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  2. BRITISH IDEALS.

    A very interesting and informative lecture, entitled "The Empire's Salvation Ally," was delivered by Commissioner Hay, head of the Salvation Army in ...

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  3. AUSTRALIA DAY FUND.

    The Australia Day Fund has now reached £701,887. This includes £46,088 from the schools. ...

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  4. ON THE WEST FRONT.

    Telegrams from Switzerland state that two French aviators surprised a German troop train between Donaueschingen and Villingen. ...

    Article : 129 words
  5. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    The "Daily News" States that a minority of the, Cabinet, representing the conscriptionists, intend to resign, with a view to forcing a general election on the issue ...

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  6. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN.

    An official statement says:—Our aviators bombed the railway approaching Trieste, causing great damage, near Gabrovica. ...

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  7. THE WAR.

    It is semi-officially states that the fighting is assuming the character of a general battle unequalled once the battle of Warsaw. ...

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  8. THE DARDANELLES.

    An official communique says:—The Turks on Friday attacked at several points on the Dardanelles front by mining, which they have not hitherto adopted. ...

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  9. NEWCASTLE FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 166 words
  10. VICTORIA.

    Miss Elsie Irvine, sister of Mrs. Andrew Fisher, wife of the Prime Minister has been married at Oakleigh Hall, Mr. Fisher's private residence, to Mr. Leonard ...

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  11. TURKISH VESSELS SUNK.

    A communique states:—Russian torpedo boats at Sinope sank a fleet of Turkish sailling ship laden with munitions. The crews were made prisoner. ...

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  12. AUSTRIAN REPULSE.

    The Montenegrins repulsed a violent Australian attack on the Bosnia frontier and dismounted several of the batteries at the Austrian port of Cattare. ...

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  13. NEW MOVEMENT.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Rotterdam correspondent states that reliable news indicates that Austria and Germany are embarking on a new campaign. ...

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  14. CURIOUS INFERENCE.

    The "Deutsche Tagezeitung" inteprets Lord Kitchener's reference to Turkey's method of warfare as being more humane then Germany's as a velied offer of ...

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  15. SERVIA'S SACRIFICE.

    M. Pasith, the Sevian Premier interviewed by a representative of "Le petit Parisien," said that servia would consent to the concessions suggested by her ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND.

    The engineering employees of the Mount; Morgan Cold Mining Company have intimated their intention to cease work, if necessary, in support of their claims for ...

    Article : 156 words
  17. TURKISH REPORT.

    A Turkish communique states:—"Our coast batteries successfully bombarded enemy mine-layers, and important positions in the district of Sedd ul Bahr. ...

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  18. IN VICTORIA.

    Senator Pearce, the Minister for Defence, states that stern restrictive action is to be taken against tailors and clothing firms who sell military uniforms to ...

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  19. DETECTIVE McHATTIE.

    A meeting of the friends of Senior-detective M'Hattle, who is retiring from the police force of Now South Wales, after nearly thirty-four years' service, was held ...

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  20. JOINT NOTE TO BULGARIA.

    Reuter's Parts correspondent states that the Allies have presented a joint Note to Bulgaria asking it to declare itself between them and the Central ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The eightieth official casualty list will be issued to-morrow morning. ...

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  22. ANOTHER BATCH DUE.

    A transport which Suez on August 29 is due at Fremantle on Tuesday. ...

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  23. AMERICAN LOAN.

    The almost unanimous opinion of the lending Now York bankers is that half a billion dollars (£105,000,000) will be sufficient, for the Anglo-French loan. ...

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  24. LETTERS FOR TURKEY.

    The censor states that letters for Australian prisoners of war in Thurkey will be forwarded, by courtesy of the American Consul, through the American ...

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  25. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The following are results of the shooting for the Imperial Challenge Shield:—Seniors: Royal Marines Cade[?] Corps (Deal), 1; average 93. ...

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  26. MUNITION WORKERS.

    The munition conference has agreed with Mr. Lloyd George to appoint a committee of employers and trade unionists to secure the maximum of skilled ...

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  27. AUSTRIAN CHECKEDMATE.

    The "Berliner Tegeblatt's" correspondent on the eastern front admits that the Austrians on the right bank of the Strypa Live been compelled to retire ten miles ...

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  28. GERMANY ENLISTS DEAF MUTES

    The latest arrivals of German recruits at the Flanders front include a unit of deaf mutes, who are commanded by means of gestures. ...

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  29. RECRUITING CAMPAIGN.

    At the Victoria Barracks 54 were accepted out of 60, at the Town Hall 33 out of 45 and at the Board of Health 16 out of 26, The total for the week was 878, the ...

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  30. GERMANY'S SUBMARINE LOSSES.

    The "Motor Boat" newspaper estimates that 20 German submarines have been sunk of which 15 were large seagoers. Germany, it says, commenced the war ...

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  31. SIR GEORGE REID'S OFFER.

    Mr. Fisher, the Prime Minister stated yesterday that he had received a cable message from Sir George Reldp[?] similar terms to that published in the press, ...

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  32. GERMAN CAVALRY.

    Military exports say that thirteen German Cavairy divisions are operating in the Svientzlany region, with guns and quick-firers and Jaeger guns in motors. ...

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  33. CASE OF THE HESPERIAN.

    Mr. Lansing, the United States secretary of State, has received Gormany's Note denying responsibillty for the sinking of the Hosperian. ...

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  34. GERMANY APPREHENSIVE.

    The German newspapers are commenting on the possibility of conscription in England Instead of contempt for the British ...

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  35. LAST ZEPPELIN RAID.

    The official Press Bureau states that, upon request, Sir John Simon the Secretary of state for Home Affairs as an impartial observer, described the effect of ...

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  36. IN NEWCASTLE.

    On Saturday 18 volunteers, three of whom were rejected offered themselves at the recruiting depot at the drill hall, Newcastle, and yesterday there were 15 ...

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  37. SWEDISH DIFFICULTY.

    Great anxiety is felt in Sweden owing to the non-arrival of coal from England Gas works and private factories are in a desperate position. ...

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  38. ST. ANDREW'S SPRING FAIR.

    A spring fair was opened in St. Andrew's School Laman-street, Newcastle on Saturday, by Mrs. W. Grant, Forsyth, in the presence of a large attendance. The ...

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  39. A NATIONAL CALAMITY.

    Lord Selborne, the President of the Board of Agriculture speaking at Norwich, said Lord Kitchener had consented to exempt skilled agriculturists from ...

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  40. GERMAN DIVISIONS.

    The Russians in the Screth region of Galicia completely encircled the Third and fourth German divisions. The latter fought like Hons, preferred death to ...

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  41. TRADE UNIONS ATTITUDE.

    The "Evening News" says "Mr. Thomas, thought the spoke in all honesty, went too far threatening the stoppage of work Trades unions will not fail the ...

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  42. SWEDISH FOOD LAW

    Owing to the suspicior that food-laden steamers, ostensibly destined for Swodon, are really intended for German ports, the Swedish Government has decreed that ...

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  43. Y.M.C.A. FIELD SERVICE.

    Mr. W. Scott, the president of the Young Men's Christian Association Field Service Fund, and Mr. F. L. Webb, honorary treasurer, make the following appeal:— ...

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  44. MUNITION WORKERS' REGRET.

    The Liverpool Munitions Court heard summonses against Cammell and Laird's employees. The summonses, numbering 238, were ...

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  45. ENEMY COMMUNIQUES.

    A Berlin communique states that General Hindenburg in the north occupied Vidzy early this morning, after severe house-to-house fighting. He is ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN SPELTER SEIZED.

    In the Prize Court to-day the Crown claimed the condemnation of 6710 tons of spelter aboard the steamer Blibster, which the Australian Metal Company had ...

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  47. ROCKEFELLER'S OPINION.

    Dr. Biggar, the personal physician of Mr. Rockefeller, states that Mr. Rockefeller is utterly opposed to doing anything to continue the war. ...

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  48. RAILWAY MEN'S VIEWS.

    The Railways Men's Executive Committee has unanimously congratulated Mr. Thomas on his speech in the Commons and instructed him immediately to ...

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  49. LAURIETON MURDER.

    After investigations extending over a week, Detective Surridge, of Newcastle, with the co-operation of Inspector Burrows, of Kompsey, and Sergeant ...

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  50. GERMAN DEAD.

    A letter found on a German soldier who wan killed in Poland states that the losses sustained by the German in that territory were frightful. The dead ...

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  51. NECESSARY WORKERS.

    The "Daily Chronicle says the Marquis of Lansdowne's Committee is making a schedule of trades and industries from which recruiting is prohibited. ...

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  52. THE SANTANNA FIRES.

    The Santanna arrived from Azores to-day. It transpired that eighteen dynamite fuses were found on the vessel, and that many explosions occurred. ...

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  53. FOR THE BELGIANS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 words
  54. EMPIRE'S GREAT TASK.

    Mr. Churchill addressing the munition workers at Enfield, said it was difficult for any public man to spank on any topic at present. "Many people are trying to ...

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  55. SYDNEY'S WAR FOOD GIFTS.

    The Press warmly notices the Sydney Chamber of Commerce War Food Gifts, pointing out the Special utility of gifts in kind. ...

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  56. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    The Free Church Conference has been opened in London. Thirteen denominations appointed a committee to draw up a schema for closer union and co-operation, ...

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  57. RUSSIAN PARLIAMENT.

    At a private sitting the Duma desired M. Rodzlanko, president of the Dama to convey to the Czar the feelings of the House concerning the prorogation. ...

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  58. WILLOUGHBY BY-ELECTION.

    The ballot for the Willoughby sent rendered vacant by the death of the late Sergeant E. R. Larkin at the Dardanelles, took place on Saturday. The Liberal ...

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  59. MR. HOLMAN'S VIEWS ECHOED.

    The Colonial Office, through the Press Bureau, has published the report of the eloquent speech of Mr. Holman, the Premier of New South Wales, at the dinner ...

    Article : 104 words
  60. POLAND RELIEF FUND.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 57 words
  61. MATTERS IN SYDNEY.

    A cable message was received from England on Saturday by the president of the Methodist General Conference stating that Sunday. October 31st, has been ...

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  62. JAPANESE AMMUNITION.

    The Minister for War has decided to create 1200 ammunition factories. This industry will be fed by 100,000 workmen. The Government contemplates ...

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  63. A SOLDIER KILLED.

    A soldier, belonging to the Morphettvill Military Camp, whose name is given as Private Morro, met a terrible death in Adelaide at the corner of King ...

    Article : 99 words
  64. Advertising

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    Advertising : 86 words
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