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  4. GERMAN BOAST.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Stockholm states that a German submarine skipper, when setting fire to the Swedish schooner Greta, boated that 300 ...

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  5. WEST FRONT

    Mr Lovat Fraser, writing in the “Daily Mail,” says:— “The scales have fallen from the nation’s eyes, and the public recogni[?] ...

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  6. THE PRINCIPAL DANGER POST.

    The “Times,” in a leading article says that the principal danger post in Transylvania at present is Toerzhurg Pass, where the enemy is past ...

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  7. INEFFECTUAL BULGAR ATTACKS

    Reuter’s correspondent at the Serbian headquarters states that the Bulgarians, aided by German reinforcements counter-attacked yesterday ...

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  8. GREECE

    The “Daily Telegraph’s” correspondent at Athens says that it is stated that the Government charges the army with he maintenance of order. ...

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  9. NORWEGIAN VESSELS SUNK.

    The Norwegian, steamers Dido and Dart III and Roennaug have been sunk. The sailing vessels Cottica and Gulda[?]s are presumed to have been ...

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  10. BARWON OVERFLOWS.

    The Barwon River commenced to [?]ise rapidly again to-day and soon overflowed its banks. During the day the police were notified of a ...

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  11. HIGH TREASON ALLEGED.

    A message from Sofia states that M. Ghenadi[?]ff, formerly a Minister and a prominent supporter of the Al[?]s has been sentenced to 10 years’ ...

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  12. BULGAR MESSAGE.

    Renter’s correspondent at Amst[?]rdam says that a Bugarian communique claims to have “completely broken the enemy’s resistance” in ...

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  13. NORWEGIAN VESSEL LOST.

    The Norw[?]gian steamer Fullvie has been sunk. ...

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  14. GEN. MARCHAND WOUNDED.

    It is announced that General Jean Baptiste Marchand, “the Hero of Fas [?]oda,” has again been wounder. (Published in “The Times.”) ...

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  15. BRIDGES WASHED AWAY.

    The heavy rains yesterday caused considerable damage at Can[?]pbell-town and Joyce’s Creek. The main bride[?] over the Deep Cro[?]k. ...

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  16. RECURRENCE OF FLOODS

    One of the most extensive [?]oods exper[?]ed in this district occurred at Hall s Cap on Sunday. In 24 hours f[?] and a half inches of rain ...

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  17. ROUMANIA’S SITUATION.

    In the course of a leading article the “Times” says :— “The Roumanian position continues to [?]ctuate. Last week’s ...

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  18. NOTIFICATION OF DISEASE.

    A number of leading women in England and from the Dominion’s, including Lady Birdwood (wife of Lieut-Geeral Sir William Birdwood (and ...

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  19. TROOPS MUST BE DISBANDED.

    Mr J. M. N. Jeffries, telegraphing on 21st October, says that the te[?]sion between King Constantine and the Allies has suddenly returned. ...

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  20. AUSTRIAN MURDER.

    An Ams[?]am message states that the [?]enna “Frem[?]t says that Dr. Frl[?]drich Adder, who murdered the Australian Premier, repen[?]dly ...

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  21. PLAGUE OF MOSQU[?]OES

    The district is being visited by a plague of mosquitoes, which is giving fanners much concern for their stock. The grass is pro[?]itic, beyond ...

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  22. ROUMANIA INVADED.

    Only slight progress has bean Made by t[?] enemy in the Carpathians, but on the other hand tho Roumanians are unable to drive back the ...

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  23. ATTACKING GERMANS

    The “Times” correspondent at Paris, telegraphing on 22nd October, says that the Germans desperately attempting to retake Sailly-Saillise[?], suffered ...

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  24. LIBERTY OF THE PRESS.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Athens states that Admiral Fournet has sent a memorandum to the King regarding the restriction of the liberty of A[?]ti ...

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  25. MARIBYRNONG RIVER RISES.

    The Maribyrnong River again over [?]lowed its banks yesterday morning. The Anglers’ Hotel at Maribyrnong had it slower story flooded, the ...

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  27. SMOKE USED IN DEFENCE.

    Since the floods this district has been visited by a league of mosquitoes. The in[?]s are viciously attacking rural workers and horses. ...

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  28. RESULTS MAY BE IMPORTANT.

    The assassination of Ft[?]gkh, the Austrian Premier, may be important, because the assassin’s motives were obviously civil and political. There ...

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  29. ATTACK ON SAILLY.

    The “Times” correspondent with the French armies describes the st[?]pendous Franco-British artillery [?]re during the attack on the Sailly line. ...

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  30. WORST STORM FOR 40 YEARS.

    A storm of wind and rain unex[?]mpled in violence for the last forty ears passed over the town and district on Sunday afternoon. In the ...

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  31. A BILIOUS TONGUE

    When your tongue is coated evenly all over with a whitish yellow color, and your breath is bad, the cha[?]es are that you are pillious. If you also ...

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  32. JAPANESE LABOR UNIONS.

    Nine Japanese labor unions have been formed. They will a[?]lia, with a separate Japanese Labor Council, The movement will be extended ...

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  33. ULTIMATUM TO BULGARIA.

    The “Morning Post’s” correspondent at Rome states that M. Venezelo[?] has sent an ultimatum to Bulgaria, demanding the immediate evacuation of ...

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  34. FIGHTING ON THE SOMME.

    General Haig reports:— During the night the enemy indulged in considerable shelling between Le Sara and Gueude[?]ourt. Our troops ...

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  36. SERB SUCCESSES CONTINUE.

    Mr G. Ward Price, British Press representative at Salonika, in a message dated Thursday, says:— “Notwithstanding the exhausting ...

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