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  4. BRITONS YET.

    It is not generally known that there exists in the wilds of Patagonia a Welsh settlement of some 5000 souls. The idea of the settlement was first ...

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  5. N.S.W. BUDGET.

    The Premier (Mr Holman), delivering the New South Wales budget, announced that the surplus last year was £430,000, the whole of which had been ...

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  6. BELGIAN RELIEF.

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  7. CRUSHING SERBIA

    According to an official report issued in Berlin the Teutonic forces operating in Serbia. have captured Krajugevaiz, on the Lepenze River, and 59 ...

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  8. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S SECRETARY.

    Captain Lord Frederick Black wood, until recently military secretary to Sir Ronald Munro-Forguson, Governor-General of Australia has been wounded ...

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  9. GERMANS' SEVERE LOSS.

    Later reports indicate that the Germans sustained a severe reverse at the Misse River, near Riga. The Russians poured a deadly fire into the ...

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  10. AUSTRIAN CLAIMS.

    An Austrian communique says:—We took prisoners 26,000 Russians, and captured 44 machine-guns, in October, and also took 6600 Serbians and ...

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  11. INVOLVING AMERICA.

    Washington reports that the Germans are displaying renewed activity in the dissemination of wireless news of a virulent anti-British nature. This is ...

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  12. ON WEST FRONT.

    Sir John French reports:—The enemy on 29th October heavily bombarded the area east of Ypres. Otherwise the wet, misty weather ...

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  13. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVAL COLLEGE.

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  14. ALIEN EMPLOYMENT.

    The Labor Law passed in Arizona, making it illegal for any employer to engage more than 20 per cent. of foreigners to work in his establishment ...

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  15. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

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  16. ENEMY REINFORCED.

    German reinforcements are reported to be arriving at the Wesern line, including cavalry from the East. ...

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  17. SIR JOHN FRENCH'S CRITICISMS.

    The "Daily Mail" says that the impression left by Sir John French's despatch is that a stage in the war has been reached in which new methods are ...

    Article : 119 words
  18. WHAT JAPAN IS DOING.

    The Tokio correspondent of the Paris "Matin" has secured an interview with Count Okuma, the Japanese Premier. ...

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  19. THE REFERENDA.

    Colonel Abbott, M.H.R., in a letter from the front, says:—"We get plenty of papers, and from them we gather that Friend Fisher intends to go on with the ...

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  20. ST. PATRICK'S CATHEDRAL BRANCH.

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  21. BATTLE OF LOOS.

    The "Times" military correspondent says that the complete story of the victory at Loos, which appears to have cost us nearly 50,000 casualties ...

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  22. 70,000 ALLIED TROOPS.

    A Berlin telegram from Sofia says that 70,000 Allied troops have landed at Salonika, of which 50,000 were French. ...

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  23. BRITISH GENERAL STAFF.

    Important military changes in London are reported by the Parliamentary correspondent of the Daily News and Leader." ...

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  24. EXTENSIVE BUSH FIRES.

    Reports have been received of frequent and extensive bush, fires, in consequence of the continued dry weather in the north-eastern parts of the State. ...

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  25. TURKISH RESERVES.

    Constantinople reports that the first division of Turkish reserves have been removed from the Dardanelles to Thrace. ...

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  26. GERMAN FOOD FAMINE.

    An outspoken article on the economic situation in Germany has been written by Herr Winning, General Secretary of the German Socialist Party. The ...

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  27. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A robbery of £200 in £5 notes from a post bag between Liverpool and Lithgow, on or about 22nd October, is engaging the attention of the postal ...

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  28. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Another arrest of a German has been effected, by. the American police in connection with the plot instigated by Robert Fay, a German lieutenant ...

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  29. ADVANCE IN NISH.

    There is an absence of news from Nish. It is unofficially stated that the Serbians attacked the Bulgarians at Veles, but the Bulgarians are now ...

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  30. SCHOOL CONCERT.

    A concert for still further reducing the debt out the school piano, was held in the Scotchman's Lead State school last Thursday evening, and ...

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  31. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

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  32. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    Private Joseph Flood, aged 22 years, of the Ballarat Camp, was yesterday admitted into the hospital suffering from an injury to his ankle. ...

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  33. THE SINKING OF THE TRIUMPH.

    Mr E. Ashmead Bartlett, in describing the work of the German submarines at the Dardanelles in May last, says:—"One of the first fruits ...

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  34. WRECK OF THE ARGYLL.

    Wonderful discipline was the outstanding feature of the stranding of the British cruiser Argvil on the east coast of Scotland last week. The ...

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  35. WARSHIPS SEIZE STEAMERS.

    British warships which were cruising off the Atlantic coast of America have seized the Untied States steamers Hocking and Hamborn, the naval ...

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  36. COAL LUMPER KILLED.

    George Watson, 25, a coal lumper, of Francis street, Hyde Park, was struck by a bucket this morning, and killed. He was walking along a plank ...

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  37. MYSTERIOUS FIRE.

    A mysterious fire which occurred at the house of Eric Flaxman, in Long street, South Strathfield, last Tuesday was the subject of an enquiry by Mr ...

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  38. INCOME TAX WORRIES.

    Robert Stewart, 71, a carpenter, who lived in Swanston street, Erskinville, was found dead with his throat cut at that address this morning. ...

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  39. BRITISH NURSES IN SERBIA.

    It is stated in London that there are already 200 British nurses in Serbia. ...

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  40. DEBATE IN COMMONS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that the debate in the Commons will have additional significance, owing to the parti[?]nation by Sir Edward Carson and Mr ...

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  41. SHELTERLESS AUSTRALIANS.

    An Englishwoman, acting as correspondent for a London newspaper, recently circulated a statement to the effect that Australian soldiers had been ...

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  42. FRENCH AND BULGARS AT GRIPS.

    The Bulgarians, strongly supported by artillery, attacked the French Saturday in the Krivolak sector, The French, defending the right bank of the Barda ...

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  43. CONDITION SATISFACTORY.

    The latest bulletin states that although much fatigued by the journey the King's condition is satisfactory. Sir Anthony Bowlby and Sir Bertrand ...

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  44. SUICIDE OF A DESERTER.

    To-day Joseph Steed, 29, living at Raleigh street, Windsor, committed suicide by strangling himself with a rope which he tied around his neck ...

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  45. NORTON DIVORCE CASES.

    In the Divorce Court to-day, before Mr Justice Gordon and a special jury of 12, the hearing of the Norton consolidated suit was continued. ...

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  46. AUSTRIANS BENETRATE SERBIA.

    It is claimed that the Austrians east of Veshegrad are advancing further into Serbia. and that the Germans penetrated Melanovatz from the north and ...

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  47. AUSTRIAN WAR LOAN.

    It is reported from Zurich that the third Austrian war loan was loan was a failure, and it is proposed to ask the Emperor to subscribe £130,000 sterling. ...

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  48. BULGARIANS ADVANCE.

    Newspapers point out that the Bulgarians capture of Tressibaba brings the enemy within 20 miles of Nish. ...

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  49. MERTON METAL FIRM.

    A number of letters have been written to the London newspapers respecting the firm of Merton and Company the well-known metal traders, who ...

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  50. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    There is an ominous lull on the Russian front. The desperate battles on the Dvina have been succeeded by artillery duels only. ...

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  51. PROHIBITION OF VODKA.

    The prohibition of the sale of vodka has had unexpected results. The majority of the peasant are at a loss how to spend their time and surplus ...

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  52. TRAMWAY ACCIDENT.

    Leonard O'Connor, aged 22 years, of Drummond street, Carlton, while returning from the races on an electric tram car struck his head on a electric ...

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  53. STRONG RUSSIAN FORCE.

    News has been received that the Czar reviewed a powerful Russian expedition, which is setting out for the Balkans, The Roumanian attaches were present ...

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  54. HOW AMERICA'S COMMED[?]E IS PROFITING BY THE WAR.

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  55. MISS CAVELL'S MURDER.

    It is reported in Rotterdam that General von Saubertswig, Military Governor of Brussels, who is believed to have been responsible for the final ...

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  56. PESSIMISTS' EVIL WORK.

    The 'Daily Chronicle," under the heading "Pessimists' Evil Work," emphasises the mischief done overseas by the unrestrained outbursts of the ...

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  57. KING EDWARD'S BIOGRAPHY.

    Lord Redesdale's autobiography stuard[?]ly champions King Edward VII., believing him to have been a statesman respected by the French and feared by ...

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  58. SEASONED GALLIPOLI TROOPS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says, that there are war seasoned troops in Gallipoli which might conceivably be employed in a new sphere. We understand that ...

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  59. BUNKEN LINER PROBLEMS.

    It is understood in Washington that Mr Robert Lansing (American Secretary of State) will shortly meet COunt von [?] (German Ambassador ...

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  60. BILLIARDS.

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  61. BULGARS ATTACK FRENCH.

    Reports from Salonika state that Bulgarian infantry attacked a French advanced post at Krivolak, but retired in disorder. after sharp fighting. The ...

    Article : 55 words
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    The diamond jubilee of the Inkerman street Methodist Sunday school, Maryborough, was celebrated on Sunday. Mr Outtrim, M.L.A., who ...

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  65. POSITION AT VARNA.

    It is reported in official circles that Russian troops have been landed at Verna. ...

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