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  4. ALLIES' WAR PURPOSE. LLOYD GEORGE'S ROUSING SPEECH.

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

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  5. FLANDERS THRUST.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in his report issued at midnight, states:—Highly successful minor operations were carried out by us this morning in the ...

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  6. WATERSIDE WORKERS. GRANTED COMPULSORY CONFERENCE.

    The Waterside workers' Federation yesterday applied to Mr. Justice Higgins in Chambers to call a compulsory conference, under section. 16A of the ...

    Article : 444 words
  7. UNREGISTERED RACING.

    By "Gazette" notice, of October 16, the District Commandant (Brigadier-General G. G. H. Irving), under and by virtue of the War Precautions ...

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  8. FRENCH ADVANCE.

    A French communique says:—After an artillery preparation of several days we attacked, at a quarter past 5 o'clock this morning, powerful ...

    Article : 86 words
  9. ANOTHER BIG BATCH,

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 999 words
  10. ANZACS ALL IN.

    The correspondent of the United Cable Service at the Anzac headquarters, writing on Sunday, says: A[?] the Australian divisions are partaking in ...

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  11. BURGLARS BUSY.

    Quite a number of premises around the metropolis have been burgled of late. A shop occupied by a Mrs. Armstrong, near the Rifle Range ...

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  12. WAR BREVITIES.

    The Greek Chamber, after an allnight sitting, which lasted on until noon, agreed that the following ex-Premiers and ex-Ministers should be ...

    Article : 312 words
  13. STEAMERS MOVING.

    Consequent upon the seamen's decision to resume work, nine interstate vessels, which have been idle, were recommissioned yesterday. Three are ...

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  14. THUNDERSTORMS.

    The Commonwealth Weather Bureau reported this morning as follows:—The sky is cloudy to gloomy over the south-eastern quarter, and it is still ...

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  15. SYDNEY AWARD CANCELLED.

    Mr. Justice Heydon, in the industrail Court yesterday, cancelled the award of the Sydney wharf laborers. He stipulated that if, at the coming ...

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  16. BUTTER HOLD-UP.

    Indignation is expressed in butter grading circles at the dilatoriness displayed by the Federal authorities in connection with the financial advance ...

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  17. RIOTS IN AUSTRIA.

    Swiss reports say that the Austro-German frontier is closed owing to the serious internal condition of Austria. Unpreccdently violent bread ...

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  18. AT MAJOR REDMOND'S GRAVE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters in Flanders writes: A historic and impressive memorial service was held at the grave of ...

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  19. GERMAN AFFAIRS.

    The "Vossische Zeitung" states that the Kaiser has refused to accept the resignation of Admiral von Cup[?]lle, Secretary of State for the Navy. ...

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  20. FOOD PROFITEERING.

    Householders are unable to obtain rabbits, and the hawkers declare that the wholesale merchants refused to supply them with rabbits for retail ...

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  21. SKULL FOUND AT DARRA.

    Recently while a man named Cornelius Hunt was digging awhite ants' nest in the Blue Sky Estate, near Darra, he uneurthed a human skull. ...

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  22. AMERICA AND BRITAIN.

    Mr. Lloyd George, the Premier, in a letter expressing the moat profound appreciation of the American Red Crow contribution of a million dollars ...

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  23. JURYMEN FOR CIVIL SITTINGS.

    Special jurymen for the present Civil Sittings of the Supreme Court not empanelled are at liberty till 10 o'clock on Monday. ...

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  24. CAB HORSE BOLTS.

    A horse attached to a cab, owned by T. Nevin, and driven by J. Brown. bolted from the Central Station cab rank shortly after 8 o'clock last night, ...

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  25. TO-DAY'S SHIPPING MOVEMENTS.

    Pile Light.—Wyr[?]ema, from South, passed in 12.30 p.m. Cape Moreton.—Time, passed out north, [?].30 a.m.; Gabb, 9.40 a.m. ...

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  26. KAISER'S BAIT TO TURKEY.

    Count Revent[?]ow, the notorious Pan-German, writes in the "Deutsche Tago Zeitung," that the Kaiser visited Constantinople to guarantee complete ...

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