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  2. BRITISH CAPTURES

    Mr. H. W. Forster, speaking in the House of Commons, said that since the beginning of the war the British have taken 166,000 prisoners, over 800 guns. ...

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  3. IRISH PROBLEM

    Speaking in the House of Lords, discount count Chaplin drew attention to the gravity of the situation in Ireland, and asked what steps the Government was ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE

    Gnr. Eddington, G[?]bert O'Co[?] Hobart, 30/9/17. Pie. Roberts', Edward Emmerton, Launceston, 6/10/17. ...

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  5. CONSCRIPTION PROPOSALS

    ln reply to a question whether men who bad married since tile outbreak of the war will be classed us single men, under the conscription proposals, the ...

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  6. ANZACS IN ITALY

    Sir Dogulas Hole reports that this morning the enemy heavily bombarded our positions northward of the Menin road, and Ills infantry shortly afterwards ...

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  7. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    Mr. Archibald Hurd a well-Known writer on n[?]al matters, commenting on the record for the week against the submarine, points out that the faith ...

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  8. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    Colonel Murlvielf, commander of the Prtrograd garrison, has Issued a proclamation stating that It Is untrue that the Petrograd troops went over to Kereuaky. ...

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  9. KAISER VISITS SUBMARINES.

    The Kaiser, during a recent visit to a submarine "base on the Adriatic, addressed the crews, and asked God's blessing on the submarine work. ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S FOOD

    The Press Bureau states that the Food Controller has fixed the maximum retail Price of margarine at 1/ per lb., except Oleo margarine, which is 1/4 per lb. ...

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  11. PETROGRAD BURNING.

    The "Politlken" reports that Petrograd is burning. ...

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  12. AERIAL WARFARE.

    Four New South Wales nurses, who were at the hospital at Zuydcoote when it was bombed by the German airman, and seven of the staff were killed and ...

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  13. KERENSKY DEFEATED.

    The New York ''Evening Globe's" correspondent at Petrograd states that on November 13 the situation was nearing settlement with a Coalition Government ...

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  14. TEA AND MILK.

    Lord Rhondda, speaking at Edinburgh, said that he was going to purchase all the stocks of tea in Ceylon and India and sell them in Britain at cost price. He ...

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  15. COLLISION IN MID-AIR.

    Second. Lieutenant Armstrong, of the Royal Flying Corps, a Canadian, and another flyer were aeroplaning at a considerable height above the Firth of Forth, ...

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  16. MARINE DISASTER

    A steamer without lights, under Ad[?]ralty orders, collided with another the Channel on Sunday, and sank. Fourteen of those on board were drowned. ...

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  17. HEAVY FIGHTING AT KIEFF.

    M. Kerensky's detachments are concentrated close to Petrograd, and M. Kerensky has issued a proclamation guaranteeing to clear out the Bolsheviks ...

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  18. THOSE AMERICAN SHIPS.

    Mr. Duggan, who presided over the conference of unions interested In the shipbuilding proposals of the Federal Government, reiterates his charge against ...

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  19. BOTH SIDES BOMBING.

    The French communique states:—Four enemy aeroplanes were brought down, and four fell uncontrolled In our lines. Our aeroplanes he[?]vily bombed the ...

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  20. ARTILLERY DUELLING.

    The French communique states that a violent artillery duel Is proceeding north of Braye-en-Lannals and to the right of the Meuse. ...

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  21. WORLD-FAMOUS ANZACS

    The "New York World" publishes a despatch from Rome which states that the troops assisting the Italians Include French Chasseurs and "the world ...

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  22. KERENSKY RETIRING.

    There Is no reliable news from Petrograd. though the "Poli[?]en" asserts that a telephone message was received at Helsingfers stating that when the revolutionaries ...

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  23. BELGIAN RAIDERS.

    Sir Douglas Hals reports—We drove off raiders near Polderhoek Wood, to the north of the Menin road. Northward of Sixschoote the Belgians entered the German ...

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  24. JAPAN AND THE WAR

    General Oah[?], in an interview with reference to the proposal to despatch a Japanese army to Europe, said it was impracticable." The smallest useful force ...

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  25. VICTORIAN ELECTIONS

    As a result of a further counting of the votes to-day, the state of parties in the new Parliament is new—Minister[?] 12, Liberal 32, Labor 21. ...

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  26. AMERICANS KILLED

    Washington despatched from France state that German shells killed and wonded a few more Americana and brisk fighting is now developing ...

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  27. POGROMS AT MOSCOW.

    Copenhagen reports that serious fighting is raging at Petrograd, and the Bolsheviks appear to retain the upperhand. The Socialist parties have offered ...

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  28. FRENCH POLITICS

    President Polncare has flaked M. Clemencenu to form a Cabinet, and he has accepted. M. Clemenceau la 76 years of age, and was originally a medical man. He is ...

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  29. AN AMERICAN RAID.

    General Pershing reports that the Americans raided the German Frenches, [?] and wounding several Germans. ...

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  30. PRESS REPRESENTATIVE'S VIEWS.

    The Australian Press Association representative at present visiting Ireland writes that the situation is critical, but hopeful. The crux of the problem is no ...

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  31. MASONIC BUREAU IN PARIS.

    The Freemasons of Paris have opened a Masonic bureau for the Allied armies and especially Invite the overseas Masons assuring them of a [?]eaternal welcome and ...

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  32. RUPPRECHT'S LOSSES.

    The United Press correspondent at headquarters states that Prince Rupprecht [?] exhausted 1 divisions in defending the Passchenda[?]le Ridge. Despite ...

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  33. CONSCRIPTION

    The Canadian press, in commenting on Mr. Hughes' speeches, says that Canada also will prove a coward as well as a traitor if she fails to endorse conscription. ...

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  34. BOLSHEVIKS' CRUELTY

    The "Daily News" correspondent at Stocklrolm states that It la impossible to discover the truth, but there is a rumor from Russia that the Bolsheviks, ...

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  35. MORE "GERMAN GOLD."

    Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister) said today that having regard to the spread to Bololsm in France, Russia, and Italy, and in view of the dangers of ...

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  36. ENGLISH PAPERS SILENT.

    Influential newspapers have thus far thought it wise to refrain from commenting on the Australian conscription issue, but give prominence to Mr. Hughes' Sydney ...

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  37. PALESTINE CAMPAIGN

    In an official message from Palestine General Allenby reports that the Infantry and mounted men continue their advance. We now hold the railway near N[?]neh ...

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  38. ITALIAN FRONT

    A wireless German report states:—We are advancing southwards in the mountains from Fo[?] and Foltre, and are in contact with the enemy. ...

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  39. GOLDEN CALVES IN MAORILAND

    Unusual transactions in live stock at Hawkes Bay are attributed to the activity of buyers who are alleged to be representing the meat trust. The growers ...

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  40. MURDER AND ROBBERY.

    The Police have arrested William Mr. Mahon in connection with the recent murder and robbery of £4000, and recovered most of the money, at Christ-church. ...

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  41. AUSTRIAN AMBASSADOR

    The Crown Prince officially visited Prince Von Bulow in Berlin, and political Importance is attached to the visit. It is believed that the Kaiser wishes Prince ...

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  42. ACTIONS INTENSIFIED.

    The Italian official wire-states:—The enemy has Intensified his action on our mountainous front from Aslago to the [?]lave Valley. We effectively resisted ...

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  43. ALLENBY MOVING UP.

    Mr. W. F. Maskey. writing on Tuesday, states: Surmounting the colossal[?] of earning up supplies to the wide battle front. General Allenby to-day moved ...

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  44. DYNAMITE IN CANADA

    Tremblery, who was accused of the Athelstan dynamite outrage, has turned King's evidence and confessed to the existence of a plot to assassinate the conscription ...

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  45. LLOYD-GEORGE'S SPEECH

    The German newspapers lengthily comment on the Anglo-French crisis, and rejoice at the prospect of Lloyd-George's resignation, which they believe is inevitable ...

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  46. THE RABBIT " PEST "

    The British Government has offered, through the Commonwealth Government, to take 10,000 tons of Australia's rabbit surplus next season, at the same rates ...

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  47. BALKAN CAMPAIGN.

    A wireless German official message [?]taten:— The French ov[?]ated [?] positions westward of Ochrldn Lake. ...

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  48. ADRIATIC COAST

    A Swiss message states that the Central Empires are appre[?]nsive of an Allied landing on the Adriatic coast, where there are no permanent fortifications ...

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  49. RAID ON PACIFISTS

    The detectives raided the [?] of four pacifist organisations in London. and they required a van to remove the correspondence and samples of propaganda ...

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  50. PURPLE CROSS " HORSE DAY."

    Purple Cross "Horse Day" was celebrated to-day in Launceston, and, by all appearances should result In a considerable sum being gathered to assist in ...

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  51. NORTH-WEST COAST

    Fine weather conditions prevailed today. During the past 48 hours 84 points of rain were recorded at the Mersey Bluff. As a result of the afternoon tea booths ...

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  52. SOUTH AFRICA

    Poraiatent rumors have been current recently of unrest amongst the natives in the Transvaal, and In an Interview with the Premier the chiefs and leaders admitted ...

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  53. LORD NORTHCLIFFE

    Lord Northcliffe, In a letter to Mr. Lloyd-George declining the position of Air Minister, says "I prefer Independence and not being gagged by a loyalty ...

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  54. CENTRAL POWERS ORGANISING

    The "Popalo [?]omapo" states that the Germans, Austrians, Bulgarians, And Turks have formed a mobile army which can be moved to any front in a few ...

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  55. FUTURE OF PALESTINE

    Mr. Desola, head of the Canadian Zionists, has announced that Mr. Balfo[?] when in Ottawa agreed, on behalf of Britain, to create Palestine an autonomous ...

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