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  2. ON THE SEA OF GALILEE

    Gunner H. S. Gullett telegraphs from Tiberias on Thursday:—"Many of the Australian Light Horse, after their long night marches and sharp ...

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  3. CANADIAN CASUALTIES.

    The nett losses of the Canadian overseas military forces up to Aug. 1 totalled 115,806, which includes non-commissioned officers and men ...

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  4. BULGARIA'S PEASE PETITION

    The Government has received from the Bulgarian Premier, M. Malinoff, an application for an armistice to discuss terms of peace. ...

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  5. WAR PROHIBITIONS.

    The Dominion Government has decided to prohibit meetings of the I.W.W. and other organisations in Canada for the duration of the war ...

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  6. AMERICAN VIEWS

    The "New York Times" correspondent in Washington says:—"Opinion regarding the sincerity of Bulgaria's armistice request is ...

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  7. AMERICAN AFFAIRS

    The House of Representatives has passed a resolution authorising the readmission into the United States of resident aliens who have joined ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    It is stated that an inquiry will be held into allegations that the South Wales railway strike was engineered by pacifists, who duped the ...

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  9. A.L.P. RECRUITING BALLOT

    The ballot in connection with the Australian Labour party's Perth conference resolution was further discussed at the last meeting of the ...

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  10. REVOLUTION LIKELY.

    It is reported here that the Premier's request for an armistice is likely to cause a revolutionary outbreak in Bulgaria. ...

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  11. BRAZILIAN AFFAIRS

    A state of war exists between Brazil and Austria, though there is no formal declaration of the fact from either side. Information has ...

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  12. ARMISTICE REFUSED

    The French Commander-in-Chief in the Balkans, General Desperey. has refused the Bulgarian request for an armistice, but has agreed to ...

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  13. FURTHER OPERATIONS

    A London message states that General Allenby's operations in Palestine are proceeding most successfully, and that an additional ...

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  14. NOTICE TO SHIPYARD MEN.

    The Press Bureau states:—"The Government has notified the Clyde shipyard strikers that unless work is resumed by October 1, all protection ...

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  15. MACEDONIAN OFFENSIVE

    A Serbian communique yesterday evening confirms the capture of Ishtip, and says:—"Our cavalry, pursuing the enemy, entered Kochana ...

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  16. ATTACKS ON GERMAN PAPERS.

    German papers, by interfering with Brazilian affairs in the State of Rio Grande de Sul, have so angered the people that attacks have ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND SLAUGNTERMEN

    It is stated that there is every possibility of serious trouble arising with the advent of Australian slaughtermen when the slaughtering ...

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  18. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    Spanish influenza has made its appearance in the Union, and the outbreak is assuming large proportions. It is reported that already some ...

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  19. REPLY TO DELEGATES.

    The Bulgarian plenipotentiaries visted General Desperey's headquarters, and proposed an armistice, with a view to the conclusion of ...

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  20. GENERAL MARCH'S OPINION.

    General March, interviewed to-day, claimed that Bulgaria's request is the direct outcome of the arrival of the Americans in France. Through ...

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  21. MISCELLANEOUS

    At a Pacific port yesterday Lieut-General R. Chaikushi, Inspector-General of Heavy Artillery of the Japanese Army and a member of ...

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  22. ANGER IN GERMANY

    The German papers demand that M. Malinoff shall be dismissed and court-martialled for high treason. It is believed that M. Malinoff's ...

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  23. TIMBER WORKERS' DISPUTE

    Mr. Horman, general secretary of the Timber Workers' Union, who has been on a visit to the No. 2 railway mill at Dwellingup. where there is ...

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  24. RACE FOR USKUB.

    General Maurice says that the race for Uskub, towards which the Serbians are now advancing, after their captures of Ishtip and Veles, is full ...

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  25. MISCELLANEOUS

    The Commissioner of Police, General Macready, said in an interview that he had outlined schemes to cope with female solicitation, though ...

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  26. MINISTER'S STATEMENT

    The Bulgarian Minister, M. Panateroff, asserts that Bulgaria has definitely decided to abandon the Teutons. If the allies refuse ...

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  27. GENERAL CONSTERNATION.

    The "Daily Express" correspondent in Amsterdam states that the Bulgarian announcement, conspicuously displayed in the German ...

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  28. ANGLO-GREEK ADVANCE

    A British official despatch from Salonika reports:—"British troops, preceded by Yeomanry, entered Strumnitza on Thursday morning ...

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  29. RELATIONS WITH JAPAN.

    Twenty-one of the leading financiers and business and shipping men in Seattle, compose a special mission to Japan to develop ...

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  30. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    Official advices to the Russian Embassy here from Ufa, near the Ural mountains, say that a provincial Russian Government has been ...

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  31. INVASION OF BULGARIA.

    The capture of Strumnitza, a town just inside the Bulgarian frontier, about 20 miles north of Lake Doiran, opens a wide door for an extensive ...

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  32. THE McCAWLEY CASE

    Speaking with regard to the High Court judgment on the Judge McCawley case, the Premier on Saturday indicated that leave to appeal ...

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  33. LIBERAL FEDERATION.

    Addressing the National Liberal Federation to-day, Mr. Asquith said:—"The developments of the military situation east and west are ...

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  34. ACTION NOT SURPRISING.

    The "Daily News" correspondent in Rotterdam says that M. Malinoff's action is not considered surprising, because he opposed ...

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  35. FEDERAL ARBITRATION COURT

    Interviewed on Saturday last with reference to the decision of the High Court in connection with the federal Arbitration Court, Mr. C. ...

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  36. ENTERTAINMENTS

    At the Cremorne Theatre, to-night, the double feature bill presented for the first time on Saturday night, will be repeated. ...

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  37. THE PRICE OF TOBACCO

    An order will be issued to-morrow under the War Precautions Act raising the price of tobacco. The increased price will be equivalent ...

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  38. RAIL AND ROAD CLEARED

    A French communique last night states:—"The allies are unremittingly advancing northwards. They have completely cleared the Vardar ...

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  39. PAPER ECONOMY

    Close upon the issue of regulations alloting to the newspaper industry a substantial share of economy in the consumption of ...

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  40. WEST SIBERIAN ARMY

    The Russian Embassy here has received a cable message from the Russian Legation in Peking saying that the Omsk Government has ...

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  41. BRITISH PRESS COMMENT

    The "Daily Chronicle" considers that Bulgaria's request for an armistice is merely a method of pressing Germany to send help. Peace ...

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  43. REIGN OF TERROR

    The State Department has received official information regarding the Russian reign of terror in Bolshevik territory. On the 6th ...

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  44. GERMAN DEFENCE.

    The "Morning Post" says that Bulgaria's step may be regarded as the beginning of the end, but unless the German defence in the west is ...

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  45. EX-CONDEMNED MAN AS JUDGE.

    In reporting the execution by the Bolshevik Revolutionary Court of Captain Shtchatsky, late Chief in Command of the Baltic fleet, who ...

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  46. SPECULATIONS ON RESULT.

    The "Manhester Guardian" says:—"Presumably the allies, will readily grant Bulgaria an armistice on terms, but they cannot at this stage ...

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  47. FREAK DANCE.

    The freak dance to be held in the Kalgoorlie Town Hall on Wednesday, Oct. 2, promises to be a huge success Prizes are to be given for ...

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  48. COMMONWEALTH EXPENDITURE

    The expenditure per head of the population in the Commonwealth in the current financial year will be £9 0/7, as compared with £7 12 in ...

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  49. CANADIAN AFFAIRS

    Sir George Foster, interviewed with reference to the export of Canadian paper to Australia, said that at present the Canadian Government were ...

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  50. POSITION IN MOSCOW.

    M. Doschfleurot cables from Stockholm that the American Consul-General, Mr. Poole, has arrived from Moscow. In an interview he ...

    Article : 135 words
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