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  2. ALONG THE DANUBE.

    A wireless message announces that the Roumanians have recapturel Harsova, on the Danube, in the Dobrudja. The Petrograd correspondent of the ...

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  3. LORD MAYOR'S SHOW.

    The annual procession in connection with the inauguration of the new Lord Mayor of London took place to-day in beautiful weather, and presented a fine ...

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  4. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    An Italian official communique states: The weather is hindering operations. A further three howitzers have been discovered on the Carso battlefield, bringing the total ...

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  5. THE CALL TO ARMS.

    Following upon the speech made by Mr. Hughes (the Prime Minister) last night, the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) said to-day that the machinery ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL CRISIS.

    The speech delivered by Mr. Hughes[?] last right was an absorbing topic of conversation in Federal political circles to-day. No additional developments are ...

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  7. THE COLLIERY STRIKE.

    Because of the serious position that will arise from a prolonged strike the Railway Commissioners have decided to restrict the railway services. Modified ...

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  8. BRUSSILOFF INTERVIEWED.

    A representative of the "Times" has had an interview with General Brussiloff, who stated: "The war is won to-day, though it is a matter of spec[?]ation how ...

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  9. TRAM SERVICE.

    It was ascertained from the managing director of the Brisbane Tramways Co. (Mr. J. S. Badger) yesterday that a turther reduction of about 20 per cent. all ...

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  10. A CLASH.

    A definite clash has occurred between the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) and the Minister for Home A[?] (Mr. O'Malley) regarding the latter's ...

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  11. THE GUILDHALL BANQATET.

    The Lord Mayor's banquet was held in the Guildhall to-night. As a feast, the banquet was shorn of many historic emb[?]shments, and the fare was ...

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  12. BRITISH FRONT.

    General Sir Douglas Haig, British Commander-in-Chief in France, reports: We discharged gas cast of Armentieres, and bombed the trench line. ...

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  13. BOMBALA AND EASTERN DELAYED

    The Bombala, of the Australian Steamships line, was timed to leave Sydney for Brisbane and North Queensland ports to-day. A telegram was received last night ...

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  14. UNSATISFACTORY OUTLOOK.

    There appears to be little possibility of the Federal or any of the State Governments intervening in the coal strike, and as both the minets and the mine owners ...

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  15. TERRIBLE MORTALITY.

    The Budapest correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that the Hungarian National Committee entrusted with the care of the graves of soldiers ...

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  16. N.S.W. GOVERNMENT.

    The Minister for Railways of New South Wales (Mr. Hoyle) to-day had a further conference with the Prime Minister regarding the coal strike. The ...

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  17. THE FAR NORTH.

    The probable shortage of supplies which will follow the dislocation of shipping is much discussed in business circles. In ordinary times the supplies ...

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  18. FRENCH OPERATIONS.

    An official communique issued to-day states: Great reciprocal artillery actions are taking place on the Somme, and the nervous German infantry asked for ...

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  19. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    The Belgian Government is preparing to formally occupy the conquered territory in German East Africa. ...

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  20. BROKEN HILL STEEL WORKS.

    Owing to the coal strike 809 men were paid off at the steel works at the Broken Hill Proprietary Co to-day. Those men are from the steel plant rolling mill ...

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  21. THE SICK TO SUFFER.

    A notification has been served on the Melbourne Hospital authorities that it will be impossible to continue their supply of coal after to-day. The hospital has only ...

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  22. THE ARABIA'S PASSENGERS.

    The passengers by the P. and O liner Arabia, which was torpedoed by a German submarine in the Mediterranean, are being landed at Port Said, Alexandria, ...

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  23. GREEK SITUATION.

    The Greek police arrested M. Kalamassiotis at the instance of the Allies. LONDON, Thursday. The Athens correspondent of the London ...

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  24. THE REFERENDUM.

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  25. ASSOCIATED CHAMBERS OF MANUFACTURES.

    The offects of the coal strike on commerce and industry have now reached such a stage that it is possible there will be several thousand workers rendered idle ...

    Article : 335 words
  26. CONDITIONS IN THE MARSHES.

    The correspondent of the "Berliner Tageblatt" states that the ground at St. Pierre Vaast Wood is converted into a marsh, in which the half-frozen soldiers, ...

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  27. FRENCH WAR LOAN.

    The French war loan has realised £454,000,000, and of this sum £160,000,000 was in gold. There were 3,000,000 subscribers. ...

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  28. TRACING DEFAULTERS.

    The militaiy authorities here have been instructed to ascertain the names and addresses of all men who failed to report under the proclamation. ...

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  29. STATEMENT BY THE PREMIER.

    "Naturally, of course, I am pleased to see the result of the referendum, which now seems to be beyond doubt, in view of the prime Minister's speech in Melbourne ...

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  30. MR. HUGHES'S SPEECH.

    Commenting upon Mr. Hughes's Melbourne speech, Mr. Joseph Cook said to-day: "I have read the full telegraphic report of Mr. Hughes's speech last night. ...

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  31. DEPORTATIONS IN BELGIUM.

    The "Telegraaf" states that the Germans have deported 5000 residents of Antwerp. Many civilians took flight, but were overtaken. Fifteen reached ...

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  32. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    Mr. Hughes and President Wilson are having a neck-and-neck race for the Presidency. Mr Hughes slightly pulled up during the night, but neither is yet sure ...

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  33. THE IRISH QUESTION.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Arthur Lynch asked, in view of the danger of keeping the Irish question open, whether the Government would consider ...

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  34. NO CHANGE AT BUNDAMBA.

    Matters in connection with the colliery trouble show little change, and the president of the Miners' Union, when questioned this evening, said that no word ...

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  35. JAPAN AND PEAGE TERMS.

    A message from Tokio states that Japan has agreed not to demand at the Peace Conference the right to permanently hold the inlands of the Caroline ...

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  36. "ANZAC" TRADE MARKS BILL.

    The Bill prohibiting the use of the word " Anzac" for trade purposes has passed its third reading in the House of Commons. ...

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  37. FRANCHISE FOR SAILORS AND SOLDIERS.

    The Special Register Bill introduced by the Government restores to the electoral register every sailor, soldier, and, war worker whose qualification [?]as lapsed ...

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  38. VOLUNTEERS IN BRISBANE

    In Brisbane yesterday 12 volunteers for the A.I.F. were accepted, and five were deferred. ...

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  39. THE DUBLIN POLICE.

    In the House of Commons, in Committee on the Irish Police Bill, Mr. Newman asked whether any of the police still belong to the Hibernian Society. He ...

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  40. CAPTURED BRITISH SAILORS.

    The "Telegraaf" states that the Government of Holland has made a protest to Germany against the taking prisoner of a number of British sailors who were ...

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  41. MAN POWER BOARD'S REPORT.

    The Man Power Board has presented its final report to the Government, and it is understood that it recommends the release of all unskilled workmen under ...

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  42. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is quiet but steady. Australian wheat, ex quay, is quoted at 81/ to 81/6 per 4801b. The fleur market is very firm. The ...

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  43. ENLISTMENTS IN OTHER-STATES.

    On Thursday 93 men volunteered and 50 were accepted. To-day 109 volunte[?]ed and 42 were accepted. ADELAIDE, November 10. ...

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  44. DISTURBANCE AT BARCELONA.

    Five hundred destitute Turks made an attempt to capture the Turkish and German Consulates at Barcelona, and the police dispersed the rioters. The Spanish ...

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  45. FURTHER INTERFERENCE WITH RAILWAYS.

    Advice has been received from the Railway Department in Sydney that commencing on Monday next the train known as the "limited express," running ...

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  46. MR, DEAKIN IN LONDON.

    The Hon A. Deakin has arrived in London. Fe has been very ill, but benefited considerably by the voyage. Mr Deakin declined to discuss the result of ...

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  47. BANK OF ENGLAND RETURNS.

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  48. CHARGE OF ASSAULT.

    Frederick Lamplugh, a sceond [?]eutenant in the Australian forces, was to-day fined £2 on the charge of assaulting the keeper of Epping Forest. Lamplugh ...

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  49. BELGIAN RELIEF FUND.

    The following further contributions to the Belgian Relief Fund have been received at the Belgian Consulate, Brisbane:—Previously acknowledged, £178,[?] ...

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  50. WARWICK WAR COUNCIL.

    At the weekly meeting of the Warwick and District War Council the correspondence included a letter to the Queensland Repatriation Committee conv[?]ing an offer by Mr. W. K. ...

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  51. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day extreme Prices were paid, especially for crossbreds. The following prices were realised:— Katandra, highest 40½d; averace 45½d. ...

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  52. NEUTRAL SHIPS IN BRITAIN.

    Mr. Walter Runciman (President of the Board of Trade) has announced that a[?] vessels now being built in Great Britain for neutrals will be sold to British ...

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  53. SUGGESTED ECONOMY.

    Th[?] War Savings Committee urges that one day a week wit[?]out meat would mean a saving of £500,000 weekly, economise shipping, and prevent an ...

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  54. ART UNIONS.

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  55. ANGLO-CONTINENTAL GUANO CO.

    Lord Rhondda has purchased the AngloContinental Guano Company, which was formerly A German company, for £350,000. ...

    Article : 26 words
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