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  2. STRIKE SITUATION

    Later news is to the effect that the shipping deadlock is not expected to develop into another serious or extended hold-up of trade. The general ...

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  3. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    It is reported from Christiania that owing to the decreased activity of the German submarines the Norwegian cargo insurance on vessels in the North Sea ...

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  4. ANOTHER ADVANCE

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We again attacked at 6.20 tills morning on a wide front north-eastward and eastward of [?] In conjunction with the Allies on ...

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  5. ITALIAN FRONT

    Au official Italian report stales that, after an [?] the enemy renewed his attacks on Constabella and Marriff, but our artillery compelled ...

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  6. AUSTRIAN WAR COUNCIL.

    The Idea [?] correspondent [?] bays that a great Austrian War Council has been held on the Isonzone front. prince [?] ...

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  7. PEACE TERMS.

    The pan-German congress has passed a resolution declaring that Germany's frontiers must he vastly extended east and west. It was declared also that the ...

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  8. BALKAN CAMPAIGN.

    An authoritative statement from a semi-official source indicates that tho Allies will shortly have 1,250,000 men prepared for n Balkan campaign. Including ...

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  9. AUSTRALIANS’ CONFIDENCE IN AUSTRALIA.

    General Birdwood, in response to a re quest by our London representative for a message on the subject, of the Australian troops share in the recent fighting. ...

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  10. AMERICA NOT INFLUENCED.

    Washington officials state that America has not been Influenced by the peace offer reported in the "Deutsch Tages Zeltung" based on no annexation, and assert that ...

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  11. OREWS PAID OFF.

    The seamen and [?]men who signed on have been paid off as the result of the Oonah development. It was stated at the office of the A.U.S.N. Company. ...

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  12. VILLAGES AND BLOCK HOUSE’S TAKEN.

    The French communique states: Our attack yesterday morning developed brilliantly. The troops. after crossing the [?] ...

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  13. NAVAL MATTERS.

    [?] of the United States warships fired [?] Italian submarine, presumably in the Mediterranean, killing the officer and a seaman. The action was due to the ...

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  14. .BRITISH ADVANCE

    A wire receives at New York states that the British have advanced beyond Poelco[?]elle. ...

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  15. SALUTARY SENTENCES.

    A city [?] has been sentenced to six weeks’ imprisonment for harboring Australian absentees, some of whom bad [?] their leave by from 30 to 48 ...

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  16. PERCIVAL PHILLIPS.

    Percival Phillip writes: The German array has been defeated again. The [?] has been another unqualified success. Prisoners arc surrendering ln large ...

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  17. FIGHTING PROGRESSING.

    A wireless German official message states that the English attacked this morning astride the staden-Boeslnghc railway, and northward of the ...

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  18. THE WATERSIDE DISPUTE.

    The trouble which developed on the [?] front yesterday owing to the refusal of the members of the Seamen’s Union to work with non-unionists and ...

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  19. SINN FEIN.

    The Sinn Fein has summoned all [?] Rome Rule Parliamentarians to resign, and some newspapers go so far as to suggest that the Increasing activity of ...

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  20. RUSSIAN ACTIVITY IN THE BLACK SEA.

    A wireless Russian official report states (lull in the region of the Bosporus our torpedoes destroyed seven [?] barges, and a Russian submarine ...

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  21. ADVANCE OF A MILE

    The United Press correspondent reports that the Allied troops advanced more than mile at places on the front centring on Passchendnel. Our troops reached ...

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  22. RUSSIAN NEWS.

    A message from Petrograd states that M [?] new Cabinet is comprised of six Socialists and 11 representative of other patties. Among tho latter arc— ...

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  23. HAIG’S NARRATIVE.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that the [?] heavy [?] of Monday afternoon and evening made the ground sodden and very difficult for the passage of troops. ...

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  24. UNITED STATES NAVY.

    All. [?] Daniel, Minister for the Navy, has signed 350,000,000 dollars contracts; for doubling the number of U.S.A. destroyers. ...

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  25. COMBINED OFFENSIVE IN BELGIUM.

    A French communique states that in Belgium in conjunction with the British, we attacked at 8.30 this morning the German positions south of the forest of ...

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  26. TROUBLE IN REICHSTAG.

    The Ra[?]ag debate has ended peacefully. Admiral V[?] .Stein, Dr. [?] and Dr. [?] having yielded and [?] that the trouble had arisen ...

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  27. FIRE IN A THEATRE.

    A Petrograd wireless message states that a lire destroyed the Panniel? Theatre wherein numbers of soldiers were billeted, and there were hundreds of ...

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  28. AERIAL WARFARE.

    Advices from Washington state that the [?] Embassy has received word that the Italian aeroplanes bombed Cattaro, severely [?] the Austrian ...

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  29. OBITUARY.

    The death Is reported of H.H. Hussein Kanel [?] of Egypt. Deceased was born on November 1523, and was the oldest living [?] ...

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  30. AMERICA AND THE ALLIES.

    It is reported from Washington [?] [?] loans of [?] each have been made to Britain and France. Britain's total Indebtedness to the United ...

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  31. STRUGGLE FOR DAISY WOOD.

    The United Press correspondent states that the enemy an Daisy Wood, north-eastward of Broodselnde, stubbornly resisted, the Australians surrounded the ...

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  32. FIRST VOLUNTEER COAL CARGO.

    The first cargo of coal hewn by the Victorian "volunteer' miners in New South Wales reached Melbourne to-day by Hobart-Parker's collier Goulburn, ...

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  33. A SUCCESSFUL RAID.

    The Allied air raid on October 1 destroyed the Wondelzen railway station, wherein there were 270 German soldiers, and 70 of them were buried in the debris. ...

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  34. AUSTRALIANS’ SUCCESSES.

    General Birdwood. In a special message says that the Australians have been through three hard engagements, on September 20, September 26, and October 4. ...

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  35. FIRE AT MUNITION WORKS.

    The Press Bureau states that there were 10 deaths and two others Injured In the fire at the munition works in the North of England, reported Iast week. ...

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  36. EFFECTS OF STRIKE.

    The serious effect of the strike in Sydney is shown by the Harbor Trust's summary of roods imported and transhipped at Sydney in August. Oversea ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS.

    The Australian Red Cross Society’s report [?] that there are 2500 prisoners now in Germany and [?] in Turkey. During September [?] [?] parcels and ...

    Article : 132 words
  38. HOLLAND AND GERMANY.

    The [?] states that an agreement between Holland and. Germany stipulates that the submarines shall not attack [?] coilers from England. ...

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  39. DUTCH SHIPPING,

    The United States has determined that tho Dutch ships mud assist In carrring American cargoes, and has refused hunter cont for the [?] ...

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  40. PHILLIP GIBBS.

    (Mr. Phillip Gibbs says that the enemy has Again sustained great losses. Two new divisions, namely, the 227th, straight from Rheims. which only got Into the ...

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  41. GALLANTRY OF NEW ZEALAND TROOPS.

    Sir Douglas Haig, replying to Sir Thomas Mackenzie’s congratulations, says: “Your message of congratulation is much appreciated by all ranks of the gallant ...

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  42. THE CHURCH AND WAR.

    A number of Protestant clergymen in Germany have issued a manifesto stating that the Gorman Protestants are conscious of the mutual Christian aims to ...

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  43. TASMANIAN GOVERNOR'S GIFT

    Sir Francis Newdegate, the Governor Tasmania, has provided a burial ground for Australians who have died at [?] Hospital. The [?] and ...

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  44. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY.

    M, Monitor denies his Inculpation .with Role. and declares that he never [?]ceredit[?] him, directly or indirectly. ...

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  45. BIG “STRIDES” BY THE FRENCH.

    Mr. Phillip Gibbs says that the French galued 1200 yards In two strides, taking hundreds of prisoners, two [?], and many machine guns. They also killed ...

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  46. MADAME [?] ARRESTED

    Madame Tunnel was suspected of changing the Swiss notes which her husband brought from Switzerland, and during an examination the bank officials ...

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  47. MR. HOLMAN.

    It is reported from San Francisco that Mr. W. A. Holman addressed large meetings of organised labor in San Francisco and elsewhere, and said, "Two-thirds of ...

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  48. CANADIAN ARMY.

    The drafted men have been ordered to report themselves on November 19 and join the colors on December 10 ...

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  49. FRESH BATTLE IX PROGRESS.

    A wireless German efficient report states that a fresh battle has developed, end continues between Draolbank and Gheluvelt, In the Gaf territory, and despite ...

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  50. SENSATIONAL DISCLOSURES PREDICTED.

    The Trench Commission on toe Bolo scandal, which is visiting England, is in possession of documents revealing the ramifications of Germany’s peace plots In ...

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  51. UNIONISTS FALSELY ACCUSED

    Frederick Lowden and James [?] who were before the Wollongong Court to-day charged with having shot at Albert Vincent Green, a volunteer ...

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  52. EAST-WEST RAILWAY

    Sir John Forrest, accompanied by Lady Forrest, is to leave for Perth on October 20, and Is to travel over the new East-West railway, two sections of which are ...

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  53. ALLIES’ GREAT FIGHT.

    The United Press correspondent, writing at neon, states that the English and French overseas troops attacked on a wide front on the Paescliendnel ridges, ...

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  54. CANADIAN GRAIN.

    The Government has decided to prohibit the use of grain for the manufacture of beer. The distilleries are now chiefly occupied in the manufacture of ...

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  55. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    It Is understood Unit Sir [?] Laurler will not resign the leadership of the opposition at present. ...

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  56. “DAILY CHRONICLE’S” ACCOUNT.

    The “Dally Chronicle’s” correspondent at Parts writes that General Antholno’s army, co-operating with tile British poshed on and occupied half the ground ...

    Article : 254 words
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