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  2. WEATHER FORECAST

    [?]OPOLITAN (noon)--Cloudy[?] (noon)--Unsettled weather, with rain and thunder developing in the [?] through the State by ...

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  3. PERSONAL

    "The Times" announces that Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, is to receive the freedom of Gravesend on Monday. ...

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  4. ORDERED BACK

    It is reported that the Dutch Navy has intercepted German wireless messages ordering the German submarines back to their bases. ...

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  5. Germany Considering Her Reply to Allies

    Telegraphing from Amsterdam last night, "The Times" correspondent said: Berlin was in a ferment yesterday and today. There were great concourses of ...

    Article : 207 words
  6. Germans Evacuate Zeebrugge

    Zeebrugge, the German submarine base on the Belgian coast and [?] port of Bruges, was evacuated by the enemy today. It is ex[?]cted that the whole of the Belgian coast will be cleared of the [?] today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TURKISH NOTE DELAYED

    It is suggested that the delay in the despatch of the Turkish Note probably is due to the concentration of the German naval forces at Constantinople. ...

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  8. DESTRUCTION TO CONTINUE

    A report from Berlin states that the German press publishes tonight a communique, stating that there is no foundation for the statement ...

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  9. SCENE OF HISTORIC RAID

    Zeebrugge is the port of Bruges, with which it is connected by a ship canal. It was the scene of the British raids which succeeded in closing the port by ...

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  10. LITTLE OPPOSITION MET

    In a message despatched today, Reuter's correspondent at British Headquarters, says:-- The Allies are advancing in Flanders ...

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  11. "CONDITIONS UNACCEPTABLE"

    A Berlin agency states that the tone of President Wilson's reply makes it difficult "to avoid a certain sharpness in the German reply." ...

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  12. NO IMMEDIATE REPLY

    According to the "Koelnische Volks Zeitung's" Berlin correspondent, the reply to President Wilson will not be sent immediately, as ...

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  13. BOURSES PANTC-STRICKEN

    According to "The Times" correspondent at The Hague, the Berlin and Austrian bourses continue in a state of panic. Since President "Wilson's reply ...

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  14. FOREIGN OFFICE WAITING

    Reuter's Agency is informed that the Foreign Office does not possess news of any further German reply or new political development, or that the Turkish ...

    Article : 69 words
  15. "FIGHT TO THE END"

    In the "Cologne Gazette" is published a manifesto, issued by the Conservative Party and signed by the leaders, Dr. Ernst von ...

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  16. ITALIAN PRESS UNANIMOUS

    A message from the Milan correspondent of "The Times" states that the press there unanimously insists on the strongest guarantees, and the reduction ...

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  17. HOBART ORCHARDS RECALL BRITTANY

    Members of the French mission are charmed with the scenic beauty of Tasmania, which General Pau declared much resembled Brittany, a region ...

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  18. CUATING BALKANS

    [?]COUVER, Friday, 11.55 a.m. [?]sterdam reports that Austria [?]mplying with President Wil[?] Note by evacuating Serbia, ...

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  19. GERMAN PROPERTY SOLD

    A protest has been made to the State Department by the German Government against the Americanising of German-owned business concerns, ...

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  20. PRAYING FOR RAIN

    Captain Voussattzmann writing in the Berlin "Vossische Zeitung," hopes that "the merciful God will send so much rain in November that the battle ...

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  21. KNOWLEDGE IS FORWARDED BY WORKERS' ASSOCIATION

    Consisting of a federation of working class, social, and educational organisations, the Workers' Educational Association of Victoria began its quarterly ...

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  22. PRODUCTION RESTRICTED

    It is announced that the War Industries Board has added 16 industries to the list of those which must curtail production, thus saving material for ...

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  23. BRITISH RUPTURE OF LINE SOLE CAUSE OF PEACE NOTES

    Marshal Foch has informed Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig that the German Peace Notes are due immediately and solely to the British ...

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  24. MACEDONIA REGAINED

    LONDON, Friday, 4.45 p.m. Greek communique issued todays:-- [?]re-occupation of East ...

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  25. [?]ANDALS IN BULGARIA

    reported by the Sofia correspondent of "The Times" that the pacification of Bulgaria is systematically pro[?]. The departing Germans ...

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  26. REPLY TO AUSTRIAN NOTE NOT YET DESPATCHED

    It is officially announced that President Wilson's reply to the Note of Austria-Hungary has not yet been despatched. ...

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  27. SEVENTH WAR LOAN

    In the list of subscriptions made available today--a small list compared with the issues of the past few days--the following contributions of £5000 and more appear:-- ...

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  28. "ON THRESHOLD OF PEACE"

    It is reported from Vienna that the Emperor Carl, in the course of a manifesto says: "With God's help, we are standing on the threshhold ...

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  29. PAY OFFICE CLERKS' EFFORT

    As the result of inspiring addresses made this week by Brigadier-General Williams and Lieut.-Col. H. H. Liug. District Paymaster, the staff of the District Paymaster's office ...

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  30. TO HONOR FRENCH MISSION

    Orders have been issued in connection with the march past of cadets in honor of General Pau and the members of the French Mission now visiting ...

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  31. "MUST TALK TO GAIN TIME"

    Information has been received in Paris says the Paris correspondent of "The Times," that an important German Foreign Office personage went to ...

    Article : 198 words
  32. AUTONOMY DESIRED

    Austro-Hungarian reports reveal the utmost confusion among the Hapsburg authorities. Hungary is showing an increasing desire for autonomy. ...

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  33. N.S.W. TOTAL, £14,000,000

    New South wales, up to this morning, had subscribed nearly £14,000,000 of its War Loan quota of £16,000,000. ...

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  34. SHEVIK POLICE CHIEF

    [?]nnagen message states that Stojanoff, chief Bolshevik Commis[?] of Police, has stolen 10,000,00 [?] (nominally [?] ...

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  35. KILLED AT LEVEL CROSSING

    Early this morning J. Jones of Westbourne Park, millhand, was killed as the result of a collision between a cart [?]he was driving and a railway engine ...

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  36. COUNT TISZA IN PERIL

    "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam reports that an attempt was made to take the life of Count Tisza, formerly Premier of Hungary, but his ...

    Article : 50 words
  37. STRIKE ENDED

    Mr. Hunter, vice-president of the Executive Council, stated today that he had been advised by the manager of the State meatworks at Townsvilie, that the strike of ...

    Article : 76 words
  38. CZECHO-SLOVAKS RETIRE

    [?] received here state that the [?]cho-Slovaks and the Russian National Forces have evacuated Sizran ...

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  39. TO QUELL BOISTEROUSNESS, POLICE FORCE IS ORGANISED

    News now coming through from the war concerning Allied victories is of such an exciting nature that the police authorities have considered it ...

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  40. [?] MINISTERS SUOT BY PEOPLE COURT [?]

    [?] telegram states that for[?] Ministers of Finance and Com[?] have been summarily shot by or[?] of the People's Court. ...

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  41. AUCTIONEERS' NOTICES

    Messrs J. W. Styles and Sou announce a list of [?] auction fixtures, including S.H. covers and tubes, two-story brick residence, furniture, villa, properties, lost and ...

    Article : 279 words
  42. SOLDIERS' DEPENDENTS

    [?] Premier, is not dis[?] at present to announce the decide of the Government in regard to the offer of Mr. Watt, the Acting Prime ...

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  43. HOOTS GIVEN FOR KAISER

    Telegraphing from The Hague, "The Times" correspondent there states that Dutch travellers predict a revolution in Germany if the war is not ended. ...

    Article : 127 words
  44. LAND FOR SOLDIERS

    Important questions affecting the settlement of returned soldiers on land will be dealt with by a conference to be held at the Repatriation ...

    Article : 111 words
  45. CELEBRATIONS PLANNED

    Plans for the celebration of peace, when officially declared, have been formulated by a committee of citizens at Fairfield Park. The people are not necessarily anticipating ...

    Article : 71 words
  46. SHALL WOMEN SIT AS MEMBERS?

    On October 23 the House of Commons will debate the question of women's eligibility to sit in Parliament. ...

    Article : 31 words
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