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  4. PLAY HOUSES

    The excellent programme now being screened at Her Majesty’s drew another big house last evening. The programme, Which includes Wallace ...

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  5. WILSON’S AUSTRIAN NOTE.

    Reuter’s correspondent at amsterdam says that a Vienna message says that President Wilson's Austrian Note overjoyed the Czechs, who now ...

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  6. GREAT ATTACK PROCEEDS

    In a despatch received at 12.55 a.m. Friday, Field-Marshal Haig reports:— “Since yesterday morning we ...

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  7. PEACE TALK

    Reuter is reliably informed that the Allied Governments cordially approve of President Wilson's Note, which generally represents the views of the ...

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  8. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE

    The largest fire which Sydney seen for a long time destroyed at early hour this morning the Colonial Sugar Refining Co.'s store, a building ...

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  9. BELGIANS ATTACKED.

    A Belgian communique received 12.10 a.m, on Friday, says:— The enemy late yesterday attacked our lines on the norther portion of ...

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  10. ALFRED HALL.

    At to-day's matinee the children will see their favorite, Mary Pickford,. “The Season of Buds,” and Char[?] Chaplin in “The Adventurer.” To ...

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  11. GERMANS HOLD TOURNAI.

    Mr P. Robinson, the “Times” correspondent at British headquarters, says that there is hard fighting on the whole Scheldt, and fierce struggles for ...

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  12. CROATS OCCUPY FIGMS

    Renter's correspondent at Basle says the Hungarian Premier in the Chamber her said the situation was increasingly difficult. He would propose to the King ...

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  13. PROGRESS SATISFACTORY.

    Router's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on Thursday, says:— “Yesterday's victory by the Third ...

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  14. “WITH THE COLORS.”

    It is some time since a Ballarat audience has witnessed a play of the good old Bland Holt type. On Wednesday night at the theatre an ...

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  15. SOCIALIST REPUBLIC.

    The “Times” correspondent at The Hague says that, addressing tho Independent Social Democrats for the first time since his release, Dittman ...

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  16. TEMPORARY BELGIAN CAPITAL.

    Telegraphing from Paris, “The Times“ correspondent says that the Belgian Government has decided that Bruges, which was recently ...

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  17. PEACE AT ANY PRICE.

    Much-raided Mar[?]heim, says the Hague correspondent of the “Times,” was the scene of a violent protest meeting last week, 15,000 citizens ...

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  18. OBITUARY

    The news of the death of Mr Harry Jones, the well-known cab proprietor, was received with regret by his many friends, for, although be had been in ...

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  20. CIVILIANS ASSIST TROOPS.

    A wireless German official message, received at 7-30 p.m., says:— “Belgian inhabitants assisted the enemy in fighting in the neighborhood ...

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  21. THE HINDENBURG LINE.

    In the House of Commons, replying to Mr Houston, Mr McPherson confirmed the report that the proud distinction of being the first to break the ...

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  22. ITALIANS DISTRUST NOTE.

    In a message from Rome, the “Times” correspondent says that Italian feeling is strongly distrustful of Germany’s Peace Note. It is ...

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  23. AIR RAIDS IN GERMANY

    The Press Bureau states that the Independent Air Forces on the night of the 23rd October heavily and successfully attacked factories and railways ...

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  24. THE OISE REGION.

    Reuter's correspondent at french headquarters, telegraphing on- the 24th inst., says:— “General Debeney’s advance ...

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  25. MIGHT AND VIOLENCE.

    The Semi-official “Nordeutsche Gazette” says that President Wilson’s reply will show whether he is ready to use Germany's indubitable readiness ...

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  26. ADVANCE DOWN SAMBRE VALLEY.

    Mr Sidebotham, writing in “The Times” says:—The present British attack is one of the decisive battles of the war. It aims strategically to ...

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  27. SUGAR LOSS.

    The loss of sugar by the fire will, it is stated, not seriously affect the market. This was stated by the Commonwealth Sugar Purchase Board ...

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  28. ILL-TREATMENT OF SERBS.

    Mr Ward Price describes the incredibly horrifying conditions of the Serbians in the war camp on the our skirts of Sofia—a muddy compound ...

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  29. PUNISHMENT OF CRIMINALS.

    Mr Wells urges that those responsible for Germany's crimes, not excepting the supreme chief, should be fully punished. ...

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  32. KAISER ILL.

    A message from Amsterdam says that the Kaiser is suffering from nervous prostration. His Condition is critical, and his ...

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  33. AUSTRIA NOT DOWNHEARTED.

    A Vienna telegram says that the Austrian Premier, count hussarek, announced that President Wilson's reply is not regarded as preventing ...

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