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  5. CUP DAY

    Lavendo is favorite for the Melbourne Cup, some bookmakers having him a point shorter than William the Silent. The Victorian Derby ...

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  6. SERVIA

    Servia remains the centre of interest. The main strength of the allied reinforcements has not yet reached ...

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  7. RUSSIANS

    Router's Agency says there is comparative calm on the northern sector of the eastern front. The German commanders are working out a new ...

    Article : 111 words
  8. THE WEST

    A Paris official message states:—There has been a lively artillery action at Lombardayde and a reciprocal bombardment in Artois. ...

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  9. LIQUOR BARS

    Several denominations united on the platform of the Sydney Town Hall to-night to protest against the utterly inadequate proposals of the ...

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  10. WEATHER PROSPECTS.

    Though the weather was fine, with a few scattered clouds, to-day conditions became threatening at noon, and prospects of fine weather for the ...

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  11. ENEMY'S SURPRISE ATTACK.

    A Paris communique credits the enemy with a surprise attack, resulting in the occupying of parts of his recently lost trenches north-east of ...

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  12. SEVERE ENEMY CHECK.

    The Petrograd correspondent of "The Times" says that the full at the Riga front probably represents a period of preparation. ...

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  13. RUTHLESS DESTRUCTION.

    A "Times" correspondent who has toured the Champagne and Lorraine fronts says that there are many signs of ruthless destructions. Towns and ...

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  14. QUARTER OF A MILLION.

    The "Daily Chronicle" Paris correspondent states that 250,000 Russians, under General Davidoff, are on the way to Bulgaria. ...

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  15. PROBABLE STARTERS AND JOCKEYS.

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  16. BRITISH TROOPS WITH THE SERVIANS.

    The British troops have junctioned with the Servians. ...

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  17. THE CHURCH AND THE WAR

    The Archbishop of Canterbury has drawn the attention of Lord Derby to the fact that numbers of the clergy have received letters inviting them to ...

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  18. FIGHTING IN SERVIA.

    The Servian official message states: There has been fierce fighting south of the River Moravia. The defenders at Pirot have been compelled to withdraw their wing ...

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  19. NAVAL BATTLE

    Bucharest telegrams states that the cruisers Goeben, Breslau, and Hamidien attacked three Russian battleships, several cruisers, and destroyers. ...

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  20. PRESS SELECTIONS.

    The papers select the following for the Cup to-morrow: "Australasian": William the silent or Reputation, Marculfus, and Naxbery. ...

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  21. PATRIOTIC TENNIS

    It will be remembered that a short time back the Misses Bassett promoted a tennis tournament for the purpose of providing smokes for the boys at ...

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  22. SUVLA LANDING

    An article in the "Weekly Dispatch" Says that after the Suvla landing hours were wasted when minutes were precious. The passion for drill was ...

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  23. LABOR

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, railway men's, secretary, addressing the men at Middlesborough, remarked that everybody was saying that Labor ...

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  24. GREAT BATTLE PROCEEDING.

    A great battle is proceeding in the Varda Valley from Veles to Krivolak. The Bulgarians are being constantly reinforced. ...

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  25. BRITISH CASUALTIES

    Forty-eight thousand British casualties have occurred on the western British front since September 25, ...

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  26. SAVING SERVIA

    The New York "World's" London correspondent says: Joffre came, saw, and conquered. After a long war council a complete ...

    Article : 121 words
  27. ROUMANIA

    A vigorous pro-German campaign is being prosecuted in Roumania. The country is swarming with spies, who are spending lavishly. ...

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  29. PEACE TALK

    The Washington correspondent of "The Times" declares that the peace proposals are totally ignored in the United States. ...

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  30. MONTENEGRO

    A Montenegro message admits that the Austrians have crossed the D[?] Visegrad. After desperate fighting the Montenogrins retreated to their ...

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  31. ASQUITH'S SPEECH

    The "Daily Mail" says: "Mr. Asquith must speak to the nation on Tuesday, not as a Parliamentarian, but as a man. He must ...

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  32. FIT AND UNFIT

    A unique picturesque plan of labelling by khaki brassards, bearing the Royal Crown, those fit and unfit is announced by the War Office. ...

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  33. ST. MARYS COLLEGE

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  34. DARDANELLES

    Lord Milner, speaking at Canterbury, defended the criticism of the Government. "No task," he said, "is more onerous; but if we gloze over mistakes ...

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  35. DOMINION LEADERS.

    The Capetown correspondent of "The Times" says that the proposal for the meeting of overseas political lenders in London has been well ...

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  36. TRANSPORT FIRED.

    A Constantinople official message says: A Turkish shell struck one of the Allies' transports, and apparently ...

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  37. PERSONAL

    During the railway concert in the School of Arts last night. Private S. B. Williams, who was present on final leave, was presented with a handsome ...

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  38. New Local Publican.

    Yesterday the license of the Empire Hotel in William-street was formally transferred from Mr. Fred Kaiser to Mr. Francis Shaffe Harrower. The ...

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  39. SOLDIERS NOT NEGLECTED.

    Mr. H. C. Smart, head of the Publicity Department of the High Commissioner's Office, has denied the statement to the effect that wounded ...

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  40. CANADIAN MUNITIONS.

    The Toronto correspondent of "The Times" says that the reorganised Munitions Committee in Canada will be under the control of the ...

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  41. CASUALTIES

    The casualty lists, Nos. 102 and 103, issued to-day contain 596 names. These include: Killed in action, 20 men; died of wounds, 2 officers and ...

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  42. Local and General.

    The report that the prisoners at the Goal were among those who heartily cheered the "Coo-ees" on their entry into Bathurst on Thursday last is ...

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  43. THE KING

    It is officially announced that the King is progressing favorably. ...

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  44. "Robbery at the Ritz."

    This evening an exciting picture, "The Bobbery at the Ritz," being a battle of wits between the authorities and capable criminals introducing a ...

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  45. BRITISH GENERAL STAFF.

    simultaneously with the demand for a smaller Cabinet, which has apparently resulted in Mr. Asquith adopting a compromise by a ...

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  46. SUNKEN MINE SWEEPER

    a report issued by the Official Press Bureau states that a hundred men are missing from the auxiliary minesweeper Hythe, which was sunk in ...

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  47. GOING TO SICILY.

    The people of Palermo, the capital of Sicily, are preparing a great welcome to 8000 British officers and men wounded in Gallipoli, who are to ...

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  48. More "Master Key" Sensations.

    The screening of the 12th episode of "The Master Key," that thrilling film serial, at the City Pictures in the School of Arts to-night should attract a ...

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  49. "DARK DAYS."

    The Kaiser, replying to congratulations of the Prussian Cabinet on the date of the Hozenhollern anniversary, said: "God's guidance is ...

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  50. ACTIVE CO-OPERATION.

    M. Brand, the new Premier of France, has telegraphed to Sir Edward Grey that it is the intention of his Government to pursue the war ...

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  51. FRENCH CABINET.

    Paris messages states that the most important change in the Cabinet has been the appointment of General Gallion to the War Office. ...

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  52. Gifts and Clothing.

    For the convenience of those who have friends and relatives at the front, Mrs. Norman Suttor, of Rocket-street, will receive any Christmas ...

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  53. Red Cross Society.

    he ladies of the Red Cross sent yesterday to the Red Cross Society. Sydney, one bale, containing 19 dressing gowns. 30 sets of pyjamas, 7[?] pairs ...

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  54. KIPLING'S GREAT SPEECH.

    The Minister for Defence stated to-day that the Federal Parliamentary War Committee had decided to secure a copy of Mr. Kipling's recruiting ...

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  55. NURSE CAVELL'S MEMORY.

    The Premier proposes to re-name the highest Britain Columbia mountain(Robson) to commemorate the name of Nurse Cavell. ...

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