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  2. Advertising

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  3. SEVENTH WAR LOAN

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  4. SITUATION IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—"The Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Amsterdam Bays that von Payer has declined to undertake the ...

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  5. THE TANK PROBLEM

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A captured order, signed by Ludendorff, shows that the tank problem is causing acute anxiety. It says that it is ...

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  6. POSITION OF TURKEY

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—The Turks are withdrawing from Porter, and the British are likely to return to Baku. ...

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  7. TRADE AFTER WAR

    LONDON, Thursday Night. —Sir Albert Stanley (President of the Board of Trade), during a speech in London, sketched a comprehensive policy of ...

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  8. PEACE NEGOTIATING PROCEEDING.

    HOME, Thursday Night.—It is reported that Turkish negotiating are proceeding at Aleppo. ...

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  9. WAR ON THE SEA

    SANTIAGO, Thursday Night.—The Chilian Government has ordered the German ships Alda, Westfalen, Memphis, and Milrokres representing a ...

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  10. MARSHAL JOFFRE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Marshal Juffre and his wife will arrive in London on October 11, and will be treated as guests of the nation. The ...

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  11. AVOCA.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Avoca branch of the Red Cross the Warden (Councillor Rigney) and Councillors Ayers addressed the ...

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  12. EMPIRE PREFERENCE TRADE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—As the result of a recent conference of overseas Prime Ministers and the Federation of British Industries, the ...

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  13. PERSONAL

    A London cable states that Mr William O'Brien, Independent Nationalist M. P. for Cork City, is retiring from politics at the next election. ...

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  14. COAST GUARD CUTTER LOST.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—The Navy Department has announced that the coast guard cutter Tampa was sunk in English waters and lost. ...

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  15. SAFETY OF RHEIMS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—"The Morning Post" correspondent states that the loss of the St. Thierry massif and fort definitely frees Rheims from ...

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  16. GERMAN PRESS PESSIMISTIC.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.—The tone of the German press is increasingly pessimistic. War correspondents emphasise the extremely heavy ...

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  17. BRITISH GUNBOAT SUNK IN COLLISION.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Admiralty rcports that a torpede gunboat on September 30 sunk after collision with a merchantman. One officer ...

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  18. AUSTRALIA'S SECONDARY INDUSTRIES.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr Milne's report on the expansion of Australia's secondary industries states that it was the result in some instances of ...

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  19. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—An Austrian official report states: We have withdrawn our division from Albania owing to events on the ...

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  20. NAVY AND DEFENCE

    HOBART, Friday.—The report of the Royal Commission on navy and defence administration has been published. The document is a very lengthy ...

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  21. THE FRANCHISE QUESTION.

    ROTTERDAM, Thursday Night.—A committee of the Prussian Upper House rejected the proposed group franchise and adopted a general equal ...

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  22. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    HOME, Thursday Night.—The evacuation of Rumania and Albania continues. General Mackensen's headquarters are in Transylvania. ...

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  23. ATTACK ON MR HUGHES BY A BRITISH M. P.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Mr J. M. Robertson, Liberal M. P. for Northumberland, speaking at a dinner at the National Liberal Club, said Mr ...

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  24. PRINCE MAX LIKELY TO BE CHANCELLOR.

    LONDON,Thursday Night.—"The Daily Chronicle" states that the principal opposition to Prince Max's appointment as Chancellor came from ...

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  25. EVACUATION OF POSITIONS ADMITTED.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A German official report states: We evacuated Armentieres and Lens without fighting on Monday night, and occupied ...

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  26. SUBSCRIPTIONS OF OVER £ 1000.

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  27. OFFENSIVE AGAINST AUSTRIANS LAUNCHED.

    Mew YORK, Thursday Night.—The Italian Embassy at Washington states that the Italians in Albania have launched on offensive against the ...

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  28. AN ENERGETIC ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A wireless Italian official report from Albania states: We began on Monday on energetic advance between the sea and ...

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  29. HONOR FLAG FOR GORMANSTON.

    Application, was made yesterday by Gormanston for the first honor flag on the West Coast. The amount that has been paid into ...

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  30. SITUATION REVIEWED

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The Austrians Press Bureau learns that since the offensive commenced on September 26 Marshal Foch has ...

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  31. PALESTINE CAMPAIGN

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A communique states: The Australian mounted troops on Tuesday captured an enemy column in the vicinity of Kubbetti ...

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  32. ITALIANS CONTINUE PURSUIT.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—An Italian semi-official report states that the Italian right wing, continuing to advance astride the Osum, occupied ...

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  33. ULVERSTONE.

    Leven was visited by the armoredd train on Thursday, and was received by the Universtone Band and a large number of residents from all parts of the ...

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  34. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Short loans are quoted at £ 3 6d, and bills at £ 3 10s per cent. ...

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  35. AUSTRALIANS PRAISED

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr Gordon Gemour states that Sir Conan Doyale and Sir Joseph Cock had an enthusiastic reception when addressing ...

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  36. SPANISH INFLUENZA

    CAPE TOWN Thursday Night.—An epidemic of Spanish influenza is rapidly spreading throughout the country. On the Rand there are nearly 20,000 cases, ...

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  37. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Following [?] peremptory demand that Germany should state whether she proposed to ratify the exchange of ...

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  38. PUBLIC DEBTS SINKING FUND INVESTMENT.

    HOBART, Friday.—The Commissioners of the Public Debts Sinking Fund hare invested £ 23,370 of moneys in their hands in tile Seventh War ...

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  39. LIST OF SOLDIERS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Giving evidence on the Bankruptey Court to-day Frederick Edward Fontains said he went into a company which proposed to ...

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  40. PRISONERS OF WAR

    LONDON, Thursday Night—The Press Bureau states that the War Cabinet has appointed Sir George Cave, Home Secretary, chairman of the ...

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  41. COMPARISON OF SUBSCRIPTIONS.

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  42. AUSTRALIAN ESTATES COMPANY.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—At Australian Estates Company meeting Mr Williamson the chairmen protested against the Queensland Land Act ...

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  43. FRENCH PRISONERS

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—An ordEr from Ludendorff has been found, stating that French war prisoners must be grouped for several days in the open air ...

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  44. THE ARMORED TRAIN.

    BURNIE, Thursday.—It was reported at Devonport that morning that another large application was floating about, but it could not be located ...

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  45. RETIREMENT OF ADMIRAL SIR WILLIAM CRESWELL.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In connection with the report on the naval administration which forecasts the retirement of Admiral Sir William ...

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  46. GERMAN DESTRUCTION

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Council of Bone les Durhone has denounced the burning of Sr. Quentin and Cambrai, and demanded that Germany be ...

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  48. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr W. M Hughes is engaged in conference with the Wheat Committee. ...

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  50. CONGRATULATIONS TO REAR ADMIRAL HALSEY.

    The Commonwealth Government has cabled its congratulations to Rear Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey upon his appointment to the command of the ...

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  51. AERIAL OPERATIONS

    LONDON,Thursday Night.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: We dropped forty-three tons of bombs on selected targets. A concentrated attack was ...

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  52. SPORT & PASTIME

    The annual meeting of members of the North Esk Rowing Club is to be held at the club house on Monday night at 8 o'clock. ...

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  54. RAILWAY FATALITY

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—A message from Cleveland states that twenty workmen were killed and man injured when an express dashed into a ...

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