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  3. THE WAR. (Australian Cable Association Messages.) The Balkans.

    A French communique states that between Varda and Cerna there were several Bulgarian attacks, and on the Zborosko the Bulgars fled. The ...

    Article : 72 words
  4. CONSTANTINE'S KAISER METHODS.

    The King's harangue regarding recruits has been widely commented on, He passed in silence the ignominious surrender of an army corps to the ...

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  6. THE GALLANT CANADIANS AGAIN.

    Mr. J[?]hillip Gibbs writes: The Canadians' capture of Courcelette was one of the most astounding things of the battle. After the refinery had ...

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  7. BRUSSILOFF'S OFFENSIVE.

    General Brussiloff's offensive after a 24 hours' bombardment began simultaneously at ten points. Hundreds of prisoners have been brought in during ...

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  8. BIG BATTLE RAGING.

    A great battle has been raging for the past two days between the Serbs and Bulgars on the right bank of the Cerna at Brod, near Monastir. The ...

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  9. HINDENBERG TO CRUSH THE ROUMANIANS.

    Several forts at Halicz have fallen. It is believed that General Hindenberg has collected thirty divisions ...

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  10. POWERFUL DEFENSIVE WORKS.

    It is reported that Bulgarians are removing part of their army guns from Monastir to the Babouna Pass where German officers are ...

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  11. ROUMANIAN SUCCESSES.

    Two Roumanian divisions attacked on both sides of the Hermanstadt, and repulsed the Bulgarians southwest of Tepratsal. ...

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  12. ITALIAN SEAPLANES ACTIVE.

    An Italian seaplane squadron [?]cessfully bombed the butteries and trenches, and the observatory at [?] [?]a Salvore, in Instria. ...

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  13. KALOGEROPOULIS INTERVIEWED.

    A wireless from Athens states that M. Kalogeropoulis in an interview says: "I undertook to form a Cabinet in order to obey the King, but from ...

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  14. HUGE CAPTURES ON THE SOMME.

    A communique states that further east we have carried several portions of enemy trenches, and taken 40 prisoners. Our curtain of fire frustrated ...

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  15. The West.

    A Paris communique states that we brilliantly captured a fortified house on the outskirts of Combles, prisonering one hundred. ...

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  16. ALLIED FLEET IN SALAMIS.

    The Allied fleet at Salamis has been increased to 85 ships, who are prepared for a long stay. ...

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  17. GREAT AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports very heavy artillery Are on both sides and isolated actions in which we have improved our position and pushed forward ...

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  18. NEOHWRI SHELLED.

    The British War Office reports that on the Struma front our warships shelled the enemy at Neihwri. and there is increased dual artillery ...

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  19. IN THE SUEZ CANAL ZONE.

    A Constantinople communique states that east of the Suez we attacked hostile troops in the vicinity of Tavale Wells, and compelled the enemy to ...

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  20. ON THE TIGRIS.

    An official message says that our aeroplanes on Monday night heavily bombarded an enemy aerodrome at Shumrand Bedn, on the Tigris. ...

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  21. SUMATRA REBELS DEFEATED.

    The Sumatra rebels have been defeated with heavy losses near Djamol, and four of the ring leaders were sentenced to death, and executed at ...

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  22. A NEW ADVANCE.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports that between Fleurs and Martinpuich we have advanced a mile and have captured two lines of trenches. This ...

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  23. BOXING. LES O'DONNELL KNOCKED.

    Les O'Donnell, 12.5, was knocked out in the 10th round by Tom McMahon, 13.3½, at the Sydney stadium on Saturday night. Matters were even ...

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  24. Cable News, (Australian Cable Association Messages.) DIPHTHERIA IN LONDON.

    There are 1292 cases of diphtheria in London, and the epidemic is increasing. ...

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  25. ENEMY USE GAS.

    A[?] Petrograd communique states that the enemy south west of Lake Narotxh launched a [?]as attack lasting for two hours. During the ...

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  26. NORWAY AND SWEDEN.

    At Christiania the conference of ministers from Denmark, Sweden and Norway have decided to maintain a loyal and impartial neutrality. [?] ...

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  27. A HALF-MILE ADVANCE.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports a further advance south of the Ancre last night, when our troops captured a strongly fortified system of enemy ...

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  28. ENGLAND AND MR. HUGHES.

    The "Times" says that England has watched Mr. Hughes' fight for compulsion, and the stubborn opposition shows the necessity of his presence ...

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  29. SOUTH-EAST OF HALICZ.

    Unofficial reports state that the battle continues with extreme violence, and General Cherbatcheff's troops are fortifying the captured German ...

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  30. KAISER WANTS GERMANS ABROAD.

    The Kaiser appeals to all Germans abroad to report to their consult with a view to their employment in the military. ...

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  31. FRED KAY DEFEATED.

    Art Magirl, 11.2½, defeated Fred Kay 10.13, at Melbourne, on Saturday night, after, twenty tame rounds. The decision met with a mixed ...

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  32. NEW ZEALANDER KILLED.

    Lieutenant Thomas Cecil Higginson, of the Grenadiers, a native of New Zealand, has been killed in action. ...

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  33. THE BIG NEW YORK STRIKE

    Eighty union leaders, including many Nationals, have ordered 800,000 of New York's unionists of all kinds to strike on the 27th to 29th, in ...

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  34. TOMMY UREN MAKES GOOD.

    Tommy Uren, 10.5½, defeated Harry Stone, 10.3½, at Brisbane, on Saturday night. Owing to his forcing tactics Stone put up a great showing. ...

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  35. COMBLES.

    A Paris communique states that patrols passing forward on the southern outskirts of Combles found numerous dead bodies of the enemy. ...

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  36. GERMANS AND NEUTRAL SHIPS.

    Between the 8th and the 11th German submarines sank eight Norwegian ships with an aggregate tonnage of 19,733. ...

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  37. THE KAVALA GARRISON.

    Germany, replying to Greece, states that she is willing to adopt the principle of repatriation of the Kavala troops under a guarantee that they ...

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  38. THE REFERENDUM BILL

    The Senate sat ll night over the second reading of the Referendum Bill, and adjourned for breakfast at 8.30 this morning. ...

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  39. MR. B. R. WISE'S FUNERAL.

    The remains of Mr. B. R. Wise were buried at Brookwood yesterday. There was an impressive ceremony, and many beautiful wreaths were sent ...

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  40. LADY BOOKMAKER'S CLERK.

    The application of a lady from Forbes to be allowed to act as a bookmaker's clerk at W.D.R.A. meetings, throughout the west, was turned down; ...

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  41. CONSCRIPTION MEETING.

    The Mayor (Ald. E. T. McNeilly) on Saturday night received the following telegram:—"I urge immediate action to call a meeting of the citizens ...

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  42. FIFTY-SIX AIR COMBATS.

    Allied aimuen on the Somme front on the 22nd engaged in fifty-six combats, during which they brought down four German aeroplanes and damaged ...

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  43. GREECE AND GERMANY.

    Greece's demands to Germany are not regarded in well-informed circles as a serious step. It is considered her protest was to calm public ...

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  45. FRENCH RAIDS.

    The War Office reports that we have successfully raided the enemy trenches at several points on the Struma and Doiran fronts. Our naval ...

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  46. The Leader AND MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, 1916. STOCK AND STATION NEWS.

    Steady rain set in in Orange yesterday morning at 6.30, and continued for about six hours, over halt an inch falling. Wellington also reports. ...

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  47. ANOTHER AIR RAID ON ENGLAND.

    An official message says that a number of airships on Saturday night dropped bombs in various places over the east and south east of England. ...

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  48. W.D.R.A. ASSISTANT STEWARD.

    Since the transfer of Mr. J. Figgins, assistant stipendiary stewards to Newcastle, Mr. Harry Hogan has been doing the whole of the work at ...

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  49. DOBRUDJA RETREAT STOPPED.

    An official message says that General von Mackensen has stopped the retreat at Southern Dobrudja, and the Germans, Bulgarians, and Turks made ...

    Article : 42 words
  50. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  51. ENEMY'S ENORMOUS LOSS.

    The Paris "Liberte" says that a French staff officer states that the Germans, in the battle of September 20, lost at least 30,000 men. The ...

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  52. A SUSPICIOUS CRUISER.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Athens says the Government suspecting that the crew of the Averoff were preparing to join the ...

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  53. MORE CASUALTY LISTS.

    The casualty lists to-day contain 1734 new names, of whom there are 8 officers and 566 men killed, 8 officers and 97 men died of wounds; one man ...

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  54. CONSTANTINE'S KINGDOM ONLY A NAME.

    The Daily Mail Athens correspondent says the King's authority and prestige are almost gone, and his kingdom now is only a name. ...

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  56. A.J.C. DELEGATES.

    Messrs H. Balcombe (Parkes J.C.), B. Noonan (Millthorpe J.C.), and W. Lamrock (secretary to the W.D.R.A.) have been appointed as W.D.R.A. ...

    Article : 115 words
  57. ENEMY AERODROMES ATTACKED.

    The Admiralty reports that our naval aeroplanes on Friday attacked an aerodrome at St. Denis and Westrem. To-day aerodromes at Christelles and ...

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  58. SOMME BATTLE RENEWED.

    A Berlin communique states that the battle of the Somme has been resumed. The French attacked Combles and Aancourt line without any result. ...

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  59. SYDNEY v. ORANGE MATCH.

    There arrived in town this morning from Sydney 15 members of the Sydney Tramway Rifle Club, under Captain Connolly. They are to engage in ...

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  60. BIG FACTORY BOMBED.

    A Paris communique states that Fairly violent fighting has taken place in the Bouchavesnos, Belloy, and Berney sectors. After a sharp grenade ...

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  61. EMPIRES, TO-NIGHT.

    Present the best assorted programme ever seen in Orange: "A Western Pugilist," (drama); a big jungle comeyd; "A Double Error" Vita[?]; "The ...

    Article : 172 words
  62. PEACE FURTHER OFF THAN EVER.

    Leading Berlin papers give prominence to a manifesto issued by the Peoples Committee for a speedy defeat of England. The manifesto says ...

    Article : 138 words
  63. I.W.W.'s ARR[?].

    The police arrested four men, named Charles Reeve, Thomas Glynn, Peter Larkih and John Hamilton, at the premises of the I.W.W., Sussex-st., ...

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  64. THE FOLLIES TO-NIGHT AT THE STAR.

    Percy McKay's Costume Comedy Co. is billed to open at the Star to-night under the direction of Mr. Sinclair, who is to be congratulated on his ...

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  65. IMPORTANT LAND AND AIR RAIDS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports —We continue to improve our positions southward of the Anere, and are pushing detachments forward into the ...

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  66. VENEZELOS AND GREECE.

    Baron von Schenck who has returned to Berlin, when interviewed by the "Lokal Anzieger", said Greece was completely under M. Venezelos' thumb. ...

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