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  2. STATE BUDGET. MR. HOLMAN'S SPEECH.

    There was a large attendance of members in the Legislative Assembly last night when Mr. Holman delivered his Budget speech. Briefly, he indicated that the year ending June ...

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  3. LATE WAR NEWS. THE KING.

    A bulletin states that the King passed a better night, with no fever. Although the effects of the accident are slowly passing his Majesty will remain some time ...

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  4. WESTERN FRONT.

    Sir John French reports:—The enemy on September 20 heavily bombarded the area east of Ypres. Otherwise wet and misty weather made the artillery on both ...

    Article : 398 words
  5. EASTERN FRONT.

    Later reports indicate that the Germans sustained a severe reverse on the Misse River, near Riga. The Russians poured a deadly fire into the German ...

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  6. THE BALKANS.

    The London newspapers point out that the Bulgarian capture of the Tresibaba heights brings the enemy within 20 miles of Nish. ...

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  7. THE FIGHT.

    M. Aristide Briand (the new Premier of France) sent a message to allied Foreign Ministers similar to that sent to Sir Edward Grey. All replied reaffirming their ...

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  8. RUSSIANS. REPORTED LANDING AT VARNA.

    A Bucharest message says it is reported in official naval quarters that the Russians have landed at Varna (a ...

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  9. BALKANS.

    When the Bulgarians attacked the French at Krivolak the Bulgarians were caught obliquely by gun fire, and subjected to a furious bayonet charge. They ...

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  10. ROLL OF HONOUR.

    Lord Frederick Blackwood, D.S.O. (a previous Military Secretary to the Governnor-General of Australia), has been wounded in France. ...

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  11. THE EASTERN POSITION.

    The news concerning the position on the Russian front continues to be encouraging. More than ever is it clear that the last of the great Austro-German advance has been ...

    Article : 301 words
  12. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    Arrival: At Toulon, R.M.S. Osterley (left Sydney September 25). Departures: For Sydney, Sehome, 4-mstd sch (from Gray's Harbour); W. H. Smith, ...

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  13. POLAND'S FUTURE.

    When the German Emperor was in Warsaw, replying to a deputation, he declined to discuss Poland's future, saying the matter had been entrusted to his son. ...

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  14. MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS.

    The "Englishwoman" correspondent of a London newspaper, who originated the statement that Australian soldiers were sleeping on the Embankment owing to ...

    Article : 277 words
  15. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Various terms of imprisoument and fines have been imposed upon eight of the Newlands rioters, including a woman named Fitzgerald, who was prominent in the ...

    Article : 42 words
  16. THE BALKAN FACTOR.

    Certainly, by the time the Russians had reached the eastward limit of their retreat, there were considerable reinforcements ready to take the field, and the munition difficulty ...

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  17. MERCHANT SHIPPING.

    Departures: For Sydney, steamer Tasmanic and bq. La Rochejaqucltn. From New York for Sydney: bq Archibald Russell. ...

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  18. THE GILGANDRA MEN. MARCH OVER THE MOUNTAINS.

    The Gilgandra men had a further initiation into military life at the depot camp at Lithgow this morning. This camp is the headquarters of the 41st Infantry, and is non the ...

    Article : 453 words
  19. THE KING.

    King George returned to London this evening. His Majesty reached Victoria-street at 7.30. The station was closed, and the ...

    Article : 105 words
  20. BRITAIN.

    The "Times" says that Mr. Asquith's statement will be of more interest than anything since Sir Edward Grey's at the ontbreak of the war. The subjects with ...

    Article : 326 words
  21. WAR NOTES.

    The position in Servia is unfortunately developing more and more unfavourably to our little ally. The Germans, who were a few days ago reported to have reached the heights ...

    Article : 318 words
  22. TURKISH RESERVES.

    Constantinople reports received in Athens state that the first, division of Turkish reserves has been removed from the Dardanelles to Thrace. ...

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  23. GALATA BRIDGE.

    The "Hestia" (Athens) states that a German steamer, Iaden with coal, in haste to enter the Golden Horn to escape a British submarine, came into collision with ...

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  24. CHINA.

    The full text of the Japanese statement shows that Japan emphasised the pacific working of China's Republican Constitution, and said that the movement recently ...

    Article : 363 words
  25. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.

    The following casualty list Was issued this evening:— Killed in action.—Wellington Mounted Rifies: Tpr. Corr[?]. ...

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  26. GERMAS METHODS.

    It is understood that Mr. Lansing (Secretary of State) will meet Count Bernstorff (German Ambassador) shortly regarding the sinking of the ...

    Article : 347 words
  27. GERMAN FOOD SUPPLY.

    Mr. Winning, general secretary of the German Socialist party, in an article prohibited in Germany, stated that the food situation is so grave that it is on less ...

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  28. A MOTOR DRIVER IN TROUBLE.

    At the Parramatta Police Court on Monday, before Mr. M. H. Fit[?]rdinge S.M., Benjamin Anderson proceeded against John James O'Ryan (a taxi-cub driver) on a charge ...

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  29. THE ALLIED F[?]CE.

    The Anglo-French forces, although they are taking part in some strenuous fighting, appear to be uuable to make sufficiently rapid headway to clear the Salonica-Nish railway ...

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  30. A RAILWAY CONCESSION.

    The residents of the western districts are determined to give the recruits now on the march a cordial welcome on their arrival in Sydney next week. It is anticipated that ...

    Article : 139 words
  31. AUSTRIAN WAR LOAN.

    Reports from Zurich received in Paris state that the third Austrian war loan is a fa[?]ure. It is proposed to ask the Emperor to subscribe £130,000. ...

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  32. GIFTS OF AEROPLANES.

    The Lord Mayor received by the last English mail a letter from Mr. E. Wrench, secretary of the Overseas Club, requesting him to do whatever he could to forward the movement ...

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  33. CRUISER ARGYLL.

    The stranding of the cruiser Argyll on the Scottish coast occurred in terrible weather. It was a pitch dark night, and the ship was badly smashed by grounding ...

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  34. THE MARQUETTE.

    Information has reached the Government that the staff of No. 1 New Zealand Stationary Hospital, under Surg[?] Colonel M'Gavin, was aboard the British transport Marquette, ...

    Article : 146 words
  35. KING EDWARD VII.

    Lord Redesdale's autobiography sturdily champions the late King Edward. Lord Redesdale believed him to be a statesman respected by the French and feared by ...

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  36. PRICE OF FLOUR.

    The Necessary Commodities Commission yesterday decided to recommend that flour distributed to retailers by wholesale gro[?]rs, and self-raising flour manufacturers, in ...

    Article : 115 words
  37. THE RUSSIAN PART.

    A report from Bucharest states that it is assorted in official quarters there that the Russians have effected a landing at Varna, the Bulgarian port on the Black Sea. Up till ...

    Article : 318 words
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