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  4. THE PARIS SPEECH

    Immense interest was taken this afternoon in the debate in the House of Commons initiated by Mr Asquith, the former Prime Minister, on the ...

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  5. MOSCOW AND PETROGRAD

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. A. J. Balfour Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs said that telegraphic communication with Sir George ...

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  6. WESTERN FRONT

    A French communique says:—"The artillery duel was continued in the night time on the right bank of the Meuse. notably at Chaume Wood." ...

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  7. STATE ELECTIONS.

    At Buninyong yesterday Mr E. B. Hale, deputy returning officer apologis for the absence of Cr. H. A. Austin returning officer and declared the ...

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  8. ITALIANS HOLD PIAVE

    "The enemy violently concentrated his fire on our positions on the Asiago Pratean, but did not attack. We reoccupied advanced trench elements ...

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  9. GENERAL SIR S. MAUDE

    It is announced by the War Office that General Sir Stanley Maude, the Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia, died in Mesopotamia last evening, after ...

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  10. HAIG IMPROVES POSITION.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"We improved our positions slightly at night time to the northwestward of Passachendaele, and ...

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  11. THE LATE LANCE-CORPORAL G. J. BRINSDEN.

    Dance-Corporal Gilbert Joseph (Bert) Brinsden who was killed in action on 12th October, 1917 was a son of the late Mr and Mrs. S. Brinsen of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FRENCH MAKE ADVANCE.

    A French communique says:—"On the right bank of the Meuse in the region of Chaume Wood, we advanced appreciably and inflicted losses on the ...

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  13. FIGHTING DAY AND NIGHT.

    "The struggle east of the Asiago Plateau continues day and night, and is of the fiercest character. The Austrians are endeavoring to debouch from ...

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  14. RUSSIA'S NEW REGIME

    Mr. J. D. Bourcheir the "Times" correspondent in Roumania has reached Petrograd from Odessa afte 14 days of difficult tavelling. Telegraphing ...

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  15. NERVOUSNESS OF HUNS.

    Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent in Flanders, says tihat ceaseless bursts of artillerying jumpy infantry signalling for barrage ...

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  16. ANZAC'S ROMANCE

    When Queen Mary was in Melbourne in 1901 on the occasion of the opening of the first Federal Parliament [?] visited the Women's Hospital Carlton ...

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  17. ENEMY S PRESSURE INCREASES.

    A wireless Italian semi-official message says:—By his attack on Monte Fenera and Monte Tomba, the enemy, came in contact with every point of ...

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  18. REINFORCEMENTS REFERENDUM.

    A lively discussion on conscription took place at the meeting of the Ballarat East branch of the Australian Natives' Association last evening. ...

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  19. HUN "PILL BOXES"

    In the House of Commons to-day Lord Robert Cecil, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, started that in view of a letter from a British officer ...

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  20. KING TELEGRAPHS CONDOLENCES.

    The Official Press Bureau announces that His Majesty the King has sent a message to the Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia, expressing his deepest ...

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  21. THE HUNS AND TURKS QUARREL

    According to the "Echo de Paris," the prospective Macedonian offensive of the enemy has been interrupted owing to the Young Turks' protest against ...

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  22. KARA KARA.

    The declaration of the poll for Kara Kara, was made to-day by the returning officer, Colonel Dunkley, the figures being:— ...

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  23. SUBMARINES SUNK

    A message from London says that Mr Lloyd George, the Prime Minuter, told the House of Commons to-day that five enemy submarines were ...

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  24. SPORTING NEWS.

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  25. THE PACIFIC

    Lord Northcliffe, principal proprietor of the "Times," has granted a special interview to a representative of the Unfitted Cable Service. He discussed ...

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  26. PALESTINE

    Mr W. T. Massey, the British press representative with the British forces in Palestine, telegraphing yesterday said:— ...

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  27. MR. HUGHES IN ADELAIDE

    There was a great crowd at the Adelaide Exhibition Hall to-night, when the Prime Minister spoke in support of conscription. Mr Hughes followed the ...

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  28. KORNILOFF STILL IN PRISON.

    It is stated by the Haparanda correspondent of the "Tidningen" that M. Kerensky's private secretary has arrived there from Petrograd. ...

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  29. FIRST BATTLE OF GAZA.

    Sir Are[?]ald Murray's despatch describes the prominent part the Australians and New Zealand mounteds took in the attack on Gaza in March and ...

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  30. DEBATE IN COMMONS ENDS.

    Co[?]ing the debate in the House of Commons on the motion for adjournment, Sir Edward Carson, a member of the War Cabinet, who followed Mr ...

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  31. GERMAN EAST AFRICA

    The Union Castle Company has received a cable message from its South African representatives stating ill towns on the central railway in ...

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  32. IF REFERENDUM DEFEATED.

    Replying to criticisms, Mr Joseph. Cook, Minister for the Navy, said to­-night that (they could take it for a certainty that the Government would ...

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  33. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    At an influential gathering to-day, Mr. A. Fisher, High Commissioner for Australia, presented Captain R. M. Collins, who recently retired from the position ...

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  34. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night will be the last screening of "The Snarl." in which Bessie Barriscale plays the dual parts of twin sisters and Gladys Leslie in "It ...

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  35. PRIME MINISTER'S TRIUMPH.

    The "Times," in a leading article, says:—"Lloyd Georjfe won a greet personal triumph. He vindicated the essential soundness of his scheme for ...

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  36. ENEMY REARGUARDS EXPECTED.

    An East African official message says:—"The Enemy's reargnards were expelled from defensive positions eastward and south-eastward of Chiwata ...

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  37. TREASURY ACCOUNTS.

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  38. TIVOLI PICTURES.

    Mary Pickford in "The Pride of the Clan," and William Russell n "The Twakler," drew a great crowd to Her Majesty's last evening. The programme ...

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  39. ROUMANIAN ARMY

    A message from Paris says that the "Petit Parisien" urged the Allies to provision the Roumanian army in order to secure a focus for the rallying of the ...

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  40. AMERICA EXPECTS UNITY.

    America expects to see military unity grow out of the Supreme War Council of the Allies. All Allied Powers will lay their cards ...

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