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  5. A DISCLOSURE

    The split in the ranks of the Victorian an strike defence committee Las been the means of revealing an ugly truth (says the “Age”). It appears that ...

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  6. PROPHET OF 1871

    How would the fulminating preachers of half a century ago have dealt with the great enemy of mankind who now rules in Germany and wishes to rule ...

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  7. PEACE TALK

    Vienna newspapers state that peace efforts have ended owing to Mr LloydGeo [?] Mr Asquith’s, and M. Rabot’s declarations. ...

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  8. THE WORLD’S WAR

    A wireless Russian official message says:— . “The .enemy pressed us back over a mile in the direction of Moon Island, ...

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  9. GERMANY’S NEGOTIATIONS.

    Replying to Germany’s denial that she gave France to understand that Begotiations might he opened for the restitution of Alsace Lorraine “LeMatin” ...

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  10. ENEMY AIR REPRISALS.

    A wireless German official message reads: — “As a reprisal our aviators bombed Nancy, causing large fires.” ...

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  11. MISCELLANEOUS

    The correspondent of the “Daily Express at Amsterdam says the Kaiser’s sudden rush to Sofia and Constantinople was due to information that ...

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  12. FRENCH AERIAL OPERATIONS.

    A French communique says:— “Enemy aeroplanes violently bombed Nancy. Ten civilians were killed and forty injured. Five enemy aeroplanes ...

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  13. FOOD CONTROL.

    At the National Conference of Cooperative Societies, the chairman in his complained that the Government played with food control for ...

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  14. GERMAN STATEMENT.

    A wireless German official message reads:—. ‘We overcame the resistance at the Sworbe Peninsula. We are now taking ...

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  15. GERMAN’S GHASTLY DEED.

    A sergeant of the Lincolnshires narrates how, when lying wounded in shallow trench he saw a German approach an English lad lying badly hit ...

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  16. FREMANTLE LUMPERS

    The “Collie Mail” of Saturday last reports the fact that Mr. Ben Jones, M. L. A. for Fremantle, visited Collie on the previous Saturday and Sunday ...

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  17. ON THE WESTERN FRONT

    Mr. Gilmour, the Australian [?] New Zealand press correspondent, writes; — “There was a sudden change to good ...

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  18. AMERICA’S EXPENDITURE.

    Since July 10 the United States has spent 2921 million dollars, whereof half was advanced to the Allies. an expenditure of 800 million dollars ...

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  19. ITALY’S WAR AIMS

    Practically the whole Italian press, the public, and the world of officials commented enthusiastically upon a statement in the semi-official “Giornale ...

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  20. ALLEGED “SWEATING”

    At a special meeting of the Confectioners’ female [?] trades Hall, Melbourne, the following resolution was carried with [?] ...

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  21. DINED WITH ENEMY.

    I doubt whether people in England have any conception of the impudent lengths to which German propaganda in the Russian Army had gone up to ...

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  22. BRITISH OFFICER CASUALTIES.

    The War Office, in reply to the Swedish newspapers’ allegation that the British officer casualties averaged 511 daily in August, deciares they averaged ...

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  23. CONDUCT OF COLLIERIES

    Mr Hagelthorn, Minister of Agriculture, who returned from Sydney after arranging with the New South Wales Ministry for the use of a mine to ...

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  24. IN MESOPOTAMIA

    An official message from Mesopotamia says :— “Our aeroplane bombed an aerodrome at Kifri, doing much damage One of our aeroplanes which was forced ...

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  25. AUSTRALIA’S ARMY

    Australia possesses the most democrate army in the world, and the qualities which unito both commissioned and non-commissioned ranks in a ...

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  26. GIGANTIC WAR PLANES.

    Aeroplanes of gigantic dimensions, which can carry twenty-five people oil board as easily as the present type do three, are described in the current ...

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  27. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    The Admiralty states the arrivals for the week were 2124 and the sailings 2094. Twelve over and six under 1600 tons were sunk. Five were unsuccessfully ...

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  28. ITALY’S LOSSES.

    For the week ending Oct. 14 315 ships arrived and 338 departed. Four steamers under 1500 tons were lost. One mail boat and one sailing ship ...

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  29. DEAD HERO ROBBED.

    Five women and four men were charged at Dartford with being in the unlawful possession of public property. case was a sequel to the air ...

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  30. SIXTEEN SONS FIGHTING.

    Thomas Allen, a miner, charged at Doncaster (Eng.) . recently with using bad language, spitting m court, and using threats towards a woman, told ...

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  32. NORWAY’S SHIPPING SUFFERS.

    The Themis, the largest Norwegian steamer, was torpedoed in the Medical The Savier Bethol was sunk in the North Sea. Both news ...

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