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  2. GENERAL. Making a New Jaw.

    An amazing triumph in dental and sorgical skill has been exhibited at the Royal Society of Medicine. During the Neuve Chapelle battles a Highland, lieutenant had ...

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  3. AFRICA. Troops for Mozambique.

    An exchange reports, without comment, that transports conveying expeditionary forces have sailed for Mozambique a Portuguese colony in East Africa, ...

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  4. UNITED STATES. THE ARMENIAN MASSACRES.

    The Westminster Gazette, in a leading article on the Armenian massacres, says:—"What the world wants and does not find is the smallest evidence that Germany has ...

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  5. ON THE SEA. German Transport Sunk.

    An official message from Petrograd states that a British submarine near the German coast in the Baltic Sea shelled and sank a German transport. ...

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  6. Soldiers and Ploughing.

    The Secretary for War.(Earl Kitchener) is releasing ploughmen in the army for a mouth to assist the farmers with the autumn ploughing. ...

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  7. Naval Lieutenant's Great Achievement.

    The Admiralty states that the commander of a British submarine in the 'Sea of Marmora has reported that Lieut. Doyly Hughes ...

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  8. "War-on-War" Men Expelled.

    The Council of the Labour Party at Johannesburg has expelled the "war on war" section from its membership. The expulsions include Mr. Andrews (President of ...

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  9. French Administration.

    The Minister for Foreign Affairs (M. Delcasse) is ill, and the Premier (M. Viviani) has temporarily taken over his duties. ...

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  10. Labour and the War.

    Workmen at an oil refinery in Marseilles nave struck because the products are being sent to, Switzerland, and are suspected of being re-exported to-Germany. ...

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  11. To Check the Barbarities.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Balfour) in a letter to Mr. T. P. O'Connor, M.P:, says that amid all the horrors of this war, nothing is more horrible ' than the ...

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  12. IN THE AIR. Foe's Headquarters Bombed

    The Lialian communique says that 14 Italian aeroplanes bombed headquarters of one of the Austrian high commands at Costanjerica, also Austrian encampments ...

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  13. Hesperian's Officers Rewarded.

    The President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Runciman) has made presentations to Capt. W. S.. Main, and the other officers of the steamer-Hesperian, in recognition of ...

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  14. ARMENIAN ATROCITIES

    There are signs of awakening indignation at the Armenian massacres. The principal New York newspapers contain denunciatory articles, many declaring that the ...

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  15. Plane Smashed in Street.

    A French aeroplane, when flying over the City of Paris, had to make a forced descent owing to an engine trouble. Unable to find a more open space he came ...

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  16. Killed in Action.

    Major Arthur Trehearne, of the Seaforth Highlanders, a motive of Melbourne, was billed in action in France on September 25. ...

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  17. Proposed Gift by India.

    The Rajali of Rutlam, who is fighting in France is appealing to Indian noblemen and commercal men to establish, a fund with the object of presenting to Great ...

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  18. No Wavering.

    The Primp Minister (Mr. Asquith), in a message to the Liberals of his constituency (East Fife), says:—"The spirit of fixed determination, no matter at what sacrifice, to ...

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  19. AMERICAN DEFENCE.

    The United States Secretary of War (Mr. L. M. Garrison) has proposed an enlargement of the American standing army to 120,000 men. with a trained reserve of ...

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  20. NEW WAR VESSELS. Shallow-Draught Monitors,

    Capt. A. H. Pollen, a naval writer, in Land and Water hints that since the Ad-' miralty proved the usefulness of monitors in August. 1914, on the Belgian coast, it ...

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  21. Dogs Find Wounded.

    The Spectator quotes a letter received from a nursing Sister at the Dardanelles, stating that the Red Cross St. Bernard dogs are a great help in finding wounded ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA. MUNITIONS COMPANY.

    The War Munitions Supply Company has received an unofficial intimation that its tender for the manufacture of high explosive shell. in this State has been ...

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  23. Parliamentary Innovation,

    Owing to the increasing demand among the members of the French Senate and Chamber of Deputies for fuller information relative to the action of the Government at ...

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  24. GREEKS AND ALLIES.

    At a meeting of the Greek residents of Perth to-day strong pro-Allies sympathy was drown, and it was decided to send a cable message to M. Venezelos, deeply ...

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  25. Cry of Despair.

    A French official message says that the Bulgarian Minister (Dr. D. Stanciow) has departed from Paris. One of his Secretaries on the crowded quay. ...

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  26. The "Blockade."

    Out of 1,366 arrivals and sailings,of vessels during the past week eight snips were sunk, aggregating 25,027 tons. ...

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  27. SIR EDWARD GREY. Press Defender.

    The Observer Pays that the rabid newspapers which suggest Sir Edward Grey's fall could hot make a proposal more joyously acceptable to the enemy if they were ...

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  28. British Blockade in Baltic.

    The crew of the German steamer Lulea (2,239 tons) has landed at Falster, a Danish island in the Baltic Sea. It reported that the British submarine E19 had ...

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  29. POPULAR OFFICER DEAD.

    Major Hunt, D.A.A. and Q.M.G. in Tasmania, died this afternoon of meningitis. He went to Melbourne on September 4, and returned on September 20. Later he ...

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  30. Centralization Advocated.

    The newspaper Corrier Della Sera urges that' new methods should be adopted for dealing with the Balkans. It advocates the formation of an executive committee in ...

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  31. Enemy Ships Sunk.

    A submarine in the North Sea, believed to be a British vessel has sunk a German collier off Oreland, on the north-west coast of Norway. The submarine also sheaed ...

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  32. GREECE.

    The Greek mobilization has been concluded The headquarters ate established, at Salonika. The newspaper Kairoi states that after ...

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  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CONTRACTS FOR HIGH EXPLOSIVES.

    The following, South Australia contracts for the, manufacture of [?] explosive shell bodies have been accepted the 'Minister for Defence (Mr Pearce):—South ...

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  34. EARL SELBORNE ON CENSORS.

    The President of the Board of Agriculture (Earl of Selborne), speaking at York said the Empire was confronted by a crisis, but was undismayed, although it would ...

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  35. Roumanian Neutrality,

    Bulgaria has asked Roumania to facilitate the transit of 6,000 Bulgarians from Germany to Austria. The Quadruple Entente has requested the Roumanian ...

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  36. Willowie Lad Hit.

    Writing from a hospital on August 9 to his mother at Willowie Pte. W. W. Tilbrook says:—"I got a bullet wound in the left wrist. and am again in hospital. I ...

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  37. Holy Places Defiled.

    The Alexandria correspondent of The Temps, dealing with Turco-German military operations in Palestine, states that all the Christian convents at Jerusalem have ...

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  38. Towards India.

    The German press is enthusiastic over the fall of Belgrade, which is regarded as the best base for the coming groat operaKens and the beginning of a great Oriental ...

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  39. Cholera in German Navy.

    A serious epidemic of cholera has broken out among the men of the German Navy at Kiel Harbour. ...

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  40. Straight Talk from Robert Blatchford.

    Mr. Robert Blatchford, writing in The Weekly Dispatch, says that King Ferdinand's ambition in the Balkans resembles the Kaiser's in Europe. He wishes to ...

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  41. French Naval Change.

    Admiral Bone de Lapeyrere has resigned the position of Commander-in-Chief of the French Navy, and has been succeeded by Vice Admiral du Fournet ...

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  42. TURKEY. What Turkey Believes.

    In the Turkish Chamber on October 5 the President (Halil Bey) said Bulgaria was opening a new chapter in history. One of the most important results of the war ...

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  43. Allies' Permanent War Council.

    Newspapers at the French capital comment on the undesirablenss of weakening the western defensive by dispatching troops to the Balkans. They contend that ...

    Article : 148 words
  44. INCREASED REINFORCEMENTS.

    Speaking in regard to the request of the Imperial authorities for an increase in Australia's monthly reinforcements from 6,500 to 9,100 men, the Minister for ...

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  45. ITALY. Austrian Mutineers' Fate.

    The Italian newspapers state that a Hungarian Hon red regiment which was ordered to the front from Tohlach was forced to march for 10 hours without ...

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  46. Plucky Australian.

    The London Gazette states that a Distinguished Conduct-Medal has been awarded to Staff-Sgt. Heath, of the Australian Flying Corps, for conspicuous pluck and ...

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  47. GREEK RESERVISTS.

    Two hundred Greek reservists were about to leave South Africa for Greece to join the colours when they learned of the resignation of the Premiership by M. ...

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  48. Press Censorship.

    The Home Secretary (Sir J. A. Simon), replying in the House of Commons to Lord Selborne's strictures on the restriction of news by the censors, states that the official ...

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  49. Strong Enemy Attacks.

    The Home communique states that considerable enemy forces attacked the Italian positions in the Plezzo basin, at Mrzli, in the Moore Nero region, and at Dolje, in ...

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  50. THE DARDANELLES.

    The Turkish communiques of the last few days speak only of minoir fighting at the Dardanelles ...

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  51. French Newspaper Advice.

    The French newspapers, discussing the' situation in the Balkans, say that the Entente nations are united regarding the effort inquired to ...

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