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  2. REFERENDUM.

    Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, went up to Auburn to speak in favour of the Government's conscription proposals last night. He said beforehand that he expected the meeting ...

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  3. CALLED UP.

    Men were coming in at the Royal Agricultural Show Ground again yesterday in a steady stream, and, as on the previous day, several of them expressed a desire to go into an ...

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  4. WAR NOTES.

    The latest news from the Somme region tells of the French resuming the offensive on the southern side of the river along a rather important section of the front. Their ...

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  5. LATE WAR NEWS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in his noon report to-day, says:—There has been increased enemy artillery activity north of Neuvilie St. Va[?]st. ...

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  6. TRANSYLVANIA.

    A German communique states: We captured the exit from the Kargitta Mountains on to Upper and Lower Csik, in the Alt Valley. ...

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  7. SUBMARINE WAR.

    An American Note says: The Allies urge neutrals to prevent belligerent submarines from using neutral waters owing to the facility with which submarines avold ...

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  8. VALUE OF MONASTIR.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Athens correspondent says:—Stern fighting was continued fall Sunday on the Allies' left wing. The Servians were particularly heavily ...

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  9. NEW GAIN SOUTH OF THE SOMME FRENCH ADVANCE

    The French made a dashing attack on a three-miles front south of the Somme, and beyond, their objectives. ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    Mr. Runciman (President of the Board of Trade) stated in the House of Commons to-day that since the war the Government had taken more and more comprehensive ...

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  11. SALONICA.

    The War Office reports: Our troops on the Salonica front, beyond the Struma, have occupied Topalova and Prosenik, thus cutting the Seres-Demirhissar ...

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  12. AFTER THE WAR.

    Sir Joseph Ward, Finance Minister for New Zelanad, when interviewed, said the first thing necessary was to win the war outright, and then to bring in improved ...

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  13. ITALIANS IN ALBANIA.

    The Italians are daily increasing their hold on Albanian territory, and the cables to-day announce the occupation of Kilsura, which stands on teh River Vojusa, about 40 miels ...

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  14. THE SOCIALIST CASE.

    Among the most interesting and the most illuminating literary efforts, brought to light in the present conscription campaign is a pamphlet entitled "The Socialist Case for ...

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  15. ITALIANS IN ALBANIA.

    An Italian communique says: We occupied Klisura, south-cast of Tepelini, in Southern Albania. ...

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  16. GREEK CABINET.

    Advices from Athens state that M. Lambros has formed a Cabinet. Turkish Asia Minor batteries unsuccessfully attacked the Greek revolutionaries' ...

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  17. POSITION OF FOREIGNERS.

    At the conclusin of his speech at Crow's Nest on Tuesday, Senator Pearce was asked why should foreigners in Austrlia enjoy the same privileges as Australians, and not have ...

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  18. TRANSPORT DIFFICULTIES.

    The Italians in Valona have for a long while been an unknown quantity. We know that Italy transported 50,000 troops there in the first place, but as to what extent those ...

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  19. THE SOMME FRONT.

    A French communique, issued at midnight on Tuesday, says:— Attacking on a three-miles front, be[?] Berny-en-Santerre and Chaulnes, ...

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  20. ONLY SONS.

    The definitino of the term "only son" has given rise to more inquiries than any other ground of exemption from military registration. Hundreds of instances have ...

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  21. IRISH RECRUITS.

    Lord Wimborne (Lord Lieutenant of Ireland), in a speech delivered in Dublin, siad that 157,000 recruits had enlisted in Ireland to the middle of September, comprising 92,000 ...

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  22. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    The effect of the calling up of men for home defence upon the railway service of the State is occupying the attentino of the authorities, and it appears that the problem will be ...

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  23. GERMANY'S FOOD.

    Mr. Curtin, the American journalist who has just returned from Germany, in an article in the "Daily Mail," says that the food situation in Germany and ...

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  24. FIGURES IN OTHER STATES.

    Up to yesterday 46,287 men had been examined in Victoria. Of these 20,363 were fit, 14,894 unfit, 9206 doubtful, and 1824 temporally unfit, while 15,742 applications for exemptions ...

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  25. IMPROTANCE OF VALONA.

    Although in order to retain Valona Italy has had to tie up a considerable number of troops there, the occupation of the port was, no doubt, fully justified. When the Austrians ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND HEROES.

    Fifty-five New Zealand soldiers have been awarded the Military Cross. ...

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  27. TRIESTE IN DANGER.

    A Zurich wircless message says: Austrian newspapers are significantly explaining that Trieste is not of great strategic importance, and is of no real use as an ...

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  28. STATURE OF ANZACS.

    Sir L. G. Chiozza Money has a column article in the "Daily Mail" headed: "Why the Anzaes are Fine and Large." He says the Anaacs are alert and keen-eyed, ...

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  29. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The House of Commons opened quietly to-day. Mr. Runciman (President of the Board of Trade) announced the establishment of ...

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  30. COST OF ZEPPELINS.

    During the past few days the sumbarine has been figuring as Germany's main weapon of ruthlessness, and, while the attentin of the German public has been riveted on the ...

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  31. MASKED BURGLAR.

    An attempt at robbery was reported to the police last night by Mrs. Linda Prince, of The Cottage, Upper Avonue-road, Mosman. Mrs. Pricne stated ...

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  32. THE YELLOW PRESS.

    The British Press Bureau states that certain American newspapers published an alleged cable from the London correspondent of the International News Service ...

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  33. PUBILSHER CHARGED.

    In the police court to-day, before Mr. H. Giles Shaw, S.M., William Diggory Barnett, general secretary of the A.M.A., and pubilsher of the "Barrier Daily Truth," on ball, was ...

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  34. COMMISSION CRITICISED.

    A Blue Book reveals the fact that the firm of Sir John Jackson, Ltd., made an offer to Lord Kitchener in August, 1914, to erect army huts without profit. The ...

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  35. EASTERN FRONT.

    The Paris "Journal" records an extraordinary achievement by the Belgian automobiles on the Russian front. They genetrated Galicia to a depth of 90 miles. ...

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  36. PRICE OF BUTTER.

    Senator Russell stated to-day that the whole question of the butter trade was receiving attention, and that he hoped to be able to make a statement early next week setting ...

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  37. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    The steamers Tainui (from Wellington). Star of India (from Brisbane), and Whakatane (from Auckland), have arrived at London. ...

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  38. ACCIDENTAL DEATH.

    An inquiry was held by the City Coroner yesterday into the death of Harold Arthur Ewen, aged 14, who died at St. Ives Hospital. North Sydney, from injuries received ...

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