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  2. FOR VALUR

    The “Gazette” announces the award the Victoria Cross to the late Skipper Crisp (Naval Reserve), of the smack [?] son, and the Distinguished [?] ...

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  3. WESTERN FRONT

    “We have slightly improved our position southward and westward of Passchendacle, and south-eastward of Poelcapelle, taking prisoners. ...

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  4. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    At Washington Mr. Robert Lapsing (War Minister) says that ”any statement that Russia has quitted the war Is entired unfounded.” ...

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  5. AERIAL WARFARE

    Sir Dougins Haig:—Taking advantage of a change in the weather on Wednesday, our and the enemy's aeroplanes were in the air all day. The visibility was ...

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  6. ITALIAN DISASTER.

    War correspondents pay a [?]e to the courage and tenacity of the Italian Third Army. During the retreat the [?] performed prodigies of vator. ...

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  7. PRISONERS NOW 200,000.

    Wireles Gorman officed Italian prisoners now 200,000, and 1800 guns. ...

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  8. BETREAT IN THE RAIN.

    Though the war correspondents on the Italian front are not yet permitted to disclose the details of the ltalian retrear, the latest accounts show that the ...

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  9. GUNS SOMEWHAT VIOLENT.

    French communiqué:—There is a some, what violent artillery duel north of the Alsne. In the region of liaisons de Champagne, and on the right of the Meuse to ...

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  10. GERMANS AND RUSSIANS FRATERNISE.

    Wireless Russian official:—Our soldiers fraternised with the enemy on the Vishnoil Lake sector. We succcssafully raided northward of Husiatya, and ...

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  11. ENEMY PRESSURE IN THE TAGLIAMENTO.

    Italian Officlaly—The enemy [?] is heavier on our left wiag on the Tag[?]mento line. We detained attempts to reach the right bank of the river. ...

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  12. DARING AIRMAN,

    Sir Douglas Haig—Hostile artillery is most active in the neighbourhood of Ypres. Staden railway. Our artillery’s activity on the whole battle front is continues. A ...

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  13. NOURGEVIS VERSUS SOCIALISTS.

    The “Dally Chronicle’s” Petrograd correspondent says the chief topic of discussion is the possibility of an early Bolshevik rising. The Bolsheviks ...

    Article : 78 words
  14. BRITISH MERCHANTS OFFER HELP.

    The president of the Federation British Industries has telegraphed to Premier Orlando, pledging its members, whose joint capital exceeds £2,000,900, ...

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  15. BOMBING IN BADEN.

    French communiqué: — Three enemy aeroplanes were brought down and seven forced down damaged in reprisal for bombing Dunkirk. Seventeen of our ...

    Article : 55 words
  16. THE FRENCH SUCCESS.

    French communiqué:—The results of our victory at Malmaison have not been slow in showing. Threatened on the right, pressed by our infantry, and ...

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  17. GRADO OCCUPIED FROM THE SEA.

    Renin reports [?] that the Italians fought stubbornly and bravely at many points. It Is claimed chat Grado (western horn of tie Gulf of ...

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  18. ALLEGED CHANGE IN RUSSIAN WORKERS.

    The “New York World’s” correspondent at Petrograd, visited Ronstadt and found a remarkable change in the spirit of the Bolsheviks, who. they soy. do not ...

    Article : 74 words
  19. SEA FIGHT IN KATTEGAT

    New York reports that a German alder, accou[?]panying trawler, has been sunk in the North Sea. ...

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  20. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    Sew York correspondents at the American headquarters in France report that the first Americans in the trenches have been relieved by other battalions. There ...

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  21. THE RETREAT.

    From Rome.—Correspondents’ despatches show that the retreat was a [?]anoeuvre of the greatest difficnity. which a touch of pane night have ...

    Article : 264 words
  22. ADMIRALTY ACCOUNT.

    The Admiralty: Our naval forces operating In the Kattegat have apparently engaged with enemy forces, probably patrols. Official information only ...

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  23. PATROLS REACH TAGLIAMENTO.

    Italian officlal:—Reciprocal [?] at Tagliamento River, Our machine gnu[?] repulsed enemy palrols, which advanced to the river bank. ...

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  24. “UNNOTICED AND UNDISTURBED.”

    The German official report puts it this way:—Unnoticed and undisturbed we last night withdrew our lines from the' billy front or Chemin des Dames. ...

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  25. MYSTERIOUS MURDER

    A sensational discovery has been [?] within the railings of Regent Square dens, in (Gray’s Inn road, of a sack [?] [?]uing the body of an 18-year-old ...

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  26. TROOPS CHEERED EN ROUTE.

    The “Daily Telegraph’s” Milan correspondent states that the French and English croops were warily cheered when traversing the Italian towns. ...

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  27. ENEMY ARTILLERY VERY ACTIVE.

    Sir Douglas Haig.—we prisouerea a w Germans ill a patrol encounter westward of Labassee. There was great [?] arillierying in the night [?] ...

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  28. SAMARANTHA AS AMBULANCE DRIVER.

    From New York several American girls are going to Franco as ambulance drivers. ...

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  29. SUCCESSFUL GERMAN RUSE.

    A mounded officer who managed to [?]iape at Muate Nero stared that the amperage of the Germans In their rear was [?] so [?] surprise, ...

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  30. COST OF BAINSIZZA.

    New York cables from Rome stafe that 30,000 Germans, including two divisions and a general, were killed on [?] [?]. ...

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  31. FRENCH DRIVING ENEMY.

    Irencli communiqué:—During the night we continued our advance between the Oise Canal end the repion of Corvany, and readied the southern bank of ...

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  32. DANISH ACCOUNT.

    Copenhagen reports a German cruiset sunk in the Kattegat. At seven on Friday morning the German auxiliary cruiser Marie, 3000 tons, ...

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  33. NEW YORK MAYORAL ELECTION.

    New York displays greal interest ill the Mayoral election on November 6. The Prii[?] candidates are Mayor Mitchell and Judge Hylan, also Hillqult, Socialist. ...

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  34. CE[?], CHEERY.

    Lord Robert Cecil. Interviewed, says the Italian situation is good, and all the Indications arc that not only is there no del[?]etiontion but the spirit of file people ...

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  35. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    Yesterday’s by-election for North [?] ford. In the place of the late Cr W. Byles, resulted:— Ben Tlllett (Independent) .. .. .. 28 ...

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  36. BRITAIN’S FOOD

    Queues arc formed outside many London provision shops, owing to the shortage of tea, sugar, buller, and margarine, the shopkeepers limit each customer’s ...

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  37. BRITISH MINISTER’S VIEWS.

    Lloyd-George, in a message to the Italian Government, expresses satisfaction at the Italo-British friendship, which is about to be cemented by the ...

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  38. GERMAN ATTACK AT PASSOHENDELE.

    Sir Douglas Halg:—We repulsed on Saturday morning, after sharp fighting, attracts southward and westward of Pasecheudaele, where the enemy ...

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  39. ANOTHER STORY.

    The survivors from the German a[?]tary cruiser Marie, who liaded at Helsingborg (on the Swedis[?] coast of the sound) deelare that their best, which ...

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  40. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The correspondent of the “Morning Post” at Rome says that General pollle prepared the Tagllamente as Italy’s line of defence. The satiation Is Identical ...

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  41. HIGH-SPEED BOAT SUNK

    VANCOUVER, Saturday morning. New York reports that an electrically controlled speed boat attacked a British patrol off Belgium. The boat was ...

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  42. MILK-HUNGRY WORKERS

    Owing to the farmers and retailers Bredbury and Rondley. in Cheshire, [?] ellning to sell milk at the local Committee’s price, the workpeople raid ...

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  43. NATIONAL SAFETY LEAGUE.

    Sir Arthur Yapp. Director of the Food Economy campaign, flaking at Keughley announced the foriution of a League of National Safety, for the purpose of ...

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  44. ADMIRALTY REPORT.

    An electrically-controlled high speed boat attacked our patrols on the Belgian coast to-day, The attack was defeated and the boat destroyed. ...

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  45. GIGANTIC BATTLE TENDING.

    Messages from Rome show that the Italian people are waiting events With suppressed emotion. Relieving that the Italian plains an to witness the most ...

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  46. PALESTINE FIGHTING.

    Egypt official:—We hold the position northward of Beersheba, and have successfully raided another portion of the front, killing a large number. ...

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  47. FRENCH CONSOLIDATING ON ANISETTE FRONT.

    Paris communiqué:—The French are organising the new ground on the Ais[?] front. There is an artillery duel on Various sectors of chem[?] des ...

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  48. FRENCH LOAN

    The new French war loan is limited to ten thousand million francs, [?] mobey. at. 4 per cent The price is £0 l13/4, which will yield 5.83 per cent. ...

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  49. REALISING THE EXTENT OF THE DISASTER.

    The “Daily Telegraph’s” Milan correspondent says the public is gradually the extent of the disaster, and [?] a determination to [?] ...

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  50. BRITISH ENGINEERS SCEPTICAL

    The newspapers are puzzled regarding the electrically-controlled boat which our patrois on the Belgian coast destroyed. The Admiralty communiqué la not ...

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  51. INTERNED AUSTRALIANS

    Jim O’Connor, Australian racing and boxing man. who Has just teen released from Ruhleben internment camp owing to sickness, states that the treatment of ...

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  52. BRITISH ADVANCE.

    Egypt official:—After a heavy bombardment we attacked on Thursday night the western and south-western defences of Gaza and captured the Turkish first ...

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  53. CONSPIRING WITH THE ENEMY

    Schler, the Swiss manufacturer, admits that his £4-00,060 advanced for the purchase of “Le Journal.” was German money. ...

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  54. HANNIBAL AT THE GATES.

    Von Bulew’s advance, guards are only [?] milles from Venice, and the coming battle on the banks of the [?] will be practically a titanic struggle to ...

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  55. NAVAL AIRMEN.

    In Els speech on Thursday. Sir Exle Geddes referred to the naval air service, which, be said, had increased from 700 to 41.000 He paid a tribute to the air ...

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  56. ENEMY ACCOUNT.

    Wireless German; official:—Our attacks on the eastern bank of the Tagliamento compelled the Italian brigades, [?]holding out to retire or surrender. ...

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  57. GERMAN INTERNMENT CAM

    The German civilian interment can at Munster has been destroyed by [?] Several of the prisoners were killed, [?] many injured. ...

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  58. IRISH AFFAIRS

    The Central News Agency says the Dublin atmosphere is Intense with excrement, owing to the rumors from carlons parts of the century that tie report ...

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  59. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES

    According to-an official ruturn issued by the defence department, the number of Australians now out of action Is 112,482. Detalls as follow:— ...

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  60. ALLIED REINFORCEMENTS.

    Washington desitetches from Rome state that the Allied forces found the Italian army stronger in material and [?] than they expected and believe ...

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  61. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    The matches played at Richmond [?]:—Australian Military Head[?] ters, 23. Canadians, 12. The Australian were belter at nil points of the [?] ...

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  62. ITALY’S CONFIDENCE.

    Mr. Macpher[?] on behalf of the War. [?] stated in the Commons that General cadons, on Debait of the Italian Government. Expressed to doubt to the ...

    Article : 159 words
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