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  2. ORGANISATION.

    "The war has taught us many lessons, by which, if we are wise, we shall profit. It has made clear that an unorganised nation cannot compete with an organised nation, ...

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  3. MISSION TRAGEDY.

    A report has reached the police that the Rev. R. Hall, superintendent of the Mornington Island Presbyterian miss[?] was murdered by blacks on October 19, and his ...

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  4. WAR NOTES.

    The news which has been received from the Near East during the past few days suggests that the British have proparod for fairly extensive operations in some of the secondary ...

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  5. LATE WAR NEWS.

    Sir Douglas Haig reporting at midday states: Yesterday's raid eastward of Gavrelle resulted in the capture of 14 prisoners, four machine guns, and two trench ...

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  6. WESTERN FRONT.

    A Paris report says that Chasseurs at daybreak on Friday found an empty trench on the slopes of Chemin-des-Dames, and it wits soon evident that a general withdrawal ...

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  7. A GREAT DAY

    Mr. Massey, the correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph," sends a stirring despatch describing General Allenby's surprise blow, which smashed up the eastern ...

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  8. TIRED RUSSIA.

    Professor Pares (Professor of Russian, Liverpool University), commenting on M. Kerensky's statement that Russia was worn out, and that the Allies must take up the ...

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  9. ITALY GIVES BATTLE

    The Rome newspaper "Popolo Romano" states that the Taghamento battle has commenced, and is likely to continue violently for some time on the Italian left. ...

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  10. PASSCHENDAELE.

    Mr. C. E. W. Bean, Commonwealth official correspondent telegraphs:—The last two battles fought by the Canadians have shown that although far more difficult in bad weather, the ...

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  11. ADVANCE ALONG THE TIGRIS.

    While the British troops in Palestine have been achieving important successos, General Maude's forces in Mesopotamia have not been idle, and, whether the latest move on the ...

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  12. U.S.A. TROOPS.

    A despatch from General Pershing received in Washington states that the Germans on Saturday raided the American trenches. Three Americana were killed, five wounded, ...

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  13. "A SHAMEFUL DEED."

    Mr. Percival Phillips, the war correspondent, quotes a letter written by one of the German Landwehr, which has been found, protesting against the Germans forcing ...

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  14. INCREASED FIRE FOR AMERICANS.

    The American correspondent with the United States army says that the Germans have increased their fire upon the American trenches, and that the Americans have replied ...

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  15. GRIM EXODUS.

    Mr. Ward Price ascribes the lack of resistance on the part of the Second Army largely to propaganda, heavily financed from Germany, urging the soldiers to refuse to go ...

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  16. ENEMY COMMERCE RAIDERS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Sun" says it is understood that the British Admiralty has been reliably informed that Germany will send out speedy commerce ...

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  17. DEVASTATED FARMS.

    Nine thousand fruit trees and many thousands of poultry have been shipped from England to help to restore the devastated orchards and farms in Northern France. ...

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  18. LOSSES ON THE FINLAND.

    It transpires that the casualties on the United States transport Finland, which was torpedoed while homeward bound, but succeeded in reaching a foreign port, were ...

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  19. NEED FOR ECONOMY.

    Replying yesterday to a leading article in that day's issue of the "Herald," under the heading "Reform and Retrenchment," the Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Fitzpatrick) stated: ...

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  20. CUBA'S PART.

    It is reported from Havana that both parties have agreed that Cuba should actively participate in the war. Congress has been convened for November 5. It will authorise ...

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  21. POSITION ON THE TAGLIAMENTO.

    Up to a late hour last night very little official news had been received from Italy, and, although the official despatch said to have been received in Washington from ...

    Article : 226 words
  22. RECRUITING.

    The volunteers throughout the State during last week totalled 577. Of these 286 were accepted for service. As the new South Wales quota, on the 7000 a month basis for the ...

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  23. PROBLEM OF THE BALTIC.

    Mr. Arthur Pollen, writing in the "New York Times," disagrees with the suggestions that the British fleet should be sent to the Baltic. He says no fleet could go to the ...

    Article : 115 words
  24. MEETINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 words
  25. GERMANY.

    An Amsterdam report says Hindenburg and General von Ludendorff held a two-days' conference in Berlin. The greatest secrecy was observed, but no agreement has yet been ...

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  26. GERMANY'S ERROR.

    A report from Washington states that the Secretary for War (Mr. Newton Baker) in a communique states: The Venetian Plains have become part of the Western battlefront. ...

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  27. AMERICAN TROOPS AT THE FRONT.

    If the recent German announcement regarding the capture of some American troops near the Rhine-Marne canal is correct, it is clear that the few battalions from the United States ...

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  28. CITY COUNCIL COAL.

    The electric light committee at a meeting of the City Council last night recommended the refusal of a request by the contractors (Messrs. B. Byrnes, Limited) that the council ...

    Article : 204 words
  29. CAPITAL AND LABOUR.

    Mr. John Hodge (Minister for Pensions), in the course of an interview, said the war was sure to bring about closer co-operation between capital and labour, also closer ...

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  30. CADORNA CRITICISED.

    The miitary correspondent of the "New York Times" says that lack of shells is not a valid excuse for the disaster to General Cadorna's armies. The real explanation is ...

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  31. ANTI-GERMAN FEELING.

    The Buenos Ayres correspondent of the United Press says that further serious anti-German outbreaks have occurred in the city, and that there has been much destruction of ...

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  32. UNITED LOYAL DEMONSTRATION.

    The inaugural meeting of the Australian League of Loyalty will be held in the Sydney Town Hall at 8 o'clock to-night. The objects of the league are "to oppose disloyalty, to ...

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  33. MESOPOTAMIA.

    An official message from Mesopotamia says: A reconnoitring column engaged the Turks on the right bank of the Tigris, opposite Dur. The enemy withdrew ...

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  34. TREASON SUSPECTED.

    A Paris message says the examining magistrate has notified M. Caillaux (an ex-Minister) that he must give evidence in connection with the "Bonnet Rouge" affair and his relations ...

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  35. GERMAN GENERAL KILLED.

    An Amsterdam report says General von Berrer, commanding the Wurtemberg armies, was killed while visiting the trenches at Riga, which he took a leading part in capturing. ...

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  36. M. PAINLEVE IN ITALY.

    The Paris correspondent of the United Press states that M. Painleve, the French Premier, has gone to Italy. ...

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  37. ENEMY'S NAVAL LOSS.

    A Copenhagen message says the "National Tidende" states that 12 survivors from the German trawlers, which were sunk in company with the raider Marie, have arrived at ...

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  38. DUKE'S DAUGHTER MARRIED.

    Lady Maud Cavendish was married to Captain Angus Mackintosh, of the Royal Horse Guards, a veteran of the present war. The Governor-General (the Duke of Devonshire) ...

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  39. AUSTRALIA'S DUTY.

    Sir William Irvine, on his arrival in Brisbane to-day, said:—Upon what happened in the next fortnight would probably depend much of the future of this country. He was ...

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  40. GERMANS IN ARGENTINA.

    Messages from Buenos Ayres announce that loyalists wrecked German clubs and newspaper offices. The news confirms the reports that Count von Luxburg's plotting ...

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  41. DELUDED GERMANS.

    The Now York "Evening Sun's" correspondent with the American army says a United States officer, recently returned from the British front, relates that German prisoners ...

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  42. LONDON MURDER.

    A butcher has been arrested in connection with the murder of the young woman whose body was found in a sack in Regent-square Gardens. It is believed that the victim was ...

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  43. BELMORE BY-ELECTION.

    Nominations for the vacancy in the representation of Belmore Ward in the City Council, caused by the death of Alderman Guihen, will close with the Town Clerk at noon on ...

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  44. IRELAND.

    Dublin was quiet on Sunday despite feverish excitement. The Irish volunteers held many route marches. There were no un-toward incidents. ...

    Article : 23 words
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