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  2. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS.

    The Official Australian Correspondent telegraphs: For the first time since the beginning of the battle the weather on Saturday appeared stormy, but no rain ...

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  3. DETAIL OF HISTORY.

    To understand the battalion's story—a Queensland battalion—you must realise that it belongs to the Eggs-a-cook Division, and has never been to the Somme ...

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  4. TRIBUTES TO AUSTRALIANS

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister on the Commonwealth, visited the Australian Auxiliary Hospital at Dartford, and sold by auction a number of pictures done ...

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  5. THE ALLIES ADVANCING

    Field-marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We carried out a successful local operation on a front of over four miles, between Vieux Berquin and Bailleul, ...

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  6. TERROR IN RUSSIA.

    Mr. Doschfleurot, the Petrograd correspondent of the "New York World," states:—"Throughout Russia there is a reign of terror. The Bolsheviks are ...

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  7. BUILDERS' LABOURERS.

    At a meeting of the Newcastle branch of the Australian Builders' Labourers' Federation, held at the Trades Hall last night, the secretary reported that the ...

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  8. A GERMAN WARNING.

    Zurich reports that the "Schwaebische Ta[?]eblatt" warns Germany that her soldiers are not struggling to raise princes to thrones of little countries against the ...

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  9. TINSMITHS' AWARD.

    The award of the board covering the work of tinsmiths has been varied by the insertion of the following after clause 10: "The firm of William Arnott, ...

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  10. AUSTRIA'S ANXIETY.

    Amsterdam reports that Britain's recognition of the Czecho-Siovaks has caused anger and anxiety in Austria, which officially repudiates the declaration, ...

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  11. GERMAN APPREHENSION.

    Rotterdam reports that German military writers refer to further great Entente troops' movements northwards from the Aisne front, where a complete American ...

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  12. TROLLY DRAYMEN AND CARTERS.

    A "Gazette" notice announces the re-registration of the Trolly Draymen and Carters' Union of Sydney. ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    A meeting of the delegate board of the Colliery Employees' Federation has been convened for to-morrow, at the Newcastle Trades Hall. ...

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  14. BIOGRAPH OPERATORS.

    Judge Rolin, in the Industrial Court yesterday, gave judgment in the appeals from orders of the Industrial Registrar, refusing registration to the Biograph ...

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  15. GERMAN REPORTS.

    A German official report states: We drove back the enemy attacks along the roads of Amiens and Montdidier to Roye. Enemy attacks between Beuvraignes and ...

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  16. FEDERAL SHIPBUILDING TRIBUNAL.

    Mr. O'Toole, general secretary of the Boilermakers' Society, yesterday received a copy of the decision of the Federal Shipbuilding Tribunal, dated August 13, in ...

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  17. SLAVS CAPTURE IRKUTSK.

    Washington reports the receipt of advices that the Czecho-Slovaks, assisted by Siberian troops, captured Irkutsk, and are organising a Government favouring ...

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  18. ENEMY'S PLANS.

    A telegram from Zurich states that at the recent meeting of Austrian and German Emperors, it was decided that the Austro-German armies should be placed ...

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  19. HONOUR FOR MARSHAL HAIG.

    M. Poincare, the President of France, visited Sir Douglas Haig at his headquarters, and conferred the Medaille Militaire, is honour of his recent success. ...

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  20. REPATRIATED AUSTRALIANS.

    Two Australians who were interned in Holland in April, 1918, have arrived in London. Both have almost fully recovered from severe wounds. ...

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  21. FRENCH OPERATIONS.

    The latest French communique states:—The artillery duel continued to be very lively in the daytime, particularly in the region of Canny sur Matz, near Lassigny, ...

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  22. GERMANY'S WAR AIMS.

    Count von Hertling, the German Chancellor, has decided to send three Ministers, probably Herren von Payer and Solf and Count von Roedern, on a ...

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  23. THE BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    It is accepted in many quarters in close touch with Mr. Lloyd George that another general election will be held on a Saturday towards the end of November. ...

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  24. ANZAC LADIES' COMMITTEE.

    The second annual meeting of the Ladies' Anzac Committee was held in the Anzac Institute, Perkin-street, last evening, Mrs. H. T. Lucerne, the president, in ...

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  25. NEWCASTLE EMPLOYMENT

    Fifty-five persons registered for employment at the Newcastle Labour Exchange yesterday, and fifty-five registered. The advantages of the system of engagement ...

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  26. FRENCH TROOPS JOIN.

    According to a report from Tientsin, a French detachment reached Nikolsk on Saturday, to join the British troops. The Czechs are already there, and the ...

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  27. AMERICAN CAPTURE.

    An American communique reports: In the Vosges we captured the village of Frapelle. ...

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  28. CRUELTY TO AMERICANS.

    The correspondent of the "New York World" on the Dutch frontier has had an interview with Sergeant Schwartileigh, who deserted from the 74th Pomeranian ...

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  29. PROFESSIONAL OFFICERS.

    At the meeting of the Hunter Drainage Board yesterday a letter was read from Messrs. Sparke and Millard, pointing out that they had taken the necessary steps ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN RAIDS.

    Mr. Gordon Gilmore, the special correspondent of the Australian Press Association, reporting on Sunday, says: A pretty little man-grabbing expedition was the ...

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  31. THE IMPERIAL WAR CABINET.

    The British newspapers are not surprised at the announcement of the development of the Imperial War Cabinet. They welcome the proposal, which will ...

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  32. THE LONDON STRIKE.

    The omnibus strike extended, rapidly on Sunday, only one line running. The tram cars serving the outlying London districts, are also at a standstill, ...

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  33. JAPANESE ACTION.

    The Tokio correspondent of the United Press reports that the Japanese Government has issued a statement that, under agreement with China, Japan is sending ...

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  34. PELTON COLLIERY.

    The rates and conditions to he observed at Pelton Colliery, in the South Maitland field, were discussed at a conference yesterday between Mr. N. J. Clark, ...

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  35. POSITION IN MOSCOW.

    Mr. Poole, the American Consul in Moscow, has telegraphed to the State Department stating that after having turned over American affairs to the Swedish ...

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  36. CRANE EMPLOYEES.

    The Newcastle crane employees have decided to approach the State Court to secure an improvement in their conditions. ...

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  37. RESTRICTION OF LIBERTY.

    Mr. Barnes, Labour member of the War Cabinet, addressing the executive of the Glasgow Trades and Labour Council, said that in war-time restrictions of liberty in ...

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  38. GERMANY'S EXPECTATIONS.

    It is reported from Paris that the Musee Carnivalet, the French historic museum, has secured a facsimile of a German medal, bearing the dates, 1871-1914, ...

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  39. SEVENTH WAR LOAN.

    A meeting, in connection with the seventh war loan was held at Newcastle Council Chambers last night, Mr. A. G. Goninan in the chair. ...

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  40. CHINA'S FINANCING.

    The Pekin correspondent of the "Chicago Daily News" states that a mandate, signed by the President of China, promulgating the issue of gold currency notes, is ...

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  41. ITALIAN REPORT.

    An Italian communique states: The enemy, by a strong encircling attack, attempted to retake an islet South-westward of Grave di Papadopli. ...

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  42. ENEMY'S PLANS FOILED.

    "Les Temps" states that there is positive proof that Marshal Foch's counter-offensive on July 18th completely upset the German plans for an attack on a vast ...

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  43. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" learns that all points of the British and German agreement for the exchange of prisoners have been ...

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  44. RICE RIOTS IN JAPAN.

    Tokio reports that riots have occurred in Kobe, Osaka, Nagoya, and other cities, owing to the high price of rice, due to speculation and profiteering. ...

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  45. THE ENEMY'S DANGER.

    A Paris message states that the progress of the Allies in the neighbourhood of the Roye-Lassigny road, and the capture of the Fremieres heights, increases ...

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  46. THE COAL SHORTAGE.

    The prospect of a coal shortage in the winter is causing increasing anxiety in Britain. The Coal Controller has suggested ...

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  47. WEST WALLSEND.

    Private James Dorrington was entertained by the members of the Yearly Fund and employees of South Seaham Colliery in the Federal Hall, West Wallsend, on ...

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  48. ABANDONING THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    The Milan correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" quotes "11 Secolo," which reports that the Austic-German conference decided to abandon the ...

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  49. FORGED CERTIFICATES.

    A charge has been preferred against Ida Carter, a girl clerk of the Stepney Tribunal, of forging signatures to exemption certificates. ...

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  50. DISTRICT CASUALTIES.

    SIGNALLER NESBITT.—Mrs. J. J. Nesbitt, of Sydney (late of Newcastle) has been notified that her husband, Singaller J. J. Nesbitt, has been gassed. ...

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  51. GERMANS' GREAT LOSSES.

    The correspondent of the "New York Herald" on the American front, reports that a paper found on German prisoners, which is being surreptitiously circulated, ...

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  52. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that Austria has accepted the Vatican's offer to negotiate for the exchange of Australian Italian prisoners. ...

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  53. HATRED OF BOLSHEVIKS.

    Mr. Arthur Copping, the correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Murmansk, supplies a pathetic narrative of the misery under which Russia and the Russians are ...

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  54. THE PRICE OF BACON.

    Mr. Massey Greene, the Minister in Charge of Price Fixing, has decided not to suspend the fixed price for bacon at once, as requested by the trade in Sydney, ...

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  55. AIR SQUADRON'S WORK.

    The Air Ministry reports: On Saturday night we attacked numerous a[?]rodromes, railway junctions, blast furnaces, trains, and other ground targets, and ...

    Article : 35 words
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