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  2. STATE PARLIAMENT. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—In the Assembly Mr. Bagnall asked the Premier would he iustitute an inquiry relative to present shortage of butter in this State? Would he ...

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  3. GREEK CRISIS. NEUTRALITY MUST BE ENDED.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A French communique says: We stormed the village of Bouehcavcsnes and a farm at Bois L'a Abbe, south cast thereof, capturing prisoners' and a ...

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  4. CLUNES RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    At the usual monthly meeting of the Clunes Red Cross held on Thursday, September 7th, there was a very good attendance, about 30 members being present and about 15 visitors ...

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  5. THE BALKANS.

    SALONICA, Wednesday.—A Saloniea message says the Italians are engaged on both sides of the Vardar Valley. The Allies' artillery violently bombarded a Bulgarian ...

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  6. RACEGOERS ROUNDED UP.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There was a s[?]nsation at Newmarket when the military rounded up the racegoers, less than half a dozen of whom failed to produce registration ...

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  7. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.—The Russians has frustrated the enemy's attempts to cross the Bystritza River in the region of the wooded Carpathians, and they have ...

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  8. PORTUGAL'S PARTICIPATION.

    LISBON, Thursday.—Reuter's correspondent foreshadows the active participation of Portugal in the war. ...

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  9. MOEE TURKS WANTED.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.— An Amsterdam message says Enver Pasha has been feted throughout Austro-Hungary. The Archduke Frederick gave him a sumptuous ...

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  10. IMPOKTANCE OF GAINS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Paris "Temps" says the importance of the Somme gains must not be gauged by the ground gained, but by the indisputable superiority the ...

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  11. GREEK POLITICAL CRISIS.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—An Athens message says the erisis is still unsolved. It is difficult to forecast the end, but there are indications that the King has decided to emerge ...

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  12. ROUMANIANS IN TRANSYLVANIA.

    ZURICH, Thursday.—Telegrams from the Austrians' headquarters to the Viennese papers admit the Roumanians are steadily advancing in Transylvania, occupying the ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION. ROLL OF HONOR.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The two hundred and eleventh casualty list has a total of all States of killed in action, 102; died of wounds or other causes, 66; wounded, 631; missing, 74; ...

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  14. M. ZAIMIS' SUCCESSOR.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A Paris correspondent says M. Dimitricockulos is regarded as the probable successor to M. Zaimis. He favors the intervention of the Allies or a definite ...

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  15. AUSTRALASIA. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. —Including, those mentioned in to-day's list the number of Australians now out of action is 58,381. ...

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  16. STRONG TRENCHES STORMED.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—A communique says: We have taken an entire system of strongly organised trenches by assault south of Prieze Farm. ...

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  17. A MINOR DRIVE.

    SALONICA, Wednesday.—On the front west of Butkowo Lake we drove the Bulgarian detachments beyond Demir-Hissar and the Doiran railway. ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Pte. R. Channells, Kempsey. DIED OF WOUNDS. Pte. B. Colefax, Tweed Heads. Pto. R. W. Sturrock, Ballina. ...

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  19. UNITED MASSED ATTACKS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—A German report says the Russians have delivered united massed attacks south of the Zabie and Bystritza, but were repulsed. ...

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  20. UNIONIST PREFERENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A military order issued yesterday makes it clear, as far as military posistions are concerned, that it[?] has not been necessary for a returned soldier ...

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  21. SIR D. HAIG'S REPORT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Sir D. Haig's communique reports that an enemy attack, in the direction of Mouquet Farm was stopped by our fire with considerable loss to the ...

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  22. THE KING PREPARED.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—Athens correspondents reassert that King Constantine is prepared to enter the war. ...

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  23. RUSSIA'S DARK HOURS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Times" military correspondent, Colonel Repington, reviewing Russia's dark hours of recovery, says:— When the Russians learnt Germany's ...

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  24. CANNOT HOLD COMBLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—"The Times" correspondent says the enemy will b[?]unable to hold Combles when the British advance from Guinchy towards Morval. ...

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  25. GREEKS EXPEL BULGARS.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—Jeffries, says a Greek colonel commanding at Kaourves expelled the Bulgars from Sorovitch. ...

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  26. LOCAL ENLISTMENTS.

    The following have enlisted at Lismore depot:—B. Fowler The Channo[?]; R. E. Pratt, Kyogle; C. Fletcher, Lismore; and R. J. McRac, Bellingen. ...

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  27. THE FRENCH PUSH.

    PARIS, Wednesday.-—General Fayolle commanded the French advancc on Tuesday, which was one of the most brilliant pushes of the war. The line attacked was third and ...

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  28. BULGARS WELCOMED.

    SALONICA, Wednesday.—A Bulgarian official message alleges that the Silistrians enthusiastically received the Bulgar cavalry, who pursued the Roumanians on both banks ...

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  29. TAKEN FROM THE GERMANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Since the beginning of the offensive the Franco-British at the Somme and the French at Verdun have captured 260 guns, 647 machine guns and ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND LABOR PARTY.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Central Political Executive of the Queensland Labor Party has decided to wire to every Queensland member in the Federal Parliament that ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND.

    Wounded.—Ptes. J. Ryan, W. Andrews, O. Buckley, F. Becker, J. Markham, A. Just, L. Appleton, W. Henderson, Sergt. P. G. Walker, Lance-Corpl. E. J. Norton, Ptes. L. Blacky ...

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  32. ATTACK ON THE STRUMA.

    SALONICA, Wednesday.—In refierence to the attack of several British companies on the Struma, Mr. Ward Price, correspondent, says one battalion only successfully ...

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  33. A "TIMES" TRIBUTE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Time," in a leader, says the fiery valor and grim steadfastness of Franee's sons have never shone [?]brighter. For the first time the ...

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  34. CONSCRIPTION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The New South Wales Association of Operative Plasterers has carried a resolution against conscription by 112 votes to 32. ...

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  35. THE CAPTURE CONFIRMED.

    AMSTEEDAM, Wednesday:—A German communique says: Fighting north, of Somme has recommenced. Our troops are heavily engaged. It admits the loss of Boucheavesnes[?] ...

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  36. GREEK PREMIERSHIP ACCEPTED.

    ATHENS, Wednesday.—After a series of conflicting reports regarding M. Zaimis' intentions, Reuter's Athens correspondent reports that M. Dimitricockulos has accepted ...

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  37. WHARF LABORERS OPPOSE IT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A mass meeting of the Wharf Laborers' Union, by an overwhelming [?]majority, decided against the introduction of conscription. ...

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  38. DOMINIONS' POSITION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Mr. Bonar Law, speaking at a luncheon to the Newfound land Premier, said-after the war we must keep home as many men as possible. Any ...

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  39. GERMAN COMMANDS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The communique discloses that Prince Ruprecht will command on the Somme. Prince' Leopold of Bavaria, takes Hindenberg's old command, ...

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  40. WONDERS COMING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—According to the "Daily Mail's" advices from Amsterdam the "Frankfurter Zeitung" referring to the Kaiser's War Council states: "Discussions ...

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  41. GIFTS TO A SOLDIER.

    GRAFTON, Thursday.—The Australia Day Fund Committee at a meeting to night decided to present Private Rupert Campbell with £50. The Political Labor League held a social ...

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  42. TEEMS OF PREMIERSHIP.

    ATHENS, Thursday.—M. Dimitricockulos wioll only accept office if the Entente Ministers are favorable. He opines the ending of Greece's neutrality is only a remedy in ...

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  43. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The Vice-President, in reply to Mr. Wilson, stated he would suggest to the Government that the members of the Council be included in the private conference to which ...

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  44. STILL REORGANISING.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—A Hamburg newspaper states Hindenberg is still reorganising the west front. ...

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  45. CLUNES RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the Clunes Red Gross. Society was held in dunes Hall on Thursday, 7th September. In September, 1915, there were 73 members, now the ...

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  46. GLORY OF THE NAME ANZAC.

    Bonar Law also said the Dardanelles expedition proved a failure, but it was more glorious than many successes, and it would be remembered while the Empire lasted ...

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  47. A COWARDLY LEADER.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Paris "Journal" says Prince Eitel is commanding the north sector of the Somme. Naval guns bombarded his headquarters, reducing the chateau to ...

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  48. FIGHTING, ON THE DANUBE.

    BUCHAREST, Thursday.—A communique says:—There has been slight skirmishing on the north and north-eastern fronts, 378 prisoners being captured. Firing continues ...

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  49. VERDUN.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says:—On Thursday there was a unique ceremony at Verdun. M. Poincare, French President, in the presence of ...

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  50. ALLEGED MATRICIDE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Albert Anderson was before the Police Court to-day charged with having maliciously and feloniously murdered his mother, Mary June Anderson. He ...

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  51. REMARKABLE CAMARADERIE.

    LONDON Wednesday.— "The Times" cor respondent at headquarters says the Frencb victories have aroused immense enthusiasm in Great Britain, the British being almost ...

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  52. BULGAK OFFICIAL CLAIMS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A. Bulgar official report claims a continued advance on the Danube and on the Dobrudja. ...

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  53. WHARF LABORERS' STRIKE. OWNEES APPEAL TO ARBITRATION COURT.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The difficulty be[?] tween the Waterside Workers' Federation and the Steamship Owners' Association with regard. to the place where the men, may be ...

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  54. RECEIVED BY THE KING.

    ATHENS, Thursday.—The King received M. Dimitricockulos, who asked for 48 hours to sound the Entente diplomacy. ...

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  55. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An application for the cancellation of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association of Australasia was refused by Mr. Justice ...

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  56. COMBLES POSITION IMPROVED.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—An official report says: We considerably extended our positions, opposite Combles and captured 2300 unwoun'aed soldiers in 48 hours. There has been ...

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  57. A SERBIAN VICTORY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's Athens correspondent states:—The Serbians captured Sorovitch at 4 o'clock this afternoon. ...

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  58. KAISER AND CZAR.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is believed' that the conference between the Kaiser, Czar Ferdinand and others concerns a proposal that Field-Marshal Hindenberg take over, the ...

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  59. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—There have been 17 aerial fights on the Somme. Two enemy aeroplanes were brought down and four others damaged. Our airmen bombed a number of ...

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  60. ITALIAN OPERATIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Rome reports fierce lighting at Roverto, the Italian capture of. which is imminent. An Italian communique states the Alpini have capturcd a ...

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  61. TREATMENT OF INCURABLES.

    LONDON, Thursday. —An unprejudiced medical correspondent points out that although our incomparable military organisation deals with the wounded in order to ...

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  62. CAPE COLORED TROOPS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The first Cape colored regiment landed a fortnight ago in splendid condition. The experiment is a complete success. Further contingents are ...

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  63. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    CHRISTIANIA, Thursday.—Seven Norwegian steamers were sunk in two days. ...

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  64. WHARF LABORERS' TROUBLE.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Brisbane wharf laborers' trouble has been referred to the Federal Arbitration Court. Meanwhile no work will be done. ...

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  65. INFANTILE PARALYSIS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Five caaes of infantile paralysis have occurred in County Dublin. ...

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