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  2. BRITAIN'S NEW WEAPON

    Mr. Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, in a further contribution to the "Daily Telegraph," describes the British Admiralty's efficient transformation of the fleet at the ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION.

    It is stated that Sir Edward Carson resigned from the Coalition Cabinet because be disapproves of the big new advance in the Balkans. ...

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  4. ALLIES IN GALLIPOLI

    The War Office announces that General Sir Inn Hamilton has relinquished command of the Allied forces at the Dardanelles, and is returning to England, where he will make ...

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  5. PITH OF THE WAR.

    Sir lan Hamilton has been recalled from Gallipoli to report to the War Office on the Dardanelles campaign. He will De succeeded by General Sir ...

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  6. SIDELIGHTS OF WAR

    Since they landed in Gallipoll on that memorable April morn the Australian troops have cooked each for himself much as if they had been castaways upon a desert ...

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  7. COMPULSION.

    Considerable interest is being taken in the question of compulsory service. "Conscriptions," says the "Daily News" (Radical), "belive that the ...

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  8. ALLIES OCCUPY ENOS.

    London newspapers announce, that the Allies have landed at Enos, the Turkish port at the mouth of the Maritsa, and close to the Bulgarian frontier. Enos is 14 miles ...

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  9. MR. ASQUITH ILL.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) is suffering from gastro intestinal catarrh, and it will be necessary for him to take a few days' rest. ...

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  10. LONDON AIR RAID.

    At the inquest of an additional 23 victims of the recent Zeppelin raid—all of them killed in the London area—evidence was given to show that a railway goodsman was ...

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  11. Allies in Macedonia.

    The Romo correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that 20,000 additional Anglo-French troops left Salonika on Sunday for Macedonia. ...

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  12. MOSCOW RIOTS.

    Mr. Stephen Graham, the well known English author, who has lived many years in Moscow, attributes the declaration of martial law in that city and the ...

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  13. Mr. Redmond Outspoken.

    Mr. John Redmond, M.P., addressing the Nationalist Convention in Dublin on Monday, declared that the existence of the Coalition Government was precarious, being ...

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  14. CABINET CRISIS.

    Sir Edward Carson, one of the eight Unionists who joined the Coalition Cabinet in May last, has resigned. It is remarked that Sir Edward Carson ...

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  15. THE NEW LEADER.

    Major-General Sir Charles Carmichael Monro. K.C.B., is seven years younger than General Sir Ian Hamilton, whom he succeeds, being 55 years of age. He ...

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  16. Recruits for Britain.

    According to the "Daily Chronicle," the Nitional Register shows that 1,900,000 men of military age in Great Britain have not enlisted and are not engaged in the ...

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  17. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    Survivors of the French steamer Amiral Hamelin (5,051 tons), which was sunk by an enemy submarine in the Mediterranean, state that the vessel was attacked without ...

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  18. ROUMANIA.

    Great diplomatic activity is reported from Bucharest, the capital of Roumania. The Ministers of the Eatento Powers (Great Britain France Russia, and Italy) ...

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  19. COMMODITIES.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. M. K. MclKenzie asked the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Hutchinson), if, in view of the prospects of a large crop of jam ...

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  20. Western Front.

    "We repulsed," states a Paris communique, "three fresh attacks in the Bois en Hache, to the north-east of Souchez. Mortar-firing by the French is proceeding ...

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  21. New Zealand Wounded.

    The convalescent troops from New Zealand now in England express themselves generally as satisfied with the hospital treatment. Many complain however, of the ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA'S AID.

    From the outbreak of war to October 13 165-064 men have been enrolled in Australia for service with the Expeditionary forces. The figures were made available ...

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  23. THE RABBIT SUPPLY.

    Replying to a series of questions put by by Mr. Elmslie, on behalf of Mr. Prendergast, in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, the Minister for Lands (Mr. Lawson) said ...

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  24. Greece and Roumania.

    The Bulgarian Minister for Foreign Affairs recently said to a German newspaper correspondent:— "Greece will not declare war while the ...

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  25. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—In the House of Assembly to-night, the Minister for Lands (Mr. Belton) replied to the allegation made by Mr. Fullerton, that the General Electric ...

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  26. SOLDIERS' LETTERS.

    The frequent complaints still being received in Australia of delay in delivery, and non-delivery, of letters, newspapers, and parcels, sent to the troops at the front have ...

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  27. France's Foreign Policy.

    M. Viviani, the French Premier, who has assumed the Foreign Affairs portfolio in succession to M. Del[?]asse, recently sent a cordial message to the British Secretary of ...

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  28. BALKAN BATTLES

    Bucharest telegrams state that the enemy has sustained a serious reverse at the hands of the Serbs in the Timok Valley (northeast of Nish), 300 prisoners being taken. ...

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  29. Greeks Abroad.

    The Greek communities at Maastricht (Holland) and Marseilles have sent messages to King Constantine and to the Greek Premier (M. Zaimis), urging that Greece ...

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  30. First Use of Gas.

    The "Retch (Petrograd) says that responsibility for the first employment of poison gas as a weapon of warfare rests on the German Crown Prince and ...

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  31. ITALY'S POLICY.

    An important meeting of the Italian Cabinet was held on Sunday, at which the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Baron Sonnino) explained the international situation, ...

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  32. BAKERS AND PRICE FIXING.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—There was a large attendance of delegates at the annual convention of the Federal Master Bakers' Association, which was opened here to-day. ...

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  33. GOODS REACH' TRENCHES.

    Following on the statement that the men in the firing line at the Dardanelles received none of the comforts and delicacies forwarded from Victoria, the Lady Mayoress ...

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  34. HOSPITAL SUNDAY.

    In connection with the Hospital Sunday Fund, the numbers of offere of assistance received this year is without precedent, and, given fine weather, it is expected that ...

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  35. CHRISTMAS AT THE FRONT.

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  36. MARINE UNION'S THREATS.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—A compulsory conference has been called for Friday in connection with the decision of the Brisbane branches of the Federal Masters and ...

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  37. Parliament and the War.

    "The present week," says the Parliamentary correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," "promises to be of exceptional importance. The notice-paper bristles with ...

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  38. Yachts as Privateers.

    British secret service agents at Washington have discovered that numbers of private yachts have been fitted out in American ports to attack Mexican oil steamers ...

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  39. PARCELS FOR EGYPT.

    The Postal authorities intimate that advice has been received from Egypt that it is no longer necessary for parcels to be accompanied by despatch notes. The new ...

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  40. GIFTS FOR SAILORS.

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  41. NEW MOTOR AMBULANCE.

    The new motor ambulance which has been presented to the Commonwealth military forces by Mr. Angliss, M.L.C., will be received by the acting State commandant ...

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  42. ASIA MINOR MASSACRES.

    According to advices from Petrograd, Armenians living outside Turkey are determined to organise a general rising, in order to avenge the muasacres ol their ...

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  43. NURSES AT THE FRONT.

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  45. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—One hears so much of the nonarrival of letters, &c., at the front, that I send the following extract from a letter dated August 10, 1915, written from ...

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  46. LADY STANLEY'S FUND.

    Amongst the many movements in aid of the above fund is the raf[?]le for a house and land at Berwick. The house and land was presented to the ex-mayoress of Malvern (Mrs. W. Rogers ...

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  47. WHEREABOUTS OF SOLDIER.

    Any returned soldier who can give information concerning Private George H. McAleese, No. 70, A Company, 5th Battalion, First Aust. Division, Second [?]uperial Force, who was reported wounded ...

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  48. Australasian Shipping.

    Arrivals.—At London-Maloja, R.M.S., from Melbourne September 17. At Guayaquil—Arna, s.s., from Newcastle September 1. At Aberdeen (Washington)— ...

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  49. Germans Command Bulgars.

    German officers are in command along the entire Bulgarian front. Turkey recently offered to send troops to Bulgaria to garrison the Black Sea ports ...

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