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  2. DAY IN PARLIAMENT.

    After spending a couple of days in discussing—one can scarcely say, criticising—the Budget proposals, the House of Assembly [?]day settled ...

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  3. FEDERAL PROGRAMME.

    The Federal Labor party held a meeting to-day, lasting all the morning and to late in the afternoon. The Prime Minister stated ...

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  4. GERMAN ATTACKS WEAKENING.

    Apparently exhausted by their attacks on the allies’ front in West Flanders, the Germans have relaxed their offensive, while the allies’ forward movement continues, and Thoraout, which lies south-west of Bruges and east of Dixmude Is strongly held. ...

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  5. DANISH SHIPPING AND EXPORTS.

    The Danish Parliament has adopted a kill penalising false declarations re garding the destination of a ship of goods. ...

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  6. SOUTH AFRICA.

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  7. TEMPERING WITH WASHED UP MINE.

    Two fishermen, un[?]ware of the danger, started to strip off the copper plating from a mine washed up at Blackenberghe. The mine exploded, and both ...

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  8. BEYERS’ COMMANDO ROUTED.

    General Botha has routed General Beyers’ commando, taking 80 prisoners. ...

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  9. RERUN ADMITS RETIREMENT.

    It Is officially admitted In Berlin that the Germans and Austrians have been compelled to retreat from Poland before fresh Russian troops from ...

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  10. TASMANIA.

    Lieutenant Orbell, in charge of 53 infantry, 15 light horse, 24 field artillery, five ammunition columns, two army corps, two army medical ...

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  11. CRICKETERS VOLUNTEER.

    Owing to many of the cricketers volunteering, all fixtures have been postponed. ...

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  12. WAR MISCELLANY.

    A proclamation, issued at Antwerp, forbids German soldiers to pillage, and state that the must be no requisitioning without a written or[?]er. Soldiers ...

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  13. THE NEW REBELLION.

    General Beyers. In 1912. was a guest of the Kaiser in Germany, and took the opportunity of studying German army methods. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN ACCOUNT OF THE FIGHTING.

    It Is officially announced in Vienna at the Austrians to tho south-west of Ivangorod have engagod in a despera battle with the Russians, whose ...

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  15. PROTECTING BRITISH AND AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    At last night’s meeting of the Launceston Chamber of Commerce Mr. W. A. Whitaker moved, “With a view of the necessity for replacing goods and ...

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  16. ZEPPELIN SHEDS IN BELGIUM.

    The Germans are building an air-craft shed at Zeldonek. ...

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  17. THE ALLIES’ CAMPAIGN.

    After the Germans had been repulsed at the Ypres Canal on Friday, British advanced over the open fields, driving the enemy east and ...

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  18. ENGLAND.

    It is announced that Prince Maurice of Battenburg has died of wounds received at the front. Prince Maurice, the third son of ...

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  19. RESERVISTS TO BE ARRESTED ON NEUTRAL SHIPS.

    The recent Admiralty order to the British fleet not to arrest enemy reservists on neutral vessels on the high seas has been rescinded. ...

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  20. SMUGGLING PICTURES.

    A reserved judgement was given in the High Court to-day by Mr. Justice Isaacs in a charge preferred against Joseph Tuckett, formerly of Collins ...

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  21. ENEMY’S EFFORTS MODERATING.

    Another communique stales that the enemy's efforts on the Nieuport-Dixmude front are apparently moderating. The allies’ offensive continues ...

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  22. BLACKMAILING PRINCE OF MONACO.

    The Germans have occupied the Prince of Monaco’s chateau of De marchais, near Rheims. and threaten to blow it up unless he pays two and ...

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  23. A LOYAL BOER.

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  24. GERMAN PRISONERS IN ENGLAND.

    A hundred and seventy-four German soldiers, many m ere lads, bave been brought to Caroberley, near A ldershot' A hundred German and Austrian ...

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  25. MEN AND WOMEN.

    The officers of the Hobart Baptist Chu[?] and their wives met at dinner on Wednesday evening to felicitate the treasurer of the church (Mr. F. W. ...

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  26. GERMAN BATTERIES TRAPPED.

    Details have been secured of the recent destruction or three Gorman batteries north of the Air[?]e. A Uhlan patrol discovered a French convoy ...

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  27. KING OF PORTUGAL READY TO SERVE.

    King Manuel renewed his offer to serve Great Britain, and has even, expressed his readiness to serve under the present regime in Portugal for ...

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  28. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Captain Walker Russell, of the Northamptonshire Regiment, has been killed in action. ...

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  29. NEW ZEALANDER DIES OF HIS WOUNDS.

    Lieutenant Robert Gee, of the Wiltshire Regiment, the eldest son of Mrs. of Wellington, who was wounded in France, has died at Neuilly. ...

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  30. SIR GEO. REID’S MESSAGE

    The following cable messages have been received from Sir Geo[?]ge Reid:— LONDON, October, 27. 11.5 p.m. Official.—Between the Yser region ...

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  31. DISAFFECTION ANTICIPATED.

    Sir James sivewright. formerly Commissioner of Works in Capo Colony, in the course of an interview yesterday, halt that South Africans in London ...

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  32. HATRED OF THE ENGLISH.

    Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria, who commands the 6th Army Corps, has Issued an order of the day as fellows. —“We are fortunate in beating the ...

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  33. GERMANY.

    The latest example of German mendacity takes the form of a proclamation­ placarded in three languages in Brussels, which reads as follows:— ...

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  34. A CRITICAL MOMENT.

    There are three main canals between Nieuport and Dixmude. The Germane crossed the second on Sun day, and reached Pervyse on Monday, ...

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  35. STRONG MEASURES.

    The Government is mobilising very large forces with a view to ending the whole Insurrection movement. ...

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  36. BATTLEFIELD INCIDENTS.

    The following story is told of the exploit of a dragoon marksman who as stationed behind a fence near a swing bridge at Sailly, near Lille. Two ...

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  37. PUBLIC BECOMING UNEASY.

    T h e "D ally Chronicle’’ has received Information, via Holland, which shows at there is an Increase of public un easiness In Germ any, and widely ...

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  38. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Elmslie, leader of the State Labor party, unfolded Labor’s policy for the coming elections at South Melbourne to-night. He had a good ...

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  39. CANADA.

    The 16,000 men required for the second Canndian expedition has been secured twice over. ...

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  40. AUSTRIA.

    As the result of German officers taking supreme command In Austria, a German staff have been installed at Trento. ...

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  41. WEST AFRICA.

    German troops have invaded Angola, Portuguese West Africa. Portugul is sending warships immediately. ...

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  42. WITH THE RUSSIANS.

    An official communique Issued by the Russian Government states that fighting has recommenced In East Prussia, where the Russians have ...

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  43. SOUTH AFRICAN REBELLION.

    The Governor-General of South Africa reports that General Botha left Rustenberg on Tuesday morning, and came in touch with General Beyers’ ...

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  44. IN THE FAR EAST.

    A Chinese drawing German pay has proved to be responsible for misconduct attributed to the Japanese at Shantung. The authorities at Hong ...

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  45. BELGIUM .

    Great Britain and Germ any have arranged, through the American end Spanish Ambassadors, for provisioning Belgium . ...

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  46. GERMANS BEATEN BACK.

    The "Daily Mail" says that the Germans have been beaten back over the Yser River, and many were drowned, and many taken prisoners. The enemy ...

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  47. GRAY INDEMNITY FUND

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  48. WATERSIDE WORKERS’ AWARD.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day. before Mr. Justice Powers, an application was made un behalf of the Common wealth Steamship Owners’ Association ...

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  49. ALBANIA.

    The Italian Government has explained that its action in fending an expedition to Valona is due to a Franco-British warning that the Young ...

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  50. 3000 PRISONERS TAKEN.

    The fighting on the Vistula extends from Kutno. due west of Warsaw, to the mouth of the Tizanka Rivor, The fighting was particularly fierce at ...

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  51. UNION GOVERNMENT’S ANNOUNCEMENT.

    Official.—The Governor-General of South, Africa has informed the Secretary for the Colonies that the Government of the Union has issued the ...

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  52. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The well-known French airman, Paulhan, flying at a height of eight thousand feet, recently traversed the German lines toards Amiens. He ...

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  53. ON TH E SEA.

    A Central news Amsterdam message emanating from Berlin, states to m the Emden has sunk the Japanese merchantm an Kamasecka Mara. ...

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  54. GERMAN COMMUNICATIONS THREATENED.

    Telegrams from Warsaw state that heavy columns of Russian cavalry occupied Imedz on Tuesday. This has caused excitement in Petrograd. as it ...

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  55. ON THE RIGHT WING.

    The "Times” correspondent at Berne says that it is reported that tho Germans have largely reinforced their army in Alsace, and the French are ...

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  56. FLOODS IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    A violent thunderstorm struck Cum nock yesterday, and 132 points of rain fell. A young Englishman named. Teak was drowned while trying to cross a ...

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  57. MEXICO.

    General Carranza has tendered his resignation of the Presidency on the condition that General Villa retires into private life. ...

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  58. NEW BRITISH ANTI-AIRCRAFT GUN.

    During last week’s fighting the new British anti-aircraft gun destroyed two aeroplanes in Northern France. ...

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  59. SINKING OF THE MANCHESTER COMMERCE.

    A survivor of the steamer Manchester Commerce, which w as recently sunk by a German mine off the north coast of Ireland, says that tho ...

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  60. GIRL SPY SHOT.

    A Germ an girl spy has been courtuiarttalled. and shot near Petrograd. Her clothes were lined with admirably executed plans of Kronstadt and the ...

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  61. ZEPPELINS FLY OVER HOLLAND.

    Eight Zeppelins were seen during Sunda[?] and Monday flying in a westerly direction over Hasselt, on the east side of Zuider Zee. ...

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  62. ENGLISH ADVANCE EAST OF YPRES.

    It is officially announced that the English have advanced to Paschendsele, seven miles north-east of Ypres. ...

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  63. FIVE DAYS BATTLE NEAR WARSAW.

    The conflict before Warsaw was conducted fiercely for five days, and long trains of wounded came in . together with bands of German and Austrian ...

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  64. UNITED STATES.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday, The British Ambassador (Sir Ce[?] S[?]ring R[?]) has complained to the State department that American ...

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  65. ARCHDUKE’S ASSASSIN.

    The Austrian Court has passed the death sentence on Gavillo Princip, the assassin of the late Archduke Franz Ferdinand in and his consort, and has ...

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  66. DUTOH LUGGER SUNK.

    The Dutch lugger Maria Christina has been blown up and Punk by a mine In the North Sea. Ten of her crew were drowned, ...

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  67. OFFICIAL NEWS.

    In official communique issued by the French Government states that the German attacks between Nieuport and Arras were much less vigorous on ...

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  68. ANOTHER STEAMER SUNK.

    Another steamer Is reported to have boon Mown un by a mine off Malin Head, the most northerly cape of Ireland ...

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