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  3. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Mr Robert P. Skinner, United States Consul-General at London, is at present on a visit to Washington, and it is understood that lie is unlikely to ...

    Article : 164 words
  4. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) said to-day that there appeared to be a mistaken impression abroad that each State was expected to ...

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  5. CAPTURE OF BELGRADE

    Salonika, reports that Essad Pashatha Provisional President of Autonomous Albania, is worthy of praise for chocking the revolt which ...

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  6. ARMENIAN MASSACRES.

    According to a message from New York, there are signs of awakening indiguation in the United States regarding the Armenian massacres. The ...

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  7. BATTLE FOR TAHURE.

    A French eye-witness, describing the fighting in the Champagnes, on 7th October, when the French troops captured the strategically-important village ...

    Article : 221 words
  8. ROUMANIA APPROACHED

    Bulgaria has asked Roumania to facilitate the transit of 6000 Bulgarians from Germany and Austria. The Quardruple Entente has requested Roumania to see ...

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  9. GERMAN CLAIMS DISPUTED.

    In a communique issued at Paris on Saturday afternoon, it is stated:— "The Germans triumphantly announce the crossing of the Save, Drina ...

    Article : 115 words
  10. SERBIA'S POSITION.

    Du[?]garia on 5th October, replying to the Note of the Entente Powers, delivered on September 14th regarding Macedonia, points out that the Allies, ...

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  11. HOME FOR WOUNDED.

    Clifton Springs hotel, on Corio Bay, has been secured on a favorable lease with options by the Commonwealth Government with the object of ...

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  12. "SERBIA MUST BE CRUSHED."

    The Frank[?]rter Zeitung" declares that the German campaign against Serbia must give the Austro-Germans a free line of communication across the ...

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  13. BRITAIN'S PROTECTION.

    From Bombay it is announced that tun Rajah of Rutlam, who is fighting in France, Las issued an appeal to Indian noblemen and business people on ...

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  14. WESTERN FRONT.

    General Joffre, the French Commander-in-Chief, addressed the French Union of Railwaymen on Saturday. He congratulated the members on ...

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  15. HUNGARIAN MUTINY.

    Home newspapers state that a Hungarian Honved (home defence) regiment was ordered to the front from Toblach, in the Tyrol and was forced to march ...

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  16. GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    Large numbers of German troops are proceeding to the western front including many naval men from Kiel and Hel[?]ogoland. ...

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  17. ASSISTING PLOUGHING.

    Lord Kitchener (Secretary of State for War )is releasing the ploughmen in the British army for a month to assist in the ploughing in the autumn. ...

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  18. FURTHER FRENCH PROGRESS.

    An official communique says:— In the Champagne we again progressed north of Tahure. A brilliant assault made us maters of a new German ...

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  19. PROTEST BY HUNGARY.

    In despatches from the Budapest correspondent of the Rome newspaper, "Tribuna," it is reported that there are grave dissensions between Germany ...

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  20. FRENCH MINISTER ILL.

    M. Deleasse (the French Minister for Foreign Affairs) is ill, and the Premier (M. Viviani) has temporarily taken over the Foreign Office. ...

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  21. SUBMARINES' TOLL.

    During the week there have been 1366 arivals and sailings at British ports. Eight vessels, aggregating 25,027 tons, were sunk by German ...

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  22. FOE HURLED BACK.

    HAND MISSILES PROMINET. A Paris communique reports:—We have repulsed German attacks in the Bois de Givenchy (near Lens). There ...

    Article : 65 words
  23. GREECE'S ATTITUDE.

    The Atnens newspaper Kairor states that after the mobilisation order had been signed, King Constantine asked M. Venezelos, the then Permier, ...

    Article : 171 words
  24. ACTIVITY IN SERBIA.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the population of Mecedonian Serbia is arming and gathering into bands, with ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S NEW WARSHIPS.

    Mr A. H. Pollen, the well-known naval writer, in an article which he has contributed to "Land and Water," hints that since the Admiralty proved ...

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  26. EASTERN CAMPAIGN.

    The Russians," states a communique from Berlin, "attempted to recapture positions at Garbupnowka, west of Dunaberg, but we repulsed ...

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  27. MUNITION WORKERS.

    A party of munition workers accompanied by Mr W. Brace, who as Under Secretary of State for Home Affairs is one of the Labor representatives in the ...

    Article : 164 words
  28. ENTHUSIASTIC RECRUITS.

    Dressed in red, white, and blue, and mounted on horses, six girls led the recruits from Gilgandra on their 326 miles march to Sydney, and when the ...

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  29. BELGRADE OCCUPIED.

    It is claimed by Berlin that Belgrade, which the Austro-German forces attacked heavily at the week-end, has fallen. Another message from an ...

    Article : 136 words
  30. BULGARIA'S BARGAINING.

    It is further stated in the document issued by the Bulgarian Government showing that Bulgaria had long contemplated siding with Austro-Germany, ...

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  31. DENTAL SURGERY.

    An amazing triumph in dental surgical skill has been exhibited by the Royal Society of Medicine. During the battle of Neuve Chapelle ...

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  32. GREATNESS OF CRISIS.

    The Earl of Selbourne (president of the Board of Agriculture), speaking at York, said;—"We are confronted with a crisis, but are undismayed. It will ...

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  33. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    A Petrograd communique describes the fighting in the Vinsk region as incessant, both sides capturing trenches, and the artillery duels being ...

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  34. ALLIES RETALIATE.

    INCIDENT AT BATTLE OF LOOS. The Cardiff "Express" pubishes a letter from a British soldier, in which the writer says:— ...

    Article : 145 words
  35. WAS BRITAIN CAUGHT NAPPING?

    The "Observer," a London Sunday journal, states that the rabid newspapers which are suggesting the fall of Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State ...

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  36. ADMISSIONS AT VIENNA.

    An Austrian communique admits Russia's groat strength, and that she is abundantly supplied with ammunition. It is also officially announced ...

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  37. QUICK ACTION NECESSARY.

    The Paris newspapers, discussing the latest developments in the Balkans, declared that the quadruple entente nations are united. Regarding the ...

    Article : 90 words
  38. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  39. KING AND VENEZELOS.

    In view of the pro-German allegations that personal ill-feeling exists between King Constantino and M. Venezelos (the retiring Greek Premier), it ...

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  40. RUSSIA'S STEADY PROGRESS.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at the Russian south-western headquarters says:—"The Russians opened a strong simultaneous attack on Thursday ...

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  41. APPEAL TO NEW ZEALANDERS.

    Mr Alien, Minister for Defence, addressing a recruiting meeting in Wellington, said "We want no conscription in New Zealand. I don't like the idea ...

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  42. PREMIER'S RESIGNATION UNPOPULAR.

    Two hundred Greek reservists refused to embark for Greece on learning that M. Venezelos had resigned. ...

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  43. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  44. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    It is reported that four German submarines, the parts of which were sent through Bulgaria and re-constructed at Varna (on the Black Sea), were in ...

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  45. CAPTURE OF LOOS.

    A Paris communique stares:— German assaults on Loos were delivered in three successive heavy waves. The enemy troops were mowed down by ...

    Article : 94 words
  46. VALEDICTORY TO ITALY.

    The Bulgarian Minister Plenipotentiary at Rome (M. Rizow), before leaving Italy, sent a communication to the press regretting the interruption in the ...

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  47. Amsterdam, Monday.

    The German press is enthusiastic over the fall of Belgrade, which, is regarded as the best base for the coming great operations, and the ...

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  48. FERDINAND'S DECISION.

    The Milan newspaper "Corriere della Sera" is responsible for the statement that the German-Bulgarian agreement providing for the military co-operation ...

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  49. BULGARIAN DALLIANCE.

    Mr Robert Blatchford, the well-known editor of the newspaper "Clarion," writing in the "Weekly Dispatch" on the Balkans situation, ...

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  50. RUSSIA'S INCESSANT BOMBARDMENT.

    The "Lausanne Gazette" says that the Russians by a 10 hours' incessant bombardment destroyed the Austrian first line of trenches on the Bessarabian ...

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  52. BULGARS IN EGYPT TO REGISTER.

    The general officer commanding the British forces in Egypt (Lieut.-General Sir J. G. Maxwell) has ordered all Bulgarians in Egypt to register before 20th ...

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  53. FRENCH GOVERNMENT.

    Owing to the increasing demand among members of the French Senate and Chamber of Deputies for fuller information concerning the Government's ...

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  54. SECOND RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    Great enthusiasm was shown at a meeting held to-night in the Sydney Town Hall to open the second recruiting campaign. Speeches were ...

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  55. FIERY TURKISH SPEECHES.

    From Amsterdam it is advised that in the Turkish chamber on Tuesday, the president, Hali Bey, said:—"Bulgaria is opining a new chapter of ...

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  56. "OFF TO MISERABLE WAR."

    The Bulgarian Minister in Paris (Dr Stanciov), who was handed his passports on Saturday has departed states an official intimation from the French ...

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  57. STERN ALL DAY FIGHT.

    An official communique states:— An extremely desperate all day fight occurred near Pochiline and Garbunowka. The latter was taken and retaken several ...

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  58. ALLIES' OFFENSIVE.

    During the last six days the British casualty list shows that 190 officers were killed, 335 were wounded, and 51 are missing as the result of the ...

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  59. ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL BRANCH

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  60. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Advices received in Rome state that rioters in Constantinople have wrecked the Italian Embassy without any interference from the police. ...

    Article : 48 words
  61. FIGHTING IN FLANDERS.

    A Paris message states that the British and French troops are engaged in repelling counter-attacks near Loos, which were fully expected after the ...

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  62. BULGARIAN ATTACK.

    From Rome it is reported that the Serbians have concentrated 100,000 men to protect the Shevgeli railway. Bulgaria is making final preparations, ...

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  63. FERDINAND DISAVOWED.

    The Duke de Montpenster, a memoer of the House of Bourbon, and a nephew of King Ferdinand of Bulgeria, who is himself a Prince of a French race, has ...

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  64. GERMANY'S BRIBE.

    The "Patris," of Athens, the leading organ at the Greek capital states that during the sojourn at Sofia of Prince Hohenlohe, the Kaiser's special envoy ...

    Article : 134 words
  65. DOGS IN GALLIPOLI.

    The London "Spectator" has published extract from a letter written by a nursing sister at the Dardnelies, in which she touches on the work of ...

    Article : 121 words
  66. RELIC OF STEAMER FIRE.

    An interesting relic, in the shape of a bottle bearing on the bottom the names "Schulke and Mayer, Hamburg," was produced at the preliminary inquiry, ...

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  67. FIERCE STREET FIGHTING.

    An Austrian communique says:— German regiments cleared Belgrade of the enemy after violent street fighting. Our Allies lower down reached ...

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  68. CAINS CLAIMED BY GERMANS.

    A German communque, advised via Amsterdam, states:— A strong British attack north-east of Vermelles failed with great losses to the ...

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  69. AUSTRALIAN HONORED.

    In the "London Gazette" it is announced that a distinguished conduct medal has been awarded Staff-Sergeant Heath, of the Australian Flying Corps. ...

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  70. SERBIA'S HEROIC DEFENCE.

    Since Wednesday the garrison defended Belgrade heroically, the forts [?] incessa[?]. The Austrians crossed the Save near ...

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  71. SPORTSMAN'S ENLISTMENT.

    Mr James Gleeson, the well known New Zealand racehorse owner, who brought Colonel Soult to Sydney to run in the Epsom and Metropolitan ...

    Article : 53 words
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