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  2. TURKEY

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Milan states that on October 1 the Grand Vizier had important conferences at Sofia and reached important decisions ...

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  3. THE WEST LINE

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a report to the War Office to-day, said:— After maintaining strong pressure earlier in the day the [?]2nd Division ...

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  4. HINDENBURG LINE

    The position to-day is that the Germans are holding the last trench of the Hindenburg system before Deaurevoir and Ramicourt The Australians ...

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  5. GERMANY

    According to Reuter's correspondent at Copenhagen the Berlin "Mettags Zeitung" has made the announcement that Prince Max of Baden becomes ...

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  6. THE HOLY LAND

    The official correspondent with the A.I.F. telegraphs that on September 30 the Light Horse Brigade brilliantly cooperated in the capture of Damascus. ...

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  7. DAMASCUS

    Mr. Henry Gullet, official representative with the Australians in Palestine cables from Damascus on October 1:— Our entry into ...

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  8. FOCH LIKE A JUGGLER.

    Commenting in a leading artice on the position on the West front, "The Times" says:— The stiffened resistance is due to ...

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  9. MORE CAMOUFLAGE?

    The "Daily News" correspondent at Zurich has telegraphed that Turkey has informed Germany of her determination to propose peace with the Allies. ...

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  10. PRINCE MAX.

    In some of the criticism that has been made in Germany regarding Prince Max's appointment, it is pointed out that the fact that he is a future ruler ...

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  11. AN OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUE.

    Palastine communique:—The Australian mounteds on October 2 captured an enemy column in the vicinity of Kubbetiasafir, 17 miles to the north-east of ...

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  12. THE FALL OF BERAT.

    Austrian official:— We have withdrawn divisions from Albenia owing to the events on the Bulgarian front. Thus Berat-fell to the enemy's ...

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  13. DAMASCUS.

    Horatio Robson writes:—Damasous is the oldest city in the world, and it is, the only city that can claim the title "perennial." Its origin is lost in the ...

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  14. A PLENARY SESSION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam telegraphs that Berlin party leaders have decided that the Reichstag shall hold a plenary session on Tuesday or ...

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  15. THREATENING RETREAT LINES.

    The breathing of the F[?]somme to Be[?] time, between C[?]i and St. Q[?] seriously Threater's the enemy's [?] of retreat in the Cise Valley, and it ...

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  16. ENEMY'S EXTENSIVE WITHDRAWALS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a report, states:— The progress of the Allied offensive in Flanders and before Cambral and St. ...

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  17. ITALIANS ACTIVE.

    Italian semi-official:— The Italian right wing is continuing to advance astride Osum. We have occupied and passed beyond ...

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  18. "MUST HAVE COLONIES."

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent, telegraphing yesterday, stated that Dr. Wilhelm Solf (German Colonial Secretary), lecturing in Munich before an ...

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  19. BOLSHEVISM

    Millions of people all over the world are speculating now on the question, "Can or will the Bolsheviks in Russia be defeated?" ...

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  20. A DEFINITE PEACE.

    A Bulgarian communique announces that the armistice was signed on the evening of September 29. It exhorted the nation to be calm, and ...

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  21. RUSSIA

    A British official message from North Russia says:— In connection with the capture of Ukhtinskaya 160 of the enemy were ...

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  22. PLOTTER PRISONED

    Renter's New York correspondent tele graphs that Franz von Rintelen, a con victed bomb plotter, has been sent to prison following the refusal of America ...

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  23. WITHDRAWLS.

    We withdraw from parts of the salient in our lines near St. Quentin, northwestward of [?]ms and westward of the Argonne, says a German official report. ...

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  24. BIG LIST OF CAPTURES.

    French communique:—During September the Allies in France and Belgium have taken 2844 officers, 180,162 men, 1600 guns, and over 10,000 machine guns. ...

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  25. COLLISION AT SEA

    An Admiralty report in regard to the statement that a gunboat was torpedoed on September 30, says the vessel was sunk in a collision with a merchantman. ...

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  26. THE FOURTH ARMY.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters telegraphs:—I hear to-day's attack by the Fourth Army is progressing well. ...

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  27. BATILA BAGES FORIOUSLY.

    Telegraphing from the British headquarter in France, Mr. W. Beach Thomas, the "Daily Mail" correspondent, says:— ...

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  28. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Representatives yesterday Mr. Watt, in reply to Mr. Higgs, said that he had been endeavoring to find out whether Australian capital me being ...

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  29. GERMANY NOT TO BE TRUSTED.

    Warning the Allies of the danger of listening to the German whine for the restoration of her colonies, the "Daily Mail" points out that their retention ...

    Article : 86 words
  30. FRENCH FIGHT SPLENDIDLY.

    French communique:—North of Vesle we are continuing to advance and have captured Loivre. In the region of Neuvillette we met ...

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  31. COURAGE V. CHEMICALS

    There is a certain amount of grim truth in a German military order recently captured in the great Allied drive on the western front. In that order ...

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  32. AUSTRALIANS CAPTURE LAST TRENCHES.

    The Australians and ther British units this morning have gone forward in an attack upon the last remaining trench of the Hindenburg system. ...

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  33. PAST REDEEMED.

    Cambrai, the fall of which is expected at any moment, is a very ancient city, and was known as Camaracum in the days of Roman Gallia. In pre-war times ...

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  34. AUSTRALIANS AT WORK

    Six minutes after the Australian and British one started out in the yellow dawn to-day the German barrage came down heavily along the front. The ...

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  35. THROUGH GERMAN EYES.

    German official:—We evacuated Armentieres and Lens without fighting on the night of October 1, and occupied positions to the east. ...

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  36. BELGIAN ADVICES.

    Belgian communique:—The FrancoBelgians on October 3 attacked strong enemy positions on the east of St. Aden and broke down the enemy resistance. ...

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  37. AIRMEN AT WORK.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Our aviation men have dropped 43 tons of bombs on selected targets. A concentrated attack was made on ...

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  38. PRISONERS OF WAR

    According to a Press Bureau report the War Cabinet has appointed Sir George Cave chairman of the inter-departmental prisoners of war committee, which will be ...

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  39. "SAMMIES" AT IT.

    American communique:—With the French we drove back the enemy and took Blanc Mont and other positions in the Champagne district. ...

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  40. MORE COALITION

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that the "Mitts Zeitung" reports that advices from Budapest states that a movement for the formation of ...

    Article : 84 words
  41. FRENCHMEN'S DAY'S WORK.

    French communique:—In the region of St. Quentin violent fighting has occurred on the Hindenburg positions between Lesdines and Siqueharm, where ...

    Article : 146 words
  42. BELGIANS PROGRESS.

    A Belgian communique states:— Notwithstanding the enemy's stiff resistance, the Belgian army is able to improve its positions by local thrusts at ...

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  43. JUDGE AND THE C.B.E.

    Judge Greenwe[?]l, replying Newcastle to congratulations on receiving a Commandership of the Order of the British Empire and he had not the remotest idea why it had been ...

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  44. MANNA FROM THE SKY

    French aviation communique:—Unfavorable weather on October 2 made observation of the enemy movements difficult. Twenty-six tons of bombs and ...

    Article : 84 words
  45. THE LATEST BULLETIN.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—At dawn the British infantry tanks attacked an eight miles front from Sequehart to the canal northward of ...

    Article : 262 words
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