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  2. LATE WAR.

    A French Eastern communique states—The Serbians on Saturday occupied Nish, which the enemy was ordered to defend at all costs. The Serbians ...

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  3. AMERICAN NAVY.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Eric Geddes), in a statement to-night, paid a tribute to the part played by the American navy. He said a great ...

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  4. DOINGS IN FRANCE.

    An American communique says that on both sides of the Meuse violent counter-attacks failed to stem the advance of the Franco-American ...

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  5. SERBIAN FRONT.

    A Serbian communique states; We occupied, after hard fighting, the whole of Selichevitza Mountain, and reached Goritza. Our cavalry are advancing ...

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  6. CAPTURE OF LA FERE.

    A French communique states that the French have captured La Fere. ...

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  8. ALLIES TO BE CONSIDERED.

    "Reynold's" emphasises that the other Allies have points requiring settlement in addition to America, including the uttermost repayment for ...

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  9. LA FERE TO LAON.

    A French communique states: We captured La Fere and crossed the ralilway from La Fere to Laon in the neighbourhood of Denizy and Versagny. To ...

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  10. CAPTURE OF NISH.

    A Serbian official report says: Despite strong resistance, we have reached the right bank of the Toplitza River, and the massif Selitchevita, on the ...

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  11. Australian Comforts' Fund.

    Anzacs married in Britain total 6002, Colonel Dodds is urging that all the wives would be shipped to Australia before demobilisation. The auditors ...

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  12. ST. GOBAIN MASSIF.

    Reuter learns that we reached the outskirts of Doual and captured a suburb thereof on the west bank of the Sensee. Practically the whole of St. ...

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  13. Conservatives Object to Peace Note.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam telegraphs: The "Lokal Anzeiger" states that the Reichstag conservatives communicated to the ...

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  14. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Press comment on Viscount Grey's pronouncement on the League of Nations is unanimously in approval. The "Daily Telegraph' referring to ...

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  15. Exhibition of War Trophies.

    Australia House is opening an exhibition of war trophies, including an Albatross aeroplane, and an extraordinary variety of weapons and ...

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  16. ANOTHER AMERICAN LOSS.

    There were 116 officers and men lost from the submarined American vessel, Ticonderoga. Two were taken prisoners. ...

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  17. WEST FRONT.

    Mr. Robinson, describing the scope and wonderful speed of the British advance during the last few days, says that after the admittedly critical move ...

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  18. LONDON UNDEMONSTRATIVE,

    While anxiously awaiting further developments London remains characteristically undemonstrative. The only sign of public rejoicings were ...

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  19. LE CATEAU AND ST. VAAST.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, in a message this evening, states: Between Le Cateau and St. Vaast, the Germans, who are in ...

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  20. Military Items.

    Information has beep received by Mr. H. G. Simpson, of the firm of Messrs. P. L. Cardew and Simpson, solicitors, Ipswich, that his cousin, ...

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  21. GERMANS RETIRE.

    A German official wireless message states: In face of strong attacks, we retired north of Nish, which was occupied by the enemy. ...

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  22. ON LINE OF RETREAT.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters reports that everywhere on the line of the German retreat fires continue to light up the horizon. The ...

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  23. SEVENTH WAR LOAN.

    Honour Flags have been won by 100 districts in Queensland up to to-night. This leaves 52 districts which have not reached their quota, but many of them ...

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  24. AERIAL ACTIVITIES.

    Merchal Haig report1: Despite the weather our low fliers continued to harass the retreating enemy. We dropped 12 tons of bombs. German ...

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  25. OCCUPATION BY ALLIES.

    A Berlin message admits that the Allies have occupied Nish. ...

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  26. ON THE SELLE RIVER.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: Local engagements continued along the line of the Selle River. We enlarged our bridgehead positions in ...

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  27. PEACE PROPOSITION.

    Addressing a parade of troops to-day the Governor (Sir Walter Davidson) said: "The Germans are putting fe[?] their peace offer simply to save their ...

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  28. MARITIME DISASTER.

    The transport Otranto carrying 800 passengers including 745 American troops, collided in a very high sea on October 6 with the steamer Kashmir, ...

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  29. GERMANS IN FINLAND.

    The Finns have asked Germany to withdraw her troops from Finland. ...

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  30. LEAP OF SEVEN MILES.

    General Debeny's First French Army has reached the climax of the colossal operations of the last 10 days, in which yard by yard it drove off the enemy ...

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  31. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    A meeting of the executive of the Red Cross society was held in camera to-day to deal with the report of the Auditor-General, and at the ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND'S CONTRIBUTION.

    Subscriptions to the Seventh War Loan up to Saturday night amounted to £13,234,770, sand Queensland's amount was £2,086,200. ...

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  33. BULGAR CHIEF RECALLED.

    A message from Sofia says that General Jekoff, the Bulgarian commander-in-chief, who has been receiving medical treatment in Vienna, has bean ...

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  34. AERIAL MAIL SERVICE.

    It has been arranged for a survey party to leave on November 14 to travel the country between Sydney and Port Said in connection with the ...

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  35. FURTHER FRENCH PROGRESS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, telegraphing this evening, states: Further French progress is recorded from the Oise to the Aisne ...

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  36. OFFER TO CZECHO-SLOVAKS.

    Germany is approaching the Czecho-Slovaks with proposals for autonomy, according to information to the State Department. This is taken as a ...

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  37. FRENCH ENTER LAON.

    The French have entered Loan. ("Times.") The French advanced six miles to-day and occupied the whole of St. ...

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  38. CELEBRATE PEACE NOTE.

    The miners at West Maitland and Kurri Kurri decided to celebrate the peace report by doing no work to-day. Consequently both mines are idle The ...

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  39. WAR PRISONERS.

    The Press Bureau has issued a statement by the inter-departmental committee on war prisoners, announcing the receipt of Germany's refusal to ...

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  40. KING CONGRATULATES BRITISH

    The Press Bureau announces that the King has sent the following message to General Milne, commander of the British forces on the Macedonian ...

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  41. INCREASE IN WAGES.

    To-day Mr. Justice Higgins granted an increase of £12 a year for permanent employees and £18 for temporary employees, in an application by ...

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  42. ATTACK ON 120-MILE FRONT.

    The Allies are advancing on a front of 120 miles. The enemy is desperately counter-attacking along the Selle. ...

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  43. NORTH-EAST OF CAMBRAI.

    A German wireless official message states: We withdrew somewhat north-east of Cambrai. The enemy followed up, and reached near ...

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  44. GUNS AT OSTEND.

    The "Times" correspondent at The Hague reports that all Ostend guns have been removed, and that the coastal population is fleeing wildly, causing ...

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  45. LIBERTY LOAN SIDESHOWS.

    President Wilson, in a statement on the Fourth Liberty Loan, said that recent events had enhanced and not lessened the importance of the ...

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  46. ACTION AGAINST COMMONWEALTH.

    The Amalgamated Society of Engineers intends to proceed against the Commonwealth Government, alleging a breach of a Federal award delivered by ...

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  47. SOUTHERN SPORTING.

    Following are the final acceptances for the Caulfield Cup:—Wolaroi, Bee, Pistolaire, Rael Locin, Eurobin, King Offa, Ethopian, Ashview, Immortal, ...

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  48. THE LEINSTER DISASTER.

    The Ahchbishop of Dublin has arranged for requiems in all the churches. The Recruiting Council has issued a Striking statement, mentioning the ...

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  49. LAON ENTERED WITHOUT FIGHTING.

    Reuter correspondent at the French headquarters, telegraphing this afternoon, states: The French entered Laon without fighting, thereby ...

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  50. Spanish Influenza.

    The Commonwealth quarantine authorities are making detailed treatments to withstand the ravages of Spanish influenza epidemic. Vaccines ...

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  51. GERMAN ROYALTIES.

    Princes Nudacheff, a Russian refugee, who is the owner of a large villa near Stockholm, has received an offer from high quarters for a ...

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  52. TO-DAY'S SCRATCHINGS.

    Caulfield Cup.—Almorist, Camp Out Melbourne Cup.—Two Blues, Greg Poitrel, Mon Repos. Promised Land The Destroyer, Karanaud[?] King, Remi ...

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  53. AUSTRALIANS ON FURLOUGH.

    Some 2000 Australian furloughers are reaching England weekly from France. It is expected that furlough will be generous through the winter, ...

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  54. PEACE PROPOSALS.

    The Acting Prime Minister stated to-day that he had no official news of the German peace reply. "Although the Press news is very gratifying," said ...

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  55. EXPORTABLE BUTTER.

    The Minister for Price Fixing (Mr. Massey Greene) states that the price obtained for the exportable surplus of butter to the Imperial Government was ...

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  56. Australian Butter Sold.

    Questioned regarding the rumours in the city that Australian butter had been sold to the British Government, Mr. Hughes said he had sold the ...

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  57. CHINESE PREMIER RESIGNS.

    A message from Peking says that the Chinese Premier, Tuan Chi Jui, has resigned, and that the Minister for the Interior becomes Premier ...

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  58. SPAIN SEIZES GERMAN SHIPS.

    The Spanish Cabinet has agreed to execute its decision to seize the German ships in Spanish ports. ...

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