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  2. WAR IN THE WEST

    General Haig, in a late communique, states:—There has been heavy reciprocal artillery work. Isolated actions have improved our positions. We pushed ...

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  3. CONSCRIPTION REFERENDUM

    Conscription was argued with varying [?]rees of force at the Botanic Park yesterday afternoon but if one were to judge of happenings the feelings of the ...

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  4. ASPECTS OF CONSCRIPTION

    It is an incontrovertible fact that the vast majority of our workers are engaged in the production of primary and secondary necessaries. Now, ...

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  5. PEOPLE SHOULD HELP

    Referring to the question of national service at the opening of the new naval quartern at Birkenhead on Saturday afternoon the senior member for the district ...

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  6. BOMBS DROPPED NEAR DOVER

    A German seaplane approached Dover on Friday afternoon and dropped three bombs. There were no casualties. Antiaircraft guns fired at the visitor and ...

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  7. BRITISH ADVANCE

    General Sir Douglas, Haig reports:— "Between Flers and Martinpuich [?]e advanced one mile and captured two l[?] of trenches. Our new advance carries ...

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  8. WINNING THE WAR

    Discussing the effect of a successful campaign in the Balkans, the "Daily Chronicle" says:—The Allies represent a preponderance of resources and also a real ...

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  9. BITTER HUN ATTACKS

    The Germans made [?] attacks on positions recently gained by the French and the British in the Somme battle. A French comminique ...

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  10. FURTHER BRITISH CAINS

    General Haig reported on Saturday:— "West of Monquet Farm we have heavily repulsed the most vigorous counterattacke. We have advanced half a mile ...

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  11. BLACK PICTURE

    Strong indictment of the late Francis James O'Neill, bookmaker, was made by Mr. Justice Street yesterday is the course of a judgment in the case in which Julia ...

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  12. DIVIDED GREECE

    After saying that the removal of the Greek censorship will now permit the truth to be told the correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Athens hints that M. ...

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  13. COMBLES ALMOST ENCIRCLED

    An official report says:—"We are checking the enemy attacks south-east of Combles between Priez Farm and Rancourt, at the end of the French part of the line ...

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  14. MUCH DISTURBED MEETING.

    While the meetings of Mr. "Snmmy" Lunn and his confreres and the Minister of In[?]stries were in progress another was being held in a different part the park, ...

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  15. BATTLES IN THE AIR

    A French official message states that in aerial battles yesterday 11 enemy machines were brought down. ...

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  16. NAVAL AVIATORS ACTIVE

    An official message states that naval aeroplanes attacked an aerodrome at Westende. The results appear to have been highly satisfactory. Raliable ...

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  17. A GERMAN REPORT

    Berlin messages state that there is no activity along the whole of the west front. ...

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  18. MR HUGHES' FIGHT

    The "Times" says:—"England has watched with interest Mr. Hughes' fight in the compulsion campaign in the Commonwealth. The stubborn opposition shows ...

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  19. THE REFERENDUM

    The Premier (Hon. C. Vaughan) has received the following telegram from the Primp Minister (Right Hon. W. M. Hughes):—"Your letter, September 19. ...

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  20. MANY AIR FIGHTS

    An offial communique states:—"Fiftysix serial fights occurred on the Somme front yesterday. Ten hostile machines were brought down. We bombed the ...

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  21. LOST HER STATUS

    It is reported in Athens that semiofficial efforts, made by the new Greek Cabinet to obtain from the Ministers of the Entente powers a statement of the ...

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  22. THE KAISER'S APPEAL

    The Kaiser has issued an appeal to Germans living abroad to report to the German Consuls in their various countries with a view to their employment for ...

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  23. MANY HUN PRISONERS

    A Paris communique states the total prisoners captured by the Anglo-French armies since July [?] exceeds 55,800, of whom the French took 34,040. ...

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  24. SENATE PASSES BILL

    After the report of the proceedings of the Senate closed early this morning an adjournment was made for supper. On resuming, Senator Watson spoke in ...

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  25. CREEK-GERMAN MUTINY

    The Exchange Telegraph Agency reports that Athens is filled with rumore to the effect that 300 members of the crew of the armored cruiser Georgia Asoraf ...

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  26. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Britain's delay in answering the American Note of May 24, regarding mail seizure, is believed by the Allied diplomats here to be due largely to the desire ...

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  27. BALKANS FIGHTING

    German and Roumanian reports regardtng the progress and result of the flighting in the Dobrudja region of Roumanit are conflicting. Berlin declares ...

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  28. " THE SOONER THE BETTER "

    A member of the expeditionary forces who hails from Port Adelaide, and who prior to enlistment was a prominent unionist, has written from France to ...

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  29. POLICY OF VENIZELOS

    The "Petit Jourual, discussing the situation in Greece, quotes M. Venizelos as saying:—"You ask me what this the future will, bring. I am not in a position to ...

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  30. REPRESENTATIVE YATES

    Mr. G. E. Yates. M.H.R. enlisted on Saturday, and having been passed by the doctors as medically fit, will report for duty in a fortnight, but will apply for ...

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  31. HUN ROAD TO THE EAST

    Mr. J. L. Garvin, in an article appearing in the "Daily Chronicle," states that, in railway language, the Balkans will be a grand junction for the Allies. He says ...

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  32. DETERMINED SUICIDE

    A finding of suicide has been [?]ned in the case of Tabitha Ho[?], married, of Elizabeth street. Paddinton, who was found unconscious with a bullet ...

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  33. RAIDS ON VENICE

    American students at the University of Florence are making an appeal to Latin students in Europe and the United States to protest against the ...

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  34. EASTERN THEATRE

    An entire German division was destroyed at Narayovka by the Russians under General Brussiloff, who has also crushed a Tnrkish regiment south of ...

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  35. WAR PROFITS TAX

    A general meeting of the Miners UNION carried the following resolution similar to The one adopted by the F.M.E.A. conferenee, at Westonia:— ...

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  36. THE WEATHER

    The weather over South Australia on Saturday and yesterday was cloudy to Showery with squally southerly winds, but the amount of rain recorded was ...

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  37. A GERMAN CLAIM

    A German communique states:— "Near Korytnica the Russians still occupy small portions of our positions. We took 750 prisoners on Wednesday, and ...

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  38. BOXING

    Les. O'Donnell (12 st. 5 lb.), was knocked out in the tenth round by Tom McMahon, of America (13 st. 3½ lb.) at the Sydney Stadium on Saturday night. ...

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  39. ENEMY ATTACKS SMASHED

    A Russian communique states:— South-east of Lake Narotch we repulsed massed attacks of the enemy." ...

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  40. I.W.W. ROOMS

    The I.W.W. rooms in Suss[?] street. Sydney, were raided just before [?] yesterday. Inspector Campbell, and Detectives Leary, Lynch, Pob[?], ...

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  41. "NECKLACE OF NEGATIVES"

    The Premier (Hon. W. A. Hotman) stated on Saturday that the speeches of the anti-conscriptionists were made up of a miserable necklace of negatives. No ...

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  42. TWO ZEPPELINS

    The promise of Germany to continue her indiscriminate baby-slaying policy by making frequent air raids over England is based on the hope that in this brutal ...

    Article : 112 words
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