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  4. THE BALKANS

    A German communique says that there has been considerable fighting on the east front of Roumania, on both sides of the great Kovel River, where ...

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  6. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES

    In the region of Halicz, and to the southward of that town, stubborn fighting continues," says a Russian communique. "Here we have taken ...

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  8. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    A former captain of the Hamburg-Amerika line, and his clerk, have been arrested on suspicion of being spies. Four Dutchman are charged with ...

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  9. WESTERN FRONT

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"There has been stubborn fighting north of Courcelette, and an enemy counter-attack forced us to relinquish ...

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  10. GERMANS MINIMISE VICTORIES.

    German war correspondents are minimising the Allied victories on the Somme, but they are appalled at the force and persistence of the offensive. ...

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  11. STATE OF ABYSSINIA.

    Reuter is informed that according to a telegram from Abyssinia there have been no disturbances as the result of the deposition of the Emperor, who is ...

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  12. TURKS SMASHED.

    Reports received in Rome from Petrograd say that the Russian offensive 110 miles south of Baninovitchi has resulted in the smashing of the Turks, ...

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  13. ENEMY REPULSE IN THE DOBRUDJA

    A Bucharest official message states:—"On our southern front we have crossed the Danube into Bulgaria, between Rustchuk and Turtukai. ...

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  14. HUN AIR LOSSES.

    The Anglo-French have brought down 200 aeroplanes on the western front in September. The Germans claim that 116 Allied machines were wrecked. ...

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  15. COMFORTS FOR ANZACS.

    Six hundred Anzacs who are prisoners in Germany are being supplied by the Australian Red Cross Society with clothes and food. ...

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  16. NEW SLAV PUSH.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent says that there is reason to anticipate that General Brusiloff's new push will extend north and south in the Lemberg ...

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  17. HUN MAN SHORTAGE

    A notable instance is forthcoming of the extremities to which Germany has been reduced for men. The 121st Division, after a trying ...

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  18. NORWEGIAN LOSSES.

    Three more Norwegian steamers have been sunk by submarines. One of them was the Rolf Jarl (1265 tons). All on board were saved. ...

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  19. SLAVS' PRISONERS DESCRIBED.

    A Russian communique, issued at midnight on Monday, saud:—"Prisoners captured on the Ziota Lipa included Austrians, Turks, and Germans." ...

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  20. HINDENBURG'S BIRTHDAY CELEBRATED.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Amsterdam slates that on the occasion of Field-Marshal von Hindenburg's birthday, on Monday, Germany was ...

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  21. ROUMANIANS HARD PRESSED.

    The "Daily Mail," in a leading Article, says that the Roumanians are having a hard time. The Allies must act more vigorously in the Balkans if ...

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  22. DESTROYED ZEPPELIN

    Latest reports regarding the destruction of one of the raiding German airships last night state that the Zeppelin, which was apparently of a large ...

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  23. CAPTAIN FRYATT.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states that the five stewardesses who were aboard the Brussels when she was captured by the Germans on 23rd ...

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  24. DIABOLICAL ACT.

    Mr. J. D. Bourchier, "The Times" correspondent at Bucharest, says that on Sunday German aviators dropped bundles of poisoned sweets and other ...

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  25. BEHIND FRENCH LINES.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French front states that few shells fall behind the front, thus enabling a greater freedom of movement than at the ...

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  26. FALLEN, WOUNDED AND MISSING

    Mr Dugdale, operator at the Ballarat City Telegraph-office, yesterday received word from the Defence Department that his brother, Private ...

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  27. NEW ZEALANDERS EULOGISED

    Mr Beach Thomas says that the record of individual and corporate brilliant deeds of the New Zealanders is continuous, the breaking of the old ...

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  28. GREAT BAYONET CHARGE

    Reuter's' correspondent in Paris states that the French papers supplement the particulars hitherto published of the new and brilliant success ...

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  29. STRUMA ADVANCE.

    A British official message from Salonica says:—"Our captures on the Struma on September 30th include two villages, ...

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  30. CAULFIELD HOSPITAL COT.

    Previously acknowledged £6/9'6; Miss Dyer, £1/1/; A Friend, 10/; Mrs Thursfield, 2/; Mrs Dowling, 2/6; Mrs Fletcher, 2/; Mrs J. C. Coles, 2/: Mrs ...

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  31. AN AWE-INSPIRING SPECTACLE.

    Last night's' raid was not unexpected in London, as a report that Zeppelins would arrive about midnight spread quickly. ...

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  32. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Municipal Rates Recovery Bill was further considered in committee. The ATTORNEY-GENERAL said that he had decided that it was not ...

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  33. RED CROSS SOCIETY

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  34. GREEK CRISIS

    A well-informed correspondent of the "Standard" states that the Allies on Sunday sent a virtual ultimatum to King Constanine. ...

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  35. JOFFRE SATISFIED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris, telegraphing on Monday, says:—"General Joffre, in an order of the day, to the northern armies, states ...

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  36. ORGANISING DEFENCE ARMY.

    Athens reports that General Danglis has left Crete for Salonika to organise the national defence army. ...

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  37. "LONDON INVULNERABLE."

    "Thanks to our airmen and the magnificent gun defences, inner London is now invulnerable," says "The Manchester Guardian." ...

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  38. HOTEL CLOSING HOURS.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, The PREMIER moved that the House do not agree with the ...

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  39. SUPPORT FOR PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT.

    The "Times" correspondent at Athens states that support for the Provisional Government is increasing and is steadily coming in. Additional travellers and ...

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  40. AMERICAN NEWS.

    The general strike winch was threatened a week ago has collapsed. The only serious outlook now is the deadlock between the dairymen and the ...

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  41. AIRSHIP FLYING LOW.

    It is reported that a Zeppelin passed an east coast town very low, as if it was crippled. ...

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  42. BERLIN VERSION.

    A German communique says:—"Fighting on a large scale on a front of 12 miles from Thiopval to Rancourt began on Sunday. The British and ...

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  43. RAID ON CALAIS.

    According to a German official message a Zeppelin has dropped bombs on Calais. ...

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  44. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In accordance with the motion carried on Friday last, the Senate met to-day. Senator PEARCE moved that the Senate adjourn to a date to be fixed and ...

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  45. BENDIGO HALF-HOLIDAY.

    The third petition from Bendigo for an alteration of the weekly half-holiday from Saturday to Wednesday has been considered by the Minister for Labor ...

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  46. OFFICER'S DARING MANOEUVRE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris states that Lieut. Dumbulis, commanding the Greek torpedo boat Thetis, executed a daring manoeuvre. The ...

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  47. LOSS OF ZEPPELINS.

    A report from Amsterdam states that both the German press and public are surprised and depressed at the continued destruction of Zeppelins on their ...

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  48. SEVERE FIGHTING AT EAUGOURT

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports that severe fighting has occurred in and about Eauourt, where the enemy succeeded in regaining a footing in the ...

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  49. GERMAN FRIGHT.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters in France states that a captured Bavarian battalion order shows that the enemy is suffering from ...

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  50. AIR DEFENCES TRIUMPH.

    The bringing down of the Zeppelin at Poters Var was a wonderful triumph for the London air defences. The Zeppelin was brought down from a height ...

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  52. BRITAIN'S MAN POWER

    In the course of a leading article "The Times" says:—"Parliament's first duty is to estimate the man power available for ...

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  53. THE COUNCIL'S ACTION.

    The amendment made by the Council was sent back by the Assembly last night, with an intimation, that that Horse could not agree with it. ...

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  54. AIR RAID ON BRITAIN.

    A German official message forwarded by Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam, regarding the German air raid on England on Sunday night, is ...

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  55. TYPHUS AND CHOLERA.

    According to the Amsterdam "Telegraaf" typhus and cholera are general among the exhausted German troops arriving at Oudmarde, in Belgium, ...

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