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  4. 91ST INFANTRY—(T.R.)

    Members of the [?] infantry will this year attend a camp of continuous training at the Wiveahoe (Burnie) Show Ground, commencing on Monday ...

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  5. FLANDERS

    LONDON, Wednesday:-There has been A sudden change in the weather, mid both Sunday and Monday were fine. ...

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  7. GULF OF RIGA

    LONDON, Wednesday. - A Russian communique states:- , The enemy pressed us back over the mole in the direction of Moon ...

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  8. THE GERMAN REVOLT

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. - The "New York Sun" prints a most interesting story of the German naval mutiny written by Rudolph Glatfeldet, a ...

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  9. FLANDERS QUIET

    The Germans have completely broken all Russian resistance on Oesel Island, in the Gulf of Riga, and severed communication with, the ...

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  10. WEEK'S SUBMARINE LOSSES

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  11. ENEMY REPORTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-A Gorman communique states:- We hare overcome all resistance on the Sworde Peninsular, and are ...

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  12. AIR ACTIVITY

    LONDON, Wednesday.-The Admiralty announces that navel aircraft on Monday night. dropped many tons of bombs on Bruges' docks. One of our ...

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  13. "WORSE THAN BULLECOURT."

    Queensland and Tasmanian were holding this sector, with a sprinkling of Westralians and Smith Australians. They say that the shell fire was heave ...

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  14. A GERMAN REPRISAL.

    LONDON, Wednesday—A Gorman communique states:- As a reprisal, our avintors bombed Nancy, causing largo fires. ...

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  15. ITALIAN LOSSES.

    ROME, Wednesday..-For the week ending October 14 the Italian shipping figures were:-Arrivals, 215: departures. 333; 4 steamers under-1,600 ...

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  16. FRENCH ACTIVITY.

    PARTS, Wednesday—A communique states:- Enemy aeroplanes violently bombarded NanCy, ns a result of which ...

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  17. NORWEGIAN LOSSES.

    CHRISTIANIA, Wednesday .-The Themis, the largest Norwegian steamer afloat, has been torpedoed in the Mediterranean. The saling craft Bethel ...

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  18. PEACE OVERTURES

    PARIS, Wednesday. - Replying to Germany's denial that she gave France to understand that negotiations might be opened for the restitution of ...

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  19. STOWPORT WAR GUILD

    The first anniversary of the Stowport War Guild was held in the Public Hall. After the usual routine of work, the hou secretary gave a ...

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  20. DAILY INCIDENTS.

    There are daily incidents of supreme courage. In one case a South Australian corporal pleaded to be allowed to take a small party of ...

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  21. IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-A communique issued by the Commander-in-Chief in Mesonotamia, reports:- Our aeroplanes bombed an ...

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  22. GERMAN TOWN BOMBED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Commander-in-Chicf reports:- British aeroplanes carried out a very successful mid this afternoon over ...

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  23. D.S. WAR EXPENDITURE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.-Since July 10 the United States has spent 2,921,000,000 dollars (£584,000,000), half of which represents advances to ...

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  24. BATTLE FIELD JUSTICE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-A sergeant of a Lincolnshire regiment narrates that he was lying wounded in a shallow trench, when he saw a German ...

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  25. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA

    Describing a visit to the Grand Fleet, a London correspondent tells his impressions aboard H.M.A.S. Australia, thus:- ...

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  26. NAVAL PATROL FIGHTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.-The Admiralty announces:- Our naval aircraft carried out patrols yesterday, and encountered ...

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  27. BULGO-TURKS TIRED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.- Tho "Daily Express" correspondent at Amsterdam states that tho Kaiser's sudden rush to Sofia and Constantinople is due to ...

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  28. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.-Lord Reading, in conjunction with the Canadian Government, has successfully arranged credits aggregating £70,000,000 ...

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  29. PEACE EFFORTS AGAIN EVADED.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. - Vienna newspapers state that all peace efforts have ended owing to Mr. Lloyd George's, Mr. Asquith's and M. Ribot's ...

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  30. BRITISH COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Commander-in-Chief reports:- There is nothing of interest to report. ...

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  31. THE SHIPPING HOLD-UP

    A correspondent writes from Irish-town :- This portion of the N.W. Coast is still suffering from the scarcity of ...

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  32. CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES' COMPLAINT

    LONDON, Wednesday.-At the National Conference of Co-operative Societies, the. chairman, in his address, complained that the ...

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  33. QUEER GERMAN SOCIALISTS.

    ZURICH, Thursday.-The Gorman majority, Socialists completely threw off their masks at the Wurzburg conference. ...

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  34. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    PARTS, Wednesday.-A communique states:- Lively artillery actions continue, particularly in the region of the ...

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  35. YOLLA NOTES

    The neither continues wet, but mild Many of the farmers here are consequently late in getting in their crops. ...

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  36. ALEXIEFF'S REMARKABLE SPEECH

    LONDON, Thursday. - The "Morning Post's" Petrograd correspondent reports Mint General Alexicff, in the course of n remarkable interview, said ...

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  37. TIMBER TRADES PROTEST.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-A large and representative meeting of the members of the timber trade passed a resolution urging the Government to ...

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  38. BRITISH OFFICER CASUALTIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.-The War Office, in reply to n Swedish news-paper's allegation that the British officer casualties averaged 511 daily ...

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  39. "OUR DAY."

    LONDON, Thursday.-King George, in a message to the organisers of "Our Day," trustee that there would be no falling off in the sonorous ...

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