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  6. STATE BUDGET

    In the Legislate e Assembly, yesterday the State Treasurer delivered his budget. In the course of his speech he said :—I shall earnestly [?]vor ...

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  7. THE BALKANS

    Colonel A’Court Repington says— “The signs that the Germans are not fighting as, well as the Allies in energetic and sustained action, ...

    Article : 345 words
  8. SUBMARINE PIRATES

    The wheat and other markets generally recovered late to-day. Business and banking interests are inclin[?] to think that submarine activity will ...

    Article : 432 words
  9. LONG RANGE BLOCKADE.

    The “Times,” in a leading ar[?]icle, says that the submarine off the American coast will raise an extremely grave and complex ...

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  10. RUSSIANS FORTIFY POSITIONS.

    “We have fortified our newly-occupied positions in the Dobrudia,” says an of[?]cial report from Petrograd. ...

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  11. ROUMANIAN RETIREMENT.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Bucharest wires the latent Roumanian communique, which is as follows:—The Roumanians in the Brasso district ...

    Article : 81 words
  12. PLAY HOUSES

    The Paul Dufault concert takes place at Her Majesty’s Theatre next Saturday, October 14. M[?] Dufault comes here after a New Zealand tour ...

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  13. GREEK PROVISIONAL CABINET

    Reuter’s correspondent at Salonika states that M. Lenezelos and other members of the Greek Provisional Government have arrived at ...

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  14. “TRIBUNE” OUTSPOKEN.

    Commenting upon the extension of the German submarine campaign to American waters, the New York “Tribune” says:— ...

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  15. GREEK CABINET.

    Renter’s correspondent at Athens states that Processor Lambros has formed a most c[?]lorless Cabinet. It includes the p[?]o-Gounarist, M. ...

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  17. PRUSSIAN GUARDS.

    Mr Thomas Curtin, an American journalist, who has spent ten months in Germany, writes :— “The police cleared the streets ...

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  18. DANISH SU[?]ARINE S[?]NK.

    Advices from Copenhagen state that the Danish Submarine Dykkeren was sunk in a collision. She was salved after 36 hours, when five of ...

    Article : 52 words
  19. “WITH THE COLORS.”

    The military drama, “With the Colors,” promises to come up expectations. Elaborate arrangements’ have (been completed, and ...

    Article : 174 words
  20. SUNKEN TRANSPORT.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Paris [?] that the [?]asport [?]ink in the Mediterranean, was a French [?]iliary cruiser, with nearly 2[?] ...

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  21. AUSTRIANS CLAIM ADVANCES.

    An Austrian communique says that stubborn street fighting occurred at Brasso (Transylvania) before the Roumanians retired. ...

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  23. ALFRED HALL PICTURES.

    The splendid programme of special Pathecolor pictures now be[?]ng shown at the Alfred Hall was patronised by a big audience last ...

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  24. STRATHDENE CAPTAIN’S NARRATIVE.

    Captain Wilson, of the Strathdene, says that the first he knew of the pre[?]ce of a submarine was when shells began to fall at six o’clock ...

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