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  2. LATE WAR NEWS. BALKANS.

    The Italian cruiser Piemonte has arrived. The Servians captured Tetovo (16 miles south-east of Rushchuk), putting to ...

    Article : 99 words
  3. ON THE MOUNTAINS.

    Travellers from the Mountains yesterday witnessed a series of bush fires bardly without parallel even in Australia. Practically the whole of the mountains were ablaze, and the ...

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  4. BATTLE STORIES. LETTERS FROM GALLIPOLI.

    Writing from Atelier Hospital on September 15, Pte. Alan Dhu, of Greenwich, attached to the 18th Battalion, says:—"We landed on Gallipoll on August 18, and on the morning of ...

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  5. WAR-TIME ADVERTISING.

    In the early days of the war it appeared for a time that the whole structure of modern advertising was about to tumble into ruins amidst the general uncertainty of financial ...

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  6. LIQUOR TRADES. STRIKE SETTLED.

    After being idle for over a week, in consequence of the strike, the members of the Federated Liquor Trades Employees' Union decided at a mass meeting, held in the Town ...

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  7. ALLIES' DAY. PRESIDENT OF FRANCE'S GOOD WISHES.

    Please express my high appreciation of the friendly sentiments which have permitted the New South Wales Government to set apart an Allies' Day for ...

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  8. Y.M.C.A.

    The splendid work that is being carried out at the battle-front by the Young Men's Christian Association is described in a letter received by Mr. Gillanders on Saturday from ...

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  9. COMING HOME.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 603 words
  10. LOSSES OF STOCK.

    Excessive heat continues to prevail in this part of the district. A few of the outlying parts have had a little rain, but there is need throughout the district for a heavy fall. The ...

    Article : 99 words
  11. UNREST IN GREECE.

    A message from Athens, describing, the unrest in Greece, mentions that a powerful Anglo-French squadron of cruisers is at Malta under steam. ...

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  12. AT ZEEBRUGGE.

    Owing to the British bombardment, the Germans have been unable to dredge Zeebrugge harbour, therefore it is choked. ...

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  13. HEAVY WORK FOR BRIGADES.

    Something approaching a recerd in the number of calls upon the fire brigades of the city and suburbs occurred during the weekend. The total up to 9 o'clock last night was ...

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  14. MR. CHURCHILL.

    There are striking tributes iu the "Observer" and other newspapers to Mr. Churchill's administration, especially for securing the command of the sea from the ...

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  15. EXPLOSIVES FROM COKE.

    France is now manufacturing from coke explosives equalling 55 tons dnlly. ...

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  16. EAST AFRICA.

    General Smuts, Minister for Defence. hopes to command 25,000 South African troops in Gorman East Africa. ...

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  17. PERSIA.

    The Shahs are remaining here, and the prospect of a favourable issue of the pourparlers with Russia has somewhat reassured the natives. ...

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  18. AT NEWCASTLE.

    The Fire Brigade to-day received 12 calls from[?]rious parts of the city and district. In 10 cased the brigades succeeded in overcoming the outbreaks, but in two cases no ...

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  19. REMARKABLE ESCAPE.

    Mrs. W. Maxwell, of Lithgow, received a letter from her husband, Sergeant Wm. Maxwell, D.C.M., who says:—"I was blown up with a 40lb shell. I was lying in my ...

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  20. NOBEL PRIZE

    Professor W. H. Bragg, formerlf of the Adelaide University, and his son, Mr. W. Bragg, of Cambridge, divide the Nobel Prire for physics for an X-ray examination of the ...

    Article : 38 words
  21. THE "POMMIES"' PART.

    In a letter addressed to the "Herald," a correspondent signing himself "Only a Trooper," writes from Helonan Convalescent Hospital, Cairo, in defence of the immigrant. ...

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  22. IRONWORKERS' DISPUTE.

    Despite the fact that the 1100 ironmoulders and foundry employees who have been on strike in Melbourne for the past 10 days, have agreed to accept the Wages Board ...

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  23. TO AVOID COMPULSION.

    The Earl of Derby, speaking at Bury on October 2, said:— "We have to tell our Allies what force we can give them to co-operate, and unless we ...

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  24. PRO-GERMAN CRUSADE.

    The "Observer" accepts Israel Zangwill's explanation of his article in the "Sunday Americtin" as being sarcastic and misunderstood. He complains of ...

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  25. WHEAT HARVEST. PROHIBITION OF PRIVATE DEALING.

    The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Grahame, made an important announcement on Saturday. The Minister said he wishes it to be known ...

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  26. AT BROKEN HILL.

    Following upon the meeting on Friday, the underground workers did not work the Saturday afternoon shift. The gas dispule is still unsettled. A ...

    Article : 57 words
  27. ENGLISH BILLIARDS.

    Scores at the close of last night's play is the match between Inman and Grar were:— Inman, 8458; Gray, 7691. ...

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  28. PORTLAND TROUBLE.

    Matters in connection with the strike at the coment works here are unchanged. The secretary of the union who has been in Sydney during the week, submitted the ...

    Article : 89 words
  29. INDEX.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 183 words
  30. "IF WE ONLY HAD THE MEN."

    "One realises more than ever, after going about a bit, that dear old Australia is worth fighting for," writes Bandsmaa E. Clarke, of the 18th Battalion, and a well-known ...

    Article : 168 words
  31. RECRUITING. ENLISTMENTS.

    Recruiting took a slight upward turn last week, when 814, recruits were accepted at the three city enrolling depots. On Saturday 102 were passed as fit—58 at the Barracks, ...

    Article : 79 words
  32. RIVERINA FARMERS DUBIOUS.

    For the most part the farmers in the Riverina would appear to regard with more or less favour the Commonwealth wheat-handling scheme, but they are extremely apprchensive ...

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  33. HARBOUR RAID.

    On Saturday afternoon a number of the water pollce, uader Sub-inspeetor Wallace, boarded the Kiandra, one of the steamers following the 18-footers' sailing race, and arrested seven ...

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  34. FEDERAL SESSION. FINAL SITTING.

    The House of Representatives met again on Saturday morning for the purpose of dealing with the amendments made in the Income Tax Assessments Bill by the Senate. ...

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  35. CARNIVAL AT CRICKET GROUND.

    It is estimated that 10,000 people attended the carnival in aid of the Allies' Day Fund at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Saturday evening. A feature of the programme was the ...

    Article : 239 words
  36. TURKS ENTRAPPED.

    Pte. W. Evans recounts an experience in the Lone Pine attack. He says:—"I and another fellow had a dozen or so Turks entrapped in a tunnel. These cunning dogs ...

    Article : 159 words
  37. IN OTHER STATES.

    On Saturday 28 men volunteered for active service, and 15 were accepted. During the week 238 men have volunteered, and 163 have been passed by the doctor. ...

    Article : 65 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. DEPUTY LEADER.

    Since last election the State Liberal party has been without a recognised deputy-leader, but latterly one has been found in the person of Mr. T. Waddell. ...

    Article : 153 words
  40. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "A.M.C" (Mosman).—You should place the matter and the reasons why you wish the transfer befor the adjutant, A.A.M.C., Victoria Barracks. "Ada" (Glebe).—Revolvers may not be carried by ...

    Article : 290 words
  41. THE SENATE.

    The stonewall which was commenced in the Senate on Friday on the Supply Bill as a protest against the Cabinet reversing the decision of the previous Cabinet, in regard to ...

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  42. MR. ALBERT BORCHARD.

    Mr. Albert Borchard, who occupied the position of auditor to many public companies and prominent business firms, yesterday made the following statement:— ...

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  43. LATE SHIPPING.

    Burringbar, s, arrived off Heads last night, and waited outsided for permission to enter. ...

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  44. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 60 words
  45. FIRE ON A SHIP.

    A fire was discovered on board the British steamer Middlesex, at No. 2 Quay, Port Adelaide, about 3 o'clock on Saturday morning. It was located in No. 6 hatch, and apparently ...

    Article : 109 words
  46. R.M.S. MALWA DUE TO-DAY.

    The P. and O. Company's R.M.S. Malwa passed Wilson's Promontory at 10.50 p.m. on Saturday. No reports were received from Green Cape or Gabo last night, owing to the lines being interrupted, but the ...

    Article : 40 words
  47. CORDIAL FACTORY STRIKE.

    A strike of the employees at the cordial factories broke out on Saturday morning. The body concerned is the aerated waters section of the Liquor Trades Union. The trouble is ...

    Article : 112 words
  48. WOUNDED MEN IN ENGLAND.

    Colonel Fetherston, Director-General of Medical Services, has cabled to the Minister for Defenre, Senator Pearce, that all the Australian soldiers seen by him in England were ...

    Article : 54 words
  49. TELEGRAPHIC.

    ADELAIDE (1084m).—Arr; Nov. 14, Woolgar, s, from Albany. Dep: Nov. 13, Gilgal, s, for Boston, New York, and Galveston, via Melbourne; Indarra, s, for Fremantle; Century, s, for Port Augusta; ...

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  50. WOMAN KILLED.

    A married woman, named Mrs. M'Causland, was run over by a tram at Merewether yesterday morning and kille'd instantly. She was deaf nnd dumb, and had just come out of a ...

    Article : 56 words
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