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  2. SERVIA

    Mr. Pennant in the House of Com mons said he was aware that, officers, returning from the Dardanelles were suffering from dysentry typhoid. He ...

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  3. TRAMWAY WORKERS

    Two hundred men engaged on electric tram tracks from Melbourne to Burwood went on strike, because the demand for an increase from nine ...

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  4. NATIONAL POLICY

    Mr. Hughes, the Prime Minister, and Mr. Tudor, Minister for Customs heard a request. from the Australian Protectionist Association for an adequate tariff ...

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  5. STATE PARLIAMENT

    Mr. Black, in reply to Mr, Cochrane denied there was dissatisfaction in the police force over the compulsory education lest imposed upon members. ...

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  6. ITALIAN TORPEDO FLOTILLA

    A message from Rome says that there has been heavy cannonading on the Sardinian coast. An Italian sorpedo flotilla chased ...

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  7. ROUMANIA WILL ACT.

    The Paris Press notes the Roumanian Minister of the Interior (M. Mortzun), as saying I am opposed to intervention for the mere love of the ...

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  8. SIR EDWARD GREY.

    Sir Edward Grey (Minister for Foreign Affairs) yesterday was again present at the War Council, which is meeting daily. ...

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  9. BRITISH MINISTERS AT PARIS.

    The "Daily News" says it may be safely assumed that the visit of British Ministers to Paris,is due to the serious developments in the Balkans. ...

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  10. PERSIA.

    At the present time there are conflicting reports about Persia "A telegram from Teheran asserted that the Shah has, declared to the diplomats ...

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  11. Sugar Shortage

    In addressing, a deputation from the Australian Protectionist Association, Mr. Hughes (Prime Minister) impressed upon the public the need for economy ...

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  12. GREEK VESSELS

    The Greek Legation states that Great Britain is not holding up any Greek ships. Clearances have been promised all ships snow loading. No further ...

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  13. AIR RAID AT DUNKIRK.

    Four persons have been killed and nine injured as the result of an air raid at Dunkirk, the most northerly seaport of France on the Strait of ...

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  14. FRENCH MINISTER.

    M. Cochin, one of the French Ministers without portfolio was cordially welcomed at Athens. There was a singular demonstration ...

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  15. General War News

    An American. doctor Cecile Grelle, who was one of the Ancona's passengers, was quietly finishing lunch when a shell fell with a tremendous crash ...

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  16. A NEW DECORATION.

    More than two hundred non commissioned officers and men have been awarded the D.S.O., mostly for bravery in the recent western front ...

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  17. AFRAID OF KITCHENER.

    Reports have been received that the Kaiser, anticipating Kitchener's visit, has directed. General Mackensen to hurry to Gallipoli, and direct the ...

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  18. PRIVY COUNCIL

    The proceedings; in the Privy Council impugning the rights of Ernest Cassel and Edgar. Spayer to be members of the Council have [?]qeen adjourned. ...

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  19. A MOMENTOUS MEETING.

    The Foreign Office states that Mr. Asquith, Sir Edward Grey Mr. Balfour, and Mr. Lloyd George, with the naval and military and diplomatic ...

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  20. GUSTAV HAMEL

    The family of the late Gustav Hamel the well-known aviator, has written to the "Times" contradicting rumours, that the aviator is alive, and is flying ...

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  21. In the Balkans.

    The Austro-German Press is attaching great importance to Earl Kitchener's visit to the Balkans. ...

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  22. KITCHENER FOR GALLIPOLI.

    A message from Athens states that Earl Kitchener is visiting Gallipoli. Sir James Elliott, British Consul at Athens has carried a message to King ...

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  23. CLOSE TO BAGDAD.

    The Central News Agency, quotes the German Press as saying,the British are within a few kilometres of Bagdad. with twelve thousand rebel Arabs. ...

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  24. IF KITCHENER FAILS.

    A German wireless message states If Earl Kitchener's attempts to bully Greece fail a powerful Anglo-Frencn fleet ready at Malta. ...

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  25. UNABLE TO OFFER RESISTANCE.

    A German official message states the the pursuit of the Servians in the Balkan Mountains progresses. The Servians are unable to offer ...

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  26. HOSPITAL SHIP SINKS.

    The War Office states that the hospital ship Anglia struck a mine in the Channel to-day, and sank thirteen officers and three hundred and ...

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  27. THE ITALIAN CABINET.

    A message from Rome states that a prolonged sitting, of the Italian Cabinet has been held. ...

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  28. NO SHILLYSHALLING.

    A leading article in "The Times" presses the hope that there will be no more shillyshallying by the Allies with regard to Greece. It is ...

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  29. ROUMANIA[?].

    Bucharest telegrams state that a decree has been promulgated authorising the requisitioning of cloth metals, medicines, boats, and railway material. ...

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  30. Deserters Sentenced

    Six deserters, from the Expeditionary Forces were subject to a court martial at the Victoria Barracks to-day, and were sentenced to detention ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS.

    Lord Rosebery, in the course of a Rhodes' lecture, delivered at the University College, said:--When I v sited Australia in 1883 the Imperial ...

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  32. MONASTIR.

    The authorities of Monastir are prepared to evacuate the town. The Serb intentions to resist on the northern Moravia at the outset of the ...

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  33. LEAVING THE UNITED KINGDOM.

    Sir J. Simon has announced that British subjects of military age will require special permission to leave the United Kingdom. That permission will ...

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  34. Allies Day

    In connection with Allies Day tomorrow, Mr. Black has received cables of encouragement from the King of England. President of France, Czar of ...

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  35. SERVIANS OUTFLANKED.

    According. to a late message the Bulgarians outflanked the Servians and, occupied the Babuna Pass, seriously threatening three Servian regiments. ...

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  36. ROUMANIA !

    The Bucharest correspondent of the "Times'' states that the Roumanian Press quotes a statement by Mr. Carp, A. (ex-Prernier of Roumania), that ...

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  37. IN MACEDONIA.

    The fighting in Macedonia is furious. and the position is grave. The re-taking of Tetovo coat the Bulgars an enormous price but ...

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  38. A GERMAN LIE!

    A French wireless source of information reports that German agencies are circulating! an astounding statement that 6,186,750 Russians are out of ...

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  39. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    The Italian Press thinks that the German submarines which Austria now is using were brought into Pola in parts months previously. ...

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  40. A BRITISH REQUEST.

    Britain has requested the Spanish Government to keep a strict watch along the coast, especially Morocco, to prevent violations by German ...

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  41. One for Abdul

    Private Clifford Hoyle, writing to his father (H. C. Hoyle), Assistant Treasurer, from somewhere about Turkey on September 26, said : "We want all ...

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  42. ITALIAN STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    It is reported from Syracuse, S[?]y, that an enemy submarine torpedoed the Italian steamer Bormida, 2259 tons, The passengers are safe . ...

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  43. ENEMY SUBMARINES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN.

    German submarines in the Mediterranean have been quintripled. ...

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  44. ARMENIAN MASSACRES.

    Lord Robert Cecil speaking in the House of Commons to-day in, regard to the Armenian massacres said that there was no more horrible crime in the ...

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  45. SINKING OF THE FIRENZE.

    Italian official investigations, says a correspondent, disclose that the submarine which sank the Firenze was German. ...

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  46. THE GREEK PRESS.

    A Paris journal, says that the Greek Press are publishing articles of a wheedling nature with reference to the Anglo-French mission. ...

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  47. THE STRUMNITZA FRONT.

    On the Strumnitza front the Allies are resuming the offensive On the Cerna front our artillery compelled the Bulgarians to evacuate ...

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  48. SPARED!

    A Rome message states that a German submarine stopped the steamer Milano in the Mediterranean, and spared her because some German ...

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  49. Compensating Wounded Soldiers

    Mr. Holman has been informed by the Prime Minister that the amount of compensation to injured soldiers will [?] allotted according to the degree of ...

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  50. AMERICAN INTERVENTION.

    The New York Press attacks President Wilson with increasing force, implying a renewal of the demand for Count von Bernstorff[?]s removal. ...

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  51. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    The Birkenhead Committee telegraphed to Lord Derby, alleging that married men were induced to enlist under false pretences, as they understood. ...

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  52. THE WAR COUNCIL.

    Speaking in the House of Lords Earl! Crewe said that the War Council in no sense was an inner Cabinet. The whole story of the evacuation of ...

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  53. A GLOOMY VIEW.

    A Paris journal takes a gloomy view of the situation, and says that a crisis has been reached. The Austro-Germans will, soon be appearing on the ...

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  56. PATRIOTIC JAMAICA.

    The official Press states that Ja[?]saica has offered more men, and will defray the cost by the payment of sixty thousand pounds per annum for forty ...

    Article : 39 words
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