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  2. HOPELESS! HUN PEACE EFFORT

    Reuter understands that the following is the view of British well-informed quarters regarding the attitude of Britain and heir Allies towards the recent ...

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  3. BRILLIANT ADVANCE HUN STRONGHOLDS TAKEN

    London was delighted to-day at the news that another big offensive had not only been launched, but had been an unqualified success. ...

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  4. IN RUSSIA MIXED REPORTS

    The "Petit Parisien's" correspondent at Petrograd states that M. Kerensky's position is more solid than ever. It is believed that by the end of the week the ...

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  5. ANXIETY ALLAYED SUBMARINES BEATEN

    It is authoritatively stated that the Government's anti-submarine measures are succeeding in further reducing the losses and still further good effects are ...

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  6. NO MORE BLACKLEGS

    In the Senate to-day Senator Pearce, in reply to Senator Foll, said that a question suggesting the deportation of Miss Adela Pankhurst would be brought ...

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  7. THE ANZAC CASUALTIES

    Mr. Thomas telegraphs from the front: —"The Australians showed exceptional individual skill and dash and gained an Anzac redoubt, consisting of ...

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  8. WELCOME NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at British Headquarters reports:—"The British have renewed the offensive on a big scale, which it is impossible at present to ...

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  9. IN OTHER STATES WHARF LABORERS.

    The Melbourne wharf laborers are still hopeful of negotiations being conducted this week which will culminate in a settlement of the position so far as they ...

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  10. BRITISH "DAREDEVILS"

    The "Lokal Anzeiger" reports that Baron Bichthofen, the star German aviator, has brought down 61 opponents. It describes the British air work in ...

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  11. LUSITANIA RECALLED

    The King has concluded his tour of West Scotland. He reviewed at Glasgow 200 survivors of torpedoed merchantmen, including the Lusitania, ...

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  12. THE VARYING FACTIONS

    A preliminary conference between the Workmen's and Soldiers' Delegates of Petrograd and the Don Cossacks has resulted in an agreement for a joint ...

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  13. SMALL FRENCH LOSSES

    The French shipping report gives the arrivals for the week as 980, the sailings 894, and the sinkings two over and two under 1600 tons. Two vessels were ...

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  14. GERMAN ACCOUNTS

    German official:—"After a most violent fire between South Qulst Wood and Lys the English launched strong attacks on a broad front at daybreak. ...

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  15. DEFENCE COMMITTEE.

    Carters and drivers are resuming work at establishments where satisfactory arrangements have been made. Many men were re-employed yesterday and ...

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  16. ANOTHER PEACE STATEMENT

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam sttaes that a telegram has been received from Berlin to the effect that Dr. Michaelis (the German Chancellor) is ...

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  17. NOT OUT OF THE WOOD

    "The Times' " correspondent at Petrograd states:—"The Workmen's and Soldiers' Delegates Council is recovering rapidly its prestige owing to the swing ...

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  18. MORE SHIPPING AVAILABLE

    "The Times" states that notice is likely to be given immediately of increases of considerably more than onethird of the outward freights to ...

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  19. BITTER AND FLUCTUATING FIGHTING

    German official:—"A battle is in full swing on the English front from Langemarck to Hollebelle. Bitter and fluctuating fighting went on all day long ...

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  20. "IT PAYS TO ATTACK BIG!"

    Mr. Thomas forwards a thrilling account of the battle. He says:—"The severest battle since the end of July opened before 6 o'clock this ...

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  21. THE BEST ANSWER

    The "Daily Mail" says:—"Marshal Haig's new offensive is the best answer to the latest peace plot. Our magnificent Empire troops are again battering ...

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  22. UNIONS LEVIED.

    It has been decided by the Unions Defence Committee in Victoria that each member of the organisations affiliated with the Trades Hall Council shall ...

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  23. PROHIBITION CONTINUES

    M. Kerensky, repeating the Imperial Rescript, has ordered that all alcohol at distilleries and licensed premises must be used. These premises are now used ...

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  24. THE FRENCH FRONT

    French communique:—"There is intense artillerying south of the Oise, in the Champagne sector, and at Cornilet and Highmount and on both banks of ...

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  25. REPRESENTATIVES

    The likelihood of no cornsacks being sent to Australia this year was the sensational information given in the House of Representatives to-day. The Prime ...

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  26. EFFECTS OF THE STRIKE COAL SUPPLY.

    The grand council of the Australian Goal and Shale Mine Employes' Federation was sitting in Sydney to-day. The officials profess to know nothing and will ...

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  27. ATTACK NEAR CERNY

    French communique:—"After a violent bombardment an enemy attack to the south-east of the Cerny was stopped by our fire. They did not succeed in ...

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  28. SUKHOMLINOFF'S TRIAL

    At M. Sukhomlinoff's trial the Public Prosecutor urged that treason had been proved. The shady characters who had surrounded the accused would be charged ...

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  29. BELGIUM'S FUTURE DISCUSSED BY HUNS.

    The "Tages Zeitung" states that Count Westarp, leader of the Conservatives in the Reichstag, has gone to headquarters at the invitation of Marshal ...

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  30. JUBILANT WOUNDED

    Mr. Pierie Robinson writes:—"We have struck with shattering force and complete success on a fairly wide front, penetrating a depth of a mile. The ...

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  31. ON THE BATTLE FRONT

    Russian official:—"We drove back with great losses an enemy offensive to the eastward of Lemburg, in the direction of Riga. ...

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  32. UNION REPORTS.

    The secretary of the T[?]e Workers' Union received a letter from an employer on Wednesday asking whether he was prepared to instruct his members ...

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  33. THE GERMAN ATTITUDE

    An inspired Berlin telegram says that Germany's standpoint on the Belgium question is that the Allies are unable to dislodge her from Belgium, but ...

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  34. MARSHAL HAIG'S REPORT

    Marshal Haig reports:—"Our attack this morning eastward of Ypres on an eight-mile front between the Ypres-Comines Canal and the Ypres and St. Aden ...

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  35. MORE FAVORABLE POSITION

    According to "The Times' " correspondent at Petrograd events on the Russian front are more favorable. Provisioning has been temporarily assured. ...

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  36. PRICE OF CHEESE FIXED.

    The Necessary Commodities Commission has fixed the flat race for cheese at 11½d. per lb. ...

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  37. THE PROBLEM OF IRELAND

    The Press Bureau intimates that the Irish Convention has continued the discussion on the Home Rule proposals, and that it will resume its sessions at ...

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  38. NO "VOLUNTEERS" WANTED.

    Cabinet met this morning and the following official statement was made afterwards:—"The industrial situation has very ...

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  39. LEGAL DIFFICULTIES WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    An application for the deregistration of the Waterside Workers' Federation as an organisation under the Arbitration Act was resumed this morning before ...

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  40. THE ENEMY'S REPORT

    German official:—"A Russian attack westward of Arbora and Bukowina has been driven back. They again endeavored to advance." ...

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  41. FINNS UNSETTLED

    "The Times" states that the Finland agitation is causing anxiety, and the Finns are considering the issue of an appeal to Europe for autonomy. ...

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  42. BOTHA LIBELLED

    General Botha (Premier) brought an action against the Nationalist Senator Wolmarans, an ex-member of Kruger's executive, for £5000 ...

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  43. MAKING OFFICIALS SUFFER.

    A deputation of members of the Railway and Tramway Unions waited on the Chief Commissioner this afternoon with reference to the dismissals. ...

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  44. AMERICA'S 1917 QUOTA

    "The Times' " correspondent at Washington states that America is calling out, 2,300,000 men this year. ...

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  45. HUNS DANCING WITH TERROR

    Mr. Phillips states that the enemy redoubts gave up garrisons of dazed men who, an eyewitness said, literally danced with terror. Another said the men seemed ...

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  46. IN EAST AFRICA

    Belgian communique:—"The success of the Belgians in German East Africa at Mad[?] on September 9 and 10 was complet[?] by their capture of the enemy ...

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  48. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES THE METAL MARKET.

    Silver is quoted at 3/8 per oz. and tin at £243 2/6 (spot) and £240 7/6 (three months). ...

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  49. SATISFACTORY NEWS

    The news from the front is satisfactory. The British and Australians are progressing well despite fierce opposition. Enemy redoubts and strong posts escaping the ...

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  50. THE OBJECTS IN VIEW

    The detailed character of Marshal Haig's communique is welcomed by the papers, which describe the new offensive as Marshal Haig's reply to the ...

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  51. WHAT GERMANY FEARS

    "The Times," in a leader, comments upon quotations from the German press, and says:—"At last we are beginning to hear what Germany means by economic ...

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  52. CHEMICAL FACTORY EXPLOSION.

    A Stratford chemical factory explosion [?]as demolished half an acre of buildings and damaged hundreds, of houses. There were no fatalities. ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN DASH

    The attack was launched after an unprecedented bombardment, which included flame-bursts and artificial fog. The Australians, greatly benefited Ly ...

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  54. A CANADIAN ELECTION.

    Canadian soldiers and nurses in England and France have been voting this month to elect two legislators for Albert. There were twenty candidates. ...

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  55. SEAMEN'S CASE.

    Mr. Justice Higgins, in the Arbitration Court to-day, had before him a plaint in which the Federated Seamen's Union is asking for increased wages ...

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  56. ADVANCE OF HALF A MILE

    The advance everywhere is satisfactory, we having succeeded in penetrating the enemy's lines for half a mile along the Zonnebeke-Gheluvelt-Polygonie line. Our ...

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  58. PRICE OF NEW ZEALAND HEMP.

    The Army Council has fixed the maximum prices of New Zealand hemp and fibre in order to secure farmers bindertwine at a reasonable price. ...

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  59. LIBERATION OF YPRES

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris, in a semi-official despatch, states:—"The new British offensive is not on as wide a front as the previous British and French ...

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  60. THE GREATEST COMPLIMENT

    Speaking at an Anzac Club public welcome to 10 Australians from Switzerland, Mr. W. C. Henley (N.S.W.) said that the Australians in the present push ...

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  62. THOUSANDS OF PRISONERS

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters telegraphs:—"To-day's attack has been another fine success. The British arms and troops have penetrated for a ...

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