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  4. FOR THE WORKLESS.

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  5. OLD MAN'S LAPSE.

    At the Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court this morning before Mr. Justice Chubb Richard Heddon, an old man who on the previous day ...

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  6. GREATER THAN BEFORE.

    The Lord Mayor of Melbourne (Alderman Hennessy) gave his inaugural dinner in the Town Hall last night. There was a large and ...

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  7. AT THREE POINTS.

    At three points, Silesia, East Prussia and Aisace the Allies are on German soil to-day. The opinion of British military observers is that the ...

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  8. LATEST NEWS RETREATING.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent quotes the "Telegraaf's" report that before daybreak on Saturday one of the Allies aviators dropped a bomb ...

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  9. WATERSIDE AWARD.

    Mr. Justice Powers (Deputy President of the Common wealth Arbitration Court) yesterday heard an application by the Waterside Workers ...

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  10. The War.

    After a desperate attack for a whole week in an attempt to break through the Allies line at Ypres, which failed, the Germans made a superhuman ...

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  11. A. M. I. E. U.

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  12. BRITISH RESISTANCE

    Sir Geo. Reid cables under date London November 9, 2.20 a.m., as follows:—Official: Russian progress reports state that the Russians have ...

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  13. DAY BAKING QUESTION

    The miserable attempt of some of the master bakers to try and break dawn the system of day baking at a time when the wages board is sitting ...

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  14. GEIER INTERNED.

    The warship Geier which has been undergoing repairs to her muc[?] and the North German Lloyd schooner, Leeksun acting as a naval tender ...

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  15. REPORTER ARRESTED.

    The naval authorities at Pearl Har[?] are holdings prisoner the reporter of a Japanese paper, who was caught disguised as a fisherman attempting to ...

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  16. TRADING WITH ENEMY.

    Yesterday morning a number of prominent business firms were raided under the terms of the Trading With the Enemy Act customs officers aiding ...

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  17. CHECK ON GERMANS

    The Burgomaster of Flushing Holland has announced that all boats except mail vessels seen in the harbor or in the river Scheldt at night will be ...

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  18. IN THE CONGO.

    A report of the operations of the Belgians in the Congo states that the troops were conducting them bravely. A flying column had taken Kissegnie, ...

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  19. SUPREME COURT.

    The Criminal Sittings of the Supreme Court were continued before Mr. Justice Chubb this morning. Mr. J. J. Kingsburry (Crown Prosecutor) ...

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  20. CALL TO COLORS.

    The Belgian Government has issued another call to the colors of all nationals. The summons is accompanied by an intimation that those not ...

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  21. FOR EUROPE.

    A despatch from Tokio says that since the fall of Tsingtan the question of Japan sending an army to Europe is attracting increasing attention. ...

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  22. UNDER SEALED ORDERS.

    The Chilean steamers Valdivia and Chiloe, flying red cross flags, have sailed under sealed orders while the transport Maipe was despatched ...

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  23. RUSSIAN CAPTURES.

    According to a Rome message the Russians secured 200 guns six trainloads of supplies and 40,000 rifles from the enemy in their victory at the San ...

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  24. LORD MAYOR'S' PROCESSION.

    Shorn of its wonted picturesque pageantry but containing Imperial milltary features the Lord Mayor's parade wended the streets of London to-day. ...

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  25. FORTIFYING OSTERD.

    Krupp engineers are mounting heavy guns at Ostend facing them seaward. ...

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  26. SAVING NIEUPORT.

    A member of the Paris "Matin" staff who was aboard a vessel that followed the naval operations on the coast of Belgium, says that, apart from ...

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  27. RUSSIAN VICTORIES

    The "Glornale d'Italia" syas that the Kalser was much affected by the Russian victories and held a council of war to decide a further plan of ...

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  28. SYRIANS AND WAR.

    A deputation of Sy[?] yesterday complained to the Assistant Minister for External Affairs that the proclamation requiring them as subjects of ...

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  29. ZINC INDUSTRY.

    The Assistant Minister for External Affairs replying yesterday to an article which appeared in the "Age" in regard to the suggested ...

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  30. THE WEATHER.

    The Commonwealth Weather Bureau reported this morning as follows:—Much cloudiness is observed along the coast and in the south-east, and ...

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  31. DEPORTED LEADERS.

    Reuter's Durban correspondent says that the Labor leaders who were deported to England after the Rand riots in January last have returned in ...

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  32. BRISBANE STOCK EXCHANGE.

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  33. ROAD OR RAILWAY?

    To allow the Federal Government to bulld a Railway from Port Moresby in Papua to the Astrolabe for the purpose of developing the copper and other ...

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  34. MEAT FOR SOLDIERS.

    The Australian meat exporters will certainly tender for the supply of 5,000,000 12oz tins of preserved beef and mutton required by the British ...

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  35. SPY ON CERAMIC.

    The White Star liner Ceramic with 16.000 tons of cargo has arrived. She has landed over 600 passengers in Aus-. tralian ports. No enemy cruisers ...

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  36. STRIKE PLANNED.

    The "Vaterland" says that all the employees on the Belgian railways have planned a strike, thus adding to the difficulties of the Germans in the ...

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  37. WATT LIBEL CASE.

    Mr. Justice A'Beckett gave his deferred judgment in the matter of an application arising out of the recent libel action Watt v "The Age," ...

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  38. TRAVELLERS.

    For Brisbane.—Dr. Smythe Messrs. Newhouse, Jackson. Curr, Wright. Little Brown Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Hinton and party Mesdames Follit, ...

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  39. INTERCHANGE OF SUBJECTS.

    Sir Geo. Reid cables under date London. November 8 that arrangements have been made for the [?] change of subjects of Austrlia ...

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  41. MAILS FOR ENGLAND.

    The Postmaster-General's Department advises that malls for the United Kingdom despatched from Brisbane on September 29 per R.M.S. Otway ...

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  42. MURDER CHARGE.

    John Marshall, who was managing a farm at Kangallon, was found at Mittagong on Saturday night with a gunshot wound in his stomach. He ...

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