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  4. GERMAN WARSHIPS

    It has been learned by the Ministry of Marine that eight Dreadnoughts 12 light crni[?]40 torpedo boats and 30 mine sweepers took part in the ...

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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field-Marshal Haig reports that the enemy during last night heavily bombarded our positions in the main ridge southward of Broodseind. ...

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  6. CORRESPONDENCE.

    (Note—We are not resp[?] for the opinions expressed by our correspondents) ...

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  7. FRENCH FRONT

    A French communique says:— "The artillery struggle has been fairly lively on the Aisne [?]ront especially in the Pantheon district and the vanclero ...

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  8. FALLEN AND WOUNDED.

    Private A. S. Ketts—Mrs J. Davis of HAvelock street has received word through the Rev. Father German that her son Private A. S. Ketts (Bert) ...

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  9. THE SOUTH STREET SOCIETY.

    Sir,—Through the medium of your valuable columns, I would like to endorse your remarks published in the leading article of "The Star" on 22nd ultima ...

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  10. FLANDERS BATTLE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "Eastern country troops made a successful raid south-eastward of Monchy le ...

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  11. WAR CONTRIBUTIONS

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  12. THE STRIKE

    On the waterfront to-day 852 volunteers were employed, 477 being engaged on 14 oversea ships and 375 on seven interstate and coastal vessels. The steamer Era, ...

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  13. FRENCH FIGHT GUN DUELS.

    "There has been lively artillery activity on the Aisne front, especially in the plateau region and also on the right bank of the Mense." ...

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  14. POLITICS IN SWEDEN.

    A message from Reuter's correspondent at Sweden says that M. Eden, the Liberal leader, has been requested to form a Cabinet owing to the previous failures of M. ...

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  15. STRIKE SUFFERERS.

    Figures issued to-day by the Labor Department showed that 34,778 persons in this State were still affected by the strike, of whom 20,814 were working short time, ...

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  16. FOE'S ECONOMIC SITUATION

    Fresh information regarding the economic situation in Germany indica[?] that the position is becoming worse. ...

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  17. WORK OF THE ANZACS

    Mr Phillips says that the Germans are not moving at night time. They are not daring to use head flares which are of insufficient guidance. A ...

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  18. ALLOWANCES TO GIRLS.

    The Premier stated to-night that he had made several grunts out of the compassionate allowance for girls who were out of wort as a result of the strike, and ...

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  19. FAMOUS WRITERS KILLED.

    It is announced that Mr Claude Askew and his wife, Mrs Alice Askew the famous writers have been killed at sea through enemy action. ...

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  20. DEATH FROM WOUNDS.

    Signaller David Powell—Sig. David; Powell, who was last week reported dangerously wounded is now officially reported to have died of wounds. He ...

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  21. POSSIBLE EXISTENCE OF CARCE SUPPLIES OF PETROLEUM IN ENGLAND.

    The possibility of petroleum being found on a commercial scale in England will come as a surprise to many. Yet such is the opinion of Mr William ...

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  22. THE SEAMEN'S UNION.

    A meeting of members of the Federated Seamen's Union Was held in Melbourne to-day. It is understood that Mr Cooper, general secretary of the ...

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  23. FINNISH DIET TO MEET.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that the Finnish Diet has been convoked for November 1st. The Russian Minister for War ...

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  24. THE WOUNDED.

    Mr L. Gitsham; of 511 Drummond street, has received word that his son, Lieut T. L. Gitsham of the Royal flying Corpe was wounded on the 6th ...

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  25. RE-ORGANISING SLAV ARMY.

    A Military Council at Main Headquarters, under the presidency of M. Kerensky, Prime Minister, was attended by M. Teresehenko, Minister for Foreign ...

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  26. MICHAELIS CONE EAST.

    Reuter's correspondent at Aus[?] says that a Berlin official message states that Dr Michaelis, the Imperial Chancellor, has gone to occupied territory in ...

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  27. ARBITRATION COURT.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day, before the Deputy President, Mr Justice Powers, further argument took place in connection with, the application, on behalf of ...

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  28. INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE REFUSED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Z[?] says that a telegram from Karisruhe announces that the Government has refused to appoint a Parliamentary ...

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  29. BALLARAT MECHANICS INSTITUTE

    The committee of the Ballarat Mwchanics Institute met last evening Dr W. E. Davies (vice-president) being in the chair. An apology for non ...

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  30. LIFE-SAVING APPLIANCES FOR SUBMARINES.

    Inventors have long been busy trying to devise means of escape for the crews of submarines which have been so damaged that they cannot rise to the ...

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  31. THIS YEAR'S FIGHTING

    Percy Robinson says that in this year's fighting we have reclaimed 50 square miles of Belgium. Next campaign will open with positions in ...

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  32. OPTIMISM DEPRECATED.

    The Minister of the Interior, replying to statements in the Bavarian Diet, said that they should not be optimistic as regards crops. The greatest precautions ...

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  33. MENACE TO PETROGRAD.

    "Le Temps, commenting on the situation in the Baltic does not apprehend an early menace at Petrograd. It says that the german object is to ...

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  34. STATE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS.

    Sir.—When the convention to select a candidate in the Liberal interest for Grampians was pending, I ventured to ...

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  35. "MICHAELIS MUST GO."

    Reuter's correspondent at Zurich says that the Vienna newspaper "Arbeit Zertung" the organ of the German Social Democrats in Austria commenting on the ...

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  36. NEED FOR A NAVAL DRIVE.

    Admiral Mayo is back in Washington. He has, convinced the Allies of the need for a naval drive. in ten days he will take command of a ...

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  37. FRIDAYS BATTLE.

    Beach Thomas says that every inch of ground gained in Friday's battle was worth a mile ordinarily. Some British fought forward 1700 yards. ...

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  38. SOLDIERS' HILL CROQUET CLUB

    The annual meeting of the Soldiers Hill Croquet Club was held in the pavilion on Saturday last; the president (Mrs. Walter Hall) being in the ...

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  39. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    In the course, of an interview, the president of the Netherlands Overseas Trust referred to the seric[?]ness of the British action particularly as it ...

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  40. TO AVENGE U BOAT CRIMES.

    At a great meeting, of sailors and firemen at Cardiff, to devise post-war punishment for the Germans for U boat crimes a resolution was adopted ...

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  41. BREAD FROM WHEAT WITHOUT CRINDING.

    The Italians are credited with having invented a method of ranking bread direct from wheat without grinding it. After being well ...

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  42. THE GRAVEL CONTROVERSY.

    According to a telegram from Amsterdam it is anticipated that a settlement of the gravel controversy will be effected at an early date on lines ...

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  43. STATE ELECTIONS

    A largely Attended meeting of the Hon D. McLeod's supports was held here on Saturday night. The hon gentleman delivered a brief address, and all present ...

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  44. WARRENHEIP STATE SEAT.

    Sir,—In your issue of to-day I notice that steps have been taken by the Nationalist party to procure a candidate to contest the above seat in the State ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLES.

    "Up to the present" says "The Times" "the Irish convention has held 24 sittings without a breakdown which is a favorable symprom. ...

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  46. ALL TROOPS HAVE PONE WELL.

    Field-Marshal the Duke of Con[?]ght adressing volunteers at Birmingham said that he was moat anxious to remove the impression that ...

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  47. VIOLATIONS OF RED CROSS

    Mr Perry Robinson the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters telegraphs:— Instances of german vi[?]ations of ...

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  52. GERMAN PATROL SHIPS FOUNDERS.

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