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  2. THE GREAT BATTLE OF YPRES

    Heavy rainstorms interfered with operations on the Flanders front on Tuesday. Artillery and aircraft were busy, however. M. Marcel Hutin states that Zeebrugge is in danger. The "Matin" accuses the German combatants of sheltering under the Red Cross. Interesting stories are told of the Australians and ...

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  3. BATTLE IN A STORM

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We again attacked at 5.20 this morning on a wide front north-eastward and eastward of Ypres, in conjunction with our Allies on ...

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  4. PIRATES IN THE PACIFIC

    Following the cabled intelligence of the presence in the South Pacific Ocean of German sea raiders, which was published in "The Advertiser" on Monday, comes a ...

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  5. THE CENTRAL POWERS

    The debate on pan-Germanism in the army and in official circles has been postponed till Tuesday. The Reichstag refuses to continue it till Dr. Michaelis, the ...

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  6. THE GAS SUPPLY

    The Naval Commandant (Commander Burford) stated yesterday that the Gas Company had coal enough to keep up the supply of gas at the reduced rate of ...

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  7. THE MURRAY FLOOD

    The outlook in regard to the flood the River Murray becomes, if possible more disturbing each day. The next few weeks will be a most anxious time for ...

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  8. NEW TAXATION

    The proposals for additional income tax were submitted to the House of Assembly by the Treasurer (Sir Richard Butler) on Tuesday. The interjections of certain ...

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  9. THE GREAT STRIKE

    In consequence of the refusal to-day of members of the Seamen's Union to work with volunteer labor on the steamer Oonah for the Tasmanian run, the Steamship ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN SHIPBUILDING.

    The Fremantle Shipwrights' Union have advised Mr. Hughes that they agree with the policy outlined at the Federal conference in regard to shipbuilding. The ...

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  11. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Wild storms and b[?]tter weather, with a penetrating and driving rain, have converted the Ypres battlefield into a wilderness of mud. The carrying on of the ...

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  12. BATTLE OF YPRES

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued at midnight on Monday said:—"There has been stormy weather all day long with heavy rain. Both our own ...

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  13. MARRIAGE REFORM.

    In advocating divorce reform including immediate legislation to convert conjugal separations for three years and upwards into divorces Sir Gonan Doyle, speaking ...

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  14. A DIVORCED WIFE'S PROPERTY.

    In the Supreme Court to-day Mr. Justice Rooth gave his reserved decision in the case in which Mrs. Lovelle, of Melbourne, the divorced wife of A. G. ...

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  15. THE BRAVE AUSTRALIANS.

    Cabling in reply to congratulatory messages sent on behalf of the Commonwealth regarding the recent successful operation of British troops in Flanders, ...

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  16. RUSSIAN PROBLEMS

    The President of the Russian Democratic Conference is about to issue an appeal to the democracies of all nations, in which he will justify the stand of Russia against a ...

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  17. THE PORT KEMBLA.

    Krish Jensen, a foreigner, recently arrested in Melbourne on a charge of desertion from the steamer Port Kembla, which was lost under suspicious ...

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  18. ENEMY AIR RAIDS

    The correspondent of the New York "Sun" in Rome reports:—The Pope is striving to decrease the bitterness of the war. He is making an effort through the ...

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  19. EAST AFRICA

    The Commander-in-Chief in German East Africa, in an official dispatch issued on Tuesday night, states:—"We are pursuing the retreating enemy towards Nahungo. ...

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  20. CONTROL OF SHIPPING

    The Press Bureau reports:—In pursuances of the notice issued on October 2, the Shipping Controller announces that the national rates will be settled within a month, and ...

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  21. THE VICTORIAN BUDGET.

    The feature of the State Budget, delivered by Sir Alexander Peacock to-day, was that no new taxation or variations of existing taxation were proposed. The ...

    Article : 255 words
  22. BOLO PASHA

    Mr. Ellis Powell, editor ot the "Financial News" alleges that the German effort to get control of the "Financial News" in 1915 was part of the plans of Bolo Pasha to ...

    Article : 130 words
  23. AMERICAN SHARE

    Mr. H. C. Kryle announces that Australia is able to assist the new American industries, and especially the dye trade, as it has the essential minerals with which ...

    Article : 221 words
  24. THE PACIFISTS

    The authorities, are investigating the workings of the active pacifist propaganda in various parts of the country, with a view to drastic action against persons suspected ...

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  25. CANADA AND CONSCRIPTION

    The report that Mr. Crawford vaughan (South Australia) and Mr. Hall (New South Wales) are coming to Canada at the request of Mr. Holman to participate ...

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  26. LONDON AT NIGHT.

    Those who have lived in the city of London are very familiar with the shady sides of the greatest metropolis in the world. They sec the sordid side of life, ...

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  27. LABOR AND WAR

    The Labor Party have decided to nominate at least 300 candidates for the industrial constituencies in England, Scotland, and Wales at the next Parliamentary ...

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  28. MACEDONIAN FRONT

    The British Commander in-Chief at Salonika reported on Monday evening—"Our artillerty forced the enemy to evacuate Ostankamila to the south-westward of Seres ...

    Article : 161 words
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  32. SWEDISH POLITICS

    The representatives of the Conservatives, Liberals, and Socialists have failed to agree on the formation of a coalition Cabinet. All parties demanded an impartial ...

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  33. MEXICAN AFFAIRS

    There is a belief that the well-known and prominent journalist Mr. Palavicin[?] who is a strong friend of the Allies, will become Foreign Minister in Mexico, and ...

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  36. SOLDIER STUDENTS

    Three Australian incapacitated soldiers have taken up the course at Oxford University under the scheme of Major Lascelles, formulated in June last. Six ...

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