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  3. THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: There was heavy rain last night, and considerable enemy artillerying ...

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  4. THE HIGH COURT

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Judgment in what is known as "The German Metal Contracts" case, involving the retention of a judgment for £84, ...

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  5. GERMAN POLITICS

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night. — German newspapers, commenting on the Reichstag peace debate, contend that Herr von Kuhlmann is the only ...

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  6. FIGHTING ON THE WEST FRONT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.— Semi-official advices from Rome show that the Austrians lost one million men on the Italian front, ...

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  7. A LIVELY FIGHT.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — A French communique states: In Belgium at night time we broke up an attempted attack east of Dranibank, on ...

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  8. STORMY SITTING OF THE REICHSTAG.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning. — The Reichstag, after a stormy sitting, voted a supplementary budget, both Socialist groups voting against. This ...

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  9. A GREAT DAY FOR AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Tuesday's fighting on the western front was another great day for the Australians, though some were dead beat ...

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  10. ON THE EAST FRONT

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — A Russian official report states: In the Riga region the enemy pressed back some of our companies southward of ...

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  11. PEACE PROPOSALS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr H. H. Asquith, speaking at Liverpool said the comm[?] factor with which we have to deal is not the German public ...

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  12. CONFIDENT ABOUT OUR PRESENT POSITION.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — A high authority, dealing with the present situation on the West front. writes: ...

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  13. MUTINY IN GERMAN NAVY

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Amsterdam correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle" says that details of Admiral von Capelle's revelations ...

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  14. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A German official report states: There is the most intense artillerying on the coast and between Blankarilake and Poel ...

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  15. FIGHTING FOR DURABLE SAFEGUARDS.

    Mr Asquith, speaking at a war aims meeting at Liverpool, again emphasised that we are fighting for durable safeguards against a further world ...

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  16. CLAIM AGAINST UNION COY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—By consent a verdict for £1200 was entered in the Banco Court to-day for the payment to Joseph Bu[?]les, shipwright, by ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN TRADE

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—Mr Hoyle, M.H.A., New South Wales, addressed the American Manufacturers' Export Association, and urged ...

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  18. A SOLDIER'S ACCIDENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Having left a train at Essendon shortly after midnight yesterday, J. Kavanagh a soldier, was crossing the railway line when he ...

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  19. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — The Admiralty reports: Naval aircraft patrolling machine gunned enemy trenches. One pilot was heavily ...

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  20. ALSACE-LORRAINE

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Mr Lloyd George, replying to a deputation, said he could not think that any statement was more calculated to ...

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  21. TASMANIAN CASUALTIES

    Mrs O'Toole, of Underwood, has received word that her husband. C. J. [?] who was severely wounded in the chest and shoulder, [?] progressing ...

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  22. EFFECTIVE ARTILLERY WORK.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: The improved weather and good visibility favored the work of the ...

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  23. NEUTRAL SKIPS

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — The Government has decided on the requisition of neutral registered ships, which are wholly or mainly British-owned, in ...

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  24. BOMBS ON SHIPS

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—Detectives have arrested the three last remaining members of the gang which placed bombs, sinking thirty ships ...

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  25. THE SOUTH POLE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Sir Ernest Shackleton, at his Majesty the King's command, delivered a lecture, with a cinematograph display, at ...

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  26. MUTUAL ARTILLERY ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — A French communique states: There is mutual artillery activity at various points on the front, but no infantry ...

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  27. AMERICAN WRITER'S SUGGESTION.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—Mr Arthur Pollen, writing in "The New York Times," suggests a connection between the German mutiny and a ...

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  28. LUSITANIA OUTRAGE

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night. — A Gorman lawyer named Islen has informed the police he learned that bombs were placed aboard the ...

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  29. RAID INTO A VILLAGE.

    PARIS, Thursday Night. — "Le Journal" relates that an advanced detachment is consolidating the ground near Passchendaele. An officer ...

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  30. WAR ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Peru has notified England that her warships are now free to use the seaports. ...

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  31. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Two members of the Victorian police force. Since dismissed, James Oiney and Frederick Hartwig, were to-day ...

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  32. OPPOSING ARMIES RESTING QUIETLY IN THE MUD.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Mr Percival Phillips writes: The opposing armies on Passchendnele Ridge are rusting quietly in the mud. The local ...

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  33. COURT-MARTIALLED

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — Lieutenant N. P. Webbe (Australian Field Artillery), Captain W. J. Dewar, Lieutenant A. F. M'Hutchinson. Second ...

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  34. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday Night. — Captain Braem, formerly of the warship Powerful, on the Australian station, has been promoted to Rear-Admiral. ...

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  36. PREJUDICING RECRUITING

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — At the Warrnambool Police Court to-day Frank J. Jolly, a commercial traveller, was fined £10, with £11 costs, on a ...

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  37. [?]RIGADIER-GENERAL SCOTT KILLED.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.— There is men regret in Australian circles at the death of Brigadier-General Scott, of Sydney. Brigadier-General Scott, in ...

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  38. AFFAIRS IN SWEDEN

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday Night.—King Gustaf V. has been asked to widen the Liberal form of Government to include Socialists. Official negotiations have ...

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  39. SUBMARINE MINE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Minister for Navy (Mr Cook) has issued a notification that on October 10, in latitude 37.38 S., longitude 149.55 ...

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  40. FINANCIAL NEWS

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  41. FLANDERS BATTLE DESCRIBED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning. — "The Cologne Gazette" publishes a remarkable article by a special correspondent, describing the Flanders battle. The ...

    Article : 258 words
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