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  4. SWEDISH-GERMAN INTRIGUE

    Anti-German riots are proceeding as a result of the disclosures regarding the Swedish-German intrigue. Despite charges against the mobs by ...

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  5. WESTERN FRONT

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports.—"After an hour's heavy bombardment enemy raiders entered our ...

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  6. NEW SOUTH [?]FRIKE

    A mass meeting of tramway men today passed a motion stating that the Union Defence Committee had led the railway and tram men into the present ...

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  7. MEASURES AGAINST SUBMARINES

    The following incidents taken from the Admiralty records are illuminating as showing the growing success of offensive measures against submarines. The ...

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  8. RUSSIAN CRISIS

    A remarkable message, signed by "The Daily Mail's" correspondent at Petrograd, has been received by that paper. ...

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  9. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at Buenos Ayres reports that anti-German riots continue. Thousands of people have congregated, and demand an immediate ...

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  10. NEW WAR MINISTER.

    M. Kenensky has appointed colonel Verchovsky, the Military Commandant, at Moscow, as Minister for War; Admiral Verdelevsky as Minister for ...

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  11. BRITISH SUBJECTS WARNED.

    Sir George Buchanan, the British Ambassador at Petrograd, and Mr D. R Francis, the United States Ambassador, have telegraphed stating that no ...

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  12. BRITISH NAVAL AIR RAID

    The Admiralty announces:—Our naval aircraft on Wednesday night bombed Ghist[?]les and Tho[?]ron aerodromes. All of our machines returned. ...

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  13. VOLUNTEER DRIVERS MOLESTED.

    While volunteer drivers were returning to the stables of T. Wallbridge Pty. Ltd., Carriers of Richmond, last night, they were hooted by a crowd of about ...

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  14. NEW MINISTER FOR MARINE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Pettograd says that Admiral Veredelevsky, who has been appointed Minister for Marine in the Kerensky Cabinet, was ...

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  15. AMERICAN AEROPLANES

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the output of all the spruce and oregon mills in Washington state has been commandeered by the ...

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  16. SWEDEN'S FLIPPANT ATTITUDE.

    The "Times," in a leading article commenting on the duties of neutrality, trusts that the British Government will not overlook lightly the flipp[?] ...

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  17. FRENCH ACTIVITY.

    A French communique says:—"The artillery duel continued to be violent in the region of Bi[?]schoote. Belgium. Our artillery north of the ...

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  18. SLAV CAIN SUCCESSES.

    Wednesday's Russian official report, which was received to-day, says:—"On the northern front our vanguards after a stubborn battle, gained ...

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  19. ACROSS AUSTRALIA FROM SEA TO SEA.

    Mr sidney Kidman, Australia's Cattle King, is organising a trip across Australia from Adelaide to the Gulf. He will be accompanied by Mr C. ...

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  20. 11,200,000 HUNS ENROLLED.

    Mr James Campbell. "The Times" correspondent at the French heedquarters. analysing the German manpower estimates that 11,200,000 men ...

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  21. RESULT OF ELECTIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm says that the election are resulting in the defeat of the Conservatives. At present the Socialists have gained three ...

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  22. ACTION OF STRIKE COMMITTEE.

    The strike committee to-night resolved to recommend all unions having members engaged in private industries and also Government departments, to resume ...

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  23. ANOTHER CHAPTER ADDED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that the United States Secretary of State, Mr Robert Lansing adds another chapter to the German-Swedish ...

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  24. NEW FRENCH CABINET

    A message from the Paris corresponded of "The Times" says:— "M. Painleve only succeeded in forming a Cabinet after many difficulties. ...

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  25. VICTORIAN AIRMAN'S FEAT

    Captain Stanley Muri, M.C., a Victorian officer of high reputation in Egypt, while scouting at El Arish, was attacked by three German ma[?] ...

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  26. AMUSEMENTS.

    The enterprise of Messrs Ben and John Fuller is responsible for the maintenance in Australia of grand opera, and an attraction of unusual musical ...

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  27. REFERENCES IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representative yesterday, Mr COOK, replying to Mr Fowler, said that he would consider at once the ...

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  28. DIPLOMATIST CRITICISED.

    Referring to the Germano-Swedish revelations, the "Frankfurter Zeitung" describes the action of Count von Luxburg, the German Charge ...

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  29. THE COAL STRIKE.

    Mr CHARLTON moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the proposals of the New South Wales Government for working the coal mines, and the ...

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  30. U BOAT MURDERERS

    It is evident that the U boat murderers are striving to carry out in general practice the policy advocated by count von Luxburg, the German ...

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  31. UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER DEMANDED

    It is reported from Petrograd that General Ko[?]loff has offered to surrender on certain terms. but M. Kerens[?] the Prime Minister, has demanded ...

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  32. ITALIAN OFFENSIVE

    An Austrian official message issued on Wednesday claims that the Italian offensive has been a failure. It declares that the Italian losses ...

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  33. SURRENDER OF HEADQUARTERS STAFF.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that M. Skobeleff, Minister for Labor. states that Geenral Korniloff's adventure has definitely collapsed, and ...

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  34. ALLIES TO DISCUSS PLANS.

    It is unofficially reported from Rome that an Allied Conference meets in Paris shortly to deal with the autumn military programme. ...

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  35. PRISON BREAKER RECAPTURED.

    To-day Detective Hawkins and Sullivan re-arrested Sidney Henry James, who escaped through the barred roof of the city watch house exercise yard on Sunday ...

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  36. FRENCH PUSH ON TO BALKANS.

    A French Balkan communique says: "We reached Mulista, on the west bank of Lake Oc[?]rida, and also Hill 1704, six miles south-west of Mulista, ...

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  37. STRUGGLE ON CARSO

    Mr J.M.N. Jeffries, writing from the Italian front says that the struggle for M[?]nte San Gabriele (north-east of Gorizia), continues fiercely, ...

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  38. "FRIGHTFULNESS" DEFEATED.

    A high British naval authority, in a statement made to one of Reuter's representatives, optimistically regards submarines. He says:—"We are more ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN CRUISERS IN NORTH SEA.

    Australian cruisers are carrying out their share of the great and silent work of the Grand Fleet. "They are maintaining the highest traditions of ...

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  40. SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT FOR SEVERED NERVES.

    The injury or complete severance of important nerves by bullets or pieces of shell is no uncommon occurrence at the Front. When a piece of the nerve ...

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  41. EMPIRE FAIR.

    As announced in our advertising columns there will be an afternoon session to-day, commencing at 2.30, at which children will be admitted for 3d ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN Y.M.C.A.

    Arrangements have been completed by the Australian Young Men's Christian Association to lease the Aldwych Theatre for a year. ...

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  43. KORNILOFF AND HIS CHIEF.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that the organ of the Workmen's and Soldiers' delegates states that Korniloff and his chief of staff Indowsky, ...

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  44. COLONEL FIASCHI RETURNING.

    Colonel T. H. Fiaschi, D.S.O., V.D., formerly of the Australian Army Medical Corps from which he resigned on July 10. 1916, has arrived in London. ...

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  45. OLGA' PETROVA.

    Another crowded house was present at Her Majesty's Theatre last evening when Olga Petrova was presented in her great success, "The Waiting Soul," ...

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  46. ST. VINCENT'S HOSPITAL.

    Although only the sum of £2400 has been received up to date from the sale of miniature pictures still there is a growing interest in the campaign, and ...

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  47. GOVERNMENT OF TSINGTAU.

    In is announced by the Japanese Government that civil administration has replaced the military government of Taingt[?] which was captured from the ...

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  48. THE COLISEUM.

    The programme to be presented at the Coliseum to-night includes two of the best feature pictures yet screened in Ballarat, viz., "The Matrimaniac" ...

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  49. PENSIONS NUMBER NEARLY 1,000,000

    Mr J. Hodge, Minister for Labor, speaking in London, said that nearly a million [?] were on the be[?] of the p[?] Minister, and the ...

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  50. VICTORIA CROSSES AWARDED.

    Twelve Victoria Crosses have been awarded, including a ber to the V.C. awarded to Captain Noel Chava[?], of the Army Medical Despite a ...

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  51. NO PROPAGANDA IN THE ARMY.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent at Petrograd states that Tere[?]chenko the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, stated in the course of an interview that ...

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  53. THE "SMART SET."

    The "Smart Set" will give an entertainment at the Mechanics' Hall tonight and on Monday evening These performers are clever, versatile, dainty. ...

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