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  3. THE LATEST OFFENSIVE BY FRANCO-AMERICAN FORCES

    French communique:—The Franco-American offensive on the Champagne has began. A later communique states:—Between ...

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  4. BULGARS' PLIGHT SERIOUS CAN ARMY BE EXTRICATED?

    Reuter's correspondent on Wednesday ascertained that the position of the Bulgarian army is becoming daily more difficult. It is mostly retreating along the ...

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  5. WHOLESALE MURDER 10,000 LIVES TAKEN

    A Copenhagen message states that Reuter's correspondent in Petrograd estimates that the Bolshevike have murdered a total of 10,000 persons. ...

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  6. GALLANT EXPLOIT

    A thrilling story is told of an exploit by a lieutenant in the 16th (South and West Australian) Battalion of the Australian Imperial Force. ...

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  7. GERMANY INTERNAL CONDITIONS

    Referring to the contradictory descriptions of the internal conditions, a Dutch authority who has returned from Germany says that the food difficulties are ...

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  8. THE FRENCH COMMANDER.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris telegraphs that the "Liberte" states that the French armies engaged in the Champagne offensive are commanded by ...

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  9. ENEMY FIRE DEPOTS.

    At Troyali the enemy set fire to their depots, and the flames spread to the hospital where over one hundred Bulgarian wounded perished. ...

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  10. BOYS FOR THE FRONT.

    "The Times" correspondent at the Hague telegraphs that Germany is rapidly calling up and dispatching lads of 17 to the front. ...

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  11. ENEMY IN RETREAT.

    Northwards of Prilep we are pursuing the enemy to near Izvor, where the enemy was completely routed, and is in retreat. ...

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  12. PRISONS CROWDED.

    It is claimed in a Bolshevik wireless message that the food situation is improving in Moscow, where 297 waggons of foodstuffs arrived in two days. ...

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  13. FRENCH REPORTS.

    French communique:—This morning the Franco-American armies closely cooperating attacked on both sides of Argonne. ...

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  14. SUBMARINES.

    Reuters correspondent at Amsterdam telegraphs that the "Rheinsche Westfaclische" reports a speech in which Captain von Mantey, at the Navy League, ...

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  15. ISHTIP CAPTURED.

    The Servians have captured Ishtip. ...

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  16. ENEMY ADMISSIONS.

    German official:—The enemy temporarily obtained a footing on the height between Pontruit and Gricourt, but our counter attack recaptured the position. ...

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  17. FIFTH LIGHT HORSE

    The Australians and New Zealand[?] continue their victorious sweep east of the Jordan. Clearing Es Salt they are now ...

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  18. SERVIANS GREAT WORK.

    Wednesday evening's Servian communique states that the Servians on September 24 achieved a most important success on the left bank of the Vardar. ...

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  19. STILL ONWARDS.

    French Eastern communique:—The operations on September 24 and 25 were particularly successful. The formidable Belashitza Mountains have ...

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  20. KAISER BILL.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam telegraphs that the Kaiser, in the course of a visit to the Kiel district, exhorted the men of the navy to maintain to the ...

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  21. ST. QUENTIN.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We successfully continued local operations during the afternoon and night to the north-west of St. Quentin. ...

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  22. JOURNALISTS' JAUNT

    Sir Horace Plun[?]ett (Commissioner of the Congested Districts Board, Ireland) is accompanying the overseas press delegates to Ireland. He will introduce the ...

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  23. AIRMEN'S WORK.

    Field Marshal Haig reports, in regard to aviation operations:—We destroyed 11 enemy machines on Wednesday and drove dawn three in an uncontrollable ...

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  24. UNLAWFUL RESTRICTIONS.

    To the Main Committee of the Reichstag Court von Hertling admitted the validity of the complaints with regard to unlawful restrictions against the right of ...

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  25. A GERMAN COMPLAINT.

    A complete German machine gun section which was also captured complained that they had been abandoned intentionally by the Bulgarians, and that they ...

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  26. GERMAN VERSION.

    German official:—In Champagne and between the Argonne and Maas Franco-American attacks commenced on a wide front after 11 hours' artillerying. ...

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  27. MAORILAND ATHLETE

    Sergeant Benuzzell, a noted foot racer who was serving with the New Zealand forces, has been killed in action in France. ...

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  28. HERTLING'S ADMISSIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam has furnished further particulars of the speech of Count von Herding, Imperial Chancellor, when opening the Main ...

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  29. BRITISH TROOPS.

    British (Salonika) official report states that the British troops entered Bulgaria opposite to Kostarino on September 25. ...

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  30. STILL ADVANCING.

    A British official report from Salonika states:—Our cavalry and infantry continue to advance into Bulgaria. ...

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  31. PALESTINE ROUT

    Palestine communique:—Our [?]avatryh has occupied Tiberias, Semakh, and [?]samra on the shores of Lake Tiberias, despite a determined resistance. ...

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  32. AIRCRAFT ACTIVE.

    The Air Ministry report that squadrons on September 25 attacked an aerodrome at Bu[?] with good results Bursts of fire were observed on the ...

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  33. BULGARIANS DEMORALISED.

    The fleeing Bulgarians are casting away an immense amount of material. "The Times" correspondent at the Italian headquarters, telegraphing on ...

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  34. FURTHER BRITISH SUCCESSES.

    Marshal Haig reports:—"We captured a few prisoners in a mining Expedition. Patrol encounters occurred at different points. During the past few days the ...

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  35. INFLUENZA

    Renter's Washington correspondent, telegraphing on Wednesday, states:—"It is reported that the Spanish influenza epidemic is advancing westward from the ...

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  36. BRILIANT BRITISH

    Military experts in London familiar with the conditions of the Bulgarian frontier describe the advance of the British on Kosturino and onwards as a ...

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  37. FRANKFURT BOMBED.

    The Air Ministry reports:—"Our aeroplanes on Wednesday attacked the factories at Frank[?] with good results. Large numbers of enemy aircraft were ...

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  38. WAR LOAN NEWS.

    The Wallaroo mines are catching up to Moonta mines and have now £6230 subscribed. There is bound to be great rivalry, between these two centres. ...

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  39. INVESTITURES

    The King invested Sir Joseph Cook, General Bedford, and decorated Corporal Axford with the Victoria Cross before a large crowd at the Palace to-day. ...

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  40. NEW AMERICAN DRIVE

    American communique:—"The First Army attacked this morning north-west of Verdun on a 20-mile front, and penetrated the enemy lines for an average ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN HARVESTS

    Up to the hour of delivering his Budget speech yesterday, Mr. Watt, the Acting Prime Minister, had received no communication from Mr. Hughes, the Prime ...

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  42. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Representatives Mr. Tudor asked Mr. Watt to enquire into the position of 30 men, all of whom are married, and some of them returned ...

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  43. FOCH CONFICENT.

    Marshal Foch, the allied Generalis[?] was interviewed by the representative of the "Daily Telegraph" at the French headquarters on Wednesday. In ...

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  44. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION

    Reference was made by the executive of the Colliery Employes' Federation to a compensation case decided by his Honor Judge Fitzhardinge in the ...

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  45. A DEFENCE

    Newspapers here publish the Federal Nationalist members' resolution combating the letter sent to the "Star," London, by Mr. W. G. Higgs, in which he ...

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  46. KAISER'S STAR WANING

    Germany's internal conditions are revealed by the strennous methods adopted to restore the Kaiser's undoubtedly waning popularity. ...

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  47. THE MOEUVRES HERO

    The name of the hero of Moeuvres, who was mentioned in Field-Marshal Haig's communique, is Corporal David Hunter, who has lived at Kingseat, a ...

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  48. LABOR AND LOYALTY

    Further correspondence has passed between Mr. Arthur Griffith, formerly Minister of Public Works in New South Wales, and Mr. M. P. Considine, ...

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  49. 'BRAVEST MAN I KNEW'

    "He was the bravest man I ever knew. He had a wonderful personality to whom fear was totally unknown, and was always the life of those around him, and ...

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  50. MINING EMPLOYES

    At a conference of the Federated Mining Employes' Assoication, sitting at the Boulder, the following resolution in relation to labor and war was carried ...

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  51. SUCCESSES ADMITTED.

    Speaking in the Reichstag on Wednesday, General von Wrisberg gave an explanation of the military situation on the west front. ...

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  52. WONDERFUL LIGHTING SCHEME.

    The Bank of Thrift has now been Completed, and presents an imposing appearance. It was floodlighted on Thursday night, for the first time, and the sight ...

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  53. HOW THE WAR IS WON

    In connection with the voluntary recruiting ballot, a return prepared by Sergeant W. Caffney, who is in charge of the Bendigo recruiting staff, shows that ...

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  54. THE SENATE.

    Senator Pearce moved the second reading of the Defence Act Amendment Bill, explaining that it contained mainly drafting amendments. The principal clauses ...

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  56. BIG BUTTER AND CHEESE PURCHASE.

    It is announced that the Imperial Government has decided to purchase the Dominion's butter and cheese output this season. The terms have not been ...

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  59. LOST HER REASON.

    Helpless, blind, and in deep grief, a middle-aged woman was found in her home in Pack street, West Melbourne, by a neighbor, who brought her ...

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  60. STAMP-BUYING FRAUDS.

    Additional complaints relative to the defrauding of shopkeepers by two men, and the "stamp-buying trick" have been received by the Victorian police. On ...

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  61. OUR HEROES

    A farewell social was tendered to Private L. W. Birch in Milang institute on Tuesday evening. Mr. C. G. Howell occupied the chair, and t[?]er ...

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