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  3. GERMAN OUTLOOK.

    Official reports of the State Department indicate that the German harvests have not relieved the food situation to an appreciable extent. There 13 ...

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  4. LATEST. RUSSIAN DEBACLE.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent wires that in view of the new strategic situation bringing Petrograd into the war zone, the Government has taken ...

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  5. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    The Stevedores' Laborers' Association and Wharf Laborers' Union held meetings yesterday. The former accepted, with minor exceptions, the conditions ...

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  6. HUGHES'S HABIT.

    Mr. Smith, the Trades Hall representative on the Food Commission, replying to Mr. Hughes, states: 1 accept Mr. Hughes's confession when he described ...

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  7. WAR COUNCIL.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Queensland War Council was held at the Premier's office on Monday, October 15, the Minister for Lands ...

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  8. BATTLE OF THE BALTIC. TWO RUSSIAN FLEETS ABSENT.

    Combined "Times" Reuter, and United cables.. The news indicated as "Times" appeared in the London "Times" this ...

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  9. THE KAISER'S ATTITUDE.

    The revelations made by the American Ambassador to Berlin day by day in his contributions to the "Daily Telegraph" continue to be of great interest ...

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  10. GREECE'S ARMY.

    It is understood that the Kaiser went to Sofia in order to placate the Turco-Bulgarian anxiety on the Macedonian front. There had been ...

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  11. FUEL RESTRICTIONS.

    A statement issued by the Central Board,with the authority of Mr. Cook, contained the following:—"It is decided to increase the number of days ...

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  12. THE WEEK'S WEATHER,

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  13. AERIAL WONDERS.

    The London "Express" declares that provided the weather is favorable the Atlantic will be crossed by aeroplane before the end of the year, via the ...

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  14. BORDEN'S POLICY.

    Sir Robert Borden states that the new Government's programme includes a vigorous prosecution of the war; the immediate enforcement of the Military ...

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  15. LABOR MATTERS.

    The Labor Constitution mentioned yesterday will be submitted to the party conference in January. It widens the scope of the party to include the ...

    Article : 235 words
  16. BRITISH OFFICIAL,

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that hostile artillery shelled vigorously various localities eastward of Ypres and positions south-eastward of ...

    Article : 128 words
  17. TROUSERS OR BREECHES?

    "Trousers," we are told in the dictionary (writes a correspondent in the "Scotsman"), "are garments worn by men and boys from the waist to hi ...

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  18. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    The Federal Treasurer has announced that in the three years from July 1, 1914, to June 30, 1917, the increments payable under the ...

    Article : 73 words
  19. TO THE END.

    The President of Portugal, interviewed by Reuter's representative, said this terrible conflict had already made two of the oldest Allies closer Allies ...

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  20. CONSPICUOUS SERVICE.

    In Saturday's papers a "Gazette" will be published including a long list of names of ladies mentioned for services in hospitals. The list includes ...

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  21. ROMA-STREET MARKETS.

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  22. WAR BREVITIES.

    Satisfactory results have been obtained with the Liberty Loan, which has reached a quarter of the mark set, £1,000,000,000.—Reuter. ...

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  23. MESSINA SUFFERS AGAIN.

    Hurricanes occurred on October 16 andl 17, and devastated Messina and its environs. A hundred dwellings were destroyed by floods and eleven ...

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  24. MORE ANARCHY.

    Martial law has been proclaimed at Kutais, in the Caucasus. After the mob had sacked the central quarters of the town, the executive of the Petrograd ...

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  25. LOAN MONEY.

    The Treasurer (Mr. Theodore), who returned last night from Melbourne, where he discussed with the Federal Treasurer (Sir John Forrest), the ...

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  26. THE CURTAILMENT OF RACING.

    Sir,—Charity begins at home, so they say but one wonders if the Q.T.C. realise the importance of some consideration being shown to the unfortunate ...

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  27. REDISTRIBUTION OF SEATS.

    The "Times," in a leader, says it will be for the Government to prepare a scheme to put before the House at a later stage of the ...

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  28. THE MIDDLEMEN.

    A farmer raised a peck of wheat beside the River Dee, a boarder eat a wheaten loaf 'way down in Tennessee. The loaf the boarder fed upon cost ...

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  29. GOURKO IN ENGLAND.

    General Gourko, ex-commander on the Russian west front; has arrived in England with his wife on a cargo boat from Archangel. He was arrested in ...

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  30. RAIDS BY ARABS.

    An official report from Egypt says that Arabs early in October successfully raided the railway communications northward of Medina.—Reuter. ...

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  31. ANZAC WORKERS.

    Mr. Coyne (Minister of Railways), as chairman of the Anzac Workers' Committee, will inspect to-morrow six allotments at Cannon Hill, which have ...

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  32. CONSCRIPTION IN CANADA.

    Registration under the Millitary Service Act is proceeding satisfactorily throughout Canada. ...

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  33. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    A Spanish ship brought 45 survivors of the Italian vessel Caprera, which with a most important cargo of explosives, took fire and sank off the ...

    Article : 63 words
  34. COMMONWEALTH SHIPBUILDING.

    The cabled announcement that a manager for the Commonwealth shipbuilding industries has been appointed in London has caused considerable ...

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  35. LIBERTY FAIR.

    Persons bringing acetylene lamps to "The Daily Standard" office for use at Liberty Fair are requested to attach a cardboard tag with address, ...

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  36. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    Replying in the House of Commons to a number of questions in regard to imperial financial assistance to soldiers and sailors ...

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  37. GERMAN QUEST FOR VALUABLE BIBLE.

    "At Noyon when the Germans marched in, the Kommandantur went straight to the cathedral, and said to the sacristan's wife: 'Kindly deliver up ...

    Article : 130 words
  38. DEATH OF SHOW CATTLE.

    Experts of the Agricultural Department hold the belief that the death of several prize show cattle at Clifton, was not due to the effects of spraying. ...

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  39. NEW SPECIMENS.

    Amongst the new exhibits in the Mines Department Museum is a fossilised crab secured near Cairo. It was presented to the department by ...

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