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  2. Advertising

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  3. RUSSIANS

    The following communique has been issued:— The Russians captured 88 officers and 3225 men, 17 machine guns, and eight ...

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  6. THE WEST

    A Paris official message says that the Germans again attempted on Saturday evening to attack a small fort at Bois de Givenchy and the French advanced ...

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  8. GREECE

    Rome reports that the Entente powers have presented Greece with an energetically worded note on the subject of the Balkans complications. ...

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  9. BULGARIA

    An Exchange telegram from Athens states that the bombardment of Dedeagatch by the allied fleet resulted in ten civilians and a thousand soldiers being ...

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  10. Praemlum.

    Word was received in Bathurst yesterday to the effect that the racehorse Praemium had broken a leg in two places at Victoria Park during ...

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  11. NURSE CAVELL

    The United States is echoing the horror and detestation expressed concerning the execution of Nurse Cavell, which is described as the blackest deed ...

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  12. Loafers in Court.

    It would appear that there are Several people, supposed to have business to attend to, among the Bathurst community who can find something particularly ...

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  13. BOMBS, MINES AND SHELLS.

    Field-Marshal French reports: For three days there has been considerable artillery activity south of Labasles Canal, but the infantry ...

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  14. BOMBARDED BY RUSSIANS.

    The Paris "Matin's" Athens correspondent reports that the Russians are be bombarding. Varna and Burgas. ...

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  15. ROUMANIA

    The Rome "Daily News" correspondent says that a Cabinet crisis in Roumania is imminent. Several Ministers who are opposed to ...

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  16. "Challenge!"

    Few men are pleased to be called upon to sit on a jury in a criminal case, and the call of "Challenge!" by an accused is usually more or less ...

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  17. SECRET TREATY DENIED.

    The Greek Minister in Rome denies the existence of a secret Greco-Bulgarian treaty, and says that Greece's attitude is solely due to ...

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  18. HOLLAND HORRIFIED.

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent writes:— "Amsterdam is frozen with horror, and expressed the feeling of Holland at ...

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  19. ANOTHER "INTERPRETATION."

    The "Observer's" Athens correspondent states that Greece bases her present attitude on the argument that Servia is bound to support Greece with ...

    Article : 84 words
  20. AMERICA

    The United States Note to Great Britain on the subject of the blockade of German ports and the seizure of American cargoes declares that the ...

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  21. ACTS, NOT GIFTS.

    The correspondent of the "The Times" in Paris says that the opinion of the French press regarding the British offering the Island of Cyprus is ...

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  22. THE WHOLE POSITION

    Colonel Repington, "Times " military correspondent, says: The allied nations have allowed themselves to be surprised by the enemy's ...

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  23. PERSONAL

    Mr. Musgrave received a message yesterday advising him that his son; Sergeant Major A. E. Musgrave, si in hospital at Reading, England, ...

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  24. GILGANDRA

    A meeting of the procession committee of the Bathurst Recruiting Association, with reference to the visit of the Gilgandra recruits, was held at the ...

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  25. FRIEND OF A VICTORIAN LADY

    Mrs. Watson, of Great Western, who was a friend of Miss Gavell, states that she was the night sister in charge of the London hospital where ...

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  26. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    "The Times" correspondent at Rome says that the Italian offensive is now at an important stage, and the reason why Italy is unable to send troops to ...

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  27. CARDIFF COAL FOR GREECE.

    Greece is seeking 50,000 tons of coal at Cardiff, which it is proposed to ship by Greek vessels to be requisitioned at the mobilisation. ...

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  28. GREEK RESERVISTS WAITING.

    The correspondent of the "Times" at Cairo says that Greek reservists continue to depart with enthusiasm. The Greek colony is anxiously ...

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  29. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Mr. Henry Nivinson, the well-known war correspondent, lecturing in London on the position at the Dardanelles, said: ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN MEMORIAL.

    A proposal is on foot to set up a memorial to Nurse Cavell in Australia. ...

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  31. SERVIA

    A Paris official message states: Our troops fought an engagement with the Bulgarians on Thursday near Rabrovo, a village about nine miles ...

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  32. GENERAL WALTER

    Captain Bean Commonwealth official press representative with the Australian forces, cabling from Gabe Tepe, states: ...

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  33. SIR IAN HAMILTON

    General Birdwood telegraphed on the 17th inst: I great regret your departure, but on saying good-bye all ranks ...

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  34. ALLIED TROOPS AT SALONICA.

    "The Times" correspondent at Salonica, writing on the 9th says: Daily since October five successive fleets of transports have discharged ...

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  35. HEROES OF ANZAC

    (Despatched from Gaba Tepe Oct. 17.) The following message was sent to-day by troops at Anzac to General Sir Inn Hamilton:— ...

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  36. BRITISH CABINET

    "The Times," in a leading article, says that there is no doubt whatever that the Government in its present form is in danger of a fall, due entirely to ...

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  37. Burlington Pictures.

    Miss Merlie Sherman will sing "From Gilgandra to the Sea," a recruiting song, recently composed by Mr. Ben Howe, at the Burley ...

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  38. TEST OF VOLUNTARYISM

    Throughout the country arrangements are progressing for the momentous recruiting canvass which will decide whether voluntary service is ...

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  39. Local and General.

    Our Orange correspondent states that the Gilgandra "Coo-ees". didn't mince matters up there in their protest against being subjected to the courses of public speakers at each centre which they touch. They loudly and unanimously complained that after a ten or fifteen miles tramp the first thing ...

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  40. RECRUITING

    The Sydney recruiting offices were brisk this morning, when 98 recruits were accepted. ...

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  41. THE "COO-EES"

    The "Coo-ees" left Orange this morning for the east. The men, numbering 129, including 19 from Orange, struck camp in ...

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  42. OFFICERS LOSSES.

    For the fortnight ended October 11 the following losses in officers were recorded: Killed, 383. ...

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  43. A Dilatory Juror.

    George Henry Stocks, one of the jurymen connected with the sitting of the Bathurst Circuit Court, which will conclude to-day, was metaphorically ...

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  44. MARTIN PLACE MEETING.

    The midday meeting in Martin Place only resulted in half a dozen men coming forward. Vigorous speeches were delivered by ...

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  45. A DANGER TO PEACE

    In the Industrial Court to-day Judge Heydon appointed a board for the workers at the Portland cement works with representatives of both the craft ...

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  46. City's Fine Bill.

    To-night the City Picture managamet will present the No. 11 series of 2000 feet of "The Master Key," which is described as full of sensations ...

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  47. SERVIA ISOLATED.

    "The Times" correspondent at Bucharest says that owing to the Bulgarian occupation of Vranja communication with England, France, Italy, and the ...

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  48. NOT IN THE EAST.

    Henri Beranjer, writing to a Paris newspaper, says that victory will be won behind Lille and Rheims, and not on the Tigris or Euphrates; it will be ...

    Article : 56 words
  49. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS.

    The Botha party has been elected with a strength of 54. The allied Unionists number 40, Independents 5. Hertzogites 27, Laborites 4. ...

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  50. BOER WAR GENERAL ARRIVES.

    [?] of Boer War fame, has arrived en orute to Salonica. He purposes joining the allied forces at the latter point. ...

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