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  2. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A little corner of the front yesterday had a poignant interest for the Australian force at a railhead, where 1600 returning Anzacs gathered. They filled ...

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  3. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It now transpires that, it has been decided to appoint three gentlemen to act as honorary financial advisers to the State Government. ...

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  4. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Field-Marshall Sir D. Haig reports:—The Anglo-Americana attacked northwestward of St. Quentin this morning. The British have taken 16,000 ...

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  5. THE BULGARIAN SITUATION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The St. Quentin push [?]s going well. The British crossed the canal at Bellicourt. The Australians shared with the Belgians in the capture of Passchendaele ...

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  6. KILBERT IN COMMAND.

    PARIS day.—A despatch from the Belgian says that King Albert commanded Belgian and Second British Armies, attacked on a front of 13 ...

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  7. PRICE OF TOBACCO.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—An order will be issued to-day raising, the price of tobacco. The increased rates will be equivalent to the present prices, plus the extra duty ...

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  8. THE BALKANS.

    LON Sunday.—Bulgarian envoys have a at Salonika to discuss the armistiposal. ...

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  9. CHRISTIAN SOCIAL UNION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Christian Social Union entered upon its work yesterday by holding the first of a series of public gatherings in the Domain. ...

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  10. GEE NEWSPAPERS NERVOUS.

    AMPAM, Sunday.—The German newspare most nervous regarding Bulgaria. assert that heavy German reinforces are being rushed, thither in ...

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  11. AMERICAN CENSORSHIP.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The following official wireless message has been received by the American Consul in Sydney:—Under the new censorship regulations of the United ...

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  12. EVERYTHING GOING WELL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Router's Agency learns that everything is going well with the Allies in the Western offensive. Distinct, progress has been made in the whole ...

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  13. A PRIEST'S COMMENTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Father, Lockinton, speaking at a communion breakfast at North Sydney, declared that Australia was being led by men who did not know how to lead. ...

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  14. THE LATE PTE. D. W. B. GOODSELL.

    Mrs. R. Evans, Byron Bay, has received the following letter regarding the death of her brother, Pte. D. W. B. Goodsell, 24th Machine Gun Coy.:—Dear Mrs. Evans,— ...

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  15. RATE OF EXPENDITURE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The expenditure per head of the population in the Commonwealth in the current financial year will be £9 0s 7d, compared with £7 12s in 1916-17, ...

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  16. THE ENEMY IN DESPAIR.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's corresponpent at French headquarters says:—The whole enemy front from St. Quentin to Reims has become a salient; the basis of ...

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  17. AN ENDURING PEACE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Archbishop of Canterbury in a letter to the "Times" says he is convinced that the mass of Christians in England see the reason, righteousness and ...

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  18. THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. D. McLachlan, formerly Public Service Commissioner, has accepted a commission from the Federal Ministry to report upon ...

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  19. CAPTURES IN PALESTINE

    CAIRO, Sunday.—The captures in Palestine so far total 50,000 prisoners and 325 guns. ...

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  20. A DETERMINED ENEMY.

    LONDON Sunday,—Reuter's correspondent at French headquhrtprs says:—The Germans in the Champagne are opposing the French with desperate energy, clinging ...

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  21. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Walter Wensor was before the police court charged with the manslaughter of Chas. Valentine, who was run down by him. He was also charged ...

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  22. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Italian Consul has transmitted to Rome £55,000 on behalf of the Italian Bed Cross Day Committee. ...

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  23. NINE TROUSAND PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Anglo-Belgians took 9000 prisoners. The British captured Le Catalet, Nauroy and Villers Guislain. The Belgians reached St. Aden, north-west ...

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  24. ILLEGAL USE OF TITLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Martin J. Doyle was fined £25, in default three months imprisonment with hard labor, on a charge of having unlawfully used the title of doctor, ...

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  25. [?]N RETREAT IN RUMANIA.

    [?] Sunday.—Swiss reports show tha German forces occupying Rumania havun to retreat. The German civil auts at Bucharest are hastily ...

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  26. GERMAN WITHDRAWAL.

    LONDON, Sunday.—There are indications that the Germans are evacuating the whole of Chemin des Dames. ...

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  27. BECRUITING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. Orchard stated to-day that the taking of the voluntary ballot throughout the Commonwealth would synchronise with the arrival of the ...

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  28. HEROIC BRITISHERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir D. Haig quotes the following orders of the day to the Fifth French Army:—"When the British, trenches were subjected to fierce attacks the ...

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  29. LATE MAJOR BAKES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the inquest concerning the death of Major Arthur Baker evidence was given that deceased was depressed at being discharged from the army. ...

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  30. HEAVY CAPTURES.

    PARIS, Sunday.—In three days the Allies Captured 40,000 prisoners, and since 18th Jully 200,000 and 3000 guns. Between Dixmude and Ypres 6000 prisoners have been ...

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  31. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A conference of delegates representing 73 Victorian. unions affirmed that a one big union on industrial lines should be formed for the working class ...

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  32. LISMORE WAR CHEST.

    The business meeting of the Lsmore War Chest was held at the A.M.P, room on Thursday, 26th inst., Mrs. Parker in the chair. The treasurer's statement was read ...

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  33. THE BRITISH REPLY.

    ON, Sunday.—Router's Agency has be[?]ormed that the British reply to the B[?]n request for an armistice confirms G[?]de Perey's refusal to suspend ...

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  34. REVENUE RETURNS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The revenue returns issued to-night, show that during September this year £1,711,053 was collected compared with £1,244,592 last year, showing ...

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  35. VIOLENT ENEMY ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A French report says that violent attacks were launched by the enemy in the Champagne on Sunday, but Were completely broken. The British gained ...

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  36. STOVE MAKERS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Beeby states if the stove makers at Metters come out on strike and flout the order of the department to take a compulsory ballot the union must ...

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  37. LATEST SPORTING.

    The Lismore Licensed Victuallers' Race Club has been merged into the Lismore Jockey Club. The new club starts under very favorable auspices as regards ...

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  38. UNSURPASSED ATTACK.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters says:—This morning's attack by the Fourth Army was unsurpassed. It was preceded by a 48 hours' ...

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  39. REMARKABLE PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's correspondat British headquarters says:—So remarkable was the progress on the Cambrai front on Friday that we brought up not only ...

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  40. STRO-HUNGARIAN ATTITUDE.

    TERDAM, Sunday. — Count von [?]g (German Imperial Chancellor) has [?]o headquarters. A message from states that a Crown Council held ...

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  41. WORKING HOURS.

    PERTH, Monday.—The West Australian miners advocate a reduction in working hours to six per day. ...

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  42. STOVEMAKERS ABSENT FROM WORK.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—About 200 stovemakers employed at Metters, Ltd., remained away from their employment, this morning as a protest against the dismissal of ...

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  43. PERSONNEL OF THE MISSION.

    [?]IS, Sunday.—A Bulgarian envoy conof Liaptcheff (Minister for Finance). [?]al Loukoff (Commander of the Second [?], and Rodeff (er-Minister) arrived at ...

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  44. A COLLIERY IDLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday—The South Bulli colliery, employing about 500 men, was idle today on account of four additional special places being included in the cavil dispute, ...

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  45. POSITIONS OF THE HORSES.

    SYDNEY, Monday —The failure of Amadis, Volpi and Laddie Blue at Hawesbury on Saturday was reflected in the market this afternoon, when all their own ...

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  46. PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Graff, M.L.A., introduced a deputation from the, Commonwealth and State Public Service Confederation to the Minister for Labor with a request ...

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  47. [?]MANY'S MOST SERIOUS HOUR.

    STERDAM, Sunday.—The "FrankZeitung," referring to the Bulgarian [?]t, for an armistice, says:—"It is use[?] gloss over this news. If the sentinel ...

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  48. THRESHOLD OF GREAT EVENTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Keith Murdoch, the Australian war correspondent, reporting from camp on 26th September, said:—We Stand on the threshold of great events. The ...

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  49. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday—The Minister for the Navy states that the steamer Tasman, which until it was taken over recently by the Federal Government was running under ...

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  50. KNOCKROW RED CROSS.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Knockrow branch of the Bed Cross Society was held at Mrs. Jesse Jackson's residence on September 24th. Mrs. W. Turner ...

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  51. [?]JLGARIA EXPECTED TO ACCEPT.

    SHINGTON, Sunday.—The Bulgarian ter, M. Panaertoff, announced his opinhat Bulgaria would drop out of the He expected Bulgaria would accept ...

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  52. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Billinudgel B team competed in a[?] match at Byron. Bay on Saturday la[?] ready reported. Practice shooting ried out on the local range by ot[?] ...

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  53. FEAR GRIPS THE ENEMY.

    LONDON, Sunday.—There is ample evidence that overwhelming fear grips the enemy commanders. Their man power and gun power have dwindled since July as never ...

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  54. RUSSIA.

    STOCKHOLM, Sunday.—Lenin and followers do not heed the appeal to modify the terrorism. The arrests are proceeding on such a scale that it is impossible to find ...

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  55. THE ENEMY'S PLANS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Campbell, the cor respondent, says:—It is significant tha whereas General Debeney on the left and General Gouraud on the right are violently ...

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  56. NEW ENEMY DIVISIONS.

    [?]RIS, Sunday.—A semi-official message —The Germans launched over ten fresh [?]ions against General Gouraud in the [?]pagne sector yesterday without causing ...

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  57. HEALTH INSPECTORS' CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The annual Health Inspectors' Conference was opened in Sydney to day by the State Governor, who said it had been one of his hobbies in life to ...

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  58. VOLUNTARY BALLOT ENLISTMENT.

    Mr. R. B. Orchard, Minister for Recruiting, wishes it to be clearly understood that the registration and ballotry of the eligible men for service in the A.I.F. is absolutely ...

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  59. ALLIED NUMERICAL SUPERIORITY.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The ”Cologne Gazette" points out that the Allies [?]ith enviable secrecy have secured numerical [?]periority in tanks, guns, and man power. ...

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  60. BOLSHEVIK PLANS.

    HAGUE, Sunday.—The "Tageblatt" learns that the Bolsheviks have planned that if their ascendancy is seriously threatened they will not budge before they ...

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  61. AWAITING DEVELOPMENTS.

    [?]NDON, Sunday.—London and Paris awaiting the result of the Bulgarian [?]a with intense expectancy, and a cersporting interest. British circles ...

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  62. THE NAVY!S CO-OPERATION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" Hagus correspondent says:—The navy's co-ope[?] tion with the Belgians early on the 26th, Se[?] tember, witnessed from Flushing, produce[?] ...

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  63. BELGIAN SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Belgians captured Dixmude and many other points, and advanced several miles ...

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  64. POSTAL CHARGES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—It is expected in official circles that the increased Commonwealth postage charges will come into operation in the course of this week. ...

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  65. HAUL OF JEWELLERY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Burglars entered the premises of Price and Jardine, Ltd., manufacturing jewellers, Kent-street, and forced open two big safes. They secured ...

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  66. FRENCH ADVANCE.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The French in their new offensive between St. Quentin and La Fere have further advanced and taken prisoners. ...

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  68. VOLUNTARY BALLOT ENLISTMENT.

    With the subject of the voluntary ballot being much discussed, it may be as well to relate the history of one house from which a batch of Australians "took the sporting ...

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  69. IRELAND.

    [?]ONDON, Sunday.—The press delegation [?]t a week in Ireland, and met the leaders [?]ll parties, including the leaders of the Fein party at Dublin, who are ...

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