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  2. Advertising

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  3. Reported Bulgarian Defeat Zainus Decline to Remain Premier—German Atroc[?] Serpia—Russian General Punished—A Visit to the Fleet—T[?]sh Attacks Repulsed by Australians.

    The Bulgarians are entrenching opposite Krivolak (about 20 miles N.W. of St[?]mnitz[?]), 200 metres from the outposts. The most advanced of ...

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  4. LATE BOXING KAY KNOCKS OUT DYER

    Fred Kay, the W.A. welteweight knocked out Dyer, the Englishman, [?] the eleventh round at the Stadium to-night. At the time the latter was ...

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  5. LAST NIGHT'S TROTTING

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  6. Final Day at Flemington

    The Spring meeting of the Victorian Racing Club was concluded this after noon in weather which re[?]bled the depth of winter more than anything ...

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  7. ON THE RIVER SOUTH PERTH YACHT CLUB

    Thirteen boats started for the first race of the South Perth Yacht Club yesterday, Starting from Mill Point at 3 p.m. a course round Grawley to ...

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  8. FINANCING THE STATES

    As a result of the deliberations of the "Premiers" Conference which at this week, a scheme has been matured for obtaining loans for the States ...

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  9. RUSSIANS BATTER THE BOCHES

    Yesterday's common[?] states: "We repulsed the enemy and took the offensive in the S[?] region. The enemy unuu[?]fully attempted to cross ...

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  10. GENERAL CABLE ITEMS

    An exceptional military display was made in the Lord Mayor's procession. The Overseas detachment included Australian infantry Light Horse ...

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  11. REEVE WHIPS HARDWICK

    Harry Reeve, of England, beat Harold Hardwick on points after an Interesting contest at the Stadium to-night. ...

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  12. TAYLOR TOO GOOD

    George Taylor, the W.A. feather weight knocked out Jimmy Hill in the eighth round to-night. The ch[?] pionship was not involved. Hill [?] ...

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  13. SECOND PRIZE FOR W.A.

    Tattersail promoted Your sweeps on the Melbourne Cup. Only one prize came to W.A. viz., a second in the No. 1 57 sweep. It went to Bayley ...

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  14. MODEL YACHTS.

    It has been decided that a race shall be held for model yachts at Henleyon the Swan. those desiring to compete are requested to communicate ...

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  15. RUSSIAN GENERAL PUNISHED

    General Gregorieff, the former commandant of Kovho, has been courtmartialled and sentenced to 15 years' hard labor with loss of all rights for ...

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  16. THE FRENCH ACTIVE

    A communique states: 'The Bulgarians failed in their attempts against Krivolak. We carried the villages east of Rabrove and attacked the ...

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  17. OUR CASUALTIES

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  18. Family Notices

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  19. THE CITY MAYORALTY

    There was a very representative gathering of citizens in the Builders' Exchange at noon yesterday for the purpose of presenting a requisition to ...

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  20. A BERLIN DENIAL

    A communique explains:—"The French statement that seven German battalions at Loos lost 80 per cent. is entirely invented. Despite ...

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  21. Two British Divisions Advancing

    The French front extends from Mt. Babouna to Krivolak. Two British divisions are advancing into Servia and co-operating with the French forces. ...

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  22. Germans Use Liquid Flames

    A communique reportes: "We repulsed two attacks made with grenades and liquid [?]nes against Courtine. A French air squadron ...

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  23. USUAL GERMAN CLAIMS

    A communique reports: "Our Balkan, armies captured the heightsr of Arilje, flanking the Moravica Vailey, also the ridge of Jelicaplania, south of Cacak; ...

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  24. SHELLS ARE WANTED

    In regard to the question of the manufacture of munitions, Minister for Defence Pearce said to-day that the Federal Government will inform ...

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  25. FRENCH AEROPLANE DISASTER

    Two biplanes collieded and ignited at a great height over a Paris suburb. The four occupants were killed. ...

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  26. WAR COUNCIL MEETS

    Lord Kitchener and Mr. Asquith conferred yesterday morning. Afterwards the War Council met. The Pr[?] Bureau states that Mr. ...

    Article : 87 words
  27. BORRIBLE ATROCITIES

    The "Journal the Geneva" states that the Germans massacred men, women and children, at [?] [?] of [?] [?] [?] went mad, ...

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  28. MENTIONED IN DESPATCHES

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  29. W.A. NEWSPAPERS WANTED

    Mr. Edmund L. Clifton writes: Last week I had a letter from a Western Australian girl who is working at the Australian Auxillary ...

    Article : 670 words
  30. THE RELUCTANT Z[?]M[?]

    The King has accepted the resignation of the Zaimis Cabinet. LONDON, Saturday. King Constantine re-offered the ...

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  31. [?]LLOYD-GEORGE'S SON

    Questions are being asked in the House of Commons whether Mr. Lloyd-George's son, aged 25, who is Lieutenant-Colonel in the Pioneer ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. WILLIAMSTOWN CUP

    The Williamstown Cup will be run to-morrow. We have no space to enter into the why or wherefore, but will straightway anticipate the judge ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. COMMONWEALTH WHEAT HARVEST

    Arrangements have virtually been completed for the pooling of the wheat harvests' in N.S.W., Victoria. South Australia, and West Australia. ...

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  34. HALIAN SUCCESSES

    The following communique has been issued: "By intense artillery fire we beat back the enemy, which enabled us to strengthen the captured ...

    Article : 64 words
  35. Q.T.C. SUMMER MEETING

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  36. TROUBLE IN ALBANIA

    The situation in Albania is extremely grave. The rebels defeated Essad Pashals troops and successfully prevented the Servian attempts ...

    Article : 48 words
  37. WHO'S A SPORT?

    From "Bowker's Ridge. Somewhere, in Turkey." a member of the 16th Battalion writes to "The Sunday Times": —"Allow me, through the medium of ...

    Article : 158 words
  38. THE INVINCIBLE FLEET

    A correspondent of the Amsterdam "Telegraaf," after a visit to the British North Sea Fleet, remarks: "Say never more that Great Britain has not ...

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  39. FOUR TURKISH ATTACKS

    It is officially reported that the Allies have repulsed four Turkish attacks on Thursday on positions in the Dardanelles. ...

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  40. A SOUTH AUSTRALIAN VIEW

    The Commissioner of Crown Lands (Mr. Goode), who attended the Freights Conference in Melbourne, returned to-day. He said that though ...

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  41. THE NEW ZEALAND CUP

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  42. BRYAN'S BLATANT BALDERDASH

    Mr. Bryan has denounced President Wilson's national defence programme as a departure from American traditions, a reversal of American policy a ...

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  43. THE WEEK'S RECRUITING

    For the week ended, yesterday 169 volunteered their services for the Empire at the Francis-street military headquarters. Of these 124 were ...

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  44. ORPHANGE LAD DROWNED

    Shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, while several score of lads from the Swan, Boys' Orphanage at Middle Swan were bathing in the river ...

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  45. A TRANSPORT SUNK

    The Press Bureau reports that the transport Ramizan was shelled and sunk by a submarine in the A[?]gean Sea on September 19. There were ...

    Article : 126 words
  46. CAPTAIN SCOTT'S STATUE

    Mr. Arthur Balfour, First Lord of the Admiralty, unveiled Lady Scott's statue of her husband yesterday. The figure, which is in Antarctic ...

    Article : 133 words
  47. SHOOTING AT OSBORNE

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  48. "THE SUNDAY TIMES"

    The following extracts from a couple of letters snatched at random from our "military mail" furnish indisputable evidence of the ...

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  49. METAL MARKET

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  50. THE GOLDEN FLEECE

    There is a strong market for all combing wools, with a hardening tendency. Crossbreds are firm, but faulty sorts are weak. ...

    Article : 30 words
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