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  4. THE COAL CRISIS

    THE AUSTRALIAN PUBLIC: WHAT ABOUT ME! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AUSTRIAN DEFENCES SMASHED

    An official Italian message states that the Eleventh Army Corps, despite violent counter-attacks, has captured strong positions eastward of Veli Kiribach and Mount Pecinka. The message adds : "We extended our lines westward of the ...

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  6. ON THE WESTERN FRONT

    An official message from Paris states that on the night of the Meuse, after the capture of Fort Vaux, the French infantry continued their advance as far as the outskirts of the village of Vaux. To the north of Vaux Lake they gained a footing on the crest ...

    Article : 302 words
  7. RUMANIAN FRONT

    The Rumanian communique from Bucharest states: "Our pursuit of the enemy in the Vulcan Pass continues. We captured four more guns here, ...

    Article : 170 words
  8. RUSSIAN WARSHIP DAMAGED

    Petrograd reports that the Dreadnought cruiser Sevastopol struck a mine a week ago at Helsingfors, the naval station on the Gulf of Finland. ...

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  9. HOW THE V.C. WAS WON

    A sergeant who witnessed the act of bravery by which Private Thomas Jones won the V.C. state's that the Cheshires captured a village on September 25 and commenced to dig in. Six unionists who were concerned in the subway strike have been arrested and charged with dynamiting a station on the 24th of last month. The police declare that one of them has ...

    Article : 220 words
  10. ARRESTING GREEK SPIES

    The Daily Chronicle's Athens correspondent states that the Entente authorities will immediately order wholesale arrests of spies who were connected with the recent attacks by ...

    Article : 284 words
  11. TEN TO SEVEN, HUGHES

    The betting on the Presidential campaign is the heaviest ever recorded. The odds are 10 to 7 in favor of Mr. Hughes, whose growing strength is attributed to the doubt felt in ...

    Article : 71 words
  12. THE EMPIRE'S RESOURCES

    A deputation from the Colonial Institute which waited upon Mr. Bonar Law, Secretary for the Colonies, urged the appointment of a committee to improve commerce and the labor ...

    Article : 72 words
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  15. "HOPE FOR HUMANITY"

    A Nationalist article headed The Victory of Freedom' sets forth: "Australia's rejection of conscription for overseas service offers substantial ground for ...

    Article : 124 words
  16. WHEAT STILL RISING

    Wheat is steady, but there are no sellers of cargoes, Sellers are asking 76/ for mid-October parcels. It is understood that 13 steamers have been ...

    Article : 89 words
  17. PROTECTING VOLUNTEERS

    A message from Athens states that Admiral Fournet says that within ten days there will no longer be any difficulty put in the way of transporting volunteers for the Nationalist ...

    Article : 88 words
  18. GERMAN TRICKERY

    The Daily Chronicle's Petrograd correspondent states that intrigues with the object of splitting up the Entente coalition are increasing as the Allies arc coining the upper hand in ...

    Article : 186 words
  19. AN EXCITED MARKET

    There was an excited market at to-day's wool sales. Crossbred greasies were from 2½ to 5 per cent, dearer, scoureds and slipes showed a strong upward tendency, and merinos were ...

    Article : 77 words
  20. TO BE RELEASED

    The Daily Telegraph's Dublin correspondent says there is a belief that the Government will shortly set at liberty many, if not all, of the rebellion prisoners. This, coupled with the ...

    Article : 58 words
  21. APOLOGY TO HOLLAND

    Germany has apologised to Holland in regard to the flight over Dutch territory of a Zeppelin, which was stated on October 22 to have dropped bombs near Rotterdam. ...

    Article : 74 words
  22. WHAT GERMANS THINK

    Mr. Herbert Bayard Swope, who recently visited Germany, prints in the New York World a statement that "the desire for peace from top to bottom in Germany is of the ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. SIR ERNEST SHACKLETON

    Sir Ernest Shackleton has arrived at New Orleans on his way to San Francisco. From here he will go to Wellington, New Zealand, and will then sail from Dunedin in order to ...

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  24. TIRED OF GAOL

    After eight years in Hobart gaol, to which he had been sent for the murder of John Bock, at Cygnet (Tas.) in 1008, George Hudson, tired of his environment, on Friday went to the ...

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  25. THE TOLL

    During the war period the Germans have sunk 308 neutral vessels, of 421,333 tons cross, chiefly 168 Norwegians, of 212,314 tons; 47 Swedish, of 42,779 tons; 38 Danish, of 37,324 ...

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  26. NO BILL

    The Crown has not filed a bill against George Francis Finn and George Thompson, charged with having caused fires in wheat stacks at Lockhart. The case, which was fixed to be ...

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  27. THE SUBMARINE DEUTCHLAND

    Captain Koenig, of the merchant submarine Deutschland, states that he expects that the U57, sister-boat to the U55, will come over to convoy the Deutschland back to Bremen. ...

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