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  4. DUTCH WAKING UP.

    The correspondent of the “New York Tunes” at The Hague savs the cutting off of all commercial cables communication between England and ...

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  5. THE GERMAN REIGN OF TERROR.

    Correspondents reports that the Alsace Lorraine prisons are crowded, mostly for entertaining sentiments hostile to Germany. The mills, factories. ...

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  6. FLANDERS OFFENSIVE

    A wireless German official message says:— “Between the Lys and the YpressMenin road firing increased suddenly to ...

    Article : 89 words
  7. RUSSIA

    The crorrespondent of the “New York world”. at Petrograd had an interview with General Verkhevsky, the new War Minister, who said: “By spring ...

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  9. FILTHY LUCRE.

    “Le Journal” announces that its advances from Bolo Pasha have been repaid. ...

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  10. SAILING VESSEL’S HEROIC BATTLE.

    The French sailing vessel Blanche fought a submarine for 24 hours, [?] was finally torpedoed. The explosion killed the captain and many of the ...

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  11. NORWAY SMOTHERED BY SPIES.

    It is officially stated the police regard foreign spies as responsible for the outbreak of fires, aiming at the destruction of goods depots, factories, and ...

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  12. SILENCED FOR A TIME.

    The Reichstag adjourned until December 5. ...

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  13. IN ARMENIA

    A Russian official message says: — “In Armenia we drove out the Turks from a height southward of Urumia.” ...

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  14. AMERICAN AND BRITISH FLEETS

    Admiral Mayo returned from an inspection of the American Fleet in Europe. He says there is splendid fraternisation and the most effective ...

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  15. THE AIR SERVICE.

    The War Office announces that Major-General Salmond has been appointed Director-General of Military Aeronautics in succession to General ...

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  16. BERLIN ADMITS BRITISH ADVANCE.

    A wireless German official message says: “The battle is still raging on the Laugemarck-Zonnebeke front, ...

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  17. IN MACEDONIA

    A wireless German official message reads :— “There is an intense bombardment at the Monastir Basin and the Cerna ...

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  18. TRADE- AFTER THE WAR.

    The Press Bureau says that Dr. Addison has appointed a committee to report on questions connected with securing the distributions of raw materials ...

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  19. ITEMS.

    The new National Party has nominated a candidate to contest East Isliugton by-election against the coalition candidate. ...

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  20. WITH THE ANZACS.

    LONDON, Oct. 12. The correspondent of the Australian Press Agency at the west front writing on October 10th says:— ...

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  21. MUTINY IN GERMANY

    The correspondent of the “Daily Chronical” at Amsterdam wires:— “The German fleet trouble began when the crews of several vessels ...

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  22. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    At the American luncheon to the Japanese Ambassador Mr. Frank Powell, chairman, said a Mexican despatch wherein Germany expressed a ...

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  23. THE EARLIER REPORT.

    The correspondent of the United Press Agency briefly wires:— “The British have taken all fight objectives and are still sweeping on and ...

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  24. MINERS’ WAGES

    A serious conflict of evidence occurred in a case at Brisbane he before the Federal Coal Board in which the Miners’ Federation claimed that the ...

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  25. TO-DAY’S RACES

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  26. CANADIAN POLITICS

    The Union Government is completed. Mr! Newton Rowed, loader of the Ontario Liberals, Mr. Frank Carrell (Sir [?] Laurier’s former lieutenant), ...

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  27. FULLER DETAILS OF THE BATTLE.

    The correspondent of the United Press Agency further wires:— “The battlefront extends six miles south from Houlthulst Wood. ...

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  28. IMPORTANT STATEMENT BY LORD ROBERT CECIL

    Lord Robert Cecil, commenting on the British embargo on the Dutch, said the transmission of German sand, gravel, and metal via Holland to Belgium ...

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  29. CONSERVATIVES IN MAJORITY.

    The Coalition Cabinet has been formed, and the Conservatives are in the majority. ...

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  30. CREWS OF SEVERAL SUBMARINES SHOT.

    Lord Robert Cecil, in a speech to-day, stated that several German submarine crews refusing to sail after the Wilhelmshaven mutiny were shot. ...

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  31. PERSONNEL OF THE MINISTRY.

    The Coalition Cabinet has been sworn as follows:— Premier Sir Robert Borden. Minister for Militia: Major-General ...

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  32. ANOTHER GERMAN SENSATION.

    A wireless message from Amsterdam announces that Admiral von Capelle has resigned. ...

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  33. AMERICAN COMMENT.

    The “New York Times” and the “New York Sun” warn the people lagains[?] attaching [?]due importance to the mutiny. They say the move ...

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  34. HELENA VALE MEETING

    Races were held at Helena Vale this afternoon. Following were the results up to time of going to press:— BELLEVUE HURDLES ...

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  36. FRENCH PREPARING AT ATTACK.

    A German communique reads: — “There is the most intense bombardment northeastward of Soissons and eastward of the Meuse.” ...

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  37. HOW TO STOP PAIN IN THE STOMACH.

    Generations of people have employed hot water as a soother of pain in the stomach, but modem physicians and specialist have discovered and used ...

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  38. RAIDS ON BARRIER MINES

    The hearing of evidence in the cases Broken Hill against seventeen men charged in connection with the raids on the mines on 21st and 22nd ...

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  39. GERMAN AERODROME BOMBED.

    The Admiralty announces:— “Despite the weather naval aircraft dropped many bombs on Sparappelhock aerodrome yesterday. All returned.” ...

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  40. GERMAN FAILURES ON FRENCH FRONT.

    A French communique reads :— “The night was marked by great mutual artillery activity, and a series of German attempts at various parts of ...

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  41. MESSAGE FROM MR. PHILIP GIBBS.

    Mr. Phil’p Gibbs wires: — “We struck north-eastward to-day towards the village, of Passchendaete, whereof the ruins looming through the ...

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  42. DEAF PEOPLE

    “FRENCH ORLENE” absolutely cures Deafness and Noises in the Head [?] to the actual seat of the trouble, so matter how severe or longstanding ...

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  43. ON THE EAST FRONT

    A wireless Russian official message says :— “We counter attacked and restored the position southward of the Pskoy ...

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  44. MISCELLANEOUS

    Baron von Kuhlmann’s emphatic declaration on Alsace-Lorraine is the chife topic of comment in the newspapers, which urge the redoubling of effort to ...

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