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  3. SPECIAL SUNDAY ISSUE.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "There has been more fighting at Thiepval. We made slight progress at Lesbouefs. ...

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  4. THE REFERENDUM.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. W. M. Hughes) left Melbourne yesterday afternoon for Brisbane. He will speak in Brisbane on Wednesday and intends ...

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  5. England's Call to Mr. Hughes.

    The "National Review" and the "English Review" publish the text of the memorial inviting Mr. W. M. Hughes to return to Britain. The ...

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  6. THE DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA.

    In an official announcement calling for the enlistment of all men between 21 and 35 years of age who are unmarried or widowers without children, it ...

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  7. THE MEETINGS NEXT WEDNESDAY.

    Several Sydney unions have determined to join in the meeting to be held in the Domain on Wednesday to discuss the conscripton issue, but a larger ...

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  8. BAVARIAN CROWN PRINCE INTERVIEWED.

    The German press has published an interview with Crown Prince Ruprecht of Bavaria, who says:— "It is improbable that the Somme ...

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  9. GERMAN OFFICIALS.

    Dr. von Kuhlmann, German Minister at The Hague, has been appointed Ambassador to Constantinople. General von Wenzel, has resigned his ...

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  10. THE THIEPVAL BATTLE.

    "The Times" correspondent at headquarters writes:— "Britain's prisoners have totalled 30,000 since July 1. We are giving the ...

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  11. FOOD SUPPLY OF THE TROOPS.

    The Allies' forces beef demands, according to the Food Commission, exceed the total British importations in 1913, greatly heightening the prices. ...

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  12. THE ANZACS IN FRANCE.

    "The Weekly Despatch" has interviewed General Sir Newton Moore, who stated that General Birdwood had told him during his visit to the front that ...

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  13. VOLUNTEER REJECTS.

    Senator Pearce, Minister for Defence, stated yesterday that those men who were now being calld up and who had previously volunteered for overseas ...

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  14. CANADA'S FINANCES.

    Sir Thomas White (Canadian Minister of Finance) is going to England to discuss Canada's finances. ...

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  15. A.S.E. PRESIDENT'S APPEAL.

    An appeal to unionists on the conscriptionist question has been made by Mr. A. B. Dawson, president of the New South Wales District of the ...

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  16. In the Balkans.

    A French message from Salonika states that the Allies' aeroplanes have bombed Sofia. ...

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  17. ALL ELIGIBLES TO REPORT THIS WEEK.

    It is explained officially that all those men liable will be required to report some time during this week between October 2 and 7. Every man will be ...

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  18. A FRENCH ADVANCE.

    The French are advancing from Combles, and are progressing between Fregicourt and Morval. ...

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  19. CANADA'S PART.

    Canada is now paying £2,000,000 monthly to the wives and dependents of soldiers. The Navy Department is seeking ...

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  20. Greece's Position.

    Captain Botassis, Greek naval attache in Paris, has resigned his position. ...

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  21. PROGRESS NORTH OF RANCOURT.

    A French communique says:—"We have made further progress north of Rancourt." ...

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  22. CANADA'S TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    There has been a large increase of the shipping trade between Vancouver and Vladivstock (Russia). Baron Shaughenessy (President of the ...

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  23. MR. HOYLE DECLARES FOR CONSCRIPTION.

    Mr. Hoyle, Assistant State Treasurer and Minister for Railways, said yesterday:—"I intend to issue a writ against the New South Wales P.L.L. executive ...

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  24. PROPOSED ENTERTAINMENT TAX.

    Mr. W. G. Higgs (Federal Treasurer) was waited on yesterday by a large deputation representing the theatrical interests of the Commonwealth, ...

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  25. COUNTER-ATTACKS REPULSED.

    General Haig reports that heavy fighting continues at Thiepval. and that all attacks have been repulsed. ...

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  26. THE PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT SUPPORTED.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent says that a telegram from Crete announces that the proclamation of the Provisional Government for the salvation ...

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  27. IN BROKEN HILL.

    Amongst the list of Victorians wounded in France in a recent casualty list appears the name of Private J. M'Cusker. Private M'Cusker is a ...

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  28. NEW BRITISH DIVISIONS ENGAGED.

    General Haig reports:— "We have improved our position at Thiepval, where counter-attacks in the neighborhood of the 'Stuff' redoubt ...

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  29. SYDNEY EIGHT-HOURS DAY DINNER.

    There was a large and representative gathering in the Sydney Trades Hall it hight on the occasion of the annual dinner in connection with the Sydney ...

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  30. THE MURDER OF A POLICEMAN.

    Three arrests were made yesterday at Tottenham in connection with the murder committed at the local police station last week. Roland Kennedy, ...

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  31. KING CONSTANTINE STILL NEUTRAL.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent of Athens says that King Constatine persists in maintaining neutrality, and that all precious reports to the contrary ...

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  32. ALLIES' VAST ARMED CAMP.

    The London "Times" correspondent, after visiting the French army headquarters on the Somme front, says:— "There is perfect Allies' coordination, ...

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  33. ATTEMPTS TO WRECK TRAINS.

    During the last four months or so, there have been four separate attempts to wreck suburban trains by placing ironbark sleepers across the rails. In ...

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  34. A.M.A. MEETING.

    There was a large attendance at a special general meeting of the A.M.A. held in the quadrangle at the rear of the Trades Hall this afternoon. The ...

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  35. In Mesopotamia.

    A "Times" correspondent on the Tigris front says that the situation there is unchanged. Activities are confined to artillery work and air raiding. ...

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  36. JOCKEY SERIOUSLY HURT.

    The well-known Broken Hill jockey, E. Collins, was seriously hurt last evening just after the races. He was waiting on the course for a motor car ...

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  37. CANADA'S SHORTAGE OF PAPER.

    The Canadian newspapers are confronted with a serious shortage of newspaper, and the high prices have caused much alarm. There is a paper ...

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  38. GERMAN EFFORTS TO CALM THE PUBLIC.

    The German war papers are endeavering to calm the national fears regarding the Somme offensive, some asserting that the British are already ...

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  39. BRITISH DAYLIGHT SAVING.

    Summer time in Britain ends at mid-night to-night (Saturday), when all the clooks will be put back. ...

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  40. AUSTRALIANS IN KITCHENER HOSPITAL.

    The large Kitchener memorial hospital at Brighton has been converted entirely to the use of the Australians. ...

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