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  4. JUMBUNNA SCANDAL

    The following- letter, published in a section of the Melbourne press this morning throws a .lurid light on the desire of the directors of the ...

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  5. GERMANY’S INTERNAL TROUBLES

    Reuter’s correspondent at Zurich says that-the Vienna newspaper, Arbeite Zeitung” the organ of the German Social Democrats in Austria, ...

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  6. KILLED BY MOTOR CAR

    A shocking accident occurred at the intersection of Carlisle and Barkly streets, St. Kilda, yesterday evening, Miss Amy Irvine, living in Grey ...

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  7. BRITISH FRONT

    Field-marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports that the enemy during last night heavily bombarded our position in the main ridge southward of ...

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  8. ADVANCE UP THE SLOPE.

    Mr Beach Thomas says that every inch of ground gained in Friday’s battle was worth a mile ordinarily. Some British fought forward 1700 ...

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  9. SETTLEMEAT EXPECTED

    According to a telegram from Amsterdam it 'is anticipated that a settlement of the grave controversy will be effected at an early date on lines ...

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  10. LABOR RESENTFUL

    At the annual conference of the National Transport Workers’ Federation held at Bristol, Mr Harry Gosling, in the course of his presidential address, ...

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  11. LIBERATING BELGIUM.

    Mr Perry Robinson says that in this year’s fighting we have reclaimed ' 50 square miles of Belgium. The next campaign will open with positions in ...

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  12. IRISH CONVENTION.

    “Up to the present” says the “Times” “the Irish Convention has held 22 sittings without a breakdown which is a favourable symotom. ...

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  13. THE NAVAL MUTINY.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Zurich says that a telegram from Karlsruhe announces that the Government has refused to appoint a Parlimentary ...

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  14. A NAVAL DRIVE.

    Washington reports that Admiral Mayo is back in Washington. He has convinced .the Allies of the need for a naval drive. In ten days he will ...

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  15. BOLO PASHA AND TURMEL

    Paria report that Bolo Pasha and M. Turmel, ,a member of the Chamber of Deputies, and others charged with treachery will by tried ...

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  16. MINEFIELD NEAR GABO

    “That a minefield exists about five miles south of Gabo Island has been established by the mine-sweeping operations which are being carried ...

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  17. HOME AND DOMINION TROOPS.

    Field-marshal the Duke Connaught, addressing volunteers at Birmingham, said that he was most ' anxious to remove the impression that ...

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  18. ALAND ISLANDS.

    Advices from Stockholm state that it is expected that Germany will make an attempt to seize Aland Islands, to effect a landing in Finland before the ...

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  19. DISBANDING OF RUSSIAN TROOP’S,

    Reuter’s correspondent at petrograd says that the Kinuish Liet has been convoked for 1st November The Russian Minister for War ...

    Article : 85 words
  20. GERMAN PATROL SHIPS [?]

    Copenhagen reports that the news-paper “Politiken” says that German patrol ships foundered during a heavy storm off Moon Island. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN’S WIN [?]

    Mr Phillips says that the Germans are not moving at night time. They are not daring to use head flares which are of insufficient guidence. A ...

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  23. PLAY HOUSES

    The present programme of Tivoli Pictures at Her Majesty’s Theatre is an excellent one, and includes Jackie Saunders in '“Sunny Jane,” and ...

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  24. KERENSKY

    The following is an extract from a speech by Kerensky delivered in May last:— Comrades,—The enthusiasm which ...

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  25. GERMANY’S SUPPLY OF LEATHER. , .

    The Minister of the Interior, replaying to statements in the Bavarian Diet, said that they should not be optimistic as regards crops. The ...

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  27. ALFRED HALL.

    There was a good attendance the Alfred Hall last night, the principal attraction being a superb picture drama entitled “Wrath,” the ...

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  28. U BOAT .CRIMES.

    At a great meeting of sailors and firemen at Cardiff, to devise post-war punishment for the German U bout crimes, a resolution was adopted ...

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  29. WIRTH BROS’ CIRCUS LIMITED,

    To-morrow Australia’s representative show will be here with all its bustle and excitement, its elephants doing the work of a hundred men; its ...

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  30. AMERICA’S WAR LOAN.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington says. that President Wilson has issued a proclamation, in which he sets aside 2[?]th October as Liberty ...

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