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  3. GERMANY'S CRITICAL IN THE EAST. WINTER CAMPAIGN REGARDED WITH TERROR.

    THE PARLIAMENTARY CORRESPONDENT OF THE "DAILY NEWS" SAYS THE GOVERNMENT HAVE CREATED A NEW GENERAL STAFF ...

    Article : 89 words
  4. GERMAN RUSE UPSET

    Yesterday British -warships off the coast seized the American, vessels Hocking and Hamborn, because they had. been transferred illegally from German ownership to ...

    Article : 68 words
  5. 70,000 ALLIES

    A telegram received in Berolin from Solia states that the Allies have landed 70,000 troops at Salonika, of whom 50,000 are French. ...

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  6. STOP PRESS NEWS. 456TH DAY OF THE WAR

    A BULLETIN ISSUED TO-DAY STATES THAT, ALTHOUGH MUCH FATIGUED BY HIS JOURNEY, THE CONDTITION OF THE KING IS ...

    Article : 96 words
  7. THE VODKA PROHIBITION.

    Unexpected results nave followed the prohibition of the sale of wodka in Russia. The majority of the peasants are now at ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. MEBOURNE CUP DAY. AUSTRALIA'S BIG RACE.

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  10. THE PART OF JAPAN

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Matin" publishes an interview with the Premier (Count Okuma), in which the latter says that though Japan could not assist ...

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  11. "THEY'RE BRITISH."

    When Lord Reading, Lord Chief Justice, was in America as the head of the AngloFrench Financial Mission, he was guarded day and night by detectives. ...

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  12. FRANCE AND BELGIUM

    Field-Marsbal Sir John French, in a dispatch to the War Office dated October 15, reviews the operations of the British armies in France and Flanders since June. ...

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  13. BULGARS FIGHT FRENCH

    THE BULCARIANS [?] SUPPOFTED BY ARTHLERY ATHCKED THE FRENCH ON SATURDAY ET THE KRIVOLAK ...

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  14. PASSENGER'S DEATH.

    A first-class passenger, bound for Sydney, travelling under the frame of H. P. Edwards, was founds hanging in his cabin aboard the liner Ventura, which left far. ...

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  15. THE WAR REVIEW

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that the debate in the House of Commons to-morrow on the general wax situation is regarded as of additional significance, owing ...

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  16. LORD FREDERICK BLACKWOOD.

    Lord Frederick Blackwood, brother of the Marquess of Dufferin, and uncle of Lady Doris Blackwood, of the Federal viceregal staff, has been wounded in ...

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  17. THE BULGARIANS

    A COMMUNIQUE SAYS:—"THE BULGARIANS FROM ISHTIP RECONNOITRED TOWARDS KRIVOLAK, BUT WITHDREW BEFORE ...

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  18. BULGARIANS CLAIM PROGRESS.

    A Bulgarian communique claims that the Bulgarians hare captured the Trzsibata Ridge, from which roads lead to Nish and Belapalanlca; also that they have ...

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  19. DR. WILSON.

    The marriage of Dr. Woodrow Wilson, President of the United States, with Mrs. Norman. Colt has been fixed for the end of December. ...

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  20. POLITICAL WRAN[?]NG.

    THE NEWSPAPERS ARE CIVING PROMINENCE TO MR [?]NAR LAWS RECENT LETTIER TO SIR JOHN MCCALL, REGAP[?] THE ...

    Article : 67 words
  21. THE FAY CASE.

    Another arrest of a German hat been made in connection with the Fay conspiracy. Six men are now awaiting their trial, ...

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  22. LITTLE MOURNING FOR THE FALLEN.

    THE "DAILY CHRONICLE" HAS BEEN INTERVIEWING A NUMBER OF WEST-END DRAPERS, AND HAS BEEN INFORMED BY THEM THAT ...

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  23. GERMAN LOSSES AT LOOS.

    SIR JOHN FRENCH RHPORTS:—THE ENEMY ON OCTOBER 29 HEAVILY BOMBARDED AN AREA EAST OF YPRES. OTHERWISE THE ...

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  24. A BUTTER DEAL

    The Minister of Industry (Hon. R. P. Blundell) was reminded by Sir Richard Butler in the House of Assembly on Tuesday that a few weeks ago he then ...

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  25. NURSES FOR SERBIA.

    There are already 200 British nurses in Serbia. ...

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  26. AN ALIEN FIRM.

    Correspondents in the newspapers urge taht the Austro-German partners in the metal firm of Merton's ought to be immediately interned, and a Public Trustee ...

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  27. THE SUBMARINE MURDERS

    It is understood that the Secretary of State (Mr. Tensing) will meet the American Ambassador (Count Bernstorff) shortly regarding the Lueitania outrage. ...

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  28. CAPTURED GUNS.

    A number of captured German guns will be used in the Lord Mayor's procession on November 9. The guns will bear the names of the regiments from which they ...

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  29. PREFERENCE.

    A NEW ARIZONA LABOR LAW, MAKING IT UNLAWFUL FOR ANT EMPLOYER TO EMPLOY MORE THAN TWENTY PER CENT. OF ...

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  30. TURKS HELP BULGARIANS

    FIVE DIVISIONS OF TURKS, UNDER THE GERMAN LEADER FIELD - MARSHAL VON DER GOLTZ, HAVE REPLACED THE ...

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  31. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. Robert, Blatchford, the well-known Socialist, in an article published in the "Weekly Dispatch" to-day, denounces Mr. Asquitli as "the man chiefly responsible ...

    Article : 232 words
  32. FROMENEMYSOURCES

    A German communique says:—"Several air encounters in the Belfort (France) region ended in favor of the Germans. "General von Hinderiburg, on both sides ...

    Article : 170 words
  33. LAW CLERK'S APPLICATION

    In the Full Court on Tuesday, before Mr. Justice Gordon and Mr. Acting Justice Buchanan, an application was made by Mr. L. H. Haslam, on behalf of Herbert ...

    Article : 108 words
  34. EMPEROR FOR CHINA

    THE JAPANESE NOTE REGARDING THE PROPOSED CHINESE MONARCHY IS GENERALLY RECEIVED WITH SUSPICION. ...

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  35. LAW COURTS.

    [?] The application of Walter William Cecil Steadman. versus Maud Josephine Steadman, and Charles Herman Wilson, was called on, and formally adjourned to a day ...

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  36. THIRD DAY—THURSDAY.

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  37. GERMANY AND AMERICA

    THERE JS RENEWED GERMAN ACTIVITY IN THE TRANSMISSION OF WIRELESS NEWS OF A VIRULENT ANTI-BRITISH NATURE, INTENDED ...

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  39. KRAGUJEVACS

    The Germans claim to have captured Kragujevacs, a Serbian town, which the chief arsenal is situated. NEW YORK, November 1. ...

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  40. WHEAT FREIGHTS.

    On the conclusion, of wheat treigats conference to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said they had considered the question of the allotment of space. ...

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  41. STARVATION

    Herr Winnig, general secretary of the German Socialist Party, in an article, the publication of which was prohibited in Germany, states that the food situation ...

    Article : 106 words
  42. GERMAN MOTOR TYRES.

    A deputation representing the federal council of the Australian motor traders, which interviewed the Minister of Custome to-day. incidentally expressed the ...

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  43. Insolvency Court—Adelaide.

    The first hearing of the case of Richard John Nosh and Francis Nahs, of Swan Reach, farmers trading as Nash Bros., was called on. Mr. T. S. O'Halolran appeared for the creditors, and Mr. ...

    Article : 102 words
  44. A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.

    A shocking accident occurred on Saturday afternoon to a child of Mr. John Courts, of Yanipy. Mr. Coutts was engaged with the reaper and binder in ...

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  45. AUSTRALIANS IN LONDON

    An Englishwoman, the corresoondent of a London newspaper, who originated the statement that Australian soldiers were sleeping on the Thames Embankment ...

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  46. WAR-FUNDS.

    As a result of a meeting held about a fortnight ago, the teachers of the Croydon public school held a bazaar on Friday afternoon at the school in aid of school and patriotic funds. The ...

    Article : 134 words
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  48. Police Court—Adelaide.

    Thomas William Bean, printer, of Henley Park was charged by his wife, Edith May. Bean, with having on October 13 threatened her in the following words, "I will do you you." The ...

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  49. FINANCIAL NEWS.

    Henry Bill & Co.—The accoubis for the year ended July 31 show a profit of £64,263. A final dividend of 10 per cent, for the twelve months has been declared, and £44,861 carried ...

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