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  2. POPE AND PEACE IS THE END NEAR?

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome telegraphs:—The "Glornale d'Italia" states that the Pope has issued a note to the Entente Powers intimating that he has ...

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  3. GERMAN FOLLY SLAUGHTER OF INNOCENTS

    The Premier (Mr. Lloyd George) and General French toured the damaged area of London to-day. Standing in a cottage doorway, in ...

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  4. MESOPOTAMIA A BRILLIANT VICTORY

    The French newspapers give prominence to the Mesopotamian victory. They point out that it upsets the Germano-Turkish preparations for an attempt to ...

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  5. FIGHTS IN THE BLUE GERMAN CRACK KILLED

    Mr. Beach Thomas, "The Times'" correspondent, reports that Voss, a German flying crack, has been killed, and his body has been identified. He ...

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  6. FREEING FLANDERS ANOTHER OFFENSIVE COMING

    "The Times," commenting upon a coming west front offensive, states that it is evident that the Paschendaele and Gheluvelt Ridges will only be obtainable ...

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  7. THE STRIKE ENDED COAL MINERS WORKING

    According to advices sent to Mr. Fuller, work was generally resumed at the coal mines to-day. Three hundred applications were received in excess of the ...

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  8. GREAT HAUL OF PRISONERS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the British took 13,000 prisoners in the Mesopotamia offensive. ...

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  9. NATIONAL SERVICE

    The Athenaeum Hall in Collins street Melbourne, has been the centre of much activity since the great strike reached an acute stage some weeks ago ...

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  10. BRITISH AVIATORS ACTIVE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: —"Our aviators twice attacked the Gontrode Aerodrome on Monday. Several bombs burst on the sheds. ...

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  11. AMERICAN PRESSURE

    An Italian paper states that President Wilson is about to propose peace conditions (based on the following:—1. Evacuation of all occupied territories, with ...

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  12. LIVELY ARTILLERY

    Paris communique—"There were somewhat lively artillery actions on the Aisne front and on the right bank of the Meuse. ...

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  13. RISONERS AND GUNS

    Mesopotamia official:—"Owing to the extent of the fighting are at Ramadie at present, it is impossible to give the complete captures, which include 13 ...

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  14. FIVE PITS IDLE AT NEWCASTLE.

    At Newcastle only five pits are idle. All are expected to start on Monday. The 'men at one small colliery to-day went home because the manager objected ...

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  15. BOMBING CIVILIANS

    During the Hun ait raid of October 1 a bomb wrecked a large building in which 250 people were sheltering in the basement. Fortunately there were no ...

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  16. WAR IN THE AIR

    The Guards at Mariborough House and St. James Palaces began wearing steel helmets yesterday. Special constables are also agitating for a supply ...

    Article : 71 words
  17. SOUTH AFRICA

    A Pretoria message states that the South African party at a Congress passed a resolution stating its willingness to reunite with the Nationalists on certain ...

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  18. ONLY BIG GUNS BOOMING.

    Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"There is only reciprocal ar[?]rying." ...

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  19. HOW VOSS WAS KILLED

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters, relating instances of the feats of British airmen, tells how the famous German airman, Voss, was killed. ...

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  20. TRADES UNION CONFERENCE

    The international trades union conference, organised by the Swiss trades unions, has been opened at Berme. It was attended by German, ...

    Article : 140 words
  21. SIX GERMAN ATTACKS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"Yesterday and to-night the enemy made five attacks, with fresh troops, between the Ypres and Menin ...

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  22. POSITION AT BULLI.

    A full report was issued this afternoon at Bulli. Owing to a number of the men delaying to sgin on last night they were sent home this morning when they turned ...

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  23. LIGHTS TO BE DARKENED

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam telegraphs the statement that an Essen (Germany) newspaper publishes a military order to the effect that all lights ...

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  24. THE "DEVILS" SCORE

    "The Times," describing the German air raid over England on the night of October 1, says:—"The fog deadened the sound of the gunfire, and the noise ...

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  25. STRAIN OF BATTLE

    From Australian Wat Correspondent, C. E. W. Bean. Copyright Reserved by the Crown. LONDON, October 2, 3.10 p.m. ...

    Article : 126 words
  26. WOLLONGONG TO START TO-DAY.

    At Wollongong practically no miners resumed work to-day, owing to the difficulties of obtaining full complements. A general resumption is expected to-morrow. ...

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  27. KEEPING UP THE "JOKE"

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarterters telegraplhs:—"As the result of the fighting arising from the German counter-attack yesterday our position beyond ...

    Article : 205 words
  28. FRENCH REPRISALS

    French communique:—"Enemy aeroplanes very violently bombarded Dunkirk. Serious material damage was caused, and there were numerous ...

    Article : 107 words
  29. VICTORIAN GOVERNMENTS POSITION.

    In further esplaining the portion of the Victoria Government to-day, with respect to the future working of the Pelaw Main and Richmond Mail oal mines, at ...

    Article : 148 words
  30. AUSTRIAN PRESS ANGRY

    The Austrian press is very angry owing to the tone of the German reply to the Vatican. The speech of the German Imperial Chancellor (Dr. ...

    Article : 71 words
  31. THE GERMAN BOAST

    German official:—"Our aviators yesterday night, reattacked London, Sheerness, Ramsgate, and Dover." ...

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  32. A GERMAN DENIAL

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam has received information from Berlin starting that Dr. Kuehlmann, the German Foreign Minister, denies the ...

    Article : 51 words
  33. DOMINION AVIATORS

    The following appreciation of the airmen of the oversea British dominions is by Baron d'Estournelles de Constant, reporter to the Senate Committee on ...

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  34. "ALL-HIGHEST WAR LORD" HINDENBURG A HUN HERO.

    In connection with the birthday of Marshal von Hindenburg there were celebrations at headquarters. The Kaiser called at the house and presented him ...

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  35. EFFECTS OF THE STRIKE

    The steamer Hopewell, carrying 243 tons of sugar and 23,000 ft. of timber, the first of Premier Ryan's commandeered steamers, arrived in Sydney this ...

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  36. HOSPITALS BOMBED

    Mr Perry [?] "The Times'" correspondent, reports:—"On the night of September 30 the Germans resorted to their old game of bombing hospitals. They ...

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  37. PREMIER FAVORS REPRISALS

    The most bombed district of London was visited to-day by Dr. Addison late Minister of Munitions Mr. Lloyd-George, and the Director of the Defences of ...

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  38. NO NOTE FROM THE POPE.

    The "Tribuna" denies that the Pope has sent another Note to the Entente Powers. It says that the possibility of such an action is not precluded by ...

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  39. GERMANS CLAIM AN ADVANCE

    German official:—"We captured a portion of Polygon Wood a depth of 500 metres. "We withstood repeated counter-attacks ...

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  40. TWO PERSONS KILLED AT STUTT GART.

    The Frankfurt "Zeitung" states that Stuttgart was twice visited by air raiders on Sunday night, when two people were killed and five were injured. ...

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  41. SEAMEN TO MEET.

    The seamen will mett to-morrow and will probably decide to rejoin their ships. ...

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  42. SWEDISH POLITICS THE CABINET RESIGNS

    A Stockholm message states that the Swedish Cabinet has resigned, but the King has requested the Ministers to remain at their posts for the present. ...

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  43. NO MORE PEACE TALK

    Replying to birthday congratulations Field-Marshal von Hindenburg telegraphed to his admirers:—"The watchword of the German peopel must be no ...

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  44. LUMPERS WILL RESUME.

    At Fremantle the lumpers have decided to report for work in a body tomorrow morning. ...

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  45. RECIPROCAL ARTILLERY

    French communique:—"There has been marked reciprbcal artillerying on the whole of this Aisne front, especially in the sector of Craonne. ...

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  46. UNSETTLED RUSSIA FIGHTING AND TALKING

    Reuter's correspondent at P[?]ad states that the All Russian Democratic conference the majority of the delegates of the Council of Workmen and ...

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  47. RELAXATION OF RESTRICTIONS.

    A relaxation of the gas restrictions will probably be made to-morrow. Better train and tram services are anticipated also. ...

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  48. BARRIER MINERS' MEETING.

    As the telegraphed official statement from the delegate(Mr. O'Reilly) read at the A.M.A. meeting to-day was meagre and obscure and the men declined to ...

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  49. GONE FOR EVER

    The New York "Tribune" publishes an article written by Mr. Simonds, who says that Germany's chances of winning the war with armies and submarines have ...

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  50. IMPARTIAL NEUTRALITY.

    The King, addressing the party of leaders, said:—"Since the beginning of the war my policy has always aimed at keeping Sweden out of the conflict, and ...

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  51. TEN KILLED; 38 INJURED

    During yesterday night's air raid 10 people were killed and 38 were injured, It is officially stated that all of our pilots landed safely during the last eight ...

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  52. IN OTHER STATES

    A further application was made to Mr. Justice Higgins in chambers to-day for the deregistration of the Waterside Workers' Federation as an organisation ...

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  53. ENEMY ATTACK ON FRENCH

    French communique:—"There is fairly violent artillerying in Belgium and on the Aisne front. "The Germans heavily attacked after ...

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  54. REPRISALS AGREED UPON

    "Why not bomb Germany?" This is the [?]word in London. Popular indignation is reaching the limit, and even nonreprisalists are arguing that the ...

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  55. THE RIGA REGION

    Russian official:—"We have advanced one mile in the Riga region in the Kironenberg sector." ...

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  56. JAPANESE POLICY

    "The Times," in a leading article, states that the sole result of Germany's efforts to embroil America and Japan has been the establishment of the Monroe ...

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  57. REVOLT IN TURKESTAN

    Agitators at Tashkent, supported by two regiment have declared their independence. They have rejected the ultimatum of the Government, which sent ...

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  58. KING SUGGESTS COALITION.

    The King has summoned the leaders of three political parties, including M. Branting (Socialist), with a view to forming a Coalition Government. ...

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  59. ANXIETY OF ENEMY

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters telegraphs:—"The Germans are very anxious in regard to the situation at Bois le Chaume, on the right bank of the ...

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  60. EXPORTS PROHIBITED SCREWING NETHERLANDS AND SCANDINAVIA

    The "Gazette" publishes a notice prohibiting the export of all articles to Scandinavia or the Netherlands except printed matter. ...

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  61. ALLIES BOMB ST. DENIS

    The British Admiralty reports:—"Our naval aircraft on Sunday bombed hangars at the St. Denis Western aerodrome, igniting one fire which was visible for 30 miles. ...

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  62. MURDERED AT SEA

    During September, owing to the "frightfulness" campaign of German submarines, Norwegian shipping suffered to the extent of 30,800 tons. Twenty people were killed ...

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  63. ENEMY OFFENSIVE PREDICTED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Odessa states that it is believed that the enemy us preparing an offensive in northern Moldavia. ...

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  64. STARVING VICTORIANS.

    Sir Alexander Peacock (the Premier) to-day promised a deputation representting the women and girls employed in the confectionery trade, that he would ...

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  65. INTER-ALLY CONFERENCE

    Reuter's Agency has been informed that an inter-Ally conference, to deal with the treatment of enemy goods in occupied territory, will meet in Paris. ...

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  66. MORE COUNTER-ATTACKS

    Mr. Perry Robinson, "The Times'" correspondent, telegraphs:—The Germans have again started counter-attacking. They have used more men, but they ...

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  67. ITALIAN GAINS

    Bainsizza Plateau, between Podlaka and Bainsizza Plabean, between Poolaka and Madorie, made a small but significant advance, capturing a valuable hill 1500 ft. ...

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  68. FIFTEEN MACHINES DESTROYED

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam reports that 15 German aeroplanes were destroyed in the Allied air raid on the St. Denis aerodrome on September 30. ...

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  69. SHIPOWNERS WILL EMPLOY MEN INDIVIDUALLY.

    Further consideration was given to-day by the Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation to-day to requests made by the Seamen's Union and the Wharf ...

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  70. EAST AFRICA

    East African official:—"We are steadily programing south-westward of Lindi. "We repulsed the strong counter-attacks of a German detachment, consisting of 15 ...

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  71. TWO DUTCH HOUSES DESTROYED

    An Amsterdam message states that an unknown aeroplane dropped two bombs on Sluys, a Netherlands town on the Belgian frontier, on October 1, destroying two ...

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  72. CANADA'S ARMY

    An Ottawa message states that the mobilisation of the first draft of Canada's new army is expected to be made on October 15. Exemption tribunals ...

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  73. FIRE AND EXPLOSION

    The Official Press Bureau reports that a serious fire and an explosion occurred in a munitions factory in the North of England. Much damage was done to the ...

    Article : 60 words
  74. Advertising

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  75. VICTIMS OF THE WEEK

    The casualties caused during the past week's aerial raids over London now amount to 257 people injured and 52 killed. ...

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  76. QUESTIONS IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    Members of the House of Assembly were anxious yesterday to know whether the coal miners had returned to work "when the whistle blew." ...

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  77. Advertising

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  78. Advertising

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  79. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    There has been a slight easing in the silver market, and quotation now are stated at 8/ll½ per standard oz. ...

    Article : 34 words
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