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  2. ROUMAIA'S PERIL FALL OF MONASTIR

    The fall or Monastir within three days is predicted. Fighting through snow, sleet, and mud the French, Italians, Russians, and Servians impetuously ...

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  3. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS LABOR'S ARMY MOBILISING AGAIN

    Labor this yeas is entering upon a vigotous policy of municipal activity, and [?] every possible centre men are running in the Labor interest. It is time ...

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  4. FIGHTING IN FRANCE FRENCH DEFEAT ENEMY

    A report received from official headquarters in France states that after a bombardment of extraordinary intensity 35,000 Germans, backed up with gas and ...

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  5. ANZACS IN ACTION

    From Captain C. E. W. Bean (Australian Press Representative with tin1 Australian Imperial Forces). Copyright reserved by the Crown. ...

    Article : 234 words
  6. WAR PROBLEMS BELLIGERENT ACTIONS

    Another Allied conference will be held in Paris almost immediately. Great Britain will be represented by Mr. Asquith (Prime Minister), Mr. Lloyd George ...

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  7. THE COAL TROUBLE JUDGE TO HEAR CASE IF VOTE FAVORABLE

    MELBOURNE, November 18. Mr. Justice Higgins announced in the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration to-day that he would proceed with the hearing of the plaint ...

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  8. ALLIES LOSE NO TIME.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express," referring to the War Council now meeting in Paris, states that the Allies have not lost time in replying ...

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  9. SHIPPING POSITION EASED

    Assuming that the miners return to work on Wednesday or Thursday, it is unlikely that supplies of coal will reach Melbourne before Monday, December 4. ...

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  10. BAD WEATHER ON THE SOMME.

    An official communique says:—"On the Somme front the weather is bad, and the night was calm. Six aeroplanes were brought down there." ...

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  11. GERMAN THOROUGHNESS.

    An important feature of the German reorganisation consists of a measure to obtain increased supplies of food for the munition and industrial workers ...

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  12. UNLEY NOMINATIONS.

    Mavor—William Norman Parsons, King's Park, agent; Thomas Ryan, M.P., Malvern, estate agent. Aldermen (two wanted)—William Dring, ...

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  13. MORE ALLIED SUCCESSES.

    An official report, received from Salonika, states:—"The British on the left bank of the Struma have captured Barakli. ...

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  14. BRITISH HAUL OF PRISONERS.

    An official report, forwarded from British headquarters in France by General Haig at midnight on Friday, states:—"Since Monday we have taken 6190 ...

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  15. ALL THE ALLIES REPRESENTED.

    It is officially reported that the British on the left bank of the Struma at Barakli repulsed a violent Bulgarian counter-attack. East of the Cerna ...

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  16. PEACE OF THE WORLD.

    The European nations now at war are expected to send important messages on the subject of maintaining the peace of the world, to be read here on November ...

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  17. NO. INFANTRY ACTIVITY.

    Two of the latest Paris communiques state that there is no infantry activity in the region of the Somme. ...

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  18. FRANZ JOSEPH

    Reports received in Rotterdam state that Emperor Franz Joseph of Austria is suffering from a serious cold. He is troubled with a hacking cough. He is only ...

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  19. BRITISH ADVANCE THEIR POSITIONS

    General Haig reports:—"We have advanced our position north-east of Beaumont Hamel and north of Beaucourt The enemy heavily shelled Beaumont ...

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  20. RUSSIANS PROGRESS ALONG DANUBE.

    A Russian report states that persistent enemy attacks continue in the Alt and Jiul Valleys. It adds:—"We are continuing to progress along the Danube front." ...

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  21. DUTCH SUPPLIES FOR ENGLAND.

    A Rotterdam message states that Germany intends to attempt to put a complete stoppage to the traffic between Holland and Great Britain. It will be her ...

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  22. INFERIOR GERMAN SOLDIERS.

    The "Petit Parisian" relates that a wounded German staff officer, captured at Beaumont Hamel. said that the present German soldiers are in no way ...

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  23. HINDMARSH.

    The nominations for the Hindmarsh elections closed on Saturday, and a contest will take place on December 2 for every position. ...

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  24. RULERS OF AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    The "Vossische Zeitung" (Berlin) states that on the anniversary of his accession day (November 2) the Emperor of Austria-Hungary will announce the exercise of ...

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  25. ROUMANIANS LOSE TWO VILLAGES.

    A Russian communique says:—"The enemy occupied the village of Lirasht, in the Kimpolung region. The Roumanians evacuated the village of Teniciulesti, in ...

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  26. BRITISH STUDENTS LEARN RUSSIAN

    Mr. R. Fleming, the American Consul at Edinburgh, reports that Great Britain is making efforts to extend trade with Russia. The Russian language is being ...

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  27. THE DEUTSCHLAND RAMS HER TUG

    While leaying New London on her return voyage to Germany the German trading submarine, Deutschland, cut her tug in two. The latter immediately ...

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  28. BRITISH GAINS ON STRUMA.

    A British report from Salonika states:—"After heavy artillery preparation on the Struma we attacked the enemy and captured Barakli. We again drove out the ...

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  29. GENERAL WAR NEWS ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    An Italian official report says:—"There have been heavy bombardments along our line. We advanced at points on the Carso Pilateau. A strong enemy attack ...

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  30. VESSELS LOSE HEAVILY.

    It is estimated that vessels now idle in Commonwealth waters have already lost nearly. £000,000 prospective earnings, as a result of the coal strike. ...

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  31. CANADIAN DUTY ON BRITISH GOODS.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, in a speech to-day, vigorously denounced the Government for increasing the duty on British-made goods. He declared that this was both ...

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  32. ROUMANIANS INFLICT HEAVY LOSSES.

    A Roumanian communique says:—"We repulsed violent enemy attacks in the predeal and Dragoslavele regions with heavy losses. We were compelled to withdraw ...

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  33. MEN DISMISSED AT NEWPORT.

    Notice has been given to about 400 men employed at the Newport workshops that their services will not be required after Monday. The employes affected Lncluda ...

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  34. DAMAGE APPARENTLY SLIGHT.

    The damage received by the German submarine Deutschland is apparently slight, but a full examination will be made before she resumes her voyage. ...

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  35. FUEL AND LIGHT RESTRICTIONS

    The Minister of the Interior (M. Maly) has instructed the prefect of every departvnent in France to appeal for the co-operation of the mayors of communes ...

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  36. FIGHT WITH MOHAMMEDANS.

    An official report has been received from India, winch states that British troops engaged Mohammedan forces, estimated at 6000 strong, on the border ...

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  37. OUTLOOK BRIGHTER.

    The outlook in regard to the coal strike is brighter. The miners' officials have agreed to advise the men to go back and to submit their case to the special ...

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  38. DELAY FOR DEUTSCHLAND.

    The Deutschland nestles in a high-wall pocket with a damaged prow where something stronger than her own hawsers is likely to hold her. Two attorneys, ...

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  39. NORWOOD'S LABOR TICKET.

    The Norwood Labor "ticket" for the municipal fight is as follows:—For Mayor—Councillor Lionel L. Hill, M.P. ...

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  40. NEW STARTING DEVICE

    On Saturday last, at the race meeting conducted by the South Australian Tattersall's Club at Morphettville, Mr. H. P. McLachlan's patent starting stall, ...

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  41. AFGHAN TRIBESMEN KILLED.

    The War Office reports that on the Afghanistan frontier the British troops defeated 500 Mohammedan tribesmen, who withdrew, leaving 100 dead. The ...

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  42. CAMPAIGN AT NORWOOD.

    Although there has been slight skirmishing among the municipal outposts at Kensington and Norwood it has been merely to test the enemy's strength. The first ...

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  43. PROSPECT CARNIVAL

    Prospett was en fete on Saturday last, the occasion of a carnival to augment the Australian Soldiers' Repatriation Fund. The utmost enthusiasm prevailed ...

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  44. BRITISH POST INVESTED.

    In East Africa, according to an official report, the enemy on November 8, attacked and invested a small British' post at Malangali. A. British column from ...

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  45. NEWCASTLE PLEASED

    General satisfaction Was expressed in the city and districts last night when word came through that the representatives of the miners had agreed to submit ...

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  46. INDUSTRIES CARRYING ON

    No further reports of the stopping of industries owing to the lack of coal supplies have reached Mr. F. L. W. Ashby (secretary of the Chamber of ...

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  47. HOME AFFAIRS ENQUIRY

    For the greater part of yesterday's sitting at the Senate club-room of the royal commission which 1- investigating matters connected with the Home Affairs ...

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  48. ANOTHER SUBMARINE CRISIS.

    The "Westminster Gazette," Commenting on the interview given by Herr Zimmerman, the German Foreign. UnderSecretary, says:—"No wonder it is ...

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  49. TRADES TO RUN AS USUAL.

    Mr. C. E. Norman (chairman of the Railway Commission) said this morning, after a conference with his colleague, Mr. E. B. Jones, that the Commissioners ...

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  50. PASSENGERS HOPEFUL.

    So far no great inconvenience has been caused the travelling public by the curtainment of [?]modation on the Sydned express rain. The railway ...

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  51. BENZINE AND TOLUENE

    A regulation which has just been passed by the Federal Governement under the war Precautions Act prohibiting the use of crude tar in certain ...

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  52. PRISONER IN GERMANY

    News that filters through at intervals from Australians in German pri[?] camps indicates that some at least of [?] troops who have had the misfortune ...

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  53. INCONVENIENCE AT YANKALILLA.

    The effects of the coal strike are already being felt in the Yankalilla district, more especially at Yankalilla and Normanville. The shortage of coal [?] ...

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  54. DON'T WINK

    When passing a constable in the [?] always keep to the right, and never wink your eye. It may be that the policeman is DON'T WIXK ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. BAY TRIPS REDUCED.

    During summer the Melbourne Steam Ferries' Company is accustomed to run bibourly trips. However, as a consequence of the coal strike, the winter timetable of ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. Advertising

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  59. SHEARING CONFERENCE FAILS.

    The conference of representatives of the pastoralists and graziers' associations of the various States and pf officials of the Australian Workers' Union ...

    Article : 81 words
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