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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 26 words
  3. To-day's Weather

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 words
  4. THE HOHENZOLLERNS' SEAT

    The power of democracy is growing rapidly in Germany, and there is every indication of an early internal break.—Cable item. LITTLE WILLIE: "Why, father, it seems to be going in the legs !" BIG WILLIAM: "Nonsense, boy; I was never so comfortable in my life!" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FEARS FOR PETROGRAD'S SAFETY

    The bottling up of the Russian squadron in Moon Sound, and Germany's complete mastery of the Gulf of Riga, has perturbed the Government. Russian newspapers announce that civilians are evacuating Reval, and the Provisional Government is preparing to move to Moscow. Plans are ...

    Article : 260 words
  6. HEAVY GUN FIRE AGAIN

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: "Hostile artillery fire was most marked at the Zonnebeke sector and against the back areas in the neighborhood of St. Julien and Steenbeke. "We carried out concentrated bombardments on the enemy positions. ...

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  7. TWO THROATS CUT

    At seven o'clock this morning word reached the Port Melbourne Police Station that Albert Edward Budd, a returned soldier, had been found with a badly-gashed throat at his ...

    Article : 263 words
  8. U.S.A. TRANSPORT SUNK

    The Navy Department announces that an American transport, inward bound, has been torpedoed in the Atlantic. It is not yet known whether any loss of ...

    Article : 90 words
  9. AUSTRIANS MUTINY

    It is officialls reported that there have been mutinies in the Austrian navy, caused by bad food and ill-treatment of the crews by the officers. ...

    Article : 153 words
  10. THE MEAT INQUIRY

    After certain evidence had been given before Mr. Commissioner Piddington in the enquiry into the price of meat, the Commissioner, on Friday, said that, while he did not wish to ...

    Article : 169 words
  11. WHY FOOD IS DEAR

    It has been stated over and over by producers who have seen the way in which consignments of supplies are handled by buyers and agents at the railway depots and sidings, that ...

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  12. SOCIALISTS DENOUNCED

    A message from Rome states that the Socialists in the Chamber of Deputies called Signor Bissolati, the Minister for War, a renegade, and accused him of interfering with General ...

    Article : 92 words
  13. CABLE BREVITIES

    The United States Liberty Loan has now reached £350,000,000. The British Government has arranged for the control of all tea imports, and will fix prices ...

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  14. AUSTRALIANS SHOW THEIR SKILL AT SNIPING

    Mr. Gordon Gilmour, the Australian and New Zealand Press Association Correspondent on the West Front, states that the Germans continue, to exhibit signs of nervous apprehension while the British are as unperturbed and industrious as ever. ...

    Article : 348 words
  15. LICENSED RAILWAY PORTERS

    The Commissioners for Railways announce that, as from November 1, there will be installed a system of licensed porters, who will deal with the luggage of passengers arriving at, or leaving the Central Station. The system it ...

    Article : 82 words
  16. DWELLING IN FLAMES

    A fire which might have resulted in the burning of the sleeping inmates of The Archies, a ten-roomed weatherboard house in Waitara, was discovered about two o'clock yesterday ...

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  17. PRELUDE TO GREATER THINGS

    A message from Copenhagen states that Schcidemann, the German Socialist, in closing the Wurzburg Conference, said that social democracy had gained direct power in the State, ...

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  18. THE LORD MAYORALTY

    There are likely to be a number of candidates at the forthcoming election of the next Lord Mayor of Sydney. Among those so far spoken of as likely to stand to stand are Messrs. R. D. Meagher, ...

    Article : 91 words
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  20. THE LIBERTY LOAN

    It has been said that the financial strength of the community lies in the moderate means of the average citizen. It is to these citizens that the Government makes a direct appeal for ...

    Article : 154 words
  21. SUPPLIES FOR ALLIES

    The New York Times Washington correspondent states that the Government is considering the advisability of diverting 100,000 tons of shipping from the Pacific to the Atlantic in ...

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  22. THE CALL OF THE CUP

    Remarkable activity was noticeable about both the Federal and State departments to-day. From Ministerial heads downwards, everyone seemed to have a set purpose, and to be anxious ...

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  23. PROLONGING BRITISH PARLIAMENT

    Mr. Bonar Law (Chancellor of the Exchequer), in the House of Commons, announced his intention to introduce a Bill to further prolong Parliament. ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE

    The Daily Chronicle, dealing with the Commonwealth East-West Transcontinental Line, says: "The completion of the railway is a notable ...

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  25. FACING THE ITALIANS

    Despatches from Rome state that the Australians and Germans have been compelled- to withdraw 40 divisions from the Eastern front to reinforce the Austrian troops against Italy. ...

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  26. NORTH SYDNEY TRAINEES' CAMP

    The North Sydney Infantry Battalion (18th) will enter on its period of continuous training in Liverpool Camp to-morrow. The Battalion is to assemble at 9.30 in the Domain, ...

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  27. BOB FITZSIMMONS ILL

    It is reported from Chicago that Bob Fitzsimmons, the pugilist, is dangerously ill. Lord Derby, with Lord Denman and Col. Griffiths, has inspected the Commonwealth ...

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  28. THE ZOO OPEN NEXT SATURDAY

    Owing to the breaking up of the loyalists' camp in Taronga Park, the Zoo will be open to the public on Oct. 27, and continuously, as before the attachments of the grounds for the ...

    Article : 57 words
  29. STOCK KILLED BY LIGHTNING

    Thunderstorms have been frequent during the past few days. On a farm near Finley two sheep were struck by lightning and a stack of hay was also ignited; but the fire was ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. THUNDERSTORM CAUSES FIRE

    A peculiar fire, believed to have been caused by lightning during a thunderstorm, took place on the Deniliquin-road on Tuesday night. George Mensforth was camped with a waggon ...

    Article : 63 words
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