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  3. AUSTRALIA'S HEROES

    INCLUDED IN THE LIST OF WINNERS OF THE VICTORIA CROSS IS SERGEANT-MAJOR W. DUNSTAN. OF BALLARAT EAST. ...

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  4. WESTERN CAMPAIGN.

    The Austro-Germans have already lost on the Obrenovatz-Belgrade Semendria-Gradiste front over 20,000 killed and 40,000 wounded. ...

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  5. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    An official communique reports:— "An artillery duel is developing with great intensity at Pinsk. "We carried by assault the village ...

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  6. THE GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN.

    Interviewed by a representative of the "Sunday Time," Mr Ashmead Bartlett was enthusiastic over the wonderful fighting qualities of the ...

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  7. FOR LOSES DESTROYER.

    Copenhagen reports that a British submarine in the Baltic attached German cruiser and two destroyers. The submarine torpedoed and sank ...

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  8. GALICIAN FIGHTING.

    The "Daily Chronicle's Petrograd correspondent reports that when Field-Marshal von Meckensen was called away to the Serbian front General ...

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  9. ANOTHER GERMAN DESTROYER.

    Reuter's correspondent in Copenhagen says that the enemy newspapers report that another German torpedo boat was sunk on Thursday afternoon ...

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  10. WESTERN FRONT.

    A communique from Paris reports that a violent reciprocal bombardment was maintained on Thursday night at Loos, and to the north-eastward of ...

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  11. FIGHTING AT DVINSK.

    An official communique says:— The Germans at Dvinsk made several attacks along the Illuks road. In desperate fighting between Lakes ...

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  12. FURTHER GERMAN LOSSES.

    British submarines in the Baltic sank five German transports, and forced another to run ashore. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN COMMANDERS HONORED.

    The "London Gazette" announces that Colonels M'Cay, Monash, Pope and Bur rage have been wade Companions of the Bath; Colonel Plunge ...

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  14. GALLIPOLI CAMPAIGN.

    It is announced that the total casualties sustained by the British forces at the Dardanelles up to 9th October amounted to 96,899. The Australian ...

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  15. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Lord Derby proposhes to make civilians responsible for bringing in recruits. He asks that the municipal aud civic Authorities should co-operate. ...

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  16. ITALY AND THE BALKANS.

    The newspaper "Giornale D'Italia" says that Italy will not send troops to the Balkans, but will continue to exert pressure on Austria which will be ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND SOLDIERS.

    The latest arrivals at Mount Felix Hospital, at Walton on the Thames, included a New Zealander with 49 distinct shrapnel wounds, sustained in ...

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  18. BRITISH ADVANCE.

    An important British success "between Ypres and Loos was achieved on Wednesday night, after a most bloody but temporary check through German ...

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  19. DETAILS OF CASUALTIES.

    Mr H. J. Tennant, the Under Secretary for War, detailed the casualties at the Dardanelles. He said the killed numbered—Offivers, 1185; others ...

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  20. ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.

    The Secretary of State for Fore[?] Affairs (Sir Edward Grey), in a letter to the Anglo-Armentan Association, urges the need of doctors, nurses, and ...

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  21. BULGARIAN ALLEGATIONS.

    The Bulgarian Legation at Athens alleges that the Serbs attacked the Bulgars near Kusten[?] (45 miles south-west of Sofia) and near Tren (30 ...

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  22. POSITION AT LA BASSE.

    Sir John French reports with reference to the German communique that the only change in the situation has been south of the La Basse canal ...

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  23. NEWSPAPER COMMENTS.

    The leading newspapers are commenting freely on the situation at the Dardanelles. The "Westminster Gazette" states ...

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  24. TRADE WITH AMERICA.

    Mr P. E. Quinn is opening new offices in New York on behalf of the New South Wales Government. It is intended to increase the volatile caro tihe trade Uermauv has lost with Au.strulia. •???•? . ...

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  25. GREECE'S ATTITUDE.

    Advices received in New York declare that Greece has forwarded a note to Great Britain in which she announced her definite decision not to ...

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  26. VOSGES FIGHTING.

    A communique states that after a violent bombardment the enemy gained a footing in part of his former trenches east of Auberive. We ...

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  27. GALLANT SERBIA.

    The Serbains are making an incredibly stubborn resistance. ...

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  28. AUSTRO-GERMAN FORCES.

    According to trustworthy information received at Athens the Teutonic troops engaged against the Serbs consist of eight German and four Austrian ...

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  29. ACTION IN BALKANS.

    An official wireless message from Paris states that the French newspaper are publishing congratulatory articles upon the agreement existing ...

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  30. SUBMARINE RAIDERS.

    For the week ending 13th October, of the 1501 vessels which arrived at and departed from the United Kingdom ports, four, aggregating 15,464 ...

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  31. BERLIN COMMUNIQUE.

    A Berlin communique reports—We haver again driven the British out of our positions north-eastward and east of Vermelles. They only retain a ...

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  32. MOOTED WITHDRAWAL.

    There has been a sharp advance in the price of wheat in the Chicago "pit." This is due to the circulation of reports that the British and French ...

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  33. RUSSIA THREATENS BULGARIA.

    It is reported that Russo-Bulgarian hostilities will immediately follow the issue of the manifesto from the Czar denouncing King Ferdinand for siding ...

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  34. SPELTER WORKS IN BRITAIN.

    The Council of the London Chamber of Commerce has approved of the resolution of the conference of producers, manufacturers, and consumers of ...

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  35. FONTIERS CLOSED.

    The Belgian and Dutch frontier has benn closed. Reinforcements are arriving at Ypres and Arras front. ...

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  36. ALLIES AND GREECE.

    Reuter's Agency denies the impending departure of the Allied diplomats from Athens. ...

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  37. LONDON AIR RAIDERS.

    A report from Rotterdam states that several Zeppelins were ohserved on Thursday flying in a south-easterly direction. ...

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  38. ALLIES TROOPS LEAVE SALONIKA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens states that the Allied Forces left Salonika on Saturday for the Serbo-Bulgarian frontier. ...

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  39. ZEEBRUGE RAIDED.

    Belgian aviators on Sunday raided Zeebrugge and Antwerp, and dropped Belgian flags and newspapers announcing the Allies success on the west ...

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  40. ENTHUSIASM IN BRITAIN.

    The Australian and New Zealand wounded in Britain are delighted with the awarding of nine Victoria Crosses to Australians, which is given prominence ...

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  41. EXPORT OF WOOL.

    The British War Office announces that crossbred tops and English fops may be exported under license to Allied and neutral countries. ...

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  42. GERMAN TRAWLERS CAPTURED.

    News has been received that a British cruiser surprised 13 German trawlers in the North Sea. She sank four add sent eight to British ports with 95 prisoners. ...

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  43. BULGARIA'S FORCES.

    20,000 Bulgarians, under General Poschef, are ready to invade Macedonia, and engage the Anglo-French force. It is estimated that 150,000 ...

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  44. GERMAN ATTACKS REPULSED.

    An official communique says:— We completely repulsed a German attack at Bois en Hache in the Artois and on the western slope of the Souches ...

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  45. AMERICAN DEFENCE.

    The United States army will be increased to a million, men if the plans presented by President Wilson pass Congress. A programme extending ...

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  46. MAYOR BRAWN'S COMMENT.

    An interesting reference to [?] V.C. here was made by Mayor Brawn, when unveiling an honor roll at the Dawson street Baptist Church last evening. ...

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  47. ALLIESS ASSISTANCE.

    The splendid fight which the Serbians are putting up against tremendous odds is arousing anxiety in Britain and France whether the Allies assistance ...

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  48. A BALLARAT HERO.

    When the heading, "A Ballarat Hero,' appeared above an interview with Sergt.-Major Dunstan, which appeared in "The Star" after the young ...

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  49. GERMAN MURDERS.

    Evidence of Germany's harsh treatment of the civilians remaining in the Belgian Provinces occupied by the invaders is forthcoming from Paris. ...

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  50. BULGARIAN KING'S FEARS.

    The Kaiser recently despatched to King Ferdinand of Bulgaria a magnificent armored motor-car for his personal use to protect him against any ...

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  51. EFFECTS OF RAID.

    The Germans claim that the Zeppelins which visited the Eastern counties and the London area on Wednesday night dropped numerous bom[?]s ...

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  52. RECEPTION AT RAILWAY STATION.

    Rousing cheers, the enthusiastic congratulations of his friends, comrades, and the general public, the quiet bub most affectionate embryos from his ...

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  53. INTERNED GERMAN RAIDER.

    No fewer than six officers from the German anxiliary cruiser Kronz-Prinz Wihelm (14,908 tons) have escaped since the [?]eamer became interned in ...

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  54. IMPREGNABLE BRITISH FLEET

    Frederick Palmer the well-known American war correspondent in "Colliers Weekly." describes a visit which he was permitted to make to what he ...

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  56. ZEPPELIN RAIDS.

    A number of inquests were held as a sequel to the Zeppelin raid on Wednesday. Out of ten casts at one court the evidence showed that five died of heart ...

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  57. REGENT AIR RAID.

    According to a private cable message received by the Premier. Mr Scaddan, from the Agent-General, considerable damage, presu[?]bly as the result of an ...

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  58. GREECE AND BULGARIA.

    The "Vossiche Zeitung" states that King Constantine has sent an envoy with an autograph letter to King Ferdinand. It is believed that the ...

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