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  2. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly, yesterday afternoon an eloquent tribute to the political career of the late Sir Georgo Reid in Australia was paid by the Premier, Mr. ...

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  3. WAR LOAN.

    A large crowd gathered around the model destroyer again at midday yesterday. The bow-gun was fired at noon, when a Royal Naval Reserve squadron manned the mimic ...

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  4. LATE WAR NEWS. BRITISH FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig, in his noon report on Tuesday, stated: We progressed on Monday in the direction of Leverguler, north-westward of Saint Quentin. We also slightly ...

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  5. VAILLY TAKEN BY FRENCH

    A French communique on Monday afternoon stated: Between the Olse and the Alsne we continued our progress at nighttime, east of Vanxaillon. We curried Mont ...

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  6. SALONICA FRONT.

    A French Eastern communique states: On Sunday, after violent artillery preparation, the France-Servians attacked enemy works in the mountainous zone of ...

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  7. THE PEACE NOTE.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press learns upon high authority that the Government will reject the Austrian peace proposal. The answer of the Government to ...

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  8. IN GERMANY'S PAY PROOF AGAINST LENIN AND TROTSKY

    The Committee of Public Information releases for publication a series of communications between the German Imperial Government and the Russian Bolshevik ...

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  9. AMERICAN FRONT.

    Reports from the American front received in Washington state the Germans are burning villages along the Moselle, and are preparing for a further retreat. ...

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  10. SALONICA ADVANCE.

    A Servian comunique issued on Monday evening stated: The offensive continues completely successful. The front has been pierced now for over twenty kilometres. We ...

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  11. PEACE PROPOSAL.

    The United States Secretary of State has issued the following statement:—"I am authoised by the President to state that the following will be the reply of this Government ...

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  12. REIGN OF TERROR.

    A Copenhagen report says paasengers from Petrograd deny that there are conflagrations in the capital, but state that the reign of terror is increasing in horror. Within the ...

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  13. RED RUSSIA.

    The Stockholm correspondent of the "Morning Post" telegraphs that the reign of terror Continues in Russia. Business men, scientists, and officers have been arrested in ...

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  14. FEDERAL LABOUR PARTY.

    Federal members of the Labour party held a pre-sessional meeting this afternoon and evening, and discussed the broach in the party over the Perth Conference. A suggestion was ...

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  15. THE U-BOATS.

    In a message communicated to the South African Press regarding the torpedoing of the Galway Castle, General Botha, on behalf of the Union Government, expresses ...

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  16. MORE HONOURS.

    The following honours have been awarded:— Distinguished Service Order.—Australians: Colonel J. L. Whitham, Major L. W. Matthows, Captain H. Ronald, Lieuts, S. G. Burdus, ...

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  17. MR. BALFOUR'S VIEW.

    Sir Charles Lucan, who presided at a lunchcon held by the Royal Colonial Institute in honour of the oversea journalists, said that Sir George Reid and Lord Forrest, two human ...

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  18. BULGARIANS ON WEST FRONT

    According to a Paris message Bulgarian units have reached Belgium and Northern France. ...

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  19. MEAT PRICES.

    The Minister for Price Fixing, Mr. Massy Greene, to-night announced the new arrangements for controlling the price of meat in Australia. The year would be divided—the ...

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  20. HEROIC SOLDIERS.

    A lady survivor from the Galway Castle says:—"One of the most impressive sights as we put off in one of the last boats was the long line of khaki ...

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  21. REMARKABLE SEAMANSHIP.

    Newspapers detail a remarkable example of the scamanship of a captain of a British merchantman not only in saving his vessel but in sinking a submarine. A periscope was ...

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  22. CHANGED FRONT.

    Major-General Maurice, military correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," writes:— General Pershing's victory has altered the whole character of the eastern front in ...

    Article : 143 words
  23. AIR RAIDING.

    The British Air Ministry reports:—On the night of September 15-16 our aeroplanes heavily and repeatedly attacked four enemy aerodomes with excellent results. They ...

    Article : 195 words
  24. APPEAL TO COTTON WORKERS

    Mr. Lloyd George has written to the Amalgamated Association of Operative Cotton Spinners. He emphasised the seriousness ot any strike which would increase the task of ...

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  25. WAR NOTES.

    Although no extensive operations havo developed along the Western front since the successful Franco-American attack which flattened out the St. Mihiel sailent last week, ...

    Article : 280 words
  26. ALLIED ATTACK IN MACEDONIA.

    The Salonica armies have been idle for so long that we can hardly accept unreservedly the hopeful statements that they are now about to take the offensive. The Allies ...

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  27. PERSHING CONGRATULATED.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig. in a apecial order, congratulates General Pershing on the victory of the initial American offensive, and adds:—"Convey to all ranks our ...

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  28. MR. HUGHES TALKS WITH SOLDIERS.

    Mr. Hughes is now visiting the troops at the front in France with a party of distinguished guests of the Commonwealth Government. Yesterday he saw the troops in the ...

    Article : 379 words
  29. ITALIAN RAIDS.

    An Italian official message states:—We successfully raided enemy lines north-west and north of Grappa, improving our positions at some points. We took 321 prisoners and ...

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  30. ESPIONAGE CASE.

    Martha Earle was sentenced to a year's imprisonment for collecting and communicating information which might be useful to the enemy, and the unlawful possession and ...

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  31. WORK OR FIGHT.

    A report from Bridgeport (Connecticut) states that the mass meetings of workers, on receiving President Wilson's notification that they must work or fight, unanimously agreed ...

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  32. FRENCH PROGRESS ABOVE AISNE.

    At no point are these minor Allied attacks being made with more vigour and success than along the very broken ground between the Aisne and the Ailette. Here the French ...

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  33. ITALY'S DAY.

    An interim statement of accounts submitted yesterday to the executive committee of the Italian Red Crosa Day Fund disclosed the fact that a sum of £55,000 has already ...

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  34. UNREST ON THE RAND.

    A recrudesence of industrial unrest on the Rand is threatened by the action of the municipal employees, who demand the immediate reinstatement of the men who were dismissed ...

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  35. END OF WAR.

    Mr. Massey (Premier of New Zealand), who was interviewed in Ottawa, said he believed the war would end within the coming 12 months. The trouble in Russia was not likely to be ...

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  36. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes (Prime Minister of Australia) has returned to London from France. He has a slight cold. A correspondent in the "Morning Post" ...

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  37. PREVENTING INFLUENZA.

    Dr. Creed, M.L.C., referring to the prevalence of influenza, states that any preventive must be used as Boon as the first symptoms of the disease become manifest ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Mrs. Villers Stuart, who was a witness in the recent Pemberton Billing case, has been sentenced to nine months' Imprisonment for bigamy. ...

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  39. SIR GEORGE REID'S FUNERAL.

    Sir George Reid's pall-bearers at the funeral to-morrow include Mr. Walter Long (Colonial Secretary), Lord Blyth, Mr. W. M. Hughes, Sir Joseph Cook, Mr. Fisher (High ...

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  40. DEATH OF JACK ARNST.

    The death in action is reported of Corporal Jack Arnst, champion cyclist, and winner of numerous road races. He was a brother of Dick Arnst, the ex-champion sculler. ...

    Article : 36 words
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