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  3. WET FRONT.

    A Copenhagen message says that General von Ardenne, writing in the "Berliner Tageblatt," states that it is most likely, that the Germans will ...

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  4. FIELD MARSHAL FOCH.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent in Paris writes:—Foch's brain is always working. He keeps a pocket book in which he jots down constantly any ...

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  5. TRAGEDY AF THE LAKE.

    A very sad double drowing fatality occurred at Lake Wendoures yesterday morning. The scene of the tragedy, involving the loss of the lives of two ...

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  6. MACEDONIA.

    It is stated by the "Evening Standard" that the Serbians have captured Doiran, on the east side of the Vardar, and have taken 12,000 prisoners. ...

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  7. PALESTINE.

    A British official report dealing, with the operations in Palestine, says:— East of the Jordan the enemy is withdrawing towards. Amman on the ...

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  8. RUSSIA.

    A telegram from Vladivostock states that a conference attended by many members of the All Russian Constituent Assembly is being held. M. ...

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  9. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at Ams[?]erdam says:—In the Rechstag General von Wrisberg explaining the military situation on the west front, attributed the ...

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  10. TRIBUTE BY FOCH.

    London, Wednesday. The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent in Paris, on 24th September, interviewed Marshal Foch, at ...

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  11. UNITED NATIONAL FEDERATION

    There was a large attendance of delegates at the annual conference of the United National Federation 'to-day. The conference was opened by ,the ...

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  12. RUSSIAN PRISONS CROWDED.

    It is claimed in a Bolshevik wireless message that the food situation is improving in Moscow, where 297 waggons of foodstuffs arrived in two days. ...

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  13. MUCH GOOD WORK DONE.

    Reuter'a correspondent at the British Headquarters, telegraphing to-day, said:-In the past 24 hours much useful ...

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  14. BRITISH PROGRESS.

    On the Salonika front the British line has been advanced seven miles and has reached the northern shoret of Lake Doiran. The British cavalry ...

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  15. SKILFUL REARGUARD FIGHTS.

    "Very skilful rearguard fights are facilitating the accomplishment of our plane on both sides of the Jordatn," says a Turkish official report. ...

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  16. BULGARS STILL PURSUED.

    A British, official message from Salonika states:— The pursuit of the Bulgarians on the Monastir-Doiran front continues. The ...

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  17. THE REIGN OF ANARCHY.

    A despatch, dated the 13th August, has reached London from Mr Dobson, the "Time's" correspondent, who has been unheard of for some months. His ...

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  18. FRENCH MAKE RAIDS.

    A French communique received this afternoon says:— There was marked artillery activity in the night time in the region of St. ...

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  19. STATE POLITICAL PLATFORM.

    A number of motions were submitted by various branches for the amendment of the State political platform. A motion, was carried to the effect ...

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  20. COMMUNICATIONS CUT.

    In palestine eastwards of the Jordan, the Turks are falling back to-words Amman along the Hedjaz railway, with their communications cut at ...

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  21. NEARING ST. QUENTIN.

    London, Friday. A French communique says that west of St. Quentin, in conjunction with the British, we made a fresh advance this ...

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  22. BERLIN CLAIMS SUCCESS.

    London, Tuesday. A German official report says— We recapturd trench sectors south ward of Villers-Guislain and westward ...

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  23. POSITION OF BULGARIAN ARMY.

    The position of the Bulgarian army is becoming daily more acute. They are mostly retreating along the Kopupli-Ishtid road, but the Serbians, are within ...

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  24. THE ENTRY TO HAIFA.

    Reuter's correspondent at the head-quarters of the British in Palestine, telegraphing on Tuesday, said that a few troops left behind at Haifa are resisting ...

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  25. KAISER VISITS THE FRONT.

    An Amsterdam telegram announces that the Kaiser is continuing his rallying visits to the German sectors situated opposite the Americans. He ...

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  26. SPEECH BY VON HERTLING

    Reuter' s correspondent at Amsterdam says that the German Chancellor. Von Hertling in a speech at the opening of The main committee of the ...

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  27. BOLSHEVIK LIES.

    Official Bolshevik papers teem with accounts of a general uprising in India, rebellion in Ireland, strikes in England, and the collapse of the Empire. ...

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  28. PURSUIT CONTINUES.

    A French Eastern communique says:— The pursuit continues on the whole front from i From Monastir to Veles. The enemy columns are closely pursued, and are ...

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  29. DESECRATION CONTINUES.

    A correspondent, of the Havas Agency, of Paris, says that the desecration of cemeteries and the serving of booby-traps by the Germans ...

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  30. CLOSE TO ST. QUENTIN.

    Reuter's Agency learns that the British are progressing north and north west of St. Quentin with the object of straightening their line before the ...

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  31. GERMANS' AVERSION TO TURKS.

    Among the prisoners was a German Major who wanted to leave Haifa with a few other German troops. the previous day, but he said the Turks were ...

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  32. AWFUL CONDITIONS IN PETROGRAD.

    The situation in Petrograd is terrible. Anarchy famine, pestilence, murder and robbery are common. Men and women drop from cholera and ...

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  33. WATERWORKS TRUSTS ASSOCIATION.

    The annual session of the Waterworks Trust Association was held held to-day the president (Cr J. Gordon, M.L.A.) presiding. ...

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  34. EAGERNESS TO SURRENDER.

    A remarhably pathetic sight was the unending succession of convoys of prisoners, one 4000 strong in charge of a few guards wearily footing, their way along ...

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  35. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The SPEAKER read a communication from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, conveying the deep appreciation of his Majesty the King and Queen of the ...

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  36. MESSAGES FROM AMERICA

    The American Consul at Melbourne has, handed to Reuter the following wireless messages via Honolulu:—ENLISTMENT OF JUCO SLAVS. ...

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  37. AIR ACTIVITY.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in an aviation report, states:—The weather improved on Monday evening, but the enemy's activity was ...

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  38. LIBERATION OF THE HOLY LAND.

    The ATchbishop of Canterbury addressed a letter to the diocesan bishops of England and Wales, suggesting special thanksgiving services on 29th September, ...

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  39. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Senator PEARCE, in reply to Senator de Large, said that in December, 1917 a cable had been received from the Secretary for the Colonies, stating ...

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  40. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    German newspapers continue to dwell on the political crisis. It appears, however that the Centre Party and the National Liberals, have decided to ...

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  41. MARSHAL HAIG'S REPORT.

    London Tuesday. Field-Marshal Haig reports that a successful operation was carried out this morning in cooperation with the ...

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  42. STRIKE AT SUGARLOAF RESERVOIR.

    Because a carpenter employed on the works had not said a fine imposed on his the Union, about 250 men employed at the Sugarloaf Reservoir works on the ...

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  43. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    Mr WISE, replying to Mr Abott, said that owing to the difficulties in reinforcing the Australian .army, the suggestion that if two recruits were ...

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  44. KNG EDWARD AS WAR-MAKER.

    Hertling denied that Germany was striving for world hegemony. He said the world war was prepared years ago by the well known encircling policy of ...

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  45. THE FRENCH CAPTURES.

    Reuter's London, Wednesday. Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarter, telegraphing on Tuesday said by the capture of BaHpon and ...

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  46. GERMAN INTERNAL CONDITIONS.

    The internal conditions in Germany are revealed by the strennoue methods adopted to ses[?]ore the Kaiser's undoubtedly waning oputurity. He is in[?] ...

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  47. "SPANISH INFLUENZA."

    The Spanish influenza epidemic is advancing westward from the Atlantic ocast Boston reports 100 deaths from this cause and there are officially ...

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  48. ESTATES PURCHASED.

    THe Minister for Lands to-day presented a return to Parliament showing the estates purchased where the State land tax valuation or one or more of the ...

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  49. STONEHENGE PRESENTED TO. NATION.

    Mr C. H. E. Stubb has presented Stone-benge, the celebrated pre-histric spot in Salisbury Plain to the nation. ...

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  50. TWO NEW GERMAN DIVISION.

    Mr Beach Thomas says that, two new German divisions have appeared in the vicinity of Epehy. Splendid campaigning weather prevails. It is fine, clear and ...

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