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  3. SPECIAL SUNDAY ISSUE.

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in a communique, says:— "South of the Ancre the position is unchanged. From the Ancre up to ...

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  4. Italy and Austria.

    An Italian communique says:— "There has been violent artillery work in the Trentino. An enemy attack on Mount Civaron, in the Sugana Valley, ...

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  5. In the Balkans.

    Advices from Germany, via Amsterdam, states that Bulgaria's position is obscure. Germany is anxiously asking Bulgaria its intentions, which it is ...

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  6. ADVANCING THROUGH 18 PASSES.

    Mr. Bourchier, "The Times" telegraphed on Thursday:—"Favorable news has arrived from Transylvania. The Roumanians are advancing through ...

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  7. In Egypt.

    An official message from Egypt says:.—"Hostile aeroplanes bombed Port Said on Friday morning, dropping 25 bombs. There were some casualties, ...

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  8. SERVIANS OCCUPY ANOTHER POSITION.

    It was reported yesterday from Athens that the Servians have occupied Gornicevo, west of Lake Ostrovo. ...

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  9. FEELING IN HUNGARIAN CAPITAL.

    "The Times" correspondent at Budapest, says that "the Roumanian intervention has freshly spurred the waning war enthusiasm in Hungary, but the ...

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  10. REORUITING IN BRISBANE.

    There has been a great slump in recruiting in Queensland. The number Of enlistments in the State yesterday was only 19. Only one recruit was ...

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  11. HOLLAND AND THE CHILDREN.

    A telegram from Amsterdam states: —"As the Germans sent their children to Holland a committee was formed to receive French children from ...

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  12. ITALIANS IN ALBANIA.

    Reuter's correspondent states:—"A striking development of the Italian landing in Albania (reported on August 28) was the occupation of ...

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  13. AIR RAID AT GHENT AND NAMUR.

    Reuter s Amsterdam correspondent says that the "Eche de Beige" reports that an Allies' air squadron bombed war material and works at ...

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  14. NATURALISED ENEMY, SUBJECTS.

    A return was issued by the External Affairs Department yesterday, which shows that fifty foreigners were naturalised during August. They ...

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  15. The Greek Revolution.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens telegraphs:—"Thirty-nine of the Allies' warships, and seven transports, are anchored four miles outside Piraeus, the ...

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  16. The Referendum.

    "Reluctantiy," said Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister, last night, "I find that I cannot agree with the suggestion that the referendum ...

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  17. A LIQUOR PROCLAMATION.

    Liverpool hotelkeepers were surprised yesterday by the receipt of a drastic proclamation from the Minister of Defence (Senator Pearce) prohibiting the ...

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  18. GERMANS DRIVEN FROM TRENCHES.

    General Haig reports: "As the result of minor operations last night we drove out the enemy from portion of a small area of intersected trenches ...

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  19. ON THE STRUMA-DOIRAN FRONTS.

    A British official correspondent at Salonika reports:—"On the Struma front hostile artillery shelled the bridges at Ritski and Komsyem. Our ...

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  20. INDECISION OF THE NEWS PAPERS.

    Mr. Jeffries, the war correspondent of the "Daily Mail" in the Balkans, writing on August 30, says:— "The Greek press wildly exhorts the ...

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  21. FRENCH AND SERVIAN OPERATIONS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent to-day reports:—"Official: On the Struma front and in the region of Doiran there has been intermittent ...

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  22. IN AUSTRALIA.

    A largely attended deputation on Saturday morning, presented to the Chief Secretary (Mr. J. Styles), in the absence from the State of the Premier ...

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  23. FRENCH LOSE PORTION OF TRENCHES.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent reports:— "Official: There was considerable artillery activity at Maurepas and ...

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  24. IN BROKEN HILL.

    Mrs. E. B. Davison, of Chloride-street, received word from the Base Records Office on Saturday that her son, Lance-corporal K. Davison had ...

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  25. BULGARIA AND ROUMANIA.

    Both "The Times" Amsterdam correspondent and Mr. Ward Price, the war correspondent, confirm the declaration of war against Roumania. ...

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  26. STATEMENT BY MINISTER FOR WAR.

    General Yanakitsas. Minister for War, in a statement to-day, urges instant action. He said:—"Who con doubt that Bulgaria may now seek a ...

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  27. Roumanian Campaign

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris writes:—"Thero are indications that the enemy is concentrating its full weight on the southern Roumanian ...

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  28. FIERCE GERMAN ATTACK ON THE SOMME.

    Reuter's correspondent at the front says:— A special German counter-attack on Thursday night, near Delville ...

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  29. PRIVATE EDWARD HICKS.

    Mrs. E. Hull, "Rosevere," Lanestreet, Broken Hill, received word last night (Saturday), that her brother, Private Edward ("Eddie") Hicks, had ...

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  30. THE POSITION OF THE NATION.

    Although the Balkan situation is somewhat shrouded it is undoubtedly developing in a manner highly beneficial, to the Allies. The close silence ...

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  31. JOHNSON'S PICTURES.

    A new series of pictures will be screened at Johnsons Picture Theatres to-morrow night, a star film being "Her Great Price,' a Metro special in ...

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  32. AUSTRIANS TO RETREAT FROM TRANSYLVANIA.

    It is said that the Budapesth papers are preparing the public for a retreat from Transylvania to the DomawatraOrsova line owing to the difficulty of ...

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  33. On the Russian Front.

    "The Times" correspondent says:— "Two hundred'miles of the Russian front is active, principally west of Lutsk, south of Brody, west of Halicz, ...

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  34. WELL INTO ENEMY TERRITORY.

    Austro-Hungarian despatches received through Switzerland, though reticent and strongly censored, show that the Roumanian offensive started at four ...

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  35. Enemy Submarines.

    A German submarine torpedoed and sank the Danish steamer Axel in the Baltic. ...

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  36. ENEMY POSITIONS TAKEN.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent reports:—"Thirtyeight miles north-east of Kovel, an enemy attack was repulsed. In the direction of Zolgehev and Haliz. ...

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