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  6. HELP FOR SERBIA

    It is pointed out in the London newspapers that the Bulgarian capture of Tressibaba brings the enemy within 20 miles of Nish. ...

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  7. BULGAR’S DEFEATED

    Mr Asquith, on rising to make his statement in the House of Commons, was met by a crowded house, which warmly cheered him. ...

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  8. CHINESE MONARCHY

    The statement which was made to President Yuan Shai Kai by the Japanese Charge d’ Affaires at Pekin (Mr Obata) relative to the rumored ...

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  9. IN THE WEST

    Commenting on Sir John French’s report of the recent British offensive on the Western front, the military correspondent of “The Times” states:— ...

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  10. STRANDING OF ARGYLL.

    The outstanding feature of the stranding of the British cruiser Argyll (10,850 tons) on the east coast of Scotland on Wednesday last, was ...

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  11. AUSTRIAN WAR LOAN A FAILURE.

    Reports from Zurich which have reached Paris indicate that the third Austrian war loan is a failure. It is now proposed to ask the Emperor to ...

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  12. JAPAN’S PART.

    The Tokio correspondent of the Paris “Matin” says that, in en interview, the Prime Minister for Japan (Count Okuma) said that though ...

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  13. AMBASSADOR’S ESPIONAGE.

    [?] Paris state that the German Minister at Bucharest (Herr Busch) was observed to make suspicious visits to ...

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  14. SEEERE GERMAN REVERSE.

    Later advices from Petrograd state that reports just to hand from the front indicate that the Germans have s[?]ered a severe reverse on the Misso ...

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  15. FEELING IN PEKIN.

    The Japanese Note on the Chinese Monarchy was generally received with suspicion in Pekin. Prominent Chinese state that the propaganda for a new ...

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  16. RECRUITING

    Recruiting depots were open as usual yesterday, but holiday attractions were paramount. Only 14 men were examined at Sturt street depot ...

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  17. TRAITOR HANGED

    A sensational espionage affair in Russia is described by the special correspondent of the “daily Chronicle” in Paris. ...

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  18. WET WEATHER CHECKS GUNS.

    Fild-marshal Sir John French reports:— “The enemy on Friday heavily bombarded an area east of Ypres, but otherwise the wet and misty ...

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  19. BILLIARDS

    George Gray, the Australian billiardist, was in fine form yesterday in continuing his match on level terms against M. Inman. He made breaks of ...

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  20. OMINOUS OUTLOOK.

    A message from Petrograd says that the ominous lull on the Russian front, and the desperate battles on the I’vine, have been succeeded by ...

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  21. GERMAN LOSSES AT LOOS.

    The list of casualties published in regard to seven German battalions that took part in the battle of Loos show that their losses averaged 80 per cent. ...

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  22. RECRUITING IMPROVES IN SYDNEY.

    To-day’s recruiting shows a slight improvement. 190 men offering and 138 passing tho doctor. The quarantine restrictions on ...

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  23. NEW METHODS WANTED.

    The “Daily Mail” says:—“The impression left by Sir John French’s despatch is that a stage of war has been reached in which new methods are ...

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  24. MENINGITIS

    No new cases of cerebro-spinal meningitis occurred in the metropolitan area yesterday, and only one death from this disease was ...

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  25. ENEMY’S PLIGHT.

    Most of the Germans have only summer clothing, and many are pillaging and marauding. The officers have been obliged to win at offences ...

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  26. HORSE SOLD FOR CIGARETTES

    An officer, writing home to a friend on September G, says:—“I have now been in the first line of trenches for three days, and though we have had ...

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  27. FRENCH SUCCESS.

    Late reports state that the Bulgarian infantry attacked the French advanced posts at Krivolak, but retired in disorder after a sharp fight. ...

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  28. THE KING.

    A bulletin, issued in London early on Tuesday afternoon, reporting the progress of King George on Monday, said that his Majesty had spent a better ...

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  29. TERRORISM IN BELGIUM.

    Rotterdam advices state that there is now a reign of terror in Belgium, with an endless series of executions, imprisonments and fines. ...

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  30. NURSE CONTRACTS DISEASE.

    Nurse Currie, of the hospital staff, had been in attendance for a month on soldiers suffering from meningitis, and then went on ...

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  31. GRAVE SITUATION POSSIBLE.

    The Vienna newspapers are discussing the possibility of a grave situation arising between Austria and Roumania in regard to the proposed use of ...

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  32. BERLIN CLAIMS.

    A Berlin official communique states that during October the captures by the forces commanded by the following generals were as under :— ...

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  33. AID FOR SERBIA.

    Amsterdam advices state that, according to the “Tagblatt,” a newspaper of that city, British and French transports, laden with troops, appeared ...

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  34. M. BRIAND’S POLICY.

    M. Briand, the new French Premier, has delivered messages to the Allies’ Ministers in Paris in a similar strain to that which he sent to ...

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  35. BRIDGE DESTROYED.

    Constantinople reports which have reached Athens declare that then first division of Turkish reserves has been removed from the Dardanelles to ...

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  36. EIGHT CASES AT ADELAIDE.

    The Board of Health returns this week refer to eight fresh cases of cerebrospinal meningitis of these two were at Mitcham and each ...

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  37. FUTURE OF POLAND.

    According to reports from Rome, the Kaiser, when in Warsaw, gave an insulting answer to a deputation which waiting upon him with, the request that ...

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  38. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES..

    The following bulletins have been issued :—General von Hindenburg’s forces on both sides of the railway from Tukum to Riga, attacked the ...

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  39. HERE AND THERE.

    An American writer has figured that American war manufacturers get a profit of nine dollars for every seven men killed in Europe. ...

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  40. TROOPS FROM GALLIPOLI.

    The “Daily Telegraph” says:— “There are seasoned troops at Gallipoli which might conceivably be employed in a new sphere. We ...

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  41. PRO-GERMAN EDITOR DEAD.

    The death is announced of HerrHerman Ridder, a noted Pro-German editor in New York. He was born of German parents in New ...

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  42. PEASANTS WITHOUT VODKA.

    A Petrograd message says that one of the unexpected results of the prohibition of the sale of vodka is that a majority of the peasants are at a ...

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  43. BRITISH NURSES IN SERBIA.

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

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  44. TRENCH GUNFIRE EFFECTIVE.

    It is reported from Salonika that when the Bulgarians attacks the French forces at Krioalak, the Bulgarians were caught by an oblique ...

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  45. RUSSIANS IN BULGARIA.

    An official report from Bucharest makes the important statement that Russian troops have landed at the Bulgarian Black Sea port of Varna. ...

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  46. MUNITIONS 6ONSPIR&CY.

    Another arrest of a German in connection with the Fay conspiracy to interfere with Allied ships leaving American ports with cargoes of ...

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  49. ATTACK ON GENERAL SMUTS.

    It is reported from Johannesburg that sentences involving various terms of imprisonment and fines, have been imposed upon eight of tho strikers who ...

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  50. LATE KING EDWARD.

    Lord Redesdale, who is now in his 79th year, and has had a long experience in the British diplomatic service, has published an ...

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  51. THE GERMAN OCTOPUS.

    A remarkable instance of the way in which the Germans had dominated the market in base metals was given in the Prize Court, when Sir Samuel ...

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  53. COLLISION OFF GIBRALTAR.

    The British Admiralty has announced that the torpedo boat No. 96 was sunk off Gibraltar on Monday, as a result of a collision with a ...

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  54. LORD READING.

    Lord Reading, the Chief Justice of England, who recently went to the United States as chairman of the Anglo-French Commission which ...

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