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  4. HOSPITAL SHIP SUNK.

    The War Office has announced that the British hospital ship Anglia struck a mine in the English Channel on Wednesday, and sank. There were 375 ...

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  5. NAVAL PARTY'S EXPERIENCE.

    It is reported from Christiania that a British lieutenant and five men from a naval patrol boat recently boarded the American barque Andrew Welch off ...

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  6. SERBIA'S POSITION CRITICAL.

    The situation in Serbia continues to develop with rapidity. According to despatches received from Salonika, the Bulgarians, after ...

    Article : 290 words
  7. IN AUSTRALIA.

    In response to the request of the War Office, the Minister for Defence to-day recommended 10 Australian candidates from the various Universities ...

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  8. THE WAR COMMITTEE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) announced in the House of Commons oh Tuesday that the Imperial Defence Committee had been absorbed in the ...

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  9. AUSTRALIANS AT MALTA.

    High praise for the Australians is conveyed in letters received by Mrs M. J. Holden, of Geelong from nuns stationed at Malta. Writing from the ...

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  10. SHIPPING DETENTIONS.

    The Greek Legation in London announces that Great Britain will allow all Greek merchantmen to proceed to their destinations. The loading of ...

    Article : 65 words
  11. PATHOS OF BATTLEFIELD.

    The correspondent in Galicia of the Geneva "Journal," in an interesting despatch, states that religious barriers grow less amid the horrors of the ...

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  12. KING'S GRIEF.

    His Majesty the Kins has written to Mr A. J. Balfour (First Lord of the Admiralty) who is at present in Paris, declaring that he is shocked at the loss ...

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  13. ROUMANIA ACTIVE.

    A Royal decree has been issued in Bucharest, authorising the authorities to requisition all materials essential to the national defence. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The officer in charge of the records of the Mediterranean Expeditionary Force has forwarded to the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) a report ...

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  15. VESSEL FLOATS HALF-AN-HOUR.

    The Anglia fouled a floating mine at midday. The starboard side listed heavily. The vessel floated for 30 minutes. Several warships raced to ...

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  16. REPORTED ALLIED CAPTURE

    The "Tribuna" says that it is reported that the Allied worships have captured six enemy submarines in the Aegean Sea. ...

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  17. COOLNESS OF SOLDIERS.

    The tragedy of the loss of the Anglia within bight of land adds a proud page to the brave story of the British race. The crew of the London ...

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  18. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  19. AUSTRALIAN HOSPITAL IN FRANCE.

    Dr Kate Ardill, writing to her parents in Sydney from Calais, France, describes a visit to the Australian Hospital at Wimerenx, in company with a former ...

    Article : 260 words
  20. THE DARDANELLES.

    Reports reaching Athens from Constantinople are that after having defeated the Serbians, Fled Marshal Von Mackensen will take command of the ...

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  21. GREECE'S ATTITUDE.

    Public opinion in Italy approves of the point of view of the French press that Great Britain, France, Russia, and Italy should not be fooled by Greece. ...

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  22. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    The strength of the enemy forces which made the thrust at the Middle Styr valley (south of the Pripet region) are estimated in Petrograd at 60,000. ...

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  23. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Krupp's balance-sheet, the details of which, were published last week, include an item of £500,000 for war damages. This is be[?] to refer to ...

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  24. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  25. ENEMY'S ATTEMPTS FRUSTRATED.

    An official communique states:—"The enemy's attempts to cross the Dwina at several points at Dvinsk were frustrated. Our artillery repelled ...

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  26. HEALTHIER INDICATIONS.

    Judging from the tone of the Greek Government newspapers, which hint at the-possibility of Greece emerging from her neutrality under certain conditions, ...

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  27. POLITICAL LEADER.

    It ia announced, by the Foreign Office that the Prime Minister. (Mr Asquith), the Foreign Minister (Sir Edward Grey), the First Lord of the ...

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  28. BLOCKING SHIRKERS.

    Passengers of military age leaving by the s.s. Ulimaroa for Sydney to-morrow will require to obtain a permit to leave the Dominion. In each case a separate ...

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  29. WESTERN FRONT.

    An official communique reports a violent cannonading on both sides at Loos, Angres, and Souchez. "We exploded two mines in the ...

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  30. BALLARAT EAST BRANCH.

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  31. SYDNEY RECRUITS.

    One hundred and thirty men were accepted for active service to-day. ...

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  32. BACK FROM GALLIPOLI.

    Another transport with 17d sick and wounded Victorians on board will arrive in the bay early to-morrow morning. In addition to the Victorians there are ...

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  33. BRUSSELS POPULACE.

    According to information received in Rotterdam the German authorities in Brussels have withdrawn the pledge given last year that no troops would ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. HALDANE'S DEFENCE.

    Lord Haldane, speaking at Hampshire, said that he had been criticised for not warbling the country and his colleagues about the war. The fact ...

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  35. ENEMY GOODS.

    [?] is [?]ded by the Federal authorities to prohibit the importation of goods which are known to be the manufacture of German firms or companies, ...

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  36. FRENCH MINISTER'S RECEPTION.

    The public filled the station for hours before M. Cochin arrived. The crowd included veterans from the Leigon of Greek volunteers recently ...

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  37. ENVELOPING MOVEMENT.

    In Southern Serbia' the enveloping movement by the Bulgars westward of the Babuna Pass, from the Tetovo region, is continuing. ...

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  38. RELEASE OF INTERNED MAN.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) after having investigated the circumstances surrounding the interment of Rudolph Schmidt, a former ...

    Article : 150 words
  39. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    An official communique says:—Near Gorigia we captured strong entrenchments, in which we found heaps of enemy bodies and much war material. ...

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  40. SWEDISH NEUTRALITY.

    Reuter's correspondent in Copenhagen has, recorded a sensational incident, which occurred lately off the Swedish coast. ...

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  41. "ROUMANIA FOR GERMANY."

    M. Carp, a former Premier of Roumania, who is a strong supporter of Germany, is quoted in a Bucharest message as having said: "Roumania will ...

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  42. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    Mr M. Miles, of Macarthur street, received by the last mail two letters from his sons. Q.M.S. Tom Miles and Pte. Jim Miles, who are in Gallipoli. The ...

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  43. CONSTANTINE'S ANTIPATHY.

    Dr. E. J. Dillon, writing in the "Daily Telegraph." declares that the Balkan Peninsula will remain the centre of political interest until the danger of ...

    Article : 300 words
  44. HORRORS OF CONFLICT.

    Mr Philip Gibbs, the special correspondent of the "Daily hronicle," forwards a graphic portrayal of the Artois (Northern France) front. ...

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  45. BULGARS ENTER PRILEP.

    It is reported that after the fighting to junction with the Tetovo army, the Bulgarians, under German officers, entered Prelep. The Serbians retreated ...

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  46. "GRATEFUL THANKS, BALLARAT."

    The Premier (Sir Alexander Peacock) has received the following cablegram from the Agent-General (Sir Peter M'Bride:—"Grateful thanks, ...

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  47. HONG KONG GERMANS.

    Mr Basil Peto (Unionist) has given notice in the House of Commons of a question respecting interned enemy aliens. ...

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  48. WOUNDED SOLDIERS IN ENGLAND.

    A farther reported dated 30th September, has been received by the Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, from the High commissioner, Sir George Reid, in ...

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  49. BULGARS ABANDON ATTACKS

    An official communique reports:— back on the Arkangel height, abandon-attacks on our front on the left bank of the Cerna. ...

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  50. ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL BRANCH.

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  52. "DEEDS, NOT WORDS."

    The newspapers indicate that a crisis exists in connection with the situation in Greece. The inten[?] interest at teching to the probability of a visit ...

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