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  6. NO HALT IN PALESTINE

    A Palestine communique states:—The Australian mounted divisions on October 2 captured an enemy column in the vicinity of Kubbetiasafir, 17 miles north-east of ...

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  7. ALLIES OCCUPYING BULGARIA.

    The Bulgarian Prime Minister (M. Malinoff) read King Ferdinand's speech in the Sobranje (Parliament) on Monday, in which he professed loyalty to Bulgaria's ...

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  8. TURKS LEAVING PERSIA.

    Turkey is recalling all her troops from Persia, on account of the Palestine disaster. The British are likely, to return to Baku. ...

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  9. Germans Retiring to Danube

    The Echo de Paris states thai the Allies' occoupation of Bulgaria is proceeding. German troops in Bulgaria are retiring to the north, probably to organize ...

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  10. Turks Determined on Peace.

    The Daily News correspondent at Zurich states authoritatively that Turkey has informed Germany of her determination to propose peace to the Allies. Germany, in ...

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  11. HACKING THE HINDEN-BURG LINE.

    Mr. Gilmour, in a message written on Monday, says:—The situation between Nauroy and Gouy is rapidly clearing up. It is now feared that a number of ...

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  12. RHEIMS OUT OF REACH.

    The afternoon French communique: stated:—North of the Vesle we are continuing our advance and nave captured, Loivre, north of Rheims. In the region of ...

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  13. Italian Offensive in Albania.

    The Italian Embassy states that the Italians in Albania hare launched an offensive against the Austrians. A wireless Italian official message from ...

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  14. INTO DAMASCUS.

    The entry into Damascus was strangely unmwarlike. Not a shot was fired. About 10 o'clock an Australian light horse regiment patrolled from the south-west along ...

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  15. Roumania and Albania.

    The evacuation of Roumania and Albania by the enemy continues. Gen. Mackensen's headquarters are now in Transylvania, Austria. ...

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  16. GERMANY'S PROGRAMME.

    The Daily Chronicle's correspondent at Amsterdam states the German Vice-Chancellor (Herr von Payer) has declined to undertake the Chancellorship. It is ...

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  17. BATTLE FOR CAMBRAI.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs writes:—The battle of Cambrai continues with intense and desperate fighting. The Canadians say that they have never had harder fighting during the ...

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  18. ORDER OF BRITISH EMPIRE.

    The Governor-General baa been informed by the Secretary of State for the Colonies that His Majesty the King has approved of the following appointments to ...

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  19. Scene in Hungarian Parliament.

    Viennese newspapers state that yesterday's session of the Reichsrath was stormy. The Czech deputies hurled insults at the Premier (Herr Hussarek), and greeted his ...

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  21. Chili Seized Grerman Ships.

    The Chili Government has ordered the German ships Alda, Westfalen, Memphis, and Milrokres, representing 16,000 tons, to be handed over to the military ...

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  22. French Aviation.

    A French aviation communique states that unfavourable weather on Thursday made the observation of enemy movements most difficult. Twenty-six tons of bombs ...

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  23. ONE OF WAR'S WONDERS.

    Mr. Gilmour writes:—Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and Sir Joseph Cook had an enthusiastic reception when addressing 2.000 Australians behind the lines. Sir Arthur ...

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  24. THE CALL FOR MEN.

    The State Recruiting Committee writes: —Another large, gathering assembled in Bundle street at the midday recruiting rally on Friday. A special attraction was ...

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  25. Incidents of the War.

    The Imperial War Cabinet baa appointed Sir George Cave (the Home Secretary) as Chairman of the inter-departmental prisoners of war committee, which will be ...

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  26. Bird Button Day.

    The Soldiers' Home League, which is doing an admirable work by the maintenance of the Soldiers' Home at Myrtle Bank, Fullarton, conducted & "Bird Button ...

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  27. Foch Upset Calculations.

    Since tie offensive began on September 20, Gen. Foch has inaugurated six separate attacks between the sea and the Meuse with substantial progress on all fronts. ...

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  29. Vengeance on French Prisoners.

    An order from Gen. Ludendorff has been found, stating that French war prisoners must be grouped for several days in the open air and makes and surrounded with ...

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  30. Fight for Beaurevoir.

    Mr. Gilmour, writing of the operations at Beaurevoir, says that the crumpling of so many other parts of the German front gives the Australians hope of further ...

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  32. THE PARADOX!

    Mr. Gilmour had an interview with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle at the conclusion of his visit to the Australians' front as the guest of the Commonwealth Government. ...

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  33. Joffre Going to London.

    Marshal Joffre, formerly Generaissimo of the allied armies on the western front, and his wife, will arrive in London on October 11. They Will be treated as guests ...

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  35. British Gunboat Sunk.

    The British Admiralty has reported that the gunboat which was supposed to have been torpedoed on Monday last was in reality sunk in a collision with e merchant ...

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  36. After-war Trade.

    The President of the Board of Trade (Sir Albert Stanley), in a speech in London, sketched a comprehensive policy for increasing Industrial efficiency after the war. ...

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  39. Destruction of French Towns.

    The Council General of the Boncles do Rhone has denounced the burning of St. Quentin and Cambrai, and has demanded that Germany shall be informed that for ...

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