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    A French commuinque says: — “After a lively bombardment several enemy raids on the Aisne front were repulsed. There is a lively artillery ...

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  6. THE WORLD’S WAR

    A wireless Russian official message says:— “A German dreadnought shelled our patrol squadron off Soela Sound, severely damaging the torpedo boat ...

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  7. TWO U BOATS SUNK.

    The French destroyed two German submarines in the Mediterranean in the last week in September, ...

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  8. ACTIVITY OF NAVAL AVIATORS. LONDON, Oct. 16.

    An Admiralty statement ig to the effect that naval air craft carried out considerable number of patrols yesterday and encountered several enemy' ...

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  9. SUSPICIOUS BAG OF DISPATCHES.

    The “New York Sun’s” correspondent Washington says the British authorities in Halifax intercepted a bag of despatches from Sweden which are now ...

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  10. SELLING RED CROSS COMFORTS.

    Some irritation ha been caused through a leading firm selling Australian Red Cross comforts salved from a torpedeed [?]ner. the purchaser ...

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  11. BRITISH AIR RAID ON ROULERS.

    The British air raid on Roulere was one of the most terrible of the war. A bomb set afire - the barracks where a newly-arrived German regiment was ...

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  12. GERMAN SOCIALIST

    Herr Schiedesmann, speaking at the the Jurzburg Socialist Conference declared: “Our enemy’s demands are steadily growing insaner. We will not ...

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  13. HOW THE ANZAGS ARE FARING.

    Mr. Gilmour, writing from the west front says;— “Some Australians and New Zealanders just back from the front line ...

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  14. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. Lloyd George has sent the following message to Sir Douglas Haig:— “The War Cabinet desire to congratulate of the armies an the great ...

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  15. ITEMS.

    Kentish farmer was fined £200 sentenced to two months for failing reduce the hop acreage in accordance with the low. He was also ordered ...

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  16. GERMAN MOVE PROVES A FAILURE.

    A Berne wireless message says:-Swiss Catholics with German sympathies convened an International Congress at Berne for the 15th to promote ...

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  17. SOLDIER RETURNS FROM THE GRAVE.

    A story comes from Lithgow (New South Wales) regarding Lieut. Frank Morris, who has been wounded four times. On one [?]ccasion he was blown ...

    Article : 100 words
  18. IN MACEDONIA

    A French eastern communique says “The artillery is active along the whole front, especially north of Monas “Our troops repelled enemy detached ...

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  19. UOLV SCENE

    h August a disorderly demorstration took place at Universal chambers Collins-street, Melbourne, when an attempt was made by a number of ...

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  20. MR. TUDOR

    During the progress of a meeting held in Brunswick town all for the purpose of protesting against the high cost of living, Mr. Tudor, M. P., was ...

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  21. SYNDICALIST TYRANNY.

    The correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle” at Buenos Ayres says the railway strike is more serious and there much damage from rioting and derailments ...

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  22. AIRMAN’S TRAGIC FATE

    The Paris “Figora” reports a trag.c accident which occurred at the Villa Coublay Flying Ground, resulting in the death of Count Pierre de Qamfpmas, ...

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  23. BERLIN ADMITS-BRITISH ADVANCE.

    A German communique relative to the campaign in Macedonia says: “The Bulgarians ceded some villages, to the English on the Struma plan.” ...

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  24. THE VERSION FROM BERLIN.

    A wireless -German official message says:— “We took possession of the main por[?] of Oesel Island. The Russians are isolated on the Sworbe Peninsula and ...

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  25. FINDING HOLLAND OUT

    “De Telegraaf” secured evidence from correspondents in Belgium proving sand and gravel were imported to Holland and used in military works ...

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  26. MISCELLANEOUS

    Sa as to aid effectively in the vigorous presecution and successful termination of the war, Mr. Lansing says America is considering the advisability ...

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  27. UNITED STATES PAYING OF COST OF WAR. FOURTH

    The “New York Word’s” correspondent at Washington says the United States is paying forty million dollars daily, or one-fourth of the cost of the ...

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  28. FURTHERS PRISONERS.

    wireless German official message says:— “We took prisoners a further eleven hundred at the Sworbe Peninsula. ...

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  29. TO-DAY’S RACES

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  30. AMERICAN SHIPPING REQUISITIONED.

    The requisitioning of all American shipping over 2500- tons became effective to-day. It involved two million tons. ...

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  31. OMINIOUS NEWS FROM FINLAND

    A German submarine was seen off the coast Finland delivering arms and other war material to the Finns in the expectation that the Finns would assist ...

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  32. GOLD RESERVES.

    President Wilson has appealed to the State banks and Federal receive system to consolidate the gold reserves. ...

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  33. REPRISALS PROMISED.

    The London Country Council are closing the London elementary schools in the last week of October in view of, the possibility of air raids. ...

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  34. PRIME MINISTER’S LIBEL ACTION

    Mr. Lloyd-George had a libel action against the Exchange Telegraph Agency, the “Westminster Gazette,” and the “Daily News” for publishing ...

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  35. ON THE WESTERN FRONT

    A French communique reads: “On the A[?] nfrom the reciprocal artillery work was less intense. “On the left bank of the Mouse [?] ...

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  36. SHELTER FROM AIR RAIDS.

    The Press Bureau says the Government has surveyed suitable tunnels, arches, crypts, basements, etc., in London affording air raid shelter for a million ...

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