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  6. WAR NOTES

    The most obvious conclusion to be drawn from the fact that the German censor lets through such statements as those of the American, war ...

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  7. NEW ZEALAND FIGHTER.

    Mr W. Beach Thomas, telegraphing on 18th inst[?], says:—"I saw many New Zealanders returning from the fighting. Their amazing zest proves ...

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  8. GREAT GERMAN CHECK

    A French official message states that a German attack north of the Somme was crushed. A Paris official communique gives details of the ...

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  9. GREECE BLOCKADED

    It is semi-officially stated that the Allied fleet has declared a blockade from the mouth of Mesta to the village of Chalaghizi. ...

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  10. HEROES ALL

    Mrs M. A. Tyers, of N[?]lson street, has been advised by the Defence an[?]omtics that her husband, Pte. C. N. Tvers. of the 6th Battalion, has ...

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  11. GERMANY'S ONLY DOOR.

    The “Times” correspondent at Christiania says that the Norwegian newspaper [?]mokraten” state that the Allied blockade policy has been ...

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  12. GERMAN ANXIETY.

    The “Times” correspondent at Paris states that documents found on prisoners Show that there is increasing anxiety by the enemy as to ...

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  13. SIGNALLER ALLAN STIFF.

    Mr Don Stiff, of Stawell, has been notified by cable message that his son, Sglr. Allan Staff, who was wounded some time ago in France, ...

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  14. STEADY RUSSIAN ADVANCE.

    Mr Stanley Washburn, the “Times” correspondent with the Russian forces, wiring from Galicia on 19th September, states :— ...

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  15. PRIVATE E. S. DAW.

    Mrs Daw, of Skipton street, was received information that her husband, Pte. E. S. Daw, 5th Battalion, is suffering from a seware ...

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  16. PRUSSIAN GUARD.

    The ”Times” correspondent at Amsterdam. states that the Prussian Guard's casualty list total 1300. The same correspondent says that ...

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  17. PRIVATE J. A. EADY.

    Mrs. C. Eady, of Dyte's Parade Ballarat East, has received word from the Defence department that her son. Pte. J-. A. . adv, was killed ...

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  18. TWO BRITISH EAST AFRICAS.

    German and British East Africa together form a territory at least equal in size to Western. Europe. Both are potentially very rich, and it is a ...

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  19. PRIVATE, W. A. LEONARD.

    Pte. W. A. Leonard, aged 21, has been killed in France, He was a Son of Mr and Mrs L. Leonard, of Egerton. ...

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  20. NATIONAL POLICY ADVOCATED.

    The “Times” correspondent at Athens says that the agitation for a national policy in the Aegean Islands is assuming such proportions ...

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  21. HUN. TRICKERY.

    Lieut.—Col. a' Court Repington, the “Times” correspondent, discussing the German attempts to sow discord among the Allies by wireless ...

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  22. PRIVATE WM HUNT.

    Pte. William Hunt, aged 26, son of Mr Richard Hunt, grazier, of Ballark, near Egerton, has been killed in action in France. ...

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  23. FIRM TONE ADOPTED.

    Reuter's Agency states that Gr[?]ce's note to Germany is firm and decided in tone. The Government dis[?] [?] the action of the commander ...

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  24. RUSSO-ROUMANIAN SUCCESS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that a Bulgarian communique speaks of “most stubborn fighting in Dobrudja.” It admits that the ...

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  25. PRIVATE C, R. NICE.

    Mr G. Nice, of James street Ballart East, has been notified by the Defence department that his son, Pte. C. R. Nice, has been wounded. No ...

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  26. RECRUITING

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  27. [?]PTE. W. RYAN.

    A cable was received to-day from the Defence department that Pte W. Ryan, son of Mrs C. Ryan, of Wills street, Ballarat East, has ...

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  28. HONORS TOR AUSTRALIANS.

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  29. ARTILLE[?] ACTIVE.

    General Haig reports that heavy fighting has again fallen, and that the situation generally is unchanged. Hostile artillery is active south of ...

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  30. PRIVATE R. JONES.

    Mr R. Jones, of Vincent street, Daylesford, has been advised by the Defence department that his son, Ple. R. Jones has been wounded severely ...

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  31. FRENCH RAPIDITY.

    A French semi-official messages says:—“The Germans, stunned by the rapidity of the French advance north of the Somme. took some. ...

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  32. FINAL CRISIS PENDING.

    Mr J. M. N. Jeffries, the “Daily Mail” correspondent at Athens. states that the Grecian situation is more serious than over, but is ...

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  33. IRISHMEN'S PROWESS.

    A French military eye-witness furnishes a long, account of the fighting at Guillemot and Ginchy. He is enthusiastic regarding! the prowess ...

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  35. REJECTED RECRUITS.

    Alluding yesterday to statements that have been made to the effect that the medical examination of recruits in Victoria had been of too stringent a ...

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  36. TABORA.

    Even Germany is beginning to realise that the last of her colonies is now practically in Britain's hands. With the capture of Tabora the last ...

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  38. CIVILIANS AND MILITARY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen states that the Wilhelmshaven “Gazette” is alarmed at the increase of sanguinary encounters between ...

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  39. “ABOLITION OF ENGLAND.”

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the Munich committee for the abolition of England, mentioned yesterday, has issued the ...

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