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  4. PRESSURE ON ROUMANIA

    Violent fighting is taking place 50 miles south-west of Bucharest, where the Roumanians are endeavoring to withstand the advance of the enemy. ...

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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that it is expected that M. Trepoff, the new Russian Premier, will in the Duma on Saturday, assert the ...

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  6. OPERATIONS IN SALONIKA

    A French official report dealing with the operations on the Salonika front says:— "The Serbians repulsed a Bulgarian ...

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  8. THE COAL CRISIS.

    The federal Executive Council yesterday approved of regulations to provide powers for the tribunal appointed to deal with the coal mining dispute. ...

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  9. THE WEST FRONT

    A communique issued this afternoon says:— "There has been the usual cannonade on the Somme and in the Douaumont ...

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  10. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    A statement issued by the Admiralty this evening says:— "The following incident is interesting, as showing what occurs when the ...

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  11. MR JUSTICE HIGGINS DEFENDS COURT.

    After taking his seat on the bench in the A[?]bitration Court this morning Mr Justice Higgins, referring to statements that have been made in connection with ...

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  12. THE DOBRUDJA FRONT.

    A Bulgarian, communique indicates renewed fighting on the whole Dobrudja front and also states that the Bulgarians have made further crossings of the ...

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  13. FRENCH ARMY PRAISED.

    Mt Will Irwin, the American war correspondent, who has returned to New York from the battlefields in FRance, says that the French army is the finest ...

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  14. IMPORTANT STRATEGICAL POINT.

    A Serbian official report says:— "French, and Serbian troops carried by assault Hill 1050 which is a most important strategical point. ...

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  15. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    Reuter's correspondent in New York states that exchange with Germany is at its lowest point since the war began. ...

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  16. PIRATES NEAR AMERICA.

    A British cruiser 150 miles off New York is warning Allied shipping to beware of enemy submarines. The belief prevails that the German ...

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  17. UNARMED ROUMANIAN POPULATION.

    London, Monday. Mr J. D. Bouchier, the "Times" correspondent at Bucharest, says that the Germans have launched punitive ...

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  18. LABOR SECRETARY'S SUPPORT.

    Mr A. Stewart, secretary to the Political Labor Council remarked to-day that the constitution of the tribunal appointed by Mr Hughes was in his ...

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  19. CARPENTIER BOXES WELL.

    A message from Paris says that Georges Carpentier. the French champion boxer, who is serving in serving in the flying corps, received a great ovation at the ...

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  20. CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris reports that another Secret session of the Chamber of Deputies has opened. ...

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  21. OPERATIONS NEAR MONASTIR.

    An Italian communique dealing with the operations west of Monastir says:— "Our troops are breaking down the stubborn resistance of the enemy. They ...

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  22. QUIET ON WEST FRONT.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "Our artillery has dispersed enemy infantry westward of Puisieux." A Paris official message declares that ...

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  23. CABINET CHANGES DISCUSSED.

    New York papers publish cables speculating regarding a readjustment of the British Cabinet. These declare that Mr Lloyd George, ...

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  24. NEAR EAST POLICY.

    It is stated by the "Manchester Guardian" that Rumania's and the Allies reverse equals that of Sulva Bay. "The Allies' surest hopes of strategic ...

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  25. THE SPECIAL TRIBUNAL.

    After the Federal Cabinet meeting to-night, the Prime Minister announced that Mr Justice Edmunds had accepted that position of chairman, and ...

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  26. DEALING WITH SUBMARINES.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, Mr Asquith, the Prime Minister, assured the House that the renewed submarine activity was ...

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  27. NEW OFFENSIVE PREPARING.

    A wireless message received at Sayville (New Jersey) from Berlin announces that the Allies are beginning artillery preparation for a new offensive at ...

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  28. "LIGHT AND SHADE IN WAR."

    Mr Edward 'Arnold is publishing "Light and Shade in War," by Malcolm Ross, the New Zealand official war, correspondent, and Noel Ross, his son, who ...

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  29. OBJEST OF MASS LEVY.

    The military expert of the "Times," Lieut-Colonel R[?]pington states that the German mass levy is due to severe losses and a desire to regain by the ...

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  30. STATE MINE REMAINS CLOSED.

    At the conclusion of the negotiations between the parties at the conference on Monday, Mr W. L. Baillieu, on behalf of the Stale Government, asked ...

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  31. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK.

    News has been received that the British steamer Jerseyman (388 tons), owned by the Channel Shipping Company Ltd., has been sunk. ...

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  32. APPOINTMENT OF THE TRIBUNAL.

    The news that, after long and fruitless negotiations between the representatives of the coal miners and the colliery propritors, the Prime Minister ...

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  33. REPATRIATING PRISONERS.

    Mr. J. F. Hope, Treasurer to the Household, announced in the House of Commons to-day that it was understood that Germany had accepted the British ...

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  34. TWO U BOATS OVERDUE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that the submarine scare grows. Two U boats from Bremenshaven are reported to be overdue on the American ...

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  35. TWO ZEPPELINS DOWNED

    An official statement regarding last night's air raid shows that bombs we dropped in Yorkshire, and Durham. One airship was brought down in flames ...

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  36. ITALIAN LINER ESCAPES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Marseines states that a steamer which has arrived at that port reports that she picked up a wireless message from the Italian liner ...

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  37. RUSSIA HELPS ALLY.

    An undated message from Bucharest says that M. Take Joneson, who was [?] of the strongest supporters of Rumanian intervention, has been ...

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  38. SMALL ARMS FACTORY DECLARED "BLACK."

    During the day developments took place regarding the dismissal of ten men who refused to handle coal, placed at the disposal of the Small Arms ...

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  39. GERMANS IN PLOT.

    A report emanating from Vicenza (Italy) declares that proceedings which have been taken at Zurich (Switzerland) establish the guilt of the German consuls ...

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  40. HEAVY ENEMY SHELLING.

    General Haig reports :—There has been continuous heavy enemy shelling north of Ypres. Our casualties are small. We exploded a mine south-east ...

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  41. ARM ALL MERCHANTMEN.

    The naval correspondent of the "Times" points out the necessity for arming merchantmen both at how and stern with larger guns. The present ...

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  42. ARMISTICE IN EUROPE.

    Reflecting reports of an armistice in Europe, wheat prices fell 5d a bushel this morning under tremendous selling pressure. ...

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  43. MR MASSEY IN IRELAND.

    My W. F. Massey. (the Prime Minister of New Zealand) was given a luncheon In Londonderry on Monday. During the reception Mr Massey said ...

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  44. CZAR AND KING TO MEET.

    In is stated by the "Vossiche Zeitung" that the Czar has arrived at Kieff en route to Reni, in Bessarabia, to confer with King Ferdinand of ...

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  45. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    PROVINCIAL WAGES BOARDS. In reply to Mr Manifold, Mr BAILLIEU said that the Premier had instructed the Parliamentary ...

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  46. VESSELS WANDERED AIMLESSLY.

    The Press Bureau states that hostile air ships crossed the north-east coast last night. Bombs are reported to have been dropped in a northern ...

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  47. SITUATION IN GREECE.

    An Exchange Telegraph message from Athens says it is reported that the Gr[?]ek Government's resignation is imminent. ...

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  48. TIERRAIN HELPS DEFENDERS.

    Received this afternoon, a Russian communique says:— "The retiring Roumanian detachments are utilising the natural ...

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  49. ITALIAN FRONT.

    A Rome message says that although unfavorable weather prevents operations, the Italians are busy consolidating their positions east of Gorz and ...

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  50. TRIBUNAL OPENS TO-MORROW.

    Mr Hughes stated to-day that to-morrow the tribunal would meet m Sydney at half-past 2. The chairman would then state at what hour on the ...

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  51. WAR PROSPERITY.

    The remarkable war prosperity in America is instanced by the income tax returns for the year which amount to £13,500,000, compared with £8,000,000 for ...

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  52. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    German newspapers are deprecating the shedding of the blood of the lenders of intellectual and economic life while a thousand convicts are safe ...

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  53. OPEN TALK OF MASSACRE.

    A Royalist friend has warned Reuter's correspondent that he had better remove to some unknown address till after 1st December. ...

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  54. NEW AUSTRALIAN AMBASSADOR.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that surprise is expressed in diplomatic circles at Britain's refusal to grant safe conduct to the new Australian ...

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  55. SLAVS HELP REFUGEES.

    Petrograd reports that the invader is horribly massacring and mutilating civilians in West Roumania and the Dobrudja. ...

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  56. RAINS IMPEDE OPERATIONS.

    An Italian official message says:— "On the Trentino front there have been torrential rains. The enemy in Carnia violently bombarded our ...

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  57. BRITISH PRESS PRO-AMERlCAN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that states special cables to the Brooklyn "Eagle," show that the British press since the re-election of Dr Wilson, has ...

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  58. RESERVISTS RESIST ALLIES.

    A message from Athens states that a serious riot has occurred at Larissa (in Thessaly), where Greek reservists resisted the removal of two guns by ...

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  59. THE WONTHAGI MINE.

    It is understood that the State Government has not taken action in connection with the Wonthaggi coal mine, because they were anxious not to ...

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  60. MORE SLAVE RAIDS COMING.

    Amsterdam reports that the Germans are organising more Belgian deportations, and that at Liege males have been warned to he ready to leave. ...

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  61. THENTINO FRONT SWEPT BY BLIZZARDS.

    Italian message states that the Trentino front has been swept by terrific blizzards and piercing cold. Motor transport is most difficult owing ...

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  62. ALEXANDRIA OCCUPIED.

    "We have taken Alexandria, 50 miles south-est of Bucharest," says a German official message received this afternoon. ...

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  63. AUSTRALIAN COMFORTS FUND.

    At the usual weekly meeting of the City Branch of the Lady Mayoress's Patriotic League, which has been merged into the Australian Comforts Fund, ...

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  64. SWISS COUNCIL ACTS.

    Instructions have been given by the Swiss Federal Council to Dr Claparede, the Swiss Minister at Berlin, to draw the attention of Dr von Bethmann ...

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  65. ALLIED ENTRY INTO MONASTIR.

    Italian correspondents, describing the Allied entry into Monastir, state that the famished ragged population had been terrorised by the Germans. The ...

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  66. UNBROKEN FRONT PRESERVED.

    The Roumanian armies with one nonvital exception are preserving an unbroken front. The Roumanian army from Orsova is still stubbornly but ...

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  67. ANTWERP EXPEDITION.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr W. M. Pringle (Liberal) drew attention to Mr Winston Churchill's articles in a Sunday newspaper on the Antwerp ...

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  68. FOREIGN TREASURY NOTES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that the Federal Reserve Board has issued a vigorous statement opposing the purchase by banks of any foreign ...

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  74. 200 BUSINESSES SOLD.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr E. G. Pretyamn, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, announced that 200 enemy business had been ...

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