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  4. RECRUITING.

    Comments in the Australian newspapers condemning the political warfare in England as calculated to injure the Imperial solidarity have been brought under the ...

    Article : 171 words
  5. SERBIA’S PLIGHT.

    In a statement in the House of Lords’ the Marquis of Landsdowne (without portfolio) said it was highly improbable that the Serbian Army would be able to ...

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  6. BRITISH TRANSPORT.

    It is officially reported that the Atlantic Transport Company’s steamer Marquette, 7.0[?]7 [?] which was conveying troops has been [?] in the Eg[?]n Sea. It ...

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  7. KING IN FRANCE.

    A number of informal incidents characterized the tour in France of His Majesty the King. Arriving unexpectedly in the market square of a certain town he was ...

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  9. THE PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker (Hon. F. W. Coneybeer) took the Chair at 2 p.m. HENLEY REACH CORPORATION. Mr. Price asked the Commissioner of ...

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  10. COTTON SHIP COLORADO.

    The M[?]liory liner Colorado, which caught fire in the Atlantic while conveying a cargo of cotton to England, was not abandoned at sea, as was at first reported. She has ...

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  11. PROGRESS IN CHAMPAGNE.

    A French communique says:—The has been continued, foot by foot in Champagne. The obstinate resistance of our troops and their immediate return to ...

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  12. BALKANS TANGLE.

    A striking incident occurred in the Chamber of Deputies du[?]ing a debate on the Greco-Turkish agreement relating to properties confiscated in the Balkan war. ...

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  13. THE KING’S APPEAL.

    The following message from His Majesty the King has been Deceived by His Excellency the Governor, through the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Bonar ...

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  14. BUILDING OF AN HOTEL.

    PORT PIRIE, October 26.—At the Local Court (before Messrs; S. J. Mitchell, S.M., T. C. Simpson, and S, J. Jones), on Monday, T. Y. Freeman, represented by Mr. ...

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  15. BELGIANS AND DEATH.

    The Pope, the King of Spain, and President Wilson have implored the Kaiser to spare the lives of 34 Belgians, who are lying at Liege under sentence of death. ...

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  16. Prime Minister’s Statement Promised.

    I[?] the House of Commons Mr. Lloyd [?] to-day [?] that Mr. Asquith would shortly make a full statement as to the [?] of the war. ...

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  17. GREEK KING SPEAKS.

    King Constantine, in an interview with the representative at Athens of the Associated Press, said that Greece was, merely loo[?]ing her sword in the scabbard. She ...

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  18. Germans Claim Advances.

    A Berlin communique states:—The Germans east of Visegrade have reached the heights of Suhagorapanos. Gen.von Kaevesis’ and Gen von Gallewitz’s armies are ...

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  19. SPIES IN ENGLAND.

    The authorities announce the arrest of a German who is alleged to have forged an American passport for a men of Turkish extraction. Sentence has been passed on ...

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  20. VENICE THE BEAUTIFUL.

    A French wireless message states that the [?] have continued the bombard[?] of the wonders of Venice from aeroplanes. They are wreaking vengeance ...

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  21. Returned Soldiers as Teachers.

    In the Assembly on Wednesday Mr. James asked the Minister of Education if, in view of the fact that there was a shortage of school teachers be did not think ...

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  22. GERMAN CONSPIRACIES.

    Further startling developments have occurred in connection with the bomb conspiracy for which two Germans named Fay and Scholz are under arrest. The police are ...

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  23. GREECE AND CYPRUS.

    When the House of Commons met to-day Sir P. Mag[?]ns (Unionist, London University) acted Sir Edward Grey if he could give the House any Information in regard ...

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  24. Spy Shot.

    A spy, whose appeal against his sentence of death was taken to the Court of Criminal Appeal, which dismissed it on October 18, was shot to-day. ...

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  25. ATTACKS ON CHURCHES

    The Pope has asked to be [?]urnished with details of the attacks by Austrian aeroplanes on Venice. He intends to protest against the wanton destruction of churches ...

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  26. PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    Sir Edward Grey has Learned from Mr. Gerard, the American Minister at Berlin, that the British prisoners at the German prison camp at Ruhleben, after 10 months’ ...

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  27. Methodist Resolutions.

    At the financial session of the Adelaide South District of the Methodist District Synod the following motions were introduced by the Rev. H. Howard; seconded ...

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  28. Medical Officers and the War

    The Premier (Hon. C. Vaughan) informed Mr. Ryan in the House of Assembly on Wednesday [?] that the medical superintendent and five other medical ...

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  29. ENEMY LOSSES.

    The Nien[?]e Courant estimates the Prussian losses in the war at 2,021,078. The last lists covering a period from October 11 to 30, comprised 57,021 killed, wounded, ...

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  30. Bulgarian Officers Executed.

    Six Bulgarian colonels have been shot for shooing sympathy with “Russia the Deliverer.” ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICA.

    It as understood that Gen. Botha has decided to remain in office with his present colleagues. ...

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  32. British at Salonika.

    The Marquis of Lansdowne, in the House of Lords, announced that only 13,000 British troops had landed at Salonika. They were all that could be collected at ...

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  35. MUNITION MAKING.

    Members d tie H. E. Pratten Syndicate attached to the Parliamentary Munitions Committee will assist members of the House of Commons in addressing workers ...

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  37. French Beat Bulgars Back.

    A French official report states that the Bulgarians on Friday attacked along the whole front of the French forces, who are occupying the Strumnitza region. They ...

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  38. Natives Enrolling.

    “So great was [?]he rush when the doors opened that it was necessary to erect barricades and requisition the police to keep the entrances free.” Thus Renter ...

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  40. Koprulu Regained.

    After the Bulgarians had occupied the mall town of Ish[?]ip, they advanced and captured Kuprulu, on the River Vardar. It is now officially reported that the ...

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  41. Civil Service Volunteers.

    The Premier informed Mr. MacGilli[?]ay in the Assembly on Wednesday that there was no reason to doubt that the Government would carry out the policy of making ...

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