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  3. BIGGEST BATTLE of the WAR

    All last week there was desperate fighting in "France. Bellum, Russian Poland, and Galicia, and the Allies have erery reason to be satisfied with the ...

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  4. OFFICIAL MESSAGES

    The following cable from the High Commissioner was received by the Premier yesterday:- "Official: The enemy, continues to ...

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  5. GERMAN FICTION FOUNDRY

    "The " German Socialist, newspaper "Vorwaerts" repudiates the alterations made by other German newspapers of atrocities committed, by the "Allies, ...

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  6. RETURNED AUSTRALIAN

    The latest rumor in New York when E. B. Jones of Randwick, who for three years was a member of the staff of the New York "Globe," left there, was that ...

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  7. THE GERMAN RIGHT

    Official: "On the 18th requests for naval assistance were made to the Admiralty by the Allied commanders. "In consequence a tiayal flotilla, ...

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  8. OUR RUSSIAN ALLY

    The Austro-Germans unexpectedly crossed the lower courses of the San River a couple of days ago, but a Russian bayonet charge drove them ...

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  9. MILITARY APPOINTMENTS

    The following appointments have been made to the A.L.E. Force:- Lieut.-Colonel H. Pone, to be lieut.colonel and to command the battalion; ...

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  10. A RAID IN PERTH

    As all the town was aware, the military authorities made a raid upon the houses and business premises of certain German residents in this cltyt on ...

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  11. Our Kbaki-Clad Heroes

    you can get very tired of the finest vintage of champagne if you get it for every meal, and therefore it is little wonder that our gallant ...

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  12. TROTTING BY NIGHT

    The official return of the attendance at last night's Trof was 2200, while the sum of £1500 was put through the toes. As the result of last night's ...

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  13. IN BEUS1UM

    The "Daily News" correspondent at Rotterdam says there are very few GErmans Jeft at Ostend and other places recently captured in Flanders. ...

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  14. GERMAN RETREAT CONTINUES

    An official report says: "The German retreat, from Vistula continues without rest. The Russians haye captured large quantities of munitions at ...

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  15. Austro-German Retreat

    "Reliable: The first phase of the battle on the Vistula ended in the complete defeat of the Austro-Germans, who retreated 18 miles west, where the ...

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  16. Hounding Up Aliens

    "Wholesale arrests of Germans and Austrians resident in the Unlted Kingdom are taking place. Submarine E3 is considerably overdue, and it is ...

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  17. KAISER IN POLAND

    The "Daily News" says that the Kaiser is staying at Czestochowe Club-house. The place is enclosed with barbed wire and ropfed with netting. ...

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  18. MAIL STEAMER FROM VANCOUVER

    The R.M.S. Makura, which arrived in port this morning, left Vancouver on October 2. After she left VAncouver wircless ...

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  19. CAVALRY AT WATER POLO

    A dettchmtent of Briosa cavalry were playing water polo at Vise when some Uhlans appeared. The British at once charged naked and repulsed ...

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  20. ANTWERP ALMOST DESERTED

    Reports from Breda, near the Dutch frontier, state that only a tew hundred Landsturmers are left in Antwerp, the remainder of live troops ...

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  21. NAVAL OPERATIONS

    The following cable has been received from the High Commissioner dated London, October 23, 1.40 a.m.:- "Official: Commodore Keyes, ...

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  22. GERMANS OS THE BRAIN

    under the persistent delusion that last night the Germane had captured the R.M.S. Makura, A. A. Clarke, an aged accond class passenger, returned ...

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  23. GERMANS DROP BOMBS

    On the 19th, German airmen dropped 14 bombs in Warsaw killing nine persons and wounding 66, including several women and children. ...

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  24. GERMAN THIEVES

    Reuter states that German officers lodged in the Chateau Montmort, ransacked the jewel cases, removed the silver and linen, and emptied the ...

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  25. A BATTLE IN BELGIUM

    A battis is now raging is miles south of the Bruges Chant line. The Garmans are making the utrmost use of the h[?]y district, and though ...

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  26. IN NORTHERN FRANCE

    A communique issued to-day statesd: "On our left very strong German forces continue to deliver violent attacks between the sea and La Basse. ...

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  27. Austrian Subm[?]rine Sunk

    The "Tribuna's" correspondent at Priests says that [?] sbumarlne has been destrosed at Pola. ...

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  28. ANTONY WILDING

    A sporting newspaper, states that Mr. Wilding, the interpational tennis player who joined the Flying Corps, has been promoted to Heutenant for ...

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  29. FIELDS OF DEAD GERMANS

    The fields in the neighborhood of Furnes and Dixmude are covered with German dead. A German shell struck a house in ...

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  30. COLONEL KYNGDON

    After an unusually short stay In Western Australia as Military Commandant, Colonel Kyngdon yesterday took his departure for the Eastern ...

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  31. A SUPPOSED SPY

    A German who had charge of the telephone swifchboard at Rosyth dockyard has been arrested on a charge of espionage. ...

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  32. DISCOVERIES IN FRANCE

    A farmer residing in a district recently under German occupation tells how a German officer whom fle recognised as being formerly employed in ...

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  33. THE EFFECT OF THE WAR

    We are indebted to Messrs. Saw and Grimwood for the following interesting comparisons:- latest Price (Adelaide).—Adelaide ...

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  34. Worland Botter

    Danish butter is very irregular. The official quotation is 140s. to 142s. A large proportion of wools available for the November sales are held ...

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  35. FORTY CIVILIANS MURDERED

    Refugees say that the Germans murdered 40 inhabitants of Routers, a town south-east from Dixmude. ...

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  36. Second Edition

    The Belgians, taking the offensive on Monday fought flerce emgagements at Schoore Keyem, and Vlasloo, while a force under cover of the British ...

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  37. THREE BATTERIES DESTROYED

    Another communique says: "The action on our left wing continues with great vlofenoe, artioularly In the Arras, La Basse, and Armentieres ...

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  38. THE JAPANESE PLEASED

    Reuter's agent at Tokio states that Britain's appreclation of Japan's assistance has created a profound impression as an offset against the ...

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  39. AN AUSTRIAN REVERSE

    An official message states that during the last few days superlor Austrian forces violently attacked the SerboMontehegrins in the direction of ...

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  40. BELGIAN GIRLS

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Flushing correspondent believes that many Belgian girl refugees used to farm work, are willing to go to Australia if the ...

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  41. MACHINE GUN ACCIDENT

    Three soldiers were accidentally shot by bullets from machine guns this afternoon. One of them, Private Cyril Joseph Walker, was killed, and ...

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  42. AUSTRALIANS AT THE FRONT

    Four Australians have been mentioned in despatches from France— Captain W. S. Rich of the Cheshire Regiment; Lieutenants E. L. Conran ...

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  43. GREATEST BATTLE OF THE WAR

    The Allies on Wednesday shelled the German trenches. Baronet charges followed, and the Germans were driven back six miles. The fight ...

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  44. SEAMAN SHOT

    Failure to heed a sentry's challenge to-day resulted in Arthur Brown (30), a Beaman, being severely wounded. Brown, who is a member of the crew ...

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  45. GERMAN DYNAMITE RAID

    During the attack on Antwerp the Germans despatched a locomotive, without a driver, and two trucks laden with dynamite against the South ...

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  46. TURKEY versus GREECE

    According to Reuter, an official telegram from Athens states that the situation with regard to Turkey's expulsion of Greeks is becoming ...

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  47. SURPRISE FOR TBE UHLANS

    A Belgian motor mitrailleuse, which fired 18,800 rounds, surprised some German cavalry near Westende, and chased them alone the road, firing into ...

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  48. THE HUMORS OF WAR

    The "Chronicle" says British soldiers at Ypres captured a bandmaster sitting on a tree stump gloomily tying his wounded hand. His uniform was ...

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  49. A GERMAN CRUISER

    News from Teneriffe states that crews have been landed there from the following steamers sunk by the German cruiser Karlsruhe, mostly in the ...

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  50. A Marconi Gift

    The Marconi Company have presented the Government with two complete wireless equipments and operators. ...

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  51. THE ENEMES' SUGAR

    In order to prevent the indirect importation of German or Austrian sogar,or sugar from neutral countries free to the importation of ...

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  52. THE HORRORS OF WAR

    Terrible spectacles are to be witnessed in some of the woods in the north-west of Routers, whiere hundreds of Germans have been killed. ...

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  53. Treaty Ratified

    WASHINGTON. Saturday. The U.S.A. Senate has ratified a peace treaty with Sweden. ...

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  54. Telegraph Regulation

    The Postmaster-General announced to-day that after Monday next telegraph addresses registered prior to July 1 of this year might be used ...

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  55. A FRENCH SENATOR

    Senator Reymond. who was a mernber of the Aviation Corps, while reconnoitring the enemy's lines, was Struck hy a bullet The machine fell ...

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  56. ANOTHER GERMAN SUCCESS

    The Swedish steamer Allce struck a mine abd foundered in the North Sea. The bulk of the crew were saved. ...

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  57. A JOURNALISTIC KNOCK-OUT

    Gus Christie, the American middleweight, and "Knock-out" Marchand, the hard-hitting Frenchman, met at the Stadium last night. The weights ...

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  58. BRITISH PEER KILLED

    Lord John Cavendish has been killed in France, [Lord John Cavendish was a brother of the Duke of Devonshire, and was ...

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  59. MANY MOTOR AMBULANCES

    Over 500 motor ambulances have been presented to the Red Cross Corps, of which 30 are attached to the Australian Voluntary Hospital. The ...

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  60. Transport for Troops

    In this week's "Gazette" it is notified that an expenditure of £200,000 has been authorised for the purchase of motor cars, cycles, jorries and ...

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  61. QUENDREUX OUTPOINTED

    At the Stadium to-night Herb. M'Coy easily outpointed Ferdinand Quettdreux. ...

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  62. Posting of War News

    W.: As the two dally papers papers pubUstaed in Perth have shut down on the posting of war news. I would suggest that all official messages received ...

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  63. AN ESPIONAGE MERCHANT

    George Doulet, a German, was sentenced to six months' imprisonment to day at liverpool for representing himself as a Freachman. He possessed a ...

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  64. W.A, RHODES SCHOLAR

    Information has been received that Sergeant D. Gawler, of the 86th Infantry, the latest recruit amongst the Western Australian Rhodes Scholares, ...

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  65. GbRMAN ATTACK FAILS

    Five hundred Germans were killed in a night attack near Verdun. Antitipa Ung the attack, the French put tins at known distances between ...

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  66. SWELTERING MELBOURNE

    To-day was the hottest day ever experienced in Melbourne during the month of October. At noon the shade temperature recorded at the ...

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  67. FOUR THOUSAND BRITISHERS

    Four thousand British prisoners are at Doeheritz. Forty four of them are being medically treated. [The only place in the gazetteer is ...

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  68. Newfoundlanders Arrive

    LONDON, Saturday. The Newfoundland contingent has arrived in England. Why do you drink No. 10? Bacause "One Gught?" ...

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  69. Copper

    Copper is quoted at [?] 15s. ...

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