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  5. BETTER WEATHER IN FRANCE

    The German combined military and naval attack on the islands of Oesel and Dago is meeting with increased Russian naval resistance; two more German torpedo boats are reported sunk. On land, however, the Germans are advancing rapidly, and it can now only be a matter of time ...

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  6. GERMAN PEACE TERMS

    COPENHASEN, Tuesday.—Herr Schcidemann, addressing the Wartzburg Socialist Conference; declared;—"The enemy's demands are steadily ...

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  7. WESTERN FRONT

    [From Mr. Gilmour, special correspondent of the Australian Press Association on the Western front.] ...

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  8. GULF OF RIGA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Russian communique states:— A German dreadnought shelled our patrol squadron of the Soelasund ...

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  9. FRENCH COMMUNIQUES.

    PARIS, Tuesday:—A communique states:—On the Aisne front, reciprocal artillery activity is less intense. ...

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  10. WELL DONE HAIG!

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The official Press Bureau announces that Mr. Lloyd George has sent tho following message to Field-Marshal Haig ...

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  11. "A REGULAR HEALESVILLE."

    The Anzace were in such good spirits after their ordeal that they even stopped in the midst of bathing and shaving in order to cheer passing ...

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  12. THE SWORBE PENINSULA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Gorman communique states:— We took possession of the main portion of Oesel Island. The ...

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  13. "AUTONOMY FOR ALSACE."

    ZURICH, Tuesday.—Herr Scheidemann said at the Socialist Conference: "The people of Alsace-Lorraine are not a separate nation. Alsace-Lorraine is ...

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  14. ANTI-U-BOAT MEASURES

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The French destroyed two German submarines in the Mediterranean during the last week in September. ...

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  15. BUSY AIRCRAFT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty announces:— Our aircraft carried out a considerable number of patrols yesterday ...

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  16. SOCIALISTIC BRIBES.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The Socialist Party's finantial statement presented at the Wurzburg Gunference disclosed a loan of £35,000 to the ...

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  17. ELOYD GEORGE SLANDERED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Lloyd George was the contre figure in a libel action against the Exchange Telegraph Association, the "Westminster ...

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  18. 1,100 MORE RUSSIAN PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A German communique states:— We have taken a further 1,100 prisoners on the Sworbe peninsula. ...

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  19. "A TICKET IN TATT'S."

    [?] reports suggest that some Australians must have got right into Passchendaele village. I chatted with a Victorian. who went close enough to ...

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  20. WAR EXPENDITURE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York World's Washington correspondent declares that the U.S. is paying 40,000,000 dol. (£8,000,000) daily, or ...

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  21. RAID ON ROULERS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—The British air raid on Roulers was one of the most terrible of the war. Bombs set fire to the barracks, where a ...

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  22. COLONEL ROMANOFF'S HOME.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd reports that the Czar Nicholas and his family have been transferred to a monastery in the vicinity of Tobolsk ...

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  23. CATHOLIC PEACE MOVE.

    BERNE, Wednesday.—Swiss Catholics, with pro-German sympathies, convened an international congress at Berne for October 15 to promote ...

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  24. AERIAL REPRISALS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The London County Council is closing the London elementary schools during the last week in October in view of the possibility of ...

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  25. PRESIDENT'S APPEAL TO BANKS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—President Wilson has appealed to the State banks to emulate the Federal reserve system, and thus to consolidate the ...

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  26. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Kentish farmer has been fined £200, and sentenced to two months' imprisonment for failing to reduce his hop acreage in ...

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  27. PATRIOTISM AND DRUMFIRE.

    Mr. Percival Phillips (London "Times" correspondent at British Headquarters) telegraphs:— Prisoners state that the officers are ...

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  28. FINNISH TREACHERY FEARED.

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday.—A German submarine was seen off the coast of Finland recently delivering arms and other war material to the Finns. ...

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  30. GERMANY'S HOPE

    One of the popular war-time occupations of Conservative and Pan-German newspapers throughout the German Empire is to speculate on the ...

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  31. GERMANS BOMB DUNKIRK.

    PARIS, Tuesday.— A communique states:— German aircraft last night bombarded Dunkirk. There were no ...

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  32. "OUR DAY."

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Queen Alexandra, in a message in connection with "Our Day" collection to take place on Thursday (to which she is donating ...

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  33. A CLEVER RUSE.

    Some Australians cleverly tricked a German machine gunner who was playing upon some retreating men. A stream of bullets came whenever an ...

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  34. PARIS CONFERENCE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Mr. R. Lansing (Secretary for State) says that America is considering the advisability of representation at the ...

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  35. THE COMING AIR WAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Press Bureau announces that Government officials have surveyed suitable tunnels, arches, crypts and basements in ...

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  36. SALVED RED CROSS GOODS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Some irritation has been caused through a leading firm selling Australian Red Cross comforts salved from a torpedoed liner. The ...

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  37. SALONIKA

    PARIS, Wednesday.—An Eastern communique states:— Artillery is active along the whole front, especially north of Monustir. ...

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  38. DARE TO BE A DANIEL

    A despatch from Chicago says that Daniel Wallace, organiser of the Christ League of Humanity has been sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment under ...

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  40. DUTCH EXPORTS TO GERMANY.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The The "Telegraff" has secure evidence from correspondents in Belgium proving that sand and gravel imported ...

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  41. ALLEGED NEUTRAL INTRIGUES

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York Sun's" Washington correspondent asserts that the British authorities at Halifax have intercepted a bag ...

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  42. ARGENTINE RAILWAY STRIKE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Buenos Ayres correspondent reports that the railway strike is more serious than was thought ...

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  43. BRITISH COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Commander-in-Chief reports:— Irish troops successfully raided new lines north-west of Bullecourt. ...

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  44. INCREASE IN AUSTRALIAN FREIGHTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is understood that homeward Australian freights will be raised all round immediately. The rate on wool will be 3½d. ...

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  45. APPEAL TO FRENCH-CANADIANS.

    MONTREAL, Wednesday.—Lord Shaughnessy (president of the C.P.R.) has issued a manifesto to the French Canadians urging that compulsory ...

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  46. HOUSE OF COMMONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.— In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law intimated that a Bill constituting an Air Ministry would shortly be ...

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  47. U.S. SHIPPING REQUISITIONED.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The requisitioning of all ships over [?] tons by the Shipping Board was effected to-day. some 2,00,000 tons of ...

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