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  2. THE REFERENDUM

    Are you in favor of the Government laving, in this grave emergency, the same compulsory powers over citizens in regard to ...

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  4. IN THE BALKANS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— A Rumanian communique states: The enemy is attacking the whole front, and we are retiring towards the right ...

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  5. PYENGANA.

    A public mooting was held at Mrs. Terry's hall, Pyengana, on Saturday night to elect a sub-committee to co-operate with the Central Referendum ...

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  6. ARRIVAL T HOBART.

    HOBART, Thursday.— The Prime Minister (Mr Hughes) arrived this afternoon snortly after 4 o'clock, and was met by the Mayor (Alderman ...

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  7. CLAIMS BY AUSTRIANS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — A wireless communique from Vienua states: We reoccupied Czikseredaszi. The enemy's resistance in the Georgeny ...

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  8. MEETING AT THE CITY HALL AT HOBART.

    HOBART, Thursday.— A record audience for Hobart assembled at the City Hall to-night to hear the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) speak on ...

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  9. THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — General Sir Douglas Haig reports: There is increased enemy artillery north of Neuville St. Vaast. The enemy blew up ...

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  10. YES! YES! YES!

    We have received from Messrs. Allan and Co., music publishers, 276 and 278 Collins-street, Melbourne, with permission to reproduce, a copy of the ...

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  11. THE PRIME MINISTER

    The Prime Minister (Mr W. M. Hughes) arrived at Launceston by tho Loongana yesterday morning, and left immediately for Hobart, whore he ...

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  12. A GERMAN REPORT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A German communique states: The enemy is resuming in the Mards Valley. He retired on the Georgeny ...

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  13. SERBIAN COMMANDS.

    BUCHAREST, Wednesday Night. — General Averesen has been appointed to command the Second Army, and General Christesco takes over the ...

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  14. BRITISH OCCUPY POSITIONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The War Office report from Salonika states: We occupied Topolova, Prosenrk, and our mounted men drove hark enemy ...

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  15. LILYDALE.

    On Tuesday night the National Referendum Committee met in the Council Chambers, Mr. D. W. Bostock being voted to the chair. It was decided to ...

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  16. FRENCH ENTEND GAINS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A French communique states: We organised the positions we captured south of the Somme yesterday and extended our ...

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  17. SERBIANS SUCCESSFUL

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—"The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Athens states that the Serbians continue attacks on the whole front before ...

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  18. MEETING AT LONGFORD.

    Mr Tas Shields, M.L.C., Mr C. R. Howroyd, M.H.A., and Lance-Corporal Oliver H. Daniels will address the electors of Longford to-morrow night in ...

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  19. M. VENIZELOS AT SALONIKA.

    HOME, Wednesday Night.—M. Venizelos visited the Entente representatives at Salonika, and reviewed 20,000 Greek revolutionaries. ...

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  20. MR COOK TO VISIT LAUNCESTON.

    Mr Joseph Cook, M. H. R., leader of the Opposition in them Federal Parliament, will be speaking in Launceston on Tuesday, October 24 and will also ...

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  21. A GERMAN REPORT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. A German communique states: Numerous enemy attacks extended far northward of the Anere, and he established ...

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  22. MINISTER FOR DEfENCE.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Defence has denied that the Government intended to put an extra division in the field, the said the ...

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  23. GREEK FLEET SURRENDERS TO THE ALOES.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.— An Exchange telegraph message from Athens states that following the result of the ultimatum by the Allies, the ...

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  24. LOTTAH.

    A public meeting was held at Lottah on Saturday last in the Council Chambers. The Warden (Councillor J. M'Aulilf) presided, and stated that ...

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  25. ENEMY LINES TAKEN.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—A communnique from Salomka states: We captured the first enemy lines on the heights westward of Gjeujeli. The ...

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  26. ATTACKS REPELLED.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—General Sir Douglas Haig reports: Our curtain fire caught the enemy on the parapets and stopped an attempted ...

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  27. SURRENDER OF THE GREEK FLEET.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The Athens correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle" says that the Cabinet received Admiral Dufournet's ultimatum ...

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  28. VIOLENT ATTACKS REPULSED.

    PARIS, Thursday Morning.—A communique states: We repulsed tow violent attacks at Chaulnes Wood, and others on the ontskirts of Saint ...

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  29. UNIONISTS TO REMAN'N ACTIVE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — The secretary of the national executive of the Australian Trades Union Congress denies the statement that the ...

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  30. EXPELLED FROM LABOUR PARTY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— The secretary of the Political Labor Council of Victoria announces that the central executive has expelled Senator Russell ...

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  31. BATTLE OF BOVENT.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.— The Paris correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle" says that after three weeks quiet the French, south of the somine, ...

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  32. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    ROME, Wednesday Night. — The Glornale i'Italia" suggests making one supreme command of the allied armies, with united power staff, and to transfer ...

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  33. MR HUGHES'S ITINERARY.

    The itinerary which Sias been arranged for Mr Hughes during his brief visit to Tasmania is in accordance with that remarkable capacity for work ...

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  34. MR ADAMSON M.L.A. ASSAULTED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A most disorderly meeting was addressed at Bundaberg on Tuesday night by Mr. J. Adamson. M.L.A., who resigned from ...

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  35. MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—Lieutenant General percy Lake in despatches reviews the operations in Mesopotamia from January 19 to April 13. It is a ...

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  36. PRISONERS TAKEN BY THE ITALIANS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—It is officially reported that the Italians took 5084 prisoners, including 164 officers, at Curso. ...

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  37. THE NEWS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The news of the Greek ultimatum was received overlate for comment, and details were only available in the extra ...

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  38. ENTERNCHMENTS CAPTURED.

    ROME, Wednesday Night.—A communique states: We captured on Monte Passublo the whole of a close network of entrenchments form ...

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  39. GORMANSTON COUNCIL.

    QUEENSTOWN, Thursday.—At the Gormanston Municipal Council meeting last night correspondence relative to conscription was discussed. The ...

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  40. THE LAUNCESTON MEETINGS.

    An interesting feature of the Prime Minister's visit to Tasmania will be the address to women, which he will deliver at the Princess Theatre at 4 ...

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  41. MEETING AT PERTH.

    On Tuesday night the Perth Hall was filled to overflowing at an anti-conscription meeting. Mr George Dennis, who presided, stated that he ran[?] ...

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  42. HEAVY REVERSE BY THE AUSTRIANS.

    ROME, Thursday Morning.—The of fensive was preceded by five days' intense artillery hombardment and great aeriat activity. The result of the ...

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  43. TURKS DISLODGED.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A Russian communique states: In the coastal region of the caucasus we dislodeed the Turks from the mountain ...

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