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  3. WINTER APPEAL FOR AUSTRALIANS

    Our troops in Gallipoli are feeling the first approach of winter, chilly nights and nippy winds causing much suffering to the boys, many of whose nother garments have, by constant fighting, and also owing to the summer heat, been reduced to "shorts." Reuter's correspondent ...

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  4. CAPTURE OF LOOS.

    LONDON. Wednesday, 10 p.m. — Mr. Philip Gibbs, the well-known correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," states:— ...

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  5. FIGHTING IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Thursday, 2 a.m.—An official communique states:- Latest reports enable us. gaily to gauge more completely the importance ...

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  6. WYNYARD NOTES

    The following have passed the examinations for re-mounts from this district, the last-named three having enlisted as rough riders:-A. ...

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  7. FIGHTING IN PERSIA

    NEW YORK, Thursday; 2 a.m.—A cable from London states:—Official. The British have had an important success in Mesopotamia, the Turks ...

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  8. RED CROSS.

    The Wynyard, branch", of the Red Cross Society has sent to Miss A. Miller, Launceston, a parcel containing articles made by the Men's Red Cross ...

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  9. SMITHTON.

    In the Town Hall on Monday evening a large gathering assembled to say good-by to four young men who have been home for a day or so on final ...

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  10. STATEMENT IN PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—Mr. Austin Chamberlain, Secretary for India, in the House of Commons, stated that General Nixon's operations with ...

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  11. OVER 120,000 ENEMY CASUALTIES.

    PARIS, Wednesday, 10 p.m. — An official communique states:— It is now authoritatively estimated that the German losses, in the recent ...

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  12. FIRST TASTE OF BATTLE.

    Having tasted the battle and bayoneted the Germans' in two trenches, the British, reckless of their lives, attacked the obstacles and desperately stood ...

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  13. WTYNYAKD TENNIS CLUB.

    At the annual meeting of the above club Mr. P. Shepherd was in the chair in the absence of Capt. J. T. Terrell, who has answered the Empire's call. ...

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  14. NEWS FROM AMERICA.

    NEW YORK. 2 a.m.—A cable from Paris states:—The total German casualties in the recent offensive, according to the Allies' estimates, are in ...

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  15. KAISER "IN A RUSH."

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday, 2 a.m.—An immediate conference of German war chiefs is to be held. The Kaiser has rushed off by special ...

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  16. STILL PRESSING FORWARD.

    PARIS, Thursday. 3 a.m,—Official: Our progress in. the Freneh-FIanders region continues with persistent success. ...

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  17. HELL LET LOOSE IN LOOS.

    The brigades, charging and shouting hoarsely, encountered an enormous number of machine-guns, which wEre pouring out streams of lead into every ...

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  18. RAINFALL.

    The fall for the last two days (up to 10 o'clock yesterday morning) was 1.01 in. Over 8in. fell during September, and over 40in. for the year to ...

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  19. NAVAL DISASTER

    LONDON, Thursday, 2 a.m.—The Italian battleship Benedette Brin, has been blown up at Brimdisi Admiral Decervin has been Killed, 388 of the ...

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  20. IN THE DARDANELLES

    LONDON. "Wednesday, 10 p.m.—Reutor's corespondent in the Dardanelles has forwarded a despatch of the operations at Anzac and northward at ...

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  21. STATE SCHOOL ATTENDANCE.

    Tho average attendance, at the Wynyard State School for September was 220. Considering the very inclement weather this may be considered most ...

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  22. 35,000 PRISONERS.

    PARIS, Thursday, 3 a.m.—Official: German prisoners in Flanders and the Champagne engagement exceed 35,000. ...

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  23. OLDINA ITEMS.

    The telephone is being gradually extended to the country districts. The line from Yolla to Oldina Post Office is expected to be completed within the ...

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  24. TWO LINES TAKEN.

    LONDON", Thursday, 2 a.m.—Our troops are progressing most tatisfactorily, being now closely engaged with the enemies' third, line of defence. ...

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  25. MANY SUPREME SACRIFICES.

    Our officers died bravely, and made supreme sacrifices, whilst nothing could excel the courage of battalions, which, having fought through Loos, ...

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  26. WAR FINANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—On the Stock Exchanges, London, and in financial circles generally, there is relief that the United States loan has ...

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  27. WHAT THE GERMANS SAY.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. 2 a.m. —An official Berlin communique states:— The enemy's attempts to break our line west has been continued with ...

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  28. "ACCIDENTALLY BLOWN UP."

    ROME, Wednesday, "10 p.m.—The battleship Bendetto Brin was accidentally blown up in harbor. She carried a crew of 720 men, only eight ...

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  29. TRIUMPH OF "KITCHENER'S ARMY."

    The attack on Saturday, northward towards Hulluch (4 miles S. of La Bassee) was another triumph for Lord Kitchener's army, who formed a good ...

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  30. RIVAL ARTILLERY.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 10 p.m.—Reuter's correspondent in the Dardanelles stales that the Turks have abandoned their exchange of artillery ...

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  31. THE CROWN PRINCE'S METHODS.

    PARIS, Thursday, 2 a.m.—Official: A wounded French officer, describing the Crown Prince's latest attack in the Argonne, declares that this was the ...

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  32. THE POOR OF LONDON

    Sir,—A goodly number of parcels were brought in on Tuesday afternoon' which were packed and sent to Mrs. Walpole. Thanks are due to the ...

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  33. BULGARIA SNUBBED

    AMSTERDAM. Thursday, 2 a.m.—Advices from Cologne state that Kins Ferdinand of Bulgaria lias sent, envoys to Athens and Bucharest to express to ...

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  34. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. 2 a.m.—A German communique states:— General Hindenbargs attack on Niemen-Dwina line. south-west of ...

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  35. LABOR AND THE WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday. 10 p.m.—Replying to Mr. Will Thorne (Labor M.P. for West Ham) in the Commons. Premier Asquith stated that he had ...

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