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  4. MAJOR A. J. N. TREMEARNE.

    A distinguished Victorian, Major A. J. Newman Tremearne, 38, of the 8th (Service) Seaforth Highlanders, has been killed in action in France, and ...

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  5. BALKAN CRISIS.

    The Press Bureau has issued a French official statement, pointing out that in order to allay uneasiness in Germany, the German headquarters has ...

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  6. THE BALKAN CRISIS

    The Paris "Temps" declares that Sofia is now practically under martial law. The price of bread has been fixed, and the holding of public ...

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  7. RETURNED WOUNDED.

    Another batch of returned wounded South Australian soldiers wan given an enthusiastic reception at the station this morning. They were given a civic ...

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  8. POWERS GATHER ARMIES.

    The "Corriere della Sera," a Milan daily newspaper, reports that Field-Marshal von Mackeusen has arrived at the Hungarian town of Temesvar ...

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  9. HESPERIAN WAS MINED.

    American naval officers, who were assigned to examine the piece of metal found on the deck of the Allan liner Hesperian (10,925 tons) on 4th ...

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  10. ROUMANIAN FISHERMEN ATTACKED.

    [?] Bulgarian patrol, opposite Zimmitzu, on the Danube, fired 20 shots on Tuesday at Roumanian fishermen in Roumanian waters. None of them ...

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  11. FALLEN AND WOUNDED.

    Mrs M. J. Booth, of Drummond street south, had been advised that her son, Corpl. H. A. Booth, has received a gunshot wound in the back. ...

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  12. HOLLOW GUARANTEE.

    The Sofia correspondent of the Paris "Petit Parisien" says that Germany, in order to obtain the intervention of Bulgaria, has guaranteed the ...

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  13. GERMAN ASSISTANCE REQUESTED.

    The Bucharest correspondent of the Rome newspaper "Messagero" says that General Savoff has gone to Berlin to explain the situation of the ...

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  14. DAMAGING GERMAN SUBMARINE.

    The Admiralty has awarded £200 to the officers and crew of the steamship Cottingham, which fouled and damaged a German submarine, and reported the ...

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  15. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Burglars broke into the establishment of Morris Solomon, jeweller, of George street west, some time last night, and carried off jewellery valued ...

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  16. BULGARIAN JEALOUSY.

    News received in Athens gives the intelligence that M. Radoslavoff, the Bulgarian Premier, told a prominent politician that "it would be better for ...

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  17. LOSS OF H.M.S. GOLIATH.

    A romantic story has been circulated in Paris in regard to the sinking of the British battleship Goliath (12,950 tons) in the Aegean Sea in May last. ...

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  18. ROUMANIA IMPRESSED.

    Advices to hand, in Rome from Bucharest report that the greatest activity is being evinced in Roumania. Precautionary military ...

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  19. CONTROL OF LIQUOR.

    The Central Liquor Control Board has decided to further reduce tho hours for the sale of liquor in London. Public houses will in future only be open from ...

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  20. SERBIA'S DANGER.

    A correspondent of the Bucharest newspaper "Epoca" states that Austro-German artillery is being moved towards Serbia. The guns include ...

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  21. THE LATE MR GEORGE UPWARD.

    It has been arranged that the body of Mr George Upward, formerly Clerk Assistant of the Senate and vice-president of the Victoria Rowing ...

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  22. TURKS' AGREEMENT.

    It is reported form Athens that immediately the Turco-Bulgrian agreement was signed on Saturday, giving Bulgaria a strip of Western Thrace, ...

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  23. CALMNESS IN GREECE.

    The Greek Government, states an Athens advice, has taken possession of three railway lines in Macedonia. Two of these are worked by Austrian ...

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  24. NIGHT CLUB EVIL.

    Sir J. Simon, the Home Secretary, takes a serious view of the night club evil, and is determined to control it. He is conferring with the military ...

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  25. CASUALTIES & FATALITIES

    F. Neidolman, a resident of Brown Hill was treated at the hospital yesterday for a lacerated hand, caused by it being caught in a saw. ...

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  26. BELGIAN RELIEF.

    Amount previously acknowledged ... ... ... ... ... ... ... £1013 3 6 Result of raffle of supper cloth, presented by Mrs C. ...

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  27. A DRAMATIC INTERVIEW.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Rome sends a verbatim report of the dramatic interview between King Ferdinand, of Bulgaria, and the ...

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  28. PROSECUTING THE WAR.

    At the opening of the Anglican Synod Archbishop Clarke delivered the following address:— "God is still visiting and trying the ...

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  29. MENINGITIS OUTBREAK.

    Private Webber was reported at the Hospital yesterday to be in a very low state, having passed a very bad night. Leonard Beckwith is about the same, ...

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  30. ARMENIAN HORRORS.

    Advices from Washington report that the United States has decided to inform Turkey that unless the massacres of Christians in Armenia cease, friendly ...

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  31. INTENSE BRITISH INTEREST.

    The crisis in Eastern Europe is the all-absorbing topic in London, where interest has been temporarily transferred from the British offensive in the ...

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  32. GERMAN COUNTER ATTACKS.

    Sir John French reports the enemy on Sunday afternoon maintained a heavy bombardment, followed by repeated attacks over open ground against ...

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  33. INDUSTRIAL NEWS.

    The Minister for Labor has nominated the following persons as member of the Sewer Builders' Wages Board:—Representatives of employers ...

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  34. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    General Botha, Prime Minister of South Africa, strongly repudiates a suggestion made during the present election campaign by his Nationalist ...

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  35. RUSSIA AND BULGARIA.

    The Italian newspaper "Tribuna" reports that two powerful Russian squadrons are threatening Varna, a Bulgarian town on tho Block Sea. ...

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  36. "REAL LIVE BATTLE."

    A well known Rugby footballer, who took part in the fighting on 25th September writes:—"If was a real live battle. The Germans were practically rounded ...

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  37. AMENDED DETERMINATION.

    The amended determination of the Electrical Installers' Board provides for the payment to battery creators of 66[?] per week of 48 hours. This represents ...

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  38. SHEEPSKIN WAISTCOAT FUND.

    To the Editor of "The Star." Sir,—I wish to acknowledge, with much appreciation, the following additional donation to the above fund for ...

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  39. GIFT TO RUSSIA.

    A new field hospital is being proved as a gift from the British nation to Russia. The staff includes Capt. Mark Gardner, 10 other doctors, 25 nurses, ...

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  40. BOARD APPOINTMENTS.

    At a meeting of the State Executive Council to-day, the following appointments were approved:—F. H. Bolton. J.P. Chairman of the Bread Carters' ...

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  41. GERMAN PALLIATION.

    The German headquarters state, says a message from Amsterdam, that the retirement of a portion of the German forces from the first line during the ...

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  42. IMPETUOUS FRENCH ADVANCE.

    During the recent charges the French troops did not stop to take each work but sped on until further advance was impossibly without further artillery ...

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  43. GERMAN OFFICERS' ESCAPE.

    A romantic story is now published of how two German lieutenants escaped from internment in Leicestershire, but were recaptured aboard ship. ...

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  44. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Captain Fisher, who has been appointed to the charge of the postal corps which is to be sent from Australia to deal with letters to and from members ...

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  45. RAILWAY MEN'S WAGES.

    At a mass meeting of the railway employes stationed at Ararat, it was decided to protest against the Government's decision in refusing their request for an ...

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  46. CAPTURED GERMAN GUNS.

    M. Maurice Barres, a member of the French Academy, writing in the "Echo de Paris," says:— "Berlin is constantly shown the ...

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  47. OFFICIAL EXPLANATIONS.

    A Bulgarian official statement, issued on 30th September, denies the arrival of German officers, and declares that there are none helping the ...

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  48. ALLIES AT SALONIKA

    News of the projected landing of the Allied troops at Salonika aroused a curious uneasiness in Greece, necesitating the British and French J. B. Hertzog. who was formerly a Cabinet Minister, but who was ...

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  49. BOOT REPAIRERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the Boot Repairers' Association was held on Monday night, at Kelsall's Rooms. President W. Tomkins was in the chair. Two new ...

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  50. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    The latest communique says:— Near Dvinsk the Germans yesterday opened a heavy fire on our regiments, and occupied part of our trenches, but ...

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  51. ARENSAL FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The members of what is officially known as the Arsenal Committee were entertained at lunch to-day by the Federal Government. The committee, which ...

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  52. WOUNDED AUSTRALIANS.

    The Australian War Contingent Association in London has appointed a sub-committee, with Madame Ada Crossley as president, to arrange ...

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  53. ADVICE TO SERBIA.

    The "Hamburger Nachrichten" advises serbia to save blood and powder by withdrawing her troops, and allowing goods to be sent to Turkey, and by ...

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  54. RED CROSS.

    A sum of 9000 dollars £1800, will be devoted to the work of the Toronto Red Cross as the result of a concert given by Madame Melba, with three ...

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  55. ESCAPED GERMAN OFFICER.

    The Berlin "Vossische Zeitung" has published a long report, narrating the adventures of Captain Johannes Schmidt, a German officer, who escaped ...

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  56. BULGARIAN DUPLICITY.

    Bulgaria professed to be debating the offers, of the Quadruple Entente until the very last moment before the crisis arrived, and in this way ...

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  57. BRITISH AIR RAID.

    Amsterdam messages report that five British aeroplanes, while dropping bombs on points of importance at Zeebrugge, were heavily shelled By German ...

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  58. RUSSIAN ATTACKS.

    According to a German communique received via amsterdam, the Russians, after strong artillery preparation, attacked Field-Marshal von Hindenburg ...

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  59. FRENCH BOMBARDMENT CONTINUES.

    Our bombardment of the German second line [?] continues in preparation for another assault. The [?] are not allowed to know whether the same fronts are threatened or entirely different ones. ...

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  62. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    At [?] election meeting in Capetown on Monday a "[?]" asked General ...

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  63. BULGARIAN ASPIRATIONS.

    The correspondent in [?] of the Paris "Matin" states that the nouncement of the landing of Allied troops at Salonika has been definitely. ...

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