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  3. RUSSIA

    The Paris "Journal's" Petrograd correspondent says that General Brusiloff is confident. He says that 800,000 of the enemy were put out of action in ...

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  4. BIG GAINS

    The Allies have been rewarded in the offensive by capturing 200 square miles of fortified ground, including 44 villages. ...

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  5. WESTFRONT

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports: We made excellent progress, and carried the enemy's trenches on a front of 2000 yards northward of Flers. ...

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  6. GREECE

    It is reported at Athens that Greece has decided to join the Allies. ...

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  9. GERMANY

    A Rotterdam despatch says that Germany has called up all men who were previously declared to be physically unfit. The 1870 to 1875 and ...

    Article : 112 words
  10. CREEK CRUISER WITH ALLIED SQUADRON.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent: states, that the Greek cruiser Hydra, accompanied by a destroyer, left the Greek fleet at Salamis and ...

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  11. COUNT ZEPPELIN

    The New Yord "World's" correspondent in Paris recently conversed with, an American who had an interview with Count Zeppelin at ...

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  12. PERONNE NEXT.

    Mr. Frederick Palmer, the American correspondent at British head quarters, has cabled agraphic story. Combles, he says, differed from ...

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  13. ARMY OFFICERS AND NATIONAL MOVEMENT.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent says that 146 army officers by a proclamation here summon their comrades to join the National ...

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  14. BIG HAUL OF PRISONERS.

    Sir Douglas Haig reported at noon on Wednesday that the British had taken between 3000 and 4000 prisoners during the past 48 hours. ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. IMPORTED GOODS

    An official announcement has been made that all goods exported from the following, countries to the United Kingdom, Australasia, and South ...

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  16. VENEZELOS WELL RECEIVED.

    By the Allies' orders the population, has evacuated Florina. Venezelos was given an ovation at Suda on Tuesday morning. He ...

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  17. THE BALKANS

    A semi-official statement says that the eastern part of the Carso Pleateau gradullay widens to the southwards. Hence the enemy's persistent attempts ...

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  18. BOOTY TAKEN FROM HUNS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig's latest despatch says: Northward of Flers who are now level with east side of Eaucourt and ...

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  19. REVOLTS IN LARISSA.

    A message received here from Athens states that one hundred Greek officers who endeavored to join the revolutionary movement have been ...

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  20. PERSONAL

    Mr. Harry Crago has been confined to his home for several days suffering from a severe cold. A cablegram received this morning ...

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  21. GERMAN GUNBOATS

    The United Stales Government will provide a convoy of twelve warships for two German interned auxiliary cruisers which are leaving Norfolk ...

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  22. KING AND GENERALS.

    It is stated in Athens that five general had an audience with King Constantine, and it is believed that they persuaded him to join the ...

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  23. HUNS' PLIGHT

    Berlin messages which the censor has apparently allowed to be sent to a Swiss newspaper emphasise the seriousness of the military situation. ...

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  24. ENEMY COUNTER ATTACKS.

    A communique states: The enemy strongly attacked our new positions from Bouchavesnes to Sice, southward of Bois L'Abbe ...

    Article : 73 words
  25. GREAT REVIEW

    Despite the secrecy associated with the King's movements, large crowds of spectators awaited the arrival of the Royal train at Bulford. The ...

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  26. THE BREMEN.

    German newspapers report that the submarine Bremen has reached America. ...

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  27. AERIAL RAID

    An official statement issued at Berlin says that naval airships on September 25 and 26 dropped explosive and incendiary bombs with, visible ...

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  28. JAPAN AND THE WAR.

    Baron Yoshire Sakatani, formerly the Japanese Finance Minister, and who attended the Paris Conference predicts that another winter will pass ...

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  29. DETAINED

    Major Arthur Humphreys and Lieutenant Hugh Lovick, who were en route to Canada on military business, were detained yesterday by the ...

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  30. FRENCH TAKE WOOD.

    A communique says: We captured a strongly fortified wood east of Vermandovillers. ...

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  31. FURTHER FRENCH "PROGRESS.

    A later communique says that the French brilliantly and sanguinarily repulsed an attack in the Bouchavesnes sector. They progressed ...

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  32. GERMAN SOCIALISTS

    Berlin messages state that an eleventh hour bargain has been struck between the Socialists in the Reichstag and Herr von ...

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  33. LONDON WHEAT MARKET

    The wheat market was firm to-day but inactive. ...

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  34. CASUALTY LIST

    A casualty list issued to-night contains the names of a large number of officers and men who have been killed or wounded. It is made up ...

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  35. REPROVED

    The Nationalist-Socialist party, in a manifesto to the Socialists of Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and South Africa, expresses surprise and ...

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  36. TRIBUTE TO FRANCE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, replying to President Poincaire's congratulations to the British army on its own days' success, said that these could not ...

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  37. THE REICHSTAG

    An Associated Press message from Berlin says that the stormiest session of the Reichstag since the beginning of the war took place yesterday. ...

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  38. WESTERN NAMES.

    In the list are the names of the following western men:—Private A. Drew (Bathurst), wounded; Private A. Watts (Bathurst), wounded; ...

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  39. ENGLISH SEAPLANE RAID.

    The Admiralty states that seaplanes raided the airships shed at Evere, Berchem, Saint Agathe, and Eterback. Bombs were seen to straddle ...

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  40. MILITARY TRAINING

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, definitely announced to-day that on October 2 all single men between the ages of 18 and 35 would be called ...

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  41. NEWS OF VICTORY.

    News of Tuesday's victory was received with intense joy on the Allied front, particularly at Thiepval, which did not expect it so quickly ...

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  42. MILITARY GYMKHANA.

    The rain of last night, combined with indications of a further fall, has caused many members of the Committee of the Gymkhana to seriously ...

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  43. FRUIT MARKETING.

    Mr. Frank Foster is in Bathurst for the purpose of interesting the fruit growers in a Government scheme for the better handling of fruit and ...

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  44. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    The Railway Commissioners will leave Sydney on Sunday, October 8, for their tour of the Western lines. In all probability they will call at ...

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  45. EXPORT RESTRICTIONS.

    The Interstate Conference of Dairymen, organised to formulate a protest against the embargo on the export of butter and the fixation of prices, met ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    The King reviewed the Australians and New Zealanders on Salisbury Plains. It was the largest body of Australians ever paraded in ...

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  47. Showground on fete on Saturday.

    The 6th Reinforcements of the [?]4th Battalion held a parade through the city yesterday afternoon, headed by the camp band, and bearing their ...

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  48. CITY OF PARIS LOAN.

    Kuhn Loeb and Co., the great banking firm, has arranged a loan of then million pounds to the city of Paris. This is the first time that the ...

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  49. Military Gymkhana on Saturday next.

    The weather continues cloudy, showery, and cold. The rainfall recorded for the 24 hours, ended 9 a.m. yesterday, was as follows: Bathurst, 16pts., ...

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  50. JAPAN'S ACTION.

    The Government has ordered all German banks in Japan to close indefinitely owing to a discovery of complicity in suspicious specie ...

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  51. SYDNEY PRODUCE SALES.

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  52. WHAT COMBLES MEANS.

    "Times" in Paris says that the cap­ture of Combles has driven the Ger­mans from an area six miles deep, comprising 117 square miles and 44 ...

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  53. Modem War at Gymkhana, Saturday.

    Owing to the closing of sugar mills in Queensland, by reason of the recent award, a number of men are arriving here, seeking employment in ...

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  54. NO BREMEN.

    Despite reports of German rejoicing over the reported arrival of the Bremen in America, the submarine has not arrived. ...

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