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  3. SPECIAL SUNDAY ISSUE.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "W[?] carried out two successful raids on the enemy trenches northwest of [?] and south west of ...

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  4. Italy and Austria.

    Semi-official: "The Austrians considered their first line of positions in the Carso so strong that they extended for only seven miles, thus, it was ...

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  5. IN AUSTRALIA.

    After having worked hard packing goods to be sent away as Christmas parcels for soldiers three young women were given permission to appear in ...

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  6. THE REFERENDUM.

    The State Cabinet will hold a meeting to-morrow. The relationship between the Ministers just now is said to be rather novel. A minority of them ...

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  7. Enemy Submarines.

    In reply to the Dutch Government's representations regarding the sinking of the Dutch steamer Bloomersdyjk in the American raid, the German ...

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  8. CONVICTED CRIMINALS SENT TO THE FRONT.

    Mr. Curtin, war correspondent, writing from the front, says that the Germans are sending convicted criminals to the front chained to machine ...

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  9. IN BROKEN HILL.

    Private Stanley G. W. Selby, writing to his sister, Mrs. M. L. Gebhardt, at M'Gowen-street, Broken Hill, on August 21, said:—"I am doing all right ...

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  10. REMOVING PUBLIC MONEY FROM TRIESTE.

    Reuter's Rome correspondent telegraphs:— "All the public moneys at Trieste have now been dispatched to Vienna, ...

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  11. THE CORRIMAL MEETING.

    It is understood at Wollongong that there is to be a number of prosecutions in connection with the disorderly proceedings on Thursday night at Corrimal ...

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  12. PROGRESS ON MOISLAINS RIDGE.

    A French communique says:— "North of the Somme we progressed on Moislains Ridge. Fog hampered our air work." ...

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  13. AUXILIARY CRUISER SUNK.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states:— "A German official communique states that a German submarine sank ...

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  14. ATTACK AND COUNTER-ATTACK AT ABLAINCOURT.

    A French official communique says:— "The Germans powerfully attacked and retook port of the Ablaincourt ...

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  15. In Greece.

    A telegram from Athens states that on the Larissa railway the Allies prevented the departure of a munitions train with two field batteries going ...

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  16. LOCAL BOXERS AT THE WAR.

    Mr. W. H. M'Pherson superintendent at the municipal baths, has received a letter from Lieutenant W. Montgomery, from "Somewhere in France," ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. SEARCHING FOR A SUPPLY BASE.

    A sensation has been caused by Admiral Mayo's energetic action in endeavoring to ferret out the secret of the German submarine base, which it ...

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  18. ALLEGED RECRUITING OF COLORED LABOR.

    "Such a statement is absolutely false and as soon as I can I shall endeavor to obtain authentic evidence of the declaration and place it in the hands of ...

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  19. AN ATTACK ON TRANSLOY.

    Semi-official: "The Allies' new operations commenced on Thursday, "The result, of our progress northwest of Gueudecourt, in the direction ...

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  20. Australians in Britain.

    General Sir William Birdwood is spending the week-end with the Austrlians camped on Salisbury Plain. The men gave him an enthusiastic ...

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  21. The Kaiser.

    Mr. Curtin, war correspondent, writes to "The Times":— "The Kaiser is still wonderfully popular, and has a great reception ...

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  22. FURIOUS FIGHTING CONTINUES.

    "Le Liberte" says that the Transloy battle raged all night long Furious fighting continues. A terrific cannonade progresses along the entire ...

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  23. MALTESE IMMIGRANTS.

    Replying yesterday to inquiries made as to the facts respecting the arrival of Maltese in Australia, Mr. H. Mahon (Minister of External Affairs) supplied ...

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  24. ENEMY'S STRENGTH IN GUNS.

    The German guns on the Somme are said to total 850 on the British front and 1250 on the French front. ...

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  25. In German East Africa.

    Despite the German destruction of the lines, the British engineers with General Smuts are rapidly repairing the central railway from Dar es ...

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  26. RECEIVES NEUTRAL MILITARY ATTACHES.

    A Berlin official message states that the Kaiser has received the neutral military attaches, who, after a long stay on the Western front, are now ...

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  27. ADOPTING ANGLO-FRENCH TACTICS.

    General Cadorna, on the Carso, adopted the Anglo-French tactics on the Somme, wearing down the enemy with artillery, then making successive ...

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  28. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The State Parliament will meet on October 31. It is not expected by Ministers, however, that much business will be done before the Houses go into ...

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  29. Winding Up Enemy Firms.

    London city men are demanding the total elimination of the enemy's intersests in those Anglo-German banks and financial institutions which are still ...

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  30. A SYDNEY MYSTERY.

    On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Elles Eyles (40), who had been living apart from her husband, was found at her home in Queen-street, Five Dock, ...

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  31. GERMAN LOSSES ESTIMATED AT 300,000.

    Mr. Beach Thomas, the "Daily Mail" correspondent in France, says it is estimated that the German casualties in the fighting on the Somme have ...

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  32. GERMANY'S FOOD SUPPLY.

    In the Reichstag, Dr. Batocki, Minister of Food Supply, complained that producers were holding up stocks. He announced that he was resigning his ...

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  33. A LETTER OF THANKS.

    Mrs. W. P. Mackay, of Beryl-street, has received the following letter from Mrs. S. A. Smith, of Pacific Parade, Manly:— ...

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  34. GERMANY CALLING UP LOWER GRADE OFFICIALS.

    Germany is calling its so far exempted lower grade officials in all the State services. Women are replacing them. ...

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  35. The Lille Deportations.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent states that a committee of the Reichstag discussed the Lille deportations. Herr Helfferich and representatives of ...

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  36. Belligerent Warships.

    The Norwegian Government has prohibited belligerent submarine or warships entering Norwegian waters except in order to save life or through ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND.

    The amounts paid to New Zealand on behalf of the Imperial authorities for commandeered foodstuffs, included:— Meat £12,837,651; cheese, £917,748; ...

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