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  4. HAIG'S TOLL OF PRISONERS

    Field-Marshal Haig reports since yesterday morning we captured 7000 prisoners and over 100 guns. The New Zealanders captured a number of ...

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  5. BALLARAT AND CITY BRIGADES

    Chief Officer Marshall, of the Country Fire Brigades, has submitted the following report on the recent combined turnout of the Ballarat and ...

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  6. WILSON SUPPORTED

    Commenting on President Wilson's Peace Note, the "New York Herald" says—Leaving all questions regarding the armistice in the hands of the ...

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  7. THE NEW PUSH.

    Discussing in a leading article the position on the West front, the "Times" says:— The new push threatens to divide ...

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  8. AUSTRIA'S POSITION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that a massage from Budapest says that in the Lower House Herr Wedkerle stated that Karelyi's demands for a ...

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  9. SGT. MILAN MITICH.

    The above photograph is that of Sgt. Milan Mitich, who for the past six years has been fighting, and in a note to his cousin, Mr G. Serb. confectioner of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TRMENDOUS DEFENCES ENCOUNTERED.

    Mr Beach Thomas, describing the bitter fighting on the Scheldt, says:—The will to win with which the whole army is inspired affords a conspicuous ...

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  11. STATEMENT BY PREMIER.

    A vienna telegram says that the Austrian premier announced that President Wilson's reply is not regarded as preventing further negotiations. The ...

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  12. AVIATION WORK.

    The Press Bureau states that the Independent Air Forces on the night of the 23rd October heavily and successfully attacked factories and railways at ...

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  13. SERB ADVANCE.

    A Serbian official message says:— We forced the enemy to retreat on the Razanj front, and crossed the Western Morawa River (north-east of Niah), ...

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  14. HUNGARIAN PREMIER PERTURBED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Basle says the Hungarian Premier in the Chamber said the situation was increasingly difficult. He would propose to the king to ...

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  15. BREAKING THE HINDENBURG LINE

    In the House of Commons, replying to Mr Houston, Mr M'Pherson confirmed the report that the proud distinction of being the first break the ...

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  16. FURTHER SERB SUCCESSES.

    A French Eastern communique says: —French troops entered Negotin. Further east the Serbians broke the enemy resistance on the Razanjst and ...

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  17. TO CAPTURE CALAIS

    Mrm Beach Thomas, the "Daily Mail's" correspondent at the British headquarters, says the Allied a advance in Belgium brought to light a colossal enemy [?] to ...

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  18. TRUST ADMINISTRATION.

    In a leading article the "Times" expresses the hope that the Allied Ministers will emulate the frankness of Mr Balfour. Secretary for State for Foreign ...

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  19. THE ALLIED WAR AIMS.

    In the House of Commons Lord Robert Cecil stated that harmony exists between the United States and the other associated Governments as regards war aims. ...

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  20. A WAR CAMP NEAR SOFIA.

    Mr Ward Price describes the incredibly horifying conditions of the Serbians in the war camp on the outskirts of Sofia—a muddy compound ...

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  21. AIR SUPERIORITY SHOWN.

    In the period from June to September inclusive, the British destroyed 1443 German aeroplanes, and brought down 558 as against 668 British ...

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  22. A SEMI-OFFICIAL GERMAN CRITICISM.

    The semi-official "Nordeutsche Gazette" says that President Wilson's reply wall show whether he is ready to rise Germany's indubitable readiness for peace ...

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  23. ITALIANS DISTRUSTFUL.

    In a message from Rome the "Times" correspondent says that Italian feeling is strongly distrustful of Germany's Peace Note. It is claimed that ...

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  24. BRITISH PRESS COMMENTS.

    The "Standard" says that Wilson's reply means that the war continues until Germany admits complete defeat, disposing of any fear that President ...

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  25. MARSHAL HAIG'S REPORT.

    Filed-Marshal Haig reports:—We extended the battle front this morning north-west as far as the Scheldt at Thiant. Along the whole battle front ...

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  26. VALENCIENNES THREATENED.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British Head-quarters, telegraphing on Thursday, says:— "Yesterday's victory by the Third ...

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  27. THE ALLIED GOVERNMENST.

    Reuter is reliably informed that the Allied Governments cordially approve of President Wilson's Note, which generally represents the views of the Allies. ...

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  28. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Captain J. M'Cloughry, Adelaide, of the Fourth Australian Flying Squadron, has been awarded the Distinguished Service Order. He has destroyed 14 ...

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  29. SATISFACTION GENERALLY EXPRESSED.

    President Walson's reply has elicited widespread satisfaction. The evening papers proclaim it as a document of unusual candor and clearness of expression, ...

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  30. TEMPORARY BELGIAN CAPITAL.

    Telegraphing from Paris, the "Times" correspondent says that the Belgian Government has decided that Bruges, which was recently re-occupied ...

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  31. SIR J. COOK'S VIEW OF THE NOTE.

    Commenting on President Wilson's Note Sir Joseph Cook said it is a stern great utterance, leaving no room for further misunderstandings. It is one ...

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  32. BRITISH NAVY WORK.

    The war time growth of the British navy is illustrated by the fact that the personnel in 1914 totalled 146,000. It as now 406,000. The tonnage, ...

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  33. GERMAN OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    A wireless German official message says that Belgian inhabitants assisted the enemy in fighting in the neighborhood of Kattestraat. In the centre ...

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  34. SPEECH BY SIR E. CARSON.

    Sir Edward Curson, speaking at Oxford, drew attention to the minimum demands by Germany when she thought she was top dog. They ...

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  35. THE NOTE SUMMED UP.

    The "Daily Mail." in a leading article says the President's reply can bo summed up in one word, "Surrender." ...

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  36. THE OISE-SIERRE SECTOR.

    A French ommunique says :—On the Oise front we crossed the canal opposite Longchamps, between the Oise and the Sere. We attacked and made a big ...

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  37. THE NEW GERMAN GOVERNMENT.

    The "Times" correspondent at the Hague says that, addressing the Independent social democrats for the first time sine his release. Dittmann denounced ...

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  38. KAISER ILL.

    A message from Amsterdam says that the Kaiser is suffering from nervous prostration. His condition is critical, and his ...

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  39. GENERAL DEBENEY'S PROGRESS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, telegraphing on the 24th inst. says General Debeney's advance between the Oise and the Serre threatens ...

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  40. MESSAGES FROM AMERICA

    The American Consul at Melbourne has handed to Reuter the following wireless via Honolulu:— NAVAL PROGRAMME. ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The influenza outbreak is not diminishing. Schools and public offices are greatly affected. The high death rate continues. Many Londoners are ...

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  42. NEW BRITISH ATTACK.

    Mr Sidebotham, writing in the "Times," says:—The present British, attack is one of the decisive battles of the war. It aims strategically to ...

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  43. BRITISH FORCE IN SIBERIA.

    British, troops have arrived at Irkutsk, in Southern Siberia, on their way to Krasnoyarsk, the chief town of the Siberian Government of Yeniseisk. ...

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  44. VIEW OF MR HUGHES.

    A message, from Cork says that Mr Hughes, speaking at the Lord Mayor's luncheon, said he hoped that what the soldiers had won by the sword would not ...

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  45. FAMOUS CRICKETER FALLS.

    News has been received from Palestine of the death from wounds of Gordon C. White, the famous South African cricketer. ...

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  46. GERMAN COLONIES AS BASES FOR SUBMARINES.

    The Admiralty issues a striking map showing that the return of the German coloures would provide submarine bases threatening the whole world trade ...

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  47. BELGIAN FRONT

    A Belgian communique received an 12.10 a.m. on Friday, says the enemy late yesterday attacked our lines on the northern part of Derivation canal. ...

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  48. THE CZECHS HOPEFUL.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that a Vienna message states that President Wilson's Austrian note over-loved the Czechs, who now demand the ...

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  49. THE SCHELDT BATTLE

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on the evening of the 24th, says between Bois le Vogue and the [?] the battle is ...

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  50. SOME HARD STRUGGLES.

    Mr P. Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters, says that there is hard fighting on the whole Scheldt, and fierce ...

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  51. CARL LIEBKNECHT

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Socialist member of the Reichstag Dr Carl.Liebknecht, has been released from prison and was greeted ...

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  52. ITALIAN FRONT.

    French troops penetrated the enemy' s positions at Monte Sisemol, says an Italian official message, taking 73 prisoners. ...

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  53. LEAGUE OF NATIONS SCHEME

    In the House of Commons replying to Mr David Davies, Lord Robert Cecil stated that the Government was trying to reach an agreement with the ...

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  54. RETRIBUTION FOR HUN CRIMES.

    Mr M. G. Wells urges that those responsible for Germany's crimes, not excepting the supreme chief, should be fuly punished. ...

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