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  3. WEST FRONT

    A French communique says that there has been an intermittent cannonade south of the Somme. "Two German aeroplanes," it is added ...

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  4. GREEK IMBROGLIO

    A message from Athens says that French destroyers are controlling the Gulf of Corinth. King Constantinee yesterday attended ...

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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS

    The United States State-Department has sent a third communication to Britain and France regarding a safe conduct for the Austrian Ambassador to ...

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  6. ROUMANIAN CAMPAIGN

    A German communique says that the Russians again attacked strongly in the wooded Carpathians and on both, sides of the Trotus Pass, but without success. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN COMFORTS

    The British Red Cross Society has forwarded 100 fur courts and top-boots to Australians in the prison camp at Schneldemuhl, Prussia. ...

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  10. BRITISH CABINET

    Mr Lloyd George, the Prime Minister is stiffening from a severe chill, and is remaining indoors to-day in accordance with his doctor's orders. ...

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  11. CAMPAIGN IN WALLACHIA

    A Petrograd telegram states that the Austro-Germans are most active in Wallaenia. They are preparing lines of defence, and fortifying every favorable ...

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  12. ALLIES' COMMANDER.

    Private advices from Paris, received, by officials here, indicate that it is very probable that General Petain, who was formerly in dom[?] and at Verdun, will ...

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  13. PREMIERS IN CONFERENCE.

    There was a strange disinclination amongst the Premiers attending the Premiers' Conference to-day to accept responsibility, for wiling the ...

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  14. INVITATION TO GREECE.

    It is reported by the "Petit Parisian" that Count Tisza, Prime Minister of Hungary, in the course of a speech, said that the Austro-German ...

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  15. ROUMANIANS PUSHED BACK.

    A Russian, communique received this afternoon says:— "The enemy pressed the Roumanians back along the high road from Ploeshti ...

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  16. BRITISH AIR RAID.

    According to the Amsterdam "Teklegraaf" British aeroplanes have penetrated far into Belgium and dropped bombs on important military works at ...

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  17. WAR CABINET MEETS.

    It was announced officially to-day that the War Cabineb had met, and would continue to meet every day of the week except Sunday. ...

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  18. EAST AFRICA

    Dealing with the fighting in German East Africa, a telegram from Morogoro stales that General Wahle, a German officer, attacked a small post at ...

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  19. ROOTING OUT SPIES.

    Paris messages say that the Government is rooting out the Greek spies and examining the credentials of King Constantine's agents. ...

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  20. MR ASQUITH'S ILLNESS.

    Mr Asquith, the former Pirme Minister, is ill at Walmer Castle, suffering from a sharp attack of influenza. ...

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  21. NEW BULGAR MOVE

    The capture of Calerasi and the Danube bridge-head at Cernavoda marks the begining of a move by the Bugarians, under Field-Marshal von ...

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  22. ENEMY RAID FAILS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports successful raids east of Neuvile St. Vaast and south-east of the Ancre. "We destroyed machine-gun ...

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  23. FORMING OF CABINET.

    The Parliamentary correspondent of the "Times" assumes that Mr Reginald M'Kenna (the late Chancellor of the Exchequer) will lead the Opposition in the ...

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  24. BRITISH FOOD PRODUCTION.

    As further evidence of the necessity for the home production of food, a movement is on foot to place thousands of plot-holders on 24,000 acres of idle ...

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  25. THE ATHENS MASSACRE.

    Refugees who have arrived at Salonika from Athens give terrible accounts of the recent disturbance. They assert that 150 Venezelists were killed ...

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  26. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Representatives of the coal owners and the miners met again in conference to-day. After the conference Mr Justice Edmunds was asked whether there was a ...

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  27. DEFENDING ARMY UNBROKEN.

    In a leading article the "Times" says that the mainspring of the Roumanian army is unbroken, land the best that can be hoped is that it will be able, in ...

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  28. OPPRESSION IN BELGIUM

    A conference of Belgian provincial councils has refused a demand by General von Bissing, German military governor of Belgium, for an increase in the ...

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  29. LABOR LEADER'S WARNING.

    Mr Arthur Henderson, Minister without portfolio in the now Cabinet, and member of the War Council, speaking at Clapham, warned his hearers of the ...

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  30. AUSTRALIANS FROM GERMANY

    Eight Australian soldiers from Germany have been admitted to the Milbank Hospital, London. Their names are:—No. 4736, P. Kellogg, Port ...

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  31. VIOLENT BOMBARDMENT.

    Reuter's correspondent in France says that the mutual bombardment on the west front is the most violent since the beginning of the battle of the ...

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  32. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    With the object of prohibiting speculation at the forthcoming wool sales, an Army Order has been issued providing that purchases shall be limited ...

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  33. GERMAS LEVY TAXES.

    This "Times," in a leading article, says Balkans states that Germany is beginning to impose crushing levies on Captured Roumanian towns. The tax on ...

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  34. SUBMARINE PIRACY

    An announcement was made this morning that the State Department has complete information that the British horse-ship Marina was torpedoed, with ...

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  35. N.S.W. TRAWLING INDUSTRY.

    The State trawling industry during the twelve months ended 30th June, showed a deficit of £10,988. The Chief Commissioner of Accounts attributes the loss to ...

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  36. SHIP BUILDING.

    Shipping people expect that the Government will embark on an extensive programme of merchant ship building. ...

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  37. MACEDONIA

    In a Serbian communique it is seated that there have been violent local infantry actions, a fairly large number of prisoners being taken by the Serbians. ...

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  38. NAVAL COLLEGE CADETS.

    The Governor-General (Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson) bade farewell at Jervis Bay to-day to 25 eadets from the Royal Naval College, who are ...

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  39. LLOYD GEORGE'S PREMIERSHIP.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that Dutch newspapers say that when Lloyd George's Premiership became known the Dutch Ministry held a ...

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  40. PRIZE COURT'S AWARD.

    The Prize Court has awarded £320 to four British destroyers for having sunk two German torpedo boats in the North Sea on let May, 1915. ...

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  41. GERMAN VIOLATION CONFIRMED.

    A message from Washington states that the American press regards the official British assurances that the s.s. Marina was not a transport, as a ...

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  42. CURTAILED RAIL TRAVELLING.

    It is not intended to issue permits for railway travelling at Christmas, but the public are urged not to travel unless on urgent business. There will ...

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  43. FRENCH GOVERNMENT

    Remodelling of all the Entente Governments is proceeding with a view to greater swiftness and uniformity in the conduct of the war. ...

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  44. I.W.W. PRISONERS.

    The Wharf Laborers' Union has passed a resolution demanding that the Government immediately release 12 I.W.W. members sentenced recently to long terms ...

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  45. ALLIES ATTACKS RESISTED.

    A Paris official message states:— The Germans and Bulgarians desperately resisted Allied attacks north of Monastir. The fighting was heaviest ...

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  46. ENGLISH CONSTABLES.

    It is expected that 3000 constables will shortly be released for military service. ...

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  47. SHIPPING ACTIVITY.

    Shipping continues as brisk as it was last week. A few overseas' vessls are still held up, and they probably will not be able to obtain coal until next ...

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  48. THREE VESSELS TORPEDOED.

    Vessels sunk by the Germans include the Norwegian vessels Modum and Falk, and the Greek steamer Gregorias Anghelatos (3635 tons). ...

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  49. THE REICHSTAG

    Reuters correspondent at Amsterdam states that a sitting of the Reichstag, has been unexpectedly convened for to-morrow. The sitting will be the most ...

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  50. IRISH RAILWAY MEN.

    Notice has been given by the engine-drivers and firemen on the Great Southern and Western Railway in Ireland that they will go on strike ...

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  51. CONDITIONS IN GERMANY

    The "Times" in a leading article, gays that there here many and convincing sighs that the internal condition or Germany and Austria is becoming ...

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  52. CANARY ISLANDS.

    Telegraphing from Madrid, the "Times" correspondent says that distress exists in the Canaries, owing to the activities of submarines preventing ...

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  53. PERSONAL.

    Mrs W. Hayes, of 10 Queen street, has just received news that her nephew. Pte. John Geale, eldest son of W. and C. Geale, of Smithton, Tasmania, late of ...

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  54. COMMERCIAL MAGNATES APPOINTED.

    M. Briand, the French Premier, is appointing commercial magnates to Cabinet positions. ...

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  55. AUSTRALIAN KILLED.

    Lieutenant Frank Jo[?]elyne, son of the Assistant Commonwealth Astronomer, Mr H. M., Jocelyne, was killed in action on 18th October. The officer was educated ...

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  56. SCENE IN LEGISLATURE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that a stormy scene occurred in the Chamber of Deputies during the debate on the war credits. The Socialist ...

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  57. MARINE INSURANCE RATES.

    "The Times" correspondent at New York states that the report that a commerce raider is at large in the Atlantic caused a sharp rise on Monday ...

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  58. SUMMONING OF REICHSTAG.

    The elaborate German advertisement summoning the Reichstag, says an Amsterdam advice, doubtless foreshadows a new move in connection with the ...

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  59. WILLS.

    Basil M'Conochie Lyon, late of Myrniong, Coleraine, grazier, left real estate valued at £18,640, and personal property valued at £897 to his widow and ...

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  60. PEACE MEDIATION

    It is officially announced that offers of mediation or suggestion for peace have not been made to the warring nations by the United States, and that none are ...

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  61. DUTY ON FLOUR.

    The Auckland United Flour Mill Employes' Union has passed a resolution entering an emphatic protest against the removal of the duty on flour, as ...

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  62. MINERS' DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The miners in the West Coast mines are returning to work, the dispute having been amicably settled. ...

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  63. REFORMS IN ITALY

    Changes in the Italian Ministry a view to bringing about greater economic and military speeding up, are imminent ...

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  64. BRITISH STEAMER LOST.

    The British steamer Strathalbyn has been sunk by a mine. The Norwegian steamers Modum and Falk have been torpedoed. ...

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  65. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    An Italian official message says:— "Rain and snow have hindered artillery operations in the Trentino. We repulsed a surprise attack on the ...

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  66. HUN SLAVE RAIDS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that it is reported that a serious riot occurred at Tourcoing on the occasion of the deportation of ...

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  67. THE CALEDONIA CAPTAIN.

    Mr Ashmead Bartlett, the well-known war correspondent, writing in the "Daily Mail," advocates that the Government should warn Berlin that ...

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  68. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    The "Times" quotes a probable reduction in the price of Australian wheat. ...

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  69. ITALIAN FOOD CONTROL.

    A message from Reuter's correspondent at Rome says that the Italian Government meat control scheme allots, a mixed number of slaughter animals to ...

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