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  5. NATIONAL ECONOMY

    LONDON, Monday.—The Premier, Sir. Lloyd George, and the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Bonar Law. this afternoon, launched ,the great., autumn ...

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  6. ANGLO FRENCH ATTACK.

    A combined Anglo-French attack west of the Ypres-Staden railway was launched on Monday, and fighting was proceeding at the time of Field-Marshal Haig's last report. The attack does not appear to have panned out so successfully as on previous occasions. A heavy mist ...

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  7. THE CENTRAL POWERS

    AMSTERDAM, Monday—The "Vossische Zoitung" states that tho Kaiser has refused to accept . Admiral Von Capelle's resignation. ...

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  8. THE BALTIC

    LONDON, Monday.— A Russian communique states:— "The Germans, after a, bombardment by destroyers, landed on the Werder ...

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  9. AIR WARFARE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Admiralty announces:— Our naval aircraft yesterday morning bombed the Houttave ...

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  10. REFUGEES PROM OESEL ISLAND.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.—The latest details of the battle on Oesel Island show that the destroyer Groin Was holed in 23 places.. She was soon ...

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  11. GERMAN PRESS SILENT.

    ZURICH, Monday.—The German press is completely silent regarding the recent Zeppelin raid over England and France. ...

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  12. THE PREMIER'S SPEECH.

    The Premier, in appealing to everybody to assist in raising funds to finance the war, said that the cost was a gigantic burden but Britain after ...

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  13. ZEPPELIN INCIDENTS.

    PARIS, Monday.—A workman describing the capture of the Zeppelin at Bourbonne, says that he was game shooting when ho saw five aeroplanes ...

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  14. SIR EDWARD CARSON.

    The speaker hero paid a great tribute to Sir Edward Carson (First Lord of the Admiralty), to whoso insight and persistency he attributed ...

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  15. INIQUITOUS EXTRAVAGANCE.

    After emphasising the harmfulness of individual extravagance because it absorbed money, labor, material, and energy essential to the progress of the ...

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  16. HEAVY COUNTER ATTACKS.

    LONDON,—Tuesday.-Our attack on Monday was not wide on a front or to a great depth but it has brought the French and English to the very ...

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  17. ANGLO-FRENCH ATTACK

    LONDON, Monday.—The Commander-in-Chiefi reports:—Early this morning we carried out local attacks astride the ...

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  18. GERMAN NAVAL BASE.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—Two Russian torpedoers have arrived at Helsingfors after participating in the Oosel battle. The crews report that ...

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  19. PULMONARY GAS.

    A Paris message states that the Germans are employing, a new gas against the Russians, the results of which are similar to phthisis. It has ...

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  20. THE UNSEEN FOE.

    "Boware, of people who are trying to sow dissension, distrust and deception. The enemy on most battle fronts has organised with deadly care ...

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  21. THE FRENCH ADVANCE.

    PAWS, Monday.—A' communique We attacked this morning in Bel[?] on the left" of the British ...

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  22. 20 000 RUSSIANS CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A German communique states:— Our booty on Oesel, Moon, and Dago Islands totalled 20,000 ...

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  23. ANZAC AIRMEN AT WORK.

    LONDON, (Friday.—The Commander-in-Chief reports:—. In consequence of the fine weather there has been an improvement in the ...

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  24. GERMAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Monday.—A German commnnique states:— We took 1,200 prisoners on Dago Island. ...

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  25. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, Monday.—On Saturday I saw a largo number of New South Wales men who had been in the thick of tho recent fighting. Many ...

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  26. FRENCH POLITICAL DEADLOCK

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  27. FIGHTING PROCEEDING.

    LONDON", Tuesday.—According to the Intent accounts we are fighting in the outlying fragments of Houthulst forest, and along the Westroosebeke. ...

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  28. FOR EMPIRE.

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  29. PEACE NOT AT HAND.

    Mr. Eloyd George than proceeded to say that in his judgment such a settlement was not within immediate reach. Germany would only make ...

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  30. POEL-CAPELLE BREWERY RECAPTURED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Correspondent at the front report that despite the thick mist and the strengthened machine gun defences we ...

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  31. AIR CRITICS REBUKED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons to-day critics of the London air defences moved the adjournment of the House to ...

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  32. OVER THE TOP.

    Notwithstanding the bad weather, our men from the bush, the coalfields, and the city went forward against tho German "pill-boxes" and dugouts ...

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  33. TASMANIAN CASUALTIES.

    (Gnr. G. T. Rule, Launceston. Gnr. A. S. Witt,' Launceston. Gnr. B. J. Johnson, Kempton. Gnr. G. T. Dennett,. Launceston. ...

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  34. THE REAL ENEMY.

    The Premier, continuing, said: "Amidst all the discussion about term and concessions here and there, must fix our eyes steadfastly upon the ...

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  35. GERMAN COMMUNICATIONS.

    LONDON,—Monday—A German communique states:—Intense artillery activity prevailed all night long between Houthulst ...

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  36. MR. BONAR LAW.

    Mr. Ronar Law who followed Mr. Lloyd George, said that the state of the nation was Al. War bonds had been issued instead of a prosit loan ...

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  37. REMARKABLE FLOUR SWINDLE

    CAPE TOWN, Monday.—A sensation has been caused in commercial circles by the disclosure of a big flour swindle, in' Australia. It appears ...

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  38. ZEPPLIN CREWS STORIES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr, Perris. who is with the French armies, reports that the crews of tho super-Zeppelins L49 and L50 confirm that they ...

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  39. OSTEND BOMBARDED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty announces:—Our ships bombarded naval works at Ostend on Sunday. Photographs show that the results are ...

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  40. THE GUNNERS.

    The work of the Australian gunners in the recent offensive has been [?] gallant. The men who serve [?] guns have no thought of an eight ...

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  41. SALONIKA FRONT

    PARTS, Tuesday.—An Eastern communique states:— Our artillery is [?]its destructive [?] ...

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  42. AMERICA AND THE U-BOATS.

    The premier went on to say that two factors contributed to our favor—the advent of America, and increasing failure of the submarine ...

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  43. CINEMAS FOR WOUNDED ANZACS

    LONDON, Monday.—Owing to the policy of keeping the wounded in Franco until they are aWe to leave their bed, the Australian Red Cross ...

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  44. GENERAL SMUTS.

    General Smuts said that it was true that the battle front of the war was not on sea. land, or in the air, the in the senal of the national. A great ...

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