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  4. TRANS LINE

    Just as we were going to press this afternoon—at 2,55—the train from Port Augusta steamed slowly into the Kalgoorlie station, and the historic ...

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  5. FRENCH SUCCESS

    A German wireless this afternoon reads:— “The enemy’s artillery 'between the Ailette and Braye increased to a ...

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  6. COMBATING THE U BOATS.

    French balloons and aeroplanes in September had 54 encounters with submarines, whereof 19 were in the Channel, 18 In the Atlantic, and I7 in the ...

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  8. PEACE TALK

    The “Manchester Guardian’s” correspondent at Paris says:— “In connection with the Cabinet crisis M. Briand in conversation with ...

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  9. MISCELLANEOUS

    There were violent food riots at Vienna, Pressburg, Bunn and La[?] Ri[?]ers destroyed several munition factories. Troops killed or ...

    Article : 59 words
  10. BURGLARY

    Constable Washer, of Boulder, was going his rounds in Burt-street, this morning about 2 o’clock, when he saw a Light in Mr. Len McNally’s ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. WOMEN SHOT FOR SPYING.

    Nineteen Belgians including several women, were executed at Ghent for espionage. ...

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  12. RUSSIA

    A wireless Russian official message says: “Our detachments at several sectors in the Riga region occupied first line ...

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  13. THE NORTH SEA DISASTER.

    An officer survivor of the British destroyed Mary Rose, says the fighting was exceedingly fierce. Both the German cruisers concentrated their fire ...

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  14. M. RIBOT GIVES OFFENCE.

    M. Painleve has offered to remain and is dropping M. Ribot for M. Barthon. The Socialists strongly object to M. Ribot on the ground he did not ...

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  15. CONVERTING THE HUNS.

    Captain Persius, in the “Berliner Tageblatt” urges disarmament as the real goal of the war, placing right before might. he says: “The did ...

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  16. EARLIER NEWS FROM PARTS.

    A French communique this afternoon reads:—After an artillery preparation of several days we attacked at 5.15 this ...

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  17. THE MENACES TO PETROGRAD.

    The “Hiding” says the situation is most menacing for Petrograd. The Germans are incorporating in the Baltic Fleet the most modem ships which ...

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  18. CASUALTIES IN LAST RAID.

    The Press Bureau states that the total casualties in Friday’s air raid were. Killed, 34, injured, 56. ...

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  19. OLD-TIME NURSES

    Some dramatic reminiscences of his hospital experiences in the Crimea were given by Field-Marshal Sir Evelyn Wood, V. C., in a speech at the Red ...

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  20. AVIATOR’S ESCAPE.

    An airman had a remarkable escape from death, at Twickenham (Eng.) At a height of 3000 ft. his machine went wrong, and he made a steep ...

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  21. TROUBLED IRELAND

    In the House of Commons Mr. John Redmond moved a resolution deploring the Irish Executive’s policy, also the Irish military policy, especially in view ...

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  22. SUBSTANTIAL ADVANCE OFFICIALLY ANNOUNCED.

    The Minister for War, M. Painleye, said to-night that the advance was most satisfactory. It was three kilometre in depth on an eight ...

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  23. BRUSILOFF NOT PESSIMISTIC.

    PETROGRAD, Oct. 23. General Brusiloff, in an article In a Moscow newspaper, declares there are no adequate grounds for alarm for ...

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  24. GREEK PARLIAMENT AND PROHUNS.

    After an all-night debate, the Chamber voted in: favor of the impeachment of members of the Skoul[?]dis Cabdnet and the Lambros Cabinet. ...

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  25. NOTES SWIMMER.

    The French and English sporting newspapers announced last week that Cecil Healy, the noted swimmer, was killed at Messines. Healy writes ...

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  26. CONFESSION FROM BERLIN.

    A wireless German official message says:— “Bitter fighting continues on the northern slopes of the Chemin [?] ...

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  27. ITALIAN FRONT

    An Italian official message reads.— “We drove back yesterday with severe losses a strong Austro-German attack at Mt. Piana in Cadore. ...

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  28. RACE SUICIDE

    What Mr. D E. Hayes described as “an appalling state of affairs” was revealed at the meeting of the Women's Hospital committee, Melbourne, when it ...

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  29. ITEMS.

    Dr. Addison, in the House of Commons said, regarding the German attempt to purchase British mineral properties (as cabled 23rd October) the ...

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  30. THE ATTACK IN FLANDERS.

    A wireless German official message says:— “The Anglo-French penetrated deeply into the defences on the southern ...

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  31. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    The Admiralty state that a destroyer was sunk as the result of a collision. Two officers and 21 [?] were saved. ...

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  32. PLUCKY WIFE

    Claddagh Settlement, Galway, was exerted by a woman's loyal action. Since the outbreak of war almost every able-bodied man in the ...

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  33. WORK OF NAVAL AVIATORS.

    An Admiralty message reads: “Naval aircraft on Sunday night chopped several bombs on the railway sidings near Ghent. ...

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  34. BRAZILLIAN STEAMER SUNK.

    Advices from Ferrol says a German submarine [?]ank the Brazillian steamer Makan ([?] tons). The cergo was valuable. The captain was taken ...

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