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  4. SOLDIERS IN HOTELS.

    In a memorandum, issued to the newspapers, the military authorities state that action will be taken as the result of conference with the executive of the ...

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  5. LETTERS FROM THE FRONT.

    Corporal W. W. Ramage, writing from tho trenches at the front to his parents at Ballarat East, dated 11th September, says: "I am quite well ...

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  6. REFERENDA POSTPONED.

    There were rumors early this morning that the Prime Minister was likely to make a sensational announcement in the House as a result of his ...

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  7. SERBIA HARD PRESSED

    Signor Luciano Magrini, a wellknown Italian press correspondent has contributed to "II Secolo," of Milan, a tragic pen picture of the conditions ...

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  8. EASTERN CAMPAIGN.

    News of a german retirement in the East has been received in New York from Berlin. A message from the German capital ...

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  9. THE CAVELL MURDER.

    Mr Brand Whitlock, United states Ambassador in Brussels, has explained to the American Department of State that his report on the circumstances ...

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  10. WAR EXPENDITURE.

    Viscount Midleton has given notice in the House of Lords of his intention to ask the Government to exercise more effective supervision and control over ...

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  11. SUPPRESSION OF NEWS.

    In the House of Lords yesterday, Lord Morley asked the Government to prevent the censor from interfering with news, unless it was calculated to ...

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  12. RUSSIAN SUCCESS.

    An official communique says:— The enemy rushed the village of semakovtze on the Strypa. Our counter-attack met with complete success ...

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  13. TROOPSHIP CASUALTIES.

    An [?] casualty list shows that 21 men were on the troopship Marqueete, and are missing, are believed to have been drowned. ...

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  14. RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    German newspapers state that many Russian troop trains are arriving, at Reval, in Bessarabia. ...

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  15. CONDITION OF KING.

    The "Lancet" says that it is authoritatively informed that the king suffered a sever shock and much bruising and pain, but there is no ...

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  16. PATRIOTIC CARNIVAL.

    Representatives of various societies met at the City Hall last evening to make preliminary arrangements in connection with the Patriotic Carnival to ...

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  17. BRAND WHITLOCK.

    Mr Brand Whitlock, the American Ambassador at Brussels, who made great efforts to save the life of Nurse Cavell, is returning to America, ...

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  18. PREPARING FOR WINTER.

    Colonel Shumsky says that a strategic calm prevails on the entire Russian front. the enemy is preparing for the winter. Elaborate trenches have been ...

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  19. IMPROVEMENT SHOWN.

    The latest bulletin states that the King passed a somewhat disturbed night, but is better to-day. He can move with less discomfort. ...

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  20. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    In the House of Lords on Wednesday, Lord St. Davids explained that his reason for his recent suggestion for summoning the privy Council was to ...

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  21. GERMAN SUBMARINE CAPTURED.

    The Liverpool "Mercury" publishes a story of the capture of a super-submarine, 250 feet in length, with a 20 feet team, and carrying four guns. The ...

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  22. STRAINING WATER.

    At the request of Mr. D. Smith, M. L. A., papers were to-day deposited on the table of the State Parliamentary Library. dealing with the respective ...

    Article : 332 words
  23. VISIT TO THE FLEET.

    In the course of his article dealing with his visit to-day. Mr Archibald Hurd writes:— "The battle cruisers of to-day are ...

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  24. ALLIES AND SERBIA.

    Speaking in the Chamber of Deputies on Wednesday, M. Briand, the new French Premier, said: — "We hate come to complete agreement with the ...

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  25. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  26. ALLIES SOLIDARITY.

    MM. Briand and Viviani made Ministerial declarations in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate respectively. They said the Government was ...

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  27. RUSSIA CROSSES THE DANUBE.

    The Salonika correspondent of the "Petit Parisien," states that Russian troops, guns, and munitions have already crossed the Danube, Roumania ...

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  28. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  29. SERBS' STUBBORN RESISTANCE.

    A Berlin wireless message states that the Greek army, in an excited moment, fired on some French troops who were retreating into Greek territory before ...

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  30. MR BONAR LAW.

    The "Globe" states that Mr Bonar Law is almost in complete agreement with Sir Edward Carson, and intended to resign at the same time, but was ...

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  31. GALLIPOLI OPERATIONS.

    Athens has learnt that a force of 2000 Bulgarian troops has passed through Constantinople, bound for the Gallipoli front. ...

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  32. "CHRONICLE'S" CRITICISM.

    The "Daily Chronicle" defends Mr Asquith, and attacks the Northcliffe press, and refers to "hysterical cavillings of unprincipled fault-finders." ...

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  33. SINKING OF THE MAJESTIC.

    Mr Ashmead-Bartlett, describing his personal experiences at the sinking of the British battleship Majestic at the Dardanelles on 29th May last, states ...

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  34. SICK AND WOUNDED FUND.

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  35. "TIMES" COMMENT.

    Commenting on Mr Asquith's speech, the "Times" declares:— "The speech was a record of shortcomings and an acceptance of responsibility for them. The ...

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  36. INTERSTATE COMMISSION.

    The report of the Interstate Commission was laid on the table of Parliament to-day. The report discusses at length the question, of the judicial ...

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  37. SUBMARINES IN MARMORA.

    A Paris communique declares:— "Between 20th October and 1st November only mine explosions were reported from the Dardanelles, and these ...

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  38. BALLARAT EAST BRANCH.

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  39. BRITISH RECRUITING.

    Lord Derby Has decided that any man who marries after the date on which registration of the manhood of the country was made shall be placed in one of the ...

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  40. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Frederick Sydney Gannon, formerly a solicitor of Sydney, at Darlighurst Quarter Sessions to-day, was sentenced to three years' imprisonment with hard ...

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  41. BRITISH WAR CREDITS.

    Mr Asquith (the Prime Minister) announced in the House of Commons on Wednesday that a further rote of credit would be asked for by the Government ...

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  42. PORT BOMBARDED.

    Four Allied destroyers, declares an Athens advice, have bombarded Chisme (Asia Minor). Their fire destroyed the forts, Custom House, old barracks, a ...

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  43. GERMAN PEACE TERMS.

    The Amsterdam "Telegra[?]," in a leading article, ridicules Germany's talked of peace terms. The talk of peace, declares the journal, comes from Berlin ...

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  44. IN AUSTRALIA.

    One hundred and nine recruits were accepted to-day for active service. ...

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  45. FRENCH SUBMARINE.

    The French Admiralty has announced that the French submarine Tur[?]oise has been lost in the Sea of Marmora. The submarine was sunk by Turkish ...

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  46. WEEKLY HALF-HOLIDAY.

    The Bendigo Chamber of Commerce recently forwarded a petition to the Monster for Labor, praying for permission to revert to Wednesday [?] ...

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  47. CHEESE FOR TROOPS.

    Cheese to the value of £1,000,000 is being requisitioned for British troops by the New Zealand Government at the request of the Imperial authorities. ...

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  48. MERCHANTMAN SEIZED

    Contrary to general expectations the United States Government has decided hot to protest to Great Britain against the seizure by British warships of the ...

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  49. IF NO HELP GIVEN.

    M. Yevanovich, the Minister of Justice, stated:— "We have lived through a tragic hour. When Bulgaria mobilised we sought in rain for ...

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  50. PERSIAN PERFIDY.

    News from Petrograd states that Russia has threstened the abrogation of the Anglo-Russian agreement, guaranteeing the maintenance of Persian integrity if. ...

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  51. NORTON DIVORCE OASES.

    Counsel's addresses in the Norton consolidated suits were continued in the Divorce Court to-day. Mrs Add Norton, who is seeking a ...

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  52. PERFORATED WITH BULLETS.

    "The worst case in the Palace Hospital is a patient who has 41 bullets in him." writes a Bendigo officer from egype. "They start from his next, and ...

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  53. CONSULATE RIFLED.

    The Turks have robbed the English Consulate at Smyrna, and have removed the archives. ...

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  54. WHAT MR CHURCHILL MEANT.

    Mr. P. A. Molteno (Liberal) in the House of Commons on Tuesday, asked what the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lauc[?]ster (Mr Winston Churchill) referred ...

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  55. FOUR DAYS' STRUGGLE.

    Message from Bucharest state that there were four days of fighting near Kragujevatz before the Germans were able to advance when they were ...

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  56. DARDANELLES ENQUIRY.

    Replying to a question in the House of Lords, Lord Crewe said that if the House desired a full inquiry regarding the Dardene[?]es and other features of ...

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  57. HOTEL CLOSING HOURS.

    The Legislative Assembly to-day passed the Liquor Amendment Bill for closing hotels at 10 p.m. and it has been transmitted to the Legislative Council ...

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  58. SUFFERING OF GERMANY.

    Mrs [?] the Dutch Socialist [?] has visited Germany She [?] that the people there are suffering terr[?] of division are under[?] ...

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  59. THREAT TO A GERMAN.

    For having used insult[?] world to aq naturalised German. Arthur Ashton S[?]ter a Sydney solicitor ws fine [?] with 7s costs, at the Paddington ...

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  60. CONTRABAND OF WAR.

    Mr E. M. Pollock (Unionist) and four other members of the House of Commons have given notice de[?]ding that all fat[?] and ...

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    From an article on "Zeppeline and Psychology" we gather that the psychology of the Zeppelin is a kind of Bill Sykology. ...

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