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  3. FLANDERS OFFENSIVE

    Field-Marshl Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "In course of the day hostile attacks on our new positions in the ...

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  4. GERMANY'S PEACE AIMS

    Dr Georg Michaells the Imperial German Chancellor, speaking in the Reichstag yesterday declared that Germany was striving to attain a peace ...

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  5. A GERMAN NAVAL MUTINY

    According to information which has readied hare, the mutiny veiledly referred to by Admiral von Capelle in the Reichstag, arose among the crews ...

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  6. SURMARINE MENACE

    Movements of shipping and the losses at sea in the week ending Sunday, October 6, are shown in the following weekly return issued by the ...

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  7. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Heavy rain, fell last night. There was considerable enemy artillery activity west of Passchendale. ...

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  8. GERMAN CONSPIRATORS.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York reports that three of the biggest German couspirators, charged with causing a million's worth of damage to ships in ...

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  9. FRENCH AND ITALIAN SHIPPING.

    During the past week 508 vessels arrived at and 467 sailed from Italian ports. Two vessels above and two below 1500 tons were sunk, as well as one ...

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  10. FACTORY DAY.

    The following factories will be open to visitors on Friday next:— Allechin Bros., bags and footballs, 20 Doveton street north. ...

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  11. PERU'S ACTION

    It is reported that Peru has broken off relations with Germany. A Berlin telegram announces that the Peruvian Minister has demanded his passports. ...

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  12. NEW RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that the railway strike in Russia has ended. (Reuter's Telegrams.) ...

    Article : 181 words
  13. TERRIAN CAUSES RETIREMENT.

    Mr. Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent in Flanders, says that no tree or building remains undestroyed in the battle area Water-filled ...

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  14. BRITISH FOOD SUPPLIES

    Lloyd George, receiving an agricultural deputation, appealed Ito the farmers to increase enormously food supplies, not because we were afraid of the ...

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  15. STATE OF GERMAN ARMY.

    Reports of the proceedings in the Reichstag on Monday show that the speech made by Dr Michaelis the Imperial Chancellor was in reply to an ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. WARNING FROM SOCIALISTS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam that in course of a debate in the Reichstag Dr Michaelis admitted the truth of the Socialists statement that ...

    Article : 169 words
  17. BACCHUS

    Heat[?]en mythology has it that Silenus a rural diety was the foster parent of Bacchus whom he usually accompanied riding upon a barobacked ...

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  18. GERMAN WAR LOAN

    The "Times" correspondent at Rotterdam states that the Dutch press s largely advertising the seventh German war loan. ...

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  19. HUGE AUSTRIAN LOSSES

    Information has reached Washington that the Austrians have lost a million men on the Italian, front since the beginning of the war. ...

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  20. MOST ASTOUNDIG INCIDENT.

    Reuter has interviewed a high naval authority who said that the German naval mutiny was one of the most astounding incidents of the war and ...

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  21. HUN PLOTS IN AMERICA

    According to additional revelations regarding German plotting in America made by the Department of State the German General Staff in January, 1916 ...

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  22. THE BALKANS

    A German communique states that the Bulgarians repulsed the British south-westward of Lake Doiray. ...

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  23. DEPUTIES NAMED

    Admiral yon Capelle's disclosure created the greatest, excitement in the Reichstag. The reports of the debate are disconnected, and naturally have ...

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  24. NEW LINE FIRM.

    Mr Beach Thomas writes:—Our new line on the outskirts of Houthulst forest is firm and pood. Strong counter attacks have been repelled, the ...

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  25. EXECUTION OF SAILORS.

    An amplification of the report of the proceedings in the Reichstag shows that Herr Haase (Social Democratic Party) was called to order for ...

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  26. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    "The last remnant of the enemy guerilla band in the north hag surrendered near Eyassi Lake. "The Belgians have occupied ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN PRAISED.

    A correspondent of the Paris Matin in a striking [?]ibate to the Australia airman says:— "Our areoplanes had absolute ...

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  28. ALLIES' OIL FUEL.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that an sample oil fuel supply was assured to Britain to-day, when the Shipping Board and a ...

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  29. RUSSIAN EXPECTATIONS.

    The foreign editor of the New York "Tribune cables that the German naval mutiny was fostered by Russian radicals. He believes that a revolution in ...

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  30. GERMAN ATTACK AT VERDUN.

    A French communique to-day says that no infantry actions occurred in Belgium. Our troops are consilidating the positions which we won. We ...

    Article : 99 words
  31. AMERICAN LIBERTY LOAN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that American army aviators wi make an serial raid on 20th October, on hundreds of cities from coast to coast, ...

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  32. ENEMY RULERS CONFER

    The Paris "Mati[?] associates the forthcoming meeting of the Kaiser the Emperor of Austria the Sultan, and the King of Bulgaria at Sofia with ...

    Article : 65 words
  33. ON THE CARSO

    "We repulsed reported enemy attacks on Monda the Austrians atten[?] to gain ground at Castagne[?] on the Carso. Fur[?]ious fighting ...

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  34. GRIT OF THE LANCASHIRES

    Beach Thomas says:—The battle of Poelcapelle will be always famous for the grit of the Lancashires who when [?]rclling to the attack endured ...

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  35. VALIANT NEW ZEALANDER.

    The Military Cross has been awarded to Lieut W. W. Cook of the New Zealand forces for conspicuous gallantry and akili an attacking a ...

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