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  4. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Stock Exchange to-day, Mr W. J. Roberts, the chairman, remarked that the methods adopted by the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 161 words
  5. FLEET AT THE DARDANELLES

    In a further article in the "Daily Telegraph" on the work of the navy in the Mediterranean, Mr Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, the brilliant war correspondent ...

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  6. ACTIVITY IN WEST.

    A Paris communique reports that three fresh attacks which were delivered by the enemy on Sunday and Monday, in the Bois-en-Haches, north-east of ...

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  7. BALKANS STRUGGLE

    A London press despatch received in New York announces that the Allies have seized the railway at En[?] on the Turkey coast, near the border of ...

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  8. ZEPPELIN RAID.

    Further evidence given at the inquest on the bodies of victims of the last Zeppelin raid on Great Britain showed that one of the victims was a ...

    Article : 323 words
  9. BRITAIN'S ELIGIBLE MEN.

    THe "Daily Chronicle" states that the national register of males, which was taken recently, shows that there are 1,900,000 men of military age in Great ...

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  10. SALE OF MILITARY BADGES.

    Despite the warning issued a short time ago by the Defence Department, against the sale of articles of military uniform and equipment to the members of the ...

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  11. ANOTHER ALLIED AIR RAID.

    It is stated in Amsterdam telegrams that Allied aviators flew over Bercham, near Brussels, and dropped bombs on a number of military buildings. Despite ...

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  12. SICK AND WOUNDED.

    The Federal Government is in receipt of a cable from the High Commissioner, stating that the War Office advises that arrangements are in progress in the ...

    Article : 51 words
  13. GAS ATTACKS.

    The Petrograd newspaper "Retch" is responsible for the statement that the German Crown Prince and Field Marshal Von Hindenburg initiated the ...

    Article : 87 words
  14. ATTITUDE OF GREECE.

    "Four months ago we sent a cable to M. Venezelos, urging that Greece should join the Entente," said Mr A. J. J. Lucas to-day, in amplification of reports ...

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  15. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    New York messages state that the Italian Government has arranged to place an issue of £5,000,000 in one year notes in the United States, which is to ...

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  16. 95,975 RECRUITS.

    The Minister for Defence stated today that up to the 13th October 95,975 men had been sent to the front from Australia, and that 69,989 were now ...

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  17. BRITISH RETALIATE.

    Mr Philip Gibbs, the well-known author and war correspondent, has sent from the Western front a viaid description of a gas attack south-west of ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND WOUNDED.

    The New Zealand convalescent soldiers in England are now generally satisfied with their treatment in hospital, but many complain of the poor ...

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  19. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    Lance-Corporal Rex Cr. Reed, who was recently reported wounded in the fighting at Gallipoli, writing from St. George's Hospital, Malta, under date 23/8/15, to ...

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  20. FATHER SUMMONS KAISER.

    An inquest was held in London on Monday on the bodies of an additional 23 victims of last week's Zeppelin raid. All were killed in the London area. ...

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  21. GREEK HELP ADVOCATED.

    The Greek communities at Maastricht (Holland) and Marseilles have forwarded messages to King Constantine and to M. Zaimis (Premier of Greece) ...

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  22. ARMENIANS TO ARMS.

    It is reported from Petrograd that Armenians, resident outside Turkey, have determined to institute a general rising of their fellow-countrymen to ...

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  23. EULOGY OF AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    "Good God, Major; do you mean to say this thin line is holding off the Turks?" asked an Imperial Officer of Major W. O. Mansbridge, of the 16th ...

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  24. WILL ROMANIA ACT?

    Great activity is noticeable in diplomatic circles in Bucharest, where the representatives of the Quadruple Entente Powers have conferred with the ...

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  25. V.C. HERO.

    Councillor D. Oswald, Mayor of Eaglehawk, has sent the following telegram to Mrs M. E. Symons; of Brunswick, mother of Lieutenant W. J. ...

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  26. POLITICAL CRISIS.

    An announcement made in the "Daily Chronicle" states that Sir Edward Carson, K. C., Attorney-General in the Coalition Cabinet, has ...

    Article : 268 words
  27. EEBRUGGE BOMBARDED.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" reports that the British fleet bombarded Zeebrugge for four hours. A number of airmen also dropped bombs on the port. ...

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  28. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

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  29. TRICKS OF THE TRENCHES.

    Officers returning from the front have brought with them not only various kinds of hand grenades, but knowledge of the best way to make use of ...

    Article : 245 words
  30. GREECE AND ROUMANIA.

    The Bulgarian Foreign Minister has informed a German correspondent, that Greece will not declare war while the Central Powers are successful, but if the ...

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  31. LANDING NOT CONFIRMED.

    The landing at Enos is not confirmed, but if a footing has been established it has opened up one of the most dramatic strokes which sea power has dealt in the ...

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  32. GALLIPOLI SENSATION.

    A sensation has been created in England by the announcement that General Sir Ian Hamilton, who has been in command of the Allied forces in Gallipoli ...

    Article : 243 words
  33. SERBS AIM AT WIDIN.

    Bucharest reports state that the Serbians are attempting to occupy the Bulgarian fortress of Widin in order to prevent the Bulgarians from receiving ...

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  34. ALLIES' BLOCKADE.

    Italy is sending warships and transports in connection with the blockade of the Bulgarian and Turkish coasts. London, Tuesday. ...

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  35. MURDER OF MISS CAVELL.

    Details of Miss Cavell's murder are contained in a message from Amsterdam. This states that the German firing party awaited their victim in a ...

    Article : 130 words
  36. GREAT RUSSIAN REVIVAL.

    Bucharest messages declare that recent Russian advices indicate that the troops of the Tsar are again invading Bukovina, and are even threatening to ...

    Article : 84 words
  37. CRITICISM OF MINISTERS.

    The present week, says the Parliamentary correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," promises to be of exceptional importance. The notice paper ...

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  38. RECRUITS IN SYDNEY.

    One hundred and fifty-one men were accepted for active service at the city recruiting depots to-day. There was a good attendance at an ...

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  39. SEVERE GERMAN REVERSE.

    Telegrams from Bucharest report a serious German reverse in the Timok Valley. The Serbians took 300 prisoners. The Germans also failed to break the ...

    Article : 72 words
  40. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  41. ADELAIDE RECRUITING.

    Thirty men volunteered for active service to-day, and 23 were accepted. During the week 126 men volunteered, and 93 were accepted. The total enlistments ...

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  42. MURDER ON HIGH SEAS.

    It is now known th[?] the French steamer Amiral Hamelin (5051 tons), which was sunk last week in the Mediterranean, received no warning from the ...

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  43. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was another large and enthusiastic audience at the Alfred Hall last evening, when "Kismet" was again screened. The patrons followed ...

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  44. HELP FROM TURKEY.

    The Bulgarian Premier (M. Rad[?]lavoff), who was recently desirous of Turkish co-operation in the Bulgar operations, is reported to be now ...

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  45. PRISONERS IN TURKEY.

    Arrangements have been made for the Swiss Post Office to act as intermediary for letters to and from Australian prisoners of war held in the Ottoman ...

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  46. HEAVY FIGHTING CONTINUES.

    An official communique says:— "There has been no cessation of the fighting between Lakes Demmen and Driviatz. The Germans have been ...

    Article : 107 words
  47. WOUNDED SOLDIERS.

    A transport arrived to-day carrying 127 wounded soldiers. They received a hearty welcome from the public. ...

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  48. NO WITHDRAWAL.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Athene says that the high military authority characterises the reports of the depletion of the Dardanelles Forces, or the ...

    Article : 72 words
  49. STATE WAR COUNCIL.

    The chairman of the State War Council conferred to-day with Mr F. G. Clarke on the advisability of entering upon another recruiting campaign. Mr Clarke ...

    Article : 326 words
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  51. FERDINAND STAYS AT HOME.

    It is stated that King Ferdinand, who had announced his intention to proceed to the Serbian front, has abandoned his projected visit, at the ...

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  52. NEWSPAPER COMMENTS.

    The newspapers, except the "Daily News," regret Sir Edward Carson's resignation. They pay tribute to his force of character, dogged honesty, and ...

    Article : 160 words
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