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  2. RECRUITING

    The organising secretary tor the Tasmanian State Recruiting Committee [?] received notice from the Director- General of Recruiting to the effect that [?] ...

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  3. DOINGS IN DUBLIN

    At Dublin the Lord -Mayor states that The Under-Secretary, Sir William Byrne, refused to withdraw the guard from the City Wharf during Sinn Feiner Ashe's ...

    Article : 97 words
  4. MEN AND WOMEN

    Hagley sympathy goes out to Mr. E. and Misses L. and E. Viney and relatives, who received [?]erd that their brother Clarence had been admitted to hospital, ...

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  5. ITALIAN REVERSE.

    The "New York Times'" military correspondent states that the lack of shelis is an Invalid excuse for the disaster to Cadorna’s [?]rmics. The real explanation ...

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  6. BANDITTI LET THEMSELVES GO

    The "Morning Post'' correspondent at Petrograd says it is time to tell the truth about Russian conditions. Whole regions of European Russia arc terrorised ...

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  7. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    Mr. Newton Baker's war communique states that the Venetian Plains have now become part of the Western battle[?]est Germany doubtless thought Italy ...

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  8. WESTERN FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig: Yesterday’s raid at Gavrelle resulted In fourteen prisoners. [?]machine guns, and two trench mor[?]rs. Nearly one hundred Germans were ...

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  9. HEAVY FIRE ON BRITISH FRONT.

    A German wireless reports n powerful destructive lire Is being maintained on the Year, and the lowland region between Houthuist Wood and the Ypres Comines ...

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  10. EAST HOBART LEAGUE

    Though adverse weather condition prevailed on Eight Hours' Day a mo[?] enjoyable and financially successful [?] to Port Cygnet and Intermediate po[?] ...

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  11. COMPLIMENTS EXCHANGED.

    The correspondents with the United states army say the Germans increased their fire on the American trenches, and the Americans similarly replied. ...

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  12. SITUATION CRITICAL.

    the “Daily Telegraph’s” correspondent at Dublin says the situation in Ireland is critical, and anything may happen. The Revolutina[?] y movement has attained ...

    Article : 85 words
  13. RAID ON AMERICAN TRENCHES.

    Washington has a despatch from General Pershing to the effort that the Germans on Saturday ra[?]ded the American trenches. Three Americans were ...

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  14. ARTILLERY GOING GREAT GUNS.

    Sir Douglas Haig.—We slightly advanced our posts to the south-east of Focicapelle, and repulsed a bombing attack westward of [?] ere. There is ...

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  15. RECENT BALTIC BATTLES

    Arthur Pollen, writing to the "New York Times," disagrees with the suggestion that a British [?]eet should have been sent to the basic . He says no fleet ...

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  16. SOUTH HOBART COMMITTEE.

    The south Hobart Recruiting Committee met at the Macquarie street State school last Friday. Mr. V. Butler occupied pied the chair, there being a modem[?] ...

    Article : 137 words
  17. AERIAL WARFARE.

    Mr. Bonar Law states that the Government is compensating for aid said damage up to £500 without any premiums. ...

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  18. MISINFORMED.

    The "New York Sun's" correspondent [?] the American army says a United states officer who recently returned from the British front relates that German ...

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  19. ACROSS THE TAGLIAMENTO.

    Rome advises that the Germans have [?]sed the Tagliamento. ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Regent Square vic[?] has been identified as Mrs. Gir[?]uard. LONDON, Tuesday. Mrs. Gir[?]ard’s bead [?] ba[?]ds were ...

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  21. SALONIKA

    A German wireless official message:— [?]ish battalions, attacking between the Vardar and Lake Doiran, heavily collapsed ...

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  22. ENEMY REPORT.

    Wireless German official:—The Austro-Germans have gained n crossing in the middle of the Tagliamento sector. and are advancing westward. We have ...

    Article : 31 words
  23. BUENOS AYRES DISORDER.

    The United Press correspondent at [?]nos Ayres states that further serious [?]ti-German outbreaks have occurred, and their is much destruction of ...

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  24. CANADIAN POLITICS

    Sir Wil[?] leader of the Opposition. speaking at celewa. outlined his party’s flat form. He favors a Military Service A[?] under which the ...

    Article : 155 words
  25. RUSSIAN NEWS.

    General T[?]hermissoff, commander on the Northern front, dream[?] that the indications are that the enemy intends large operations against the Northern ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council met to-day and iminedi[?]tely adjourned until to-[?] [?]ow, out of respect to the memory of [?] A. J. Carter, member of that ...

    Article : 158 words
  27. RACE -BETWEEN ENEMY GUNS.

    Thus Ward Price:—The enemy's patrois crossed the Tagliamen[?] on the Italian left, but are being held, Even if the retirement must be continued to ...

    Article : 204 words
  28. CUBA PARTICIPATES ACTIVELY.

    Reports from Har[?]an [?]diate that political parties have agreed that [?]ba shall actively participate in the war. Congress is convened for to-day. ...

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  29. GERMAN PIANOS.

    Many English [?] are [?] solutions to [?] to [?] in German pianos. ...

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  30. SWIFT GERMAN RAIDERS.

    The "New York [?]uns Washington correspondent states that It is understood that, the British Admirably is re[?]ly Informed that Germany is ...

    Article : 51 words
  31. ADMIRALTY CILANGES.

    A [?]ral Sir Sackville Carden has been placed on the retired list at his own request, and Rear- Admiral Tudor has been promoted to Vice- Admiral. ...

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  32. GENERAL VON BERGER.

    General von Ret[?] was shot while motoring at [?]dinc. by a Carabineer. He was not killed at Riga, as the Germans claimed. ...

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  33. ARMY IMPROVING.

    Advices from the northern front are a ore favorable. The army committees working energetically to restore discipline. Verch[?]sky, War Minister, has ...

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  34. FURTHER REMARKS BY WAR SECRETARY.

    At Washington War secretary Bake on pha[?]sed that the principal battle front remains In Flanders and France, "for there our forces are fighting." He ...

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  35. KATTEGAT SINKING

    Wireless German official: — After a brave defence against six cruisers and nine large destroyers, a small German auxiliary cruiser was sunk in the ...

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  36. NGARUHOE ERUPTION.

    the [?]lcanie eruption of Naparuboe c[?] A g[?]antic burst on Saturday night threw ston[?] to to great heigh[?] Lo[?] flowed down the mountain side fo[?] ...

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  37. ALLIES CONFERENCE MID NOVEMBER.

    Mr. Ralfour, in the House of Co[?] said it was hoped to held an Allies Conference on the conduct of the war n[?]ar the middle of this month. ...

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  38. TURKS OUSTED.

    Wireless Russian official— Vi[?] enemy artillerying westward of Sesve[?] Lake. We attacked the Turks on the Kalkit sector, on the Black Sea, ...

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  39. PRESSURE INTENSIFIED.

    Italian official:—The enemy has eached the right bank; or tho Tagliamento, northward of Pinzano, and is intensifying the pressure against our left wing. ...

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  40. CONSIDERING DISENTAIL INDUSTRIES.

    The United States Chamber of Commerce suggests creating a board similar to England's to decide what manufactures are essential during the war [?] ...

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  41. NATURALISATION LAW.

    Sir George Cava, replying to a question agent Laszio de Lombos [?]ned artist), said be had met the power to re[?]ke a naturalisation [?]ate. He ...

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  42. GERMAN CRUISER'S CAPTAIN.

    The "Central News'" correspondent at Copenhagen dates that Captain Launceston commander of the German ca[?]er Marie, formerly commanded one ...

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  43. SCIENCE IN AGRICULTURE

    A conference of agricultural exper [?] convened by the Advisory Council [?] Sefen[?]e and Industry. Is to be opened by the Prime Minister in Melbourne on Fri[?] ...

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  44. SWIFTNESS OP ALLIES' MOVEMENT.

    The fact that General Foch m September drew up complete military plans with General Cadorna accounts for the swiftness with which Anglo-French help ...

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  45. GREECE AND THE WAR

    Official cables received at Washington state that Venizelos is now at Rome, aud[?] to visit other Allied capitals. Before calfing a general mobilisation of the ...

    Article : 99 words
  46. AGENT- GENERAL REACHES ENGLAND.

    Mr. J. D. Connolly. West Australian Agent- General has arrived in London. ...

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  47. INDIA

    Practically all the important ra[?]ing chiefs of India are assembled at Delhi to discuss, in a friendly and informal manner, various matters with the ...

    Article : 298 words
  48. GRECIAN SCANDALS

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Athens says a l[?]rid light is [?]own on ox-King Constan[?] wife’s rec[?]vales by the publication of [?] decip[?]red ...

    Article : 112 words
  49. CONSCRIPTION.

    The Federal Cabinet, over which the Prime Minister, now back in Melbourne. will preside, is to meet to-morrow consider the military situation, ...

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  50. SOLDIERS EN ROUTE.

    Generais Foch and Robertson have already joined Cadona at the front. Correspondents describe the remarkable demonstrations made over the ...

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  51. SOPHIA TO WILHELM.

    Ex-Queen Sophia's correspondence is incomplete, as the wireless telegrams are missing. Sophia described the bloody events at Athens on December [?] ...

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  52. WITHOUT FOOTLIGHTS

    A large Philadelphia theatre is to [?] the first ode in the world to be operate without footlights. All the stage [?] nation will come from above, being a ...

    Article : 272 words
  53. PREMIERS' VISIT TO ITALY

    Premiers Lloyd-George and Painleve have gone to Italy to give encouragement, advice and warning to Italy, particularly in regard to Boloism In Italy, which is ...

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  54. NEW POISON GAS.

    The flori[?] correspondent of the "Pe[?]ill Ha[?]ap" (Budapest) states that the Austrians attacked tile city with a new poisonous gas, tho Invention of a ...

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  55. SYDNEY TRAWLERS COMMANDEERED

    The Stale Government Is now compelled to buy fish for same in its fish shops from fishermen. The trawiers [?]erto run by the Government have ...

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  56. GERMAN RULE IN BELGIUM

    The Germans have fined East Flanders 10,000,000 francs because it failed to provide 40,000 laborers In a stated period. ...

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  57. PALESTINE CAMPAIGN

    Egypt official : Gaza operations continuing. We mode contact with the enemy northward of Beersheba. The prisoners in these operations are now 207 officers ...

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  58. BURNIE WATERSIDERS

    The Burnie branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation held a special" meeting on Monday night. The vice-president (Mr. W. E. Freeman, j[?]n.) ...

    Article : 81 words
  59. GERMAN MILITARY COUNCIL

    Paris "Matin's" correspondent at Zurich says Hindenburg presided at the great military political council. , Ludendorff and most of the members of the Federal ...

    Article : 59 words
  60. BRITISH SOBER

    The convictions for drunkenness In the United Kingdom total 84,191, the lowest for nearly half a century, and 65 per cent below the convictions for 1913. ...

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  61. MARQUIS SUICIDES

    The Marquis Carlo Rubines, the husband of the late Edward Labonchere’s daughter, has committed suicide. ...

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