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  2. THE PACIFIC RAIDER,

    SYDNEY.— A message received from Suva, Fiji, on Friday night, describes the anding there on 21st September of Count von Luckner, on the German sen raider ...

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  3. SHIP LABOR TROUBLES.

    The most important of the strike sequels yesterday were the settlement arrived at between the Port Phillip Stevedores' Laborers' Association and the Victorian ...

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  4. PEACE TALK.

    In a speech yesterday. Lord Robert Cecil categorically denied the report that the Western Allies were contemplating a separate peace, irrespective of Russia and ...

    Article : 295 words
  5. IN THE RIGA. REGION

    A Russian official message on Thursday stated that the enemy had retired fifteen miles in tho Riga region near the Pskov high road and the Little Jagel. Our vanguards in ...

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  6. STATS ELECTIONS.

    The Premier will deliver his policy speech at Creswick his evening. Interest in the speech is almost wholly confined to the degree of ingenuity that Sir Alexander ...

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  7. ITALIANS ATTACKED

    Messages which have reached Washington state that an extremely severe battle is raping at Bainsizza (Isonzo area). Twenty new divisions of Austrians are ...

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  8. HELP FOR THE HOSPITALS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 599 words
  9. FRENCH ADVANCE CONTINUES.

    It was officially reported from Paris on Thursday night that a general advance was made that morning beyond the positions reached on tie previous evening, bordering ...

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  10. THE FLOODED RIVERS.

    ALBURY.— But for of the railway patrol staff on the Victorian sides of the Hurray, the flood might hare been responsible for a serious railway accident. ...

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  11. PROTECTION OF VOLUNTEER WORKERS.

    The provision made by the new regulation made under the War Precautions Act, mentioned in yesterday a issue of "The Agc," is intended as a protection to ...

    Article : 200 words
  12. INCIDENT IN COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons to-day, on the Petroleum Bill, the Government was defeated by 41 votes to 35, upon the Governments proposal to pay surface owners in ...

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  13. Hospital Sunday Appeal.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 760 words
  14. VOLUNTEER ATTACKED.

    A further case of violence on the part of unionist wharf limpers was brought under the notice of the secretary of the Australian Ship and Wharf Workers' Union ...

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  15. THE GERMAN "PILL BOXES."

    Mr. G. J. Wardle. Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, slated in the House of Commons that Groat Britain's exports of cement to Holland totalled ...

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  16. WARNINGS OF FLOODS.

    Referring yesterday to a complaint from Wodonga that thy Postal department, with a view to economy, had neglected to notify imminence of floods in the affected areas, ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    Tho maximum price of Australian butter advanced this morning to 220/ per cwt. New Zealand butter has also advanced to 224/. ...

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  18. GIPPSLAND SOUTH.

    YARRAM.— Mr. T. J. M'Galliard, a candidate for [?]Gppsland South, opened his campaign here on Friday. The Candidate said he had nothing personal against r. ...

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  19. PRO-GERMANS IN AMERICA.

    senator Saulsbury has denounced the pro-German propagandists who are circulating baseless stories of huge Allied losses and thus attempting to of courage the ...

    Article : 222 words
  20. THE NORTH SEA RAID.

    Replying to the indignation expressed by neutral nations over the sinking of Scandinavian ships in the recent North Sea raid, a German official statement a[?]sert ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLES.

    Senator Husking, who was a stand supporter of America's entry into the war, has been accidentally killed in the hunting field. ...

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  22. HOD CONTROL IN ENGLAND.

    A meeting of merchants and manufacturers held at the Cannon street Hotel yesterday, under the auspices of the London Chamber of Commerce, decided to protest ...

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  23. AMERICA'S NAVAL FORCES.

    The American destroyer Cassis has been attacked by a German s[?]bmarine in European waters. Although the torpedo damaged one of her engines and rendered ...

    Article : 330 words
  24. IRISHMEN'S DEMONSTRATION.

    Mr. M. P. Jag[?]rs (preaident of the United Irish League), explaining the present attitude of the league to wards the proposed m[?]eting at the ...

    Article : 412 words
  25. RESTRICTIONS ON RACING.

    The President of the Beard of Trade, Sir Albert Stanley, has informed the stewards of tho National Hunt Club that meetings cannot be held during the winter. ...

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  26. COAL LUMPERS WANTED.

    More coal lumpers are needed to carry on the work of unloading the various collicrs bringing fuel supplies to Victoria, and the Premier is issuing another appeal for ...

    Article : 97 words
  27. Bulgaria Tiring of Her Yoke.

    The Washington correspondent of New York "Sun" says:— "Bulgaria's lukewarm attitude toward Germany is b[?]eeoming more pronounced. There are suggestions that she ...

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  28. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor of Queensland and Lady Goold-Adams arrived at State Government House yesterday evening, on the completion of their tour in Gippsland. ...

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  29. Appeal to the Court.

    Tn connection with Hie dispute between the Waterside Workers' .Federation of Australia and the Commonwealth Steamship Owners' Association and other employers ...

    Article : 297 words
  30. GERMANY FEARS AIR RAIDS.

    It is reported from Berne that Germany is preparing to remove her military factories from Western Germany, fearing that the Allies' aeroplane* will destroy them. It ...

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  31. WAR OPINION IN MEXICO.

    A majority of Mexican senators has informally voted in favor of severing relations with Germany, and observing "a benevolent neutrality" toward the Allies. ...

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  32. Strength of Belligerents.

    The United States War department estimates that the Allies now have 27,500,000 men under arms, and the Central Powers 10,500,000. These figures ...

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  33. DUNDAS.

    The candidature of Lieutenant W. K. Smith, retiring member for Dundas, who has been wounded while oil active service, has been endorsed by the National ...

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  34. A MISSING COUNCILLOR.

    A remarkable position has arisen in the city of Fitzroy in regard to one of the se[?]s for the represant[?]tion of the Central ward. At the last m[?]inclpal el[?]etions, in ...

    Article : 286 words
  35. The Bolo Pasha Intrigue.

    In an article referring to the arrest of M. Lenoir, formerly proprietor of the Paris "Journal," and M. Desouches, a well known solicitor, in connection with the ...

    Article : 210 words
  36. Nationalisation of Liquor.

    The "Daily Graphic" statee:— "The committee which is investigating the conditions of the national acquisition of the liquor trade considers £400,000,000 may cover the ...

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  37. The Trail of the Raiding Hun. LONDON, 26th October.

    Some pathetic scenes were witnessed during the l[?]ncrals of the victims of last Friday's air raid on London. A woman who had been in[?]med during ...

    Article : 68 words
  38. SINN FEIN MOVEMENT.

    Delegates to the number of 1700 attended a Sinn Fein Convention, which was held yesterday at the Mansion House, Dublin. The delegates included many young ...

    Article : 69 words
  39. CHURCH COLLECTION ARRANGEMENTS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 250 words
  40. POSTAL VOTING.

    Electors who are away from their constituencies, or who expect to bo from home on polling day, should prepare at once to take application for a postal ballot paper. ...

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  41. Rioters Killed in Austria.

    A report received in Washington from Rome stales that serious food riots have occurred again in Budapest, Vienna and prague. Soldiers fired on the crowd in ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND DISPUTE SETTLED.

    WELLENGTON.— The coastal snipping dispute has been settled the men resuming on Saturday on the understanding that a conference will be held within fourteen ...

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  43. BRITISH PRISONERS IN TURKEY.

    Mr. W. E. Hume Williams, M.P., addressing a meeting of members of the House of Commons, interested in British prisoners in Turkey, urged that further ...

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  44. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    John Melican. late of Elmore, retired farmer. who died on 28th September. by his will of 5th September, 1917, left £2000 personalty, s[?]bject to the payment of certain bequests, to his ...

    Article : 38 words
  45. To-night's Meetings.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 47 words
  46. STARVATION IN SERVIA.

    The Rome correspondent of the United Press Assoclation says:— are 50,000 Servians starving, nod many thousands of others are enduring awful sufferings owing ...

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  47. N.S.W. Railway and Tramway Revenue.

    The report of the Railway Commissioners of New South Wales for the quarter cnded 30th September shows that there was a decrease of £377,229 in railway earnings ...

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  48. Economic Exhibition.

    The Economic Exhibition new being held under the auspices of the Thrift Campaign Committee in the Besant Hall, Centreway, han proved such a great success, and has ...

    Article : 68 words
  49. Advertising

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  50. A CANDIDATE'S BEREAVEMENT.

    ECHUCA.— Mr. W. H. Day, who is op[?]ing the Minister for Railways, for Rodney, has tomporarily cancelled his election [?]agagoments in consequence of having auf ...

    Article : 52 words
  51. A GERMAN MINISTER RETIRES.

    The Kaiser has reorganised the German Ministry of the Interior. The Minister, Dr. Helff[?]rich is about to retire. \ ' —- - ...

    Article : 27 words
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