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  2. THE SERBIAN RETREAT

    Hakki Pasha has told a German editor the Allies had forgotten that the Bulgar did not stand alone, and that Turkish troops were not far from the ...

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  3. JOFFRE AND KITCHENER.

    General Joffre arrived in London this morning. He visited Earl Kitchener at the War Office, and subsequently lunched with Earl Kitchener and others ...

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  4. "KITEFLIERS."

    The New York correspondent of "The Times" reports fresh German-American Press peace "kitefliers." The Kaiser is alleged to be offering the ...

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  5. EARLY CLOSING OF HOTELS

    Many denominations were united on the platform at the Town Hall to-night at an indignation meeting to protest against the utterly inadequate ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    In the House of Representatives the debate was continued on the resolution of Mr. Higgs (Treasurer), for the introduction of the Supply Bill ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS

    The following telegram has been despatched to King O'Malloy, the new Minister for Home Affairs, by the secretaries of the Trades Hall: "Perth ...

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  8. GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent reports that a German Atrocities Museum has been opened, containing a large number of photographs of ...

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  9. Woollen Mills Dispute

    The woollen mills dispute continues. The Minister of Labor and Industry held a conference to-day with the representatives of the textile workers. ...

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  10. NO SEPARATE PEACE.

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Annan Bryce asked whether exchanges of views or negotiations were being carried on between responsible ...

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  11. Political Truce

    Asked if the Government intended to cease party politics and form a National Government, Mr..Hughes said that he had nothing to add to Mr. ...

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  12. RUSSIANS CROSSING THE BLACK SEA.

    German sources report that the Russians are now crossing the Black Sea preparatory to taking the Bulgarians at the rear. The report is ...

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  13. THE CONDUCT OF THE WAR.

    The "Daily Mail" says that Mr. Asquith must speak to the nation on Tuesday, not as a Parliamentarian, but as a man. ...

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  14. PATRIOTIC FLOWER SHOW.

    The Patriotic Flower Snow held on the 21st and 22nd October, which was organised and carried out by the ladies of the Presbyterian Church, assisted by ...

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  15. Mr. Fisher's Electorate

    The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr. McDonald, announces that he has fixed the following dates in connection with the election for ...

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  16. PEACE MISSION.

    The "Tribuna" says that Count von Buelow, accompanied by two others, are expected to visit here in connection with a mission from the German ...

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  17. GERMAN SPIES IN ROUMANIA

    A vigorous pro-German campaign is being prosecuted in Roumania. The country is swarming with spies, who are spending money lavishly. ...

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  18. MINE SWEEPER SUNK.

    A report issued by the Official press states that a hundred men are missing from the auxilary mine sweeper Hythe, sunk in collision with another ...

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  19. RIGHTS OF NEUTRALS.

    Replying to Lord Charles Beresford, in the House of Commons, Sir Edward Grey agreed that the Allies were under no obligation to respect ...

    Article : 89 words
  20. New South Wales Revenue

    The State revenue returns for October show an increase of £20,408 on the same month of last year, the figures being £1,516,246, compared with ...

    Article : 83 words
  21. The Western Front

    The "Echo Belge" states that Count Joseph Hemptinne, a member of a well-known Catholic family, has been hurriedly executed in Belgium by the ...

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  22. Cricketer Hazlitt

    G. R. Hazlitt, the well-known cricketer, died at Parramatta yesterday from heart failure. ...

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  23. THE STORMING OF PIROT.

    Graphically describing the storming of Pirot, the German Military Attache at Sofia says that there were hours of bitter hand to hand fighting on the ...

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  24. CLERKS' CERTIFICATES.

    Every council with an income of £1000 or more must employ a certificated clerk. The town of Mullumbim by recently advertised for a town clerk ...

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  25. SIR IAN HAMILTON.

    General Sir Ian Hamilton was present at the meeting at the Council. ...

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  26. The Norton Divorce.

    The Norton case reached its eleventh day's hearing to-day. The jury's fees were again raised to thirty shillings per day, being the highest paid in any ...

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  27. Meningitis Cases

    In the House of Representatives Dr. Maloney asked for a return showing the death rate caused by meningitis in comparison with smallpox. He also ...

    Article : 157 words
  28. AUSTRIANS CROSS THE DRINA.

    A Montenegrin message admits that the Austrians have crossed the Drina, after desperate fighting. The Montenegrins retreated to their ...

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  29. AN ADMISSION.

    A Paris communique credits the enemy with a surprise attack, re-occupying the parts he recently lost north of Neuville-St. Vaast, where our ...

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  30. GREAT BATTLE PROCEEDING.

    A great battle is proceeding in the Varda Valley from evles to Krivolsk. The Bulgarians are being constantly reinforced. ...

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  31. CONFERENCE ENDED.

    The Downing Street Conference has terminated. Earl Kitchener left first General Joffre followed, the Franco- British officers accompanying him. ...

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  32. The Eastern Front

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Times" says the lull on the Riga front probably represents a period of preparation. ...

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  33. CLOSER MILITARY CO-ORDINATION.

    The Allies are believed to be considering the questing of close military co-ordination. ...

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  34. CANADIAN MUNITIONS COMMITTEE.

    The Toronto correspondent of the "Times'" says that the reorganised munitions committee in Canada will be under the British Ministry for ...

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  35. The Referendums.

    The Prime Minister pooh poohed the rumor that the Referendums were being abandoned. "This is the day of rumors," he said. ...

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  36. THE HARD-PRESSED SERVIANS.

    Serbia remains the centre of interest. The main strength of the allied reinforcements have not yet reached the hard pressed retreating armies which the ...

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  37. KING FERDINAND.

    No doubt the Bulgarians are now content. When King Ferdinand has locked the door, and lifted the cushion from his chair to make sure that no ...

    Article : 322 words
  38. BLEEDING TO DEATH.

    The "New York Tribune," in an editorial, says that Germany is beaten. After 15 months of strife, conquest, and victories, who is talking of peace ? In ...

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  39. OVERSEAS POLITICAL LEADERS.

    The Capetown correspondent of the "Times" says that the proposed meeting of overseas political leaders in London has been well received, but ...

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  40. A MILITARY ORDER.

    The military authorities have issued instructions that no visitors are to be allowed at the camps where meningitis is. The isolation of all men with ...

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  41. General War News

    The Washington correspondent of "The Times" states that Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, in a magazine article on America's unpreparedness, says ...

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  42. Peter Bowling Enlists

    At a recruiting meeting in Martin place, Mr. Peter Bowling, the Socialist anti-militarist stood upon the platform and appealed for twenty recruits ...

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  43. WELCOMING THE WOUNDED.

    The people of Palermo, the capital of Sicily, are preparing a great welcome to eight thousand British officers and men wounded at Gallipoli, ...

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  44. Sugar Refining.

    At the meeting of the shareholders of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, the chairman (Mr. H. E. Kater, M.L.C.), in moving the adoption of ...

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  45. PEACE PROPOSALS IGNORED.

    The Washington correspondent of the"Times" declares that the peace proposals is totally ignored in the United States. The main question on ...

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  46. NEW FRENCH MINISTRY.

    The new French Ministry has been officially constituted as forecasted, except that M. Painleve will be Minister for Public Instruction, and will deal also ...

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  47. CZAR GOING SOUTH.

    A Patrograd dispatch says the Russian Emperor is going south. He was given a send-off by a large force of all arms. ...

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  48. THE FIT AND UNFIT.

    An unique and picturesque plan of labelling by khaki brassards, bearing the Royal Crown, those fit and unfit was announced by the War Office ...

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  49. REFERENDUMS.

    It has been decided that the [?]rits for the Referendums shall issue to-day, 2nd November, and it is intended to commence the despatch to the ...

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  50. LABOR'S REWARD.

    Mr. J.. H. Thomas, M.P., railway men's secretary, addressing the men at Middlesborough remarked that everybody was saying that labor must ...

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  51. In the Balkans.

    A message from Milan says that from a semi-official statement after a meeting of the Italian Cabinet it was obvious that the Entente had ...

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  52. "MINESELF AND GOTT."

    The Kaiser, replying to the congratulations of the Prussian Cabinet on the date of the Hozenhollern Anniversary, said that God was guiding him in a ...

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  53. NEW FRENCH PREMIER.

    M. Briand, the new Premier of France, telegraphed to Sir Edward Grey that it was the intention of his Government to pursue the war in the ...

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  54. RUSSIAN BATTLESHIPS ATTACKED.

    A private message to Berlin from Bucharest states that the warships Breslau, Goeben and Hamidieh attacked the three Russian battleships, cruisers ...

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  55. RUSSIA'S AID.

    It is rumored the movement of Russia to aid Serbia is generally credited in England. Most newspapers make a guarded reference to it. ...

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