in Amsterdam give news of a political crisis in Turkey. ...

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  25. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    After being closed down for some weeks, the South Block mine (Zine Corporation) resumed [?] on Sunday night. ...

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  26. BALLARAT PATRIOTIC FUND

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  27. EGYPT LOYAL TO BRITAIN.

    The "Giornale d'Italia," a Rome daily, has published detail of an interview with Hussein Ruchdi Pasha, Prime Minister of Egypt. ...

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  28. RHEIMS AGAIN SHELLED.

    The Germans have again violently shelled Rheims, many buildings having been destroyed and several non-combatants killed. ...

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  29. NOT A GERMAN.

    During the all-night sitting of the Legislative Assembly Mr W M'Cormack, Labor member for Cairns, said that the Germans were compatriots of ...

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  30. GERMANS EXPLAIN RETREAT.

    The German authorities at Liege [?]ive posted a proclamation advising the inhabitants that they need not be astonished if numerous German troops. ...

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  31. W.A. LABOR MINISTRY.

    Returns are being received slowly from the north-western [?] the polling in which will decide the fate of the Ministry. ...

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  32. RUSSIANS CROSS FRONTIER.

    An official communique issued to-day states:— "The Russians repulsed the Turkish outposts and crossed the frontier. ...

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  33. BELGIAN RELIEF.

    Mr J. M. R. M'Bride, the wellknown pastoralist, has sent to London £500 for the Belgian Relief Fund. ...

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  34. GALLANTRY OF LONDON SCOTTISH.

    The London Scottish infantry unit (London Regiment) was compelled, owing to a terrific Bavarian onslaught, to evacuate Messine[?], in West ...

    Article : 299 words
  35. "THE STAR" LISTS.

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  36. ALLIES' FLEET IN THE EAST.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 2.20 a.m. The Admiralty announces that a British and French squadron bombarded the Dardanelles forts at daybreak ...

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  37. STEAMER ST. FRA[?]

    The French steamer [?] Francois, which was at Papeete during the bombardment, has arrived here for repairs. ...

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  38. AUSTRALIA'S LOYALTY.

    M. William H. Raeburn, a leading British shipowner, and chairman of the Clyde Trust writing to Mr. John Reid, Mayor of Newcastle on 24th ...

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  39. GENERAL VON KLUCK

    It is unofficially reported that a [?] which was dropped by an aviator on the headmasters of the German Staff killed General Von Kluck. ...

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  40. HIGH COMMISSIONER'S CABLES.

    Paris report states that on our left [?] in the north the situation is unchanged. The enemy has fallen back on the right bank of the Yser ...

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  41. EGYPT'S ARMY.

    Egypt's population is 11,189,000, Christians forming 7.8 per cent. and Moslems the remainder. The British army of occupation comprises 6067 of ...

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  42. WRONGLY DESCRIBED GOODS.

    At the Prahran Court to-day. H. Chynowelth, grocer, of Chapel street, was charged with having sold an article of food not of the nature demanded by ...

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  43. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    For some time trouble [?] been brewing over the employment of a non-unionist plasterer on the [?] School of Mines building, in Ly[?] All ...

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  44. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    A communique unique issued at Petrograd announces that the Germans on the East Prussian frontier are on the defensive. The Russians have advanced ...

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  45. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    Mr E. Miller, hon treasurer of the Australian Branch of the British Red Cross Society. acknowledges the receipt of £51,959 16s 1d., Included in ...

    Article : 83 words
  46. GERMANS HAMPERED BY FLOODS.

    Official.—Berlin reports admit that German operations are impossible to the south of Nieuport. Owing to floods the troops have been compelled ...

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  47. Y.M.C.A. FUND.

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  48. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Official.—The War Office announces that since the forces besieging Tsingtau seized the enemy's advanced positions on 28th September they have ...

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  49. GEELONG SEWERAGE WORKS.

    A conference was [?] to-night between the industrial [?] committees of Melbourne and Geelong Trades Halls, Mr Plain. M.L.A. and Mr ...

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  50. AUSTRALIAN HOSPITAL.

    The Australian Voluntary Field Hospital (organised by Lady Dudley) is established at an hotel in Wimereux near Boulogne. ...

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  51. THE RETREAT FROM POLAND.

    The victorious Russians are giving the German and Austrian armies retiring from Poland no rest. At first orderly the retreat is now ...

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  52. BRITISH REPULSE ATTACKS.

    The Press Bureau states that the British repulsed attacks along the whole line on Sunday. The British Howitzers demolished two of the ...

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  53. BRITAINS POLICE ACTIVE.

    Star of New Zealand, cargo steamer, arriving at Fremantle brought news of the thorough manner in which the British Navy is policing the Atlantic. The ...

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  54. IN AUSTRALIA.

    An interesting case was before the City Court to-day. It was charged against a young man named Herbert Bateson, fifth officer of the Orient Company's ...

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  55. LONDON MARKETS.

    The sixth series of Australasian wool sales was commenced to-day. Offerings comprised 7203 bales of Australian and 1090 bales of New Zealand. The ...

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  56. GERMAN MINES.

    It is officially stated in Berlin that the German cruiser Yorck (9500 tons). truck a mine and was sunk in Jahde Bay. ...

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  57. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—It is with feelings of loyalty and bride that I have watched the papers, and find that those in charge of the secret of the City of Ballarat are not ...

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  58. ENEMY TO BE CRUSHED.

    In a telegram to the Moscow Merchants Association it has been stated by the Czar that peace will not be concluded until the enemy is ...

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  59. GERMAN HARD PRESSED.

    An official statement issued to-day says:— It is understood that the Germans at Tsing-tau have blown up a floating. ...

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  60. BOMBARDMENT OF CATTARO.

    It is reported from Vanice that owing to the intensity of the bombardment of Cattar[?], the official administration has been transferred to Fiume ...

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  61. BRITISH WARSHIPS' FIRE.

    Belgian officers assert that the fire from the warships saved the Belgian force from disaster at Nieuport. The Belgians were worn out by many ...

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  63. GERMAN CRUISER LEIPZIG.

    News had been received that the German cruiser L[?]inzig. sunk the British steamer Vine Branch, 9442 tons on the west coast of South ...

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  64. NEW ZEALAND COMMANDANT.

    Colonel A. J. Godley, Commander-in-Chief of the New Zealand military forces, has been gazetted a Major General, to which rank he was ...

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  65. PRICE OF LEAD.

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  66. KAISER'S HEADQUARTERS.

    The Kaiser has ordered the removal of his headquarters to Courtrai. in West Flanders, near the French border. ...

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