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  2. Advertising

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  3. FEDERAL MATTERS.

    The last official act of Mr Fisher as Prime Minister was performed to-day. Yesterday a conference was convened of bank managers to consider matters in ...

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  4. SHORTAGE OF FOOD IN GERMANY.

    The Paris "Figaro" is responsible for the announcement that the Allies have resolved upon fresh measures to help Serbia. ...

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  5. THE DARDANELLES.

    Much discussion is taking place in England in regard to the prospects of the Allies in Gallipoli. The consensus of expert opinion is ...

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  6. BRILLIANT FRENCH SUCCESS.

    An important success by the French troops in the Champagne region is recorded in a Pans communique. The French have captured the ...

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  7. ANOTHER MARCH OF RECRUITS.

    Citizens of Yass are arranging for a march of recruits from the middle and south-west districts to the metropolis. The march wil probably begin in ...

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  8. BRITISH IMPULSIVERNESS.

    Mr Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, the famous war correspondent, who has been representing the British press at the Dardenelles, has furnished another ...

    Article : 324 words
  9. TURN OF EASTERN TIDE.

    The correspondent in Petrograd of the London "Daily Telegraph" says that nothing like the full tale regarding the number of prisoners taken by ...

    Article : 124 words
  10. PRACTICE IN BOMB THROWING.

    A special course of training for men of the Australian Imperial Force, in the shape of bomb throwing in the trenches, has been adopted at the Liverpool Camp. ...

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  11. CONVALESCENT SOLDIERS.

    The reorganisation of the hospitals and the arrangements to deal with Australian convalescent soldiers in Horseferry road, London, has left the ...

    Article : 214 words
  12. CALLANT BLACK WATCH.

    Although the British a thick north of La Bassee on 25th September paled before that at Loos, nev[?]less it is memorable for the superb gallantry of ...

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  13. A WORD FOR THE SOLDIERS

    Sir,—As I watched the splendid body of soldiers marching through our streets to-day, en route to the R[?]le Butts. I felt heere was Ballarat ...

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  14. BATTLE FOR DVINSK.

    The "Novoe Vreymya," of Petrograd, [?]clares that 80,000 Germans are lighting on the Dvinsk front, between I[?]ntz (12 miles north-west of Dvinsk) ...

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  15. BERLIN COMMUNIQUE.

    A German communique, relating to operations on the west front, says:—"We immediately ejected the enemy, who penetrated our positions north-east ...

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  16. COURLAND EXPEDITION.

    A German communique states:—The Russians forced a landing near Dome Ness in the Gulf of Riga, but returned to the vessel before the ...

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  17. STATIONERY AND MACAZINES FOR THE TRENCHES.

    Sir,—Large consignments of magazines and illustrated papers have been despatched from Ballarat for the Australian Expeditionary Forces in Egypt, ...

    Article : 106 words
  18. THE NEW CABINET.

    After Mr. Fisher's appointment as High Commissioner had been approved of by the party, Mr Hughes was elected leader, and took the chair. Mr ...

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  19. CAPTURED GUNS.

    The field guns which, were captured from the Germans during the British offensive at Loos last month are to be placed on public view in the ...

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  20. ACTION OF PORTUGAL.

    The Portugese Government is arranging to receive British wounded from the Dardanelles and Serbia, and is preparing the necessary hospitals. ...

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  21. RUSSIAN FINANCES.

    An Imperial ukase issued at Petrograd authorises a credit for "operations abroad" amounting to £550,000,000. ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. CAPTURED GERMAN REDOUBT.

    Reuter's correspondent at the Western Frant visited the Hohenzollern redoubt, where we are now firmly established. It is shaped like a horse-shoe ...

    Article : 243 words
  23. FOR EGYPT'S DEFENCE.

    It is reported from Cairo that the Sultan Hussein has undertaken to raise 500,000 troops in Egypt in readiness for the threatened Turco-German ...

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  24. GERMAN SCHEMES.

    Lord Cromer, writing to the "Times", says that the German success against Russia induced King Ferdinand to join Germany, and King Constantine to ...

    Article : 153 words
  25. GENERAL CABLES.

    A shocking factory tragedy has occurred at Pittsburg. A fire broke out in a feed store next the Union Box and Paper Company, and ...

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  26. BELGIAN RELIEF.

    Amount previously acknowledged.. .. .. .. .. .. £4014 8 7½ Allchin Bros. employes.. 2 1 6 ...

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  27. ALLIES' FEINTED LANDING.

    In a Turkish communique issued in August the landing of an Allied force at Karatchali, in the Guff of Saros, was described. It has now been ...

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  28. ZEPPELIN OVER RICA.

    A Zeppelin, flew over Riga and dropped bombs into several parts of the town. No damage was done to military buildings. ...

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  29. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The secretary acknowledges the following work handed in:—Mrs and Miss Baxter, 9 pairs socks; Miss Willet, 3 pairs socks; Mrs Sykes, 2 pairs socks; ...

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  30. FIVE ONSETS REPELLED.

    We repulsed five determined attacks south of Ikskul railway, on the left bank of the Dvina. The enemy pressed us at one point in the Komarova district. ...

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  31. SINKING OF GERMAN CRUISER.

    It is admitted by the German Admiralty that the Prinz Adalbert itself was sunk on 23rd October by two shots from a submarine. Only a portion of ...

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  32. GERMAN REPORT ADVANCES.

    A German communique issued at Berlin states:—"Field Marshal von Mackensen and General von Koevess continue to repulse the Serbians. ...

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  33. MR ASQUITH'S HEALTH.

    It is doubtful whether Mr Asquith will be sufficiently well to attend the House of Commons before Thursday. ...

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  34. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    It is reported from Rome that Austrian aeroplanes have dropped explosives on Venice. Bombs were thrown on the Piazza of ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN HARVEST.

    Speaking at Leeds on Monday Sir George Reid (High Commissioner for Australia), appealed to shipowners and millers to give their best treatment to ...

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  36. MISS CAVELL'S MEMORY.

    Great preparations are being made for the memorial service which is to be held in St. Paul's Cathedral in connection with the murder of Miss Edith ...

    Article : 84 words
  37. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Secretary of State for the Colonies has cabled to the Government of the Commonwealth, stating in connection, with proposed shipments of ...

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  38. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Inquests were held in London on Monday in connection with the death of an elderly platelayer and a girl, who succumbed to injuries sustained on ...

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  39. KING AT THE HOSPITALS.

    The King visited the English, Canadian, Australian, and Indian hospitals in the vicinity of the base. ...

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  40. SERBS' CONTINUED RESISTANCE.

    It is understood that the Anglo-French have asked the Serbian headquarters to resist the enemy for five more days when effective aid will be ...

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  41. STEAMER AFIRE.

    News received from Charleston, in South Carolina, states that the Mallory Steamship Company's liner Colorado is on fire at sea. The Colorado is bound ...

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  42. HUNS' ATTACK REPULSED.

    An official communique says:—z We repulsed a very violent counter-attack at Courtine, and remain, in possession, except portion of the trenches ...

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  43. STTISFACTION IN LONDON.

    Satisfaction is expressed in Anglo-Australian circles that Mr Fisher has been chosen to fill the position which Sir George Reid's popularity has made ...

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  44. ROYAL SYMPATHY.

    The King and Queen have written to Nurse Cavell's mother expressing horror at the appalling deed, and Adding that the men and women of the civilised ...

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  45. PLOTS IN AMERICA.

    Robert Fay, the lieutenant in the German Army, who, with, his brother-in-law, Walter Soholz, has been arrested in New York in connection with ...

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  46. RAPID AID REQUIRED.

    "Le Temps" says that the Serbian resistance deserves more rapid and more energetic help. Britain has to consider how she can oppose the ...

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  47. RETURNING WOUNDED.

    The steamer Tofua, with about 400 wounded and invalided New Zealand soldiers from the Dardanelles, arrived at Port Chalmers to-day. ...

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  48. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN LOAN.

    The South Australian Government is making arrangements in London for the issue of a five per cent, loan of £2,000,000. The loan will be issued at £99, and it ...

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  49. MENINGITIS OUTBREAK.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr M'LEOD, without notice, drew attention of the case of a family named China. Two sons had enlisted, and ...

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  50. A GERMAN PLEA.

    Herr Zimmerman, in a message from Berlin, Says that the female sex in law has only one preference, namely, a woman in a delicate condition. Otherwise ...

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  51. SUNK IN AEGEAN SEA.

    A German sumbarine has sunk the Italian liner Sicilia in the Aegean Sea. The intelligence, which comes from Salonika, adds that no warning was ...

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  52. SYDNEY RECRUITS.

    One hundred and twenty-eight men were accepted for the Expeditionary Forces to-day, making the total since the beginning of the week 350. ...

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  53. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Miss Mattie MacClelland, a member of the Graham Moffat Dramatic Company, was robbed last night or early this morning on the steamer ...

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  54. ATTACK RENEWED.

    Three Austrian aeroplanes renewed the attack on Venice this morning, and dropped bombs, wounding several people. Little damage was done. ...

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  55. BULGARS DEFEATED.

    The French troops have fought a fresh battle near Valandovo, and defeated the Bulgarians, whom they are pursuing to the frontier. ...

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  56. NO CAUSE FOR PESSIMISM.

    In his article in the "Daily Chronicle," Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, after tracing operations on the west front and the sea, adds:— ...

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  57. NATIONAL REGISTRATION.

    The proclamation ordering national registration to ascertain New Zealand's resource has been issued. It is estimated that the register will be ...

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  58. POSITIONS CAPTURED.

    An official communique says:—We captured positions in the Adege zone. We made gaps in the enemy's entanglements in the Upper Hienz ...

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  59. ROUMANIA'S ATTITUDE.

    M. Filipesco, a Unionist member, delivered a sensational speech in the Roumanian Parliament on Monday, when he accused the Government of ...

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  60. AS GIRLS PLAY WITH DOLLS SHELLS FLY OVERHEAD.

    "Where I am now there are two little French refugees (girls) who in the firing line play with their rag dolls, on which I have crayoned faces," writes Trumpeter ...

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  61. ANOTHER DEATH.

    One additional death from cere[?]spinal meningitis was reported to-day from the Melbourne Hospital, the victim being Isabella Seeley, aged 28 ...

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  62. KING VISITS FRONT.

    The King is visited the army in France ...

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  63. GERMAN FOOD SHORTAGE

    A French communique states that the scarcity of food in Germany and the high prices prevailing have caused a panic among the people ...

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  64. EXTRA SYDNEY TO QUEENSLAND TRAIN.

    From November 14 two passenger trains will run daily from Sydney to the Queensland border. The first will leave Sydney at 4 p.m., performing ...

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  65. Amsterdam, Tuesday.

    A German communique says:—"We have repulsed Russian attacks south-east of Riga. Our weak forces which crossed the [?] withdrew to ...

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  66. BRITISH TRAITOR SENTENCED.

    The trial was concluded at the Old Bailey on Monday of a British subject charged with having collected, and attempted to communicate to the enemy, ...

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  67. BALLARAT PATIENTS.

    The reports issued last night with regard to the condition of the meningitis patients were to the effect that Private Webber was not so well, Private Heath ...

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  68. SMALL POX AT GOULBURN.

    A case of small pox of a fairly severe type has been discovered here. The death occurred on Monday of Mr George Forbes, for many years ...

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  70. BRIBES FOR GREECE.

    Dr Dillon says that King Constantine promised the Kaiser to maintain neutrality, the Kaiser guaranteeing to reward Greece with Cyprus and the coveted ...

    Article : 67 words
  71. NOTED ENEMY DIPLOMAT.

    The death is announced from C[?] of Baron H. von Wangon[?] fo[?]ly German Ambassador to Turkey. ...

    Article : 159 words
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