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  3. WILD PEACE RUMORS

    It is reported that Germany is replying, accepting President Wilson's general conditions. ...

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  4. SPORTING

    The final acceptance for the City Tattersall's meeting are:-- Flying Handicap: Balarang, La Steppe, Brieseis, Fortrait, Delinacre, Bimeter, ...

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  5. KEEPING UP THE FULL STRENGTH.

    America intends to keep eighteen divisions ready for overseas and eighteen divisions constantly training at home. ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    There were seventy-eight enlistments yesterday in the A.I.F. ...

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  7. FRENCH COMMU[?]

    A French communique states: We slightly progressed in the night time north of Soissons. We checked a violent attack north of Asfeld. We captured ...

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  8. OPEN REVOLT.

    Meetings at Prague to protest against the exportation of food and which caused a general strike degenerated into open revolt. The police were powerless and ...

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  9. A BREAD COMPANY FINED.

    The Aerated Bread Company Limited, known far outside of Sydney as the A.B.C., was to-day fined £10 for haying unclean premises. ...

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  10. BELGIAN REFUGEES FLEEING TO HOLLAND.

    The Commander of the German Army at Antwerp has notified the Dutch authorities that a hundred thousand fugitives are going to Holland. ...

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  11. SEVENTH WAR LOAN.

    N. S.W. contributed £12,000,000 to the War Loan. ...

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  12. THE LEINSTER CRIME.

    The Government possesses proof that the submarine which sank the Leinster received instructions to destroy the Anglo-Irish passenger service after Prince ...

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  13. CUTTING THROUGH THE KRIEM

    The Americans, west of the Mense, are slowly cutting their way through the Kriemhilde line. After a savage battle the French and Italians ...

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  14. CAULFIELD CUP FANCIES.

    King Offa is firmer than ever for the Caulfield Cup. After Wolaroi's defeat yesterday King Offa is now the shortest priced Caulfield Cup favorite on record ...

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  15. WAR TANK IN SYDNEY.

    The public in Sydney will have an opportunity of seeing the war tank in action on five afternoons, between October 24th and November 2nd, in ...

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  16. PRINCE MAX'S REPLY.

    It is expected that Prince Max will make his decision' to-day in connection with President Wilson's latest Note. Owing to the obscurity of the situation, ...

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  17. SCRATCHINGS.

    Scratchings for the V.R.C. are as follows:-- All engagements: Cagou, Anthony Lee, Poitrena, Lada, Kandos, George Graves, ...

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  18. GERMAN SHIPS FOR ANTWERP.

    Reports from Antwerp indicate that the Germans are about to send German ships from Antwerp to Holland for interment. ...

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  19. OFFICER THIEVES.

    Paris reports show that before clearing out of Roulers the Germans indulged in their customary thefts. Prisoners found with stolen property said ...

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  20. ANZACS ON FURLOUGH.

    Sydney greeted the Anzacs on furlough to-day, despite the stifling heat, with unbounded enthusiasm and a great demonstration. They were formally welcomed ...

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  21. EXCITEMENT IN LONDON.

    Excited and wildest rumours are afloat; but there is no official confirmation of the surrender or abdication. There is much activity in Cabinet ...

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  22. HAS THE KAISER ABDICATED?

    A Rotterdam paper quotes a Hamburg report that the Kaiser has renounced the Throne, and that Germany surrenders unconditionally. ...

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  23. JAPAN REMITS THE BOXER INDEMNITY.

    Japan has remitted the Boxer indemnity in order to encourage friendly relations with China. ...

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  24. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES.

    At the last meeting of the Central Executive of the P.P.U. the secretary submitted correspondence with the Deputy Commissioner for Taxation (Mr. Magee) ...

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  25. WAR BALLOT.

    Mr. Glynn, President of the Hospital Employees' Union, was interviewed today and asked straight out were the Perth Conference war ballot proposals ...

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  26. NO OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION.

    There is no official confirmation of the report of Germany's unconditional surrender, or the Kaiser's abdication. ...

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  27. ABDICATION RUMOURS REPEATED.

    The French Press states that rumours are current that the Kaiser has abdicated in favour of his grandson, William. ...

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  28. SPANISH INFLUENZA.

    A Johannesburg message states that the epidemic there has taken a definite turn for the better. There is a great decrease in the number of cases, and the ...

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  29. HUNG OUT TO THE LAST.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs (correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle") reports that German machine-gunners at Roulers did not surrender until entirely cut off, when ...

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  30. "GERMANY WILL SAY SHE ACCEPTS."

    The "New York Times" Hague correspondent says he can state authoritatively that Germany's answer to President Wilson will say ...

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  31. BELIEF IN GERMANY'S SINCERITY.

    Mr. Balfour believes that the German advances are really sincere. ...

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  32. REDUCED BUTTER PRICES.

    In the course of a further statement this morning, Mr. McKenzie (General Secretary of the Primary Producers' Union) advised that he had again written ...

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  33. PRESIDENT WILSON'S MESSAGE CREATES A PANIC.

    An Amsterdam message states that President Wilson's message resulted in a panic at the Berlin Stock Exchange. ...

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  34. EMPIRE DAY--A CHANGE PROPOSED.

    Major Thomas Henley, M.L.A., Commissioner in London for the Australian Comforts Funds, writes to the "S.M. Herald," suggesting the alteration of the ...

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  35. GERMANY'S ANSWER.

    The "New York Times" Hague correspondent states that Germany's answer to President Wilson is expected today (Wednesday). ...

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  36. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH OPERATIONS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports successful local operations in the Se[?]e Valley. We captured Haussy and 3[?]0 prisoners. The enemy continues his ...

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  37. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    Reports from Holland state that it is believed that Germany has offered to give up submarine warfare. ...

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  38. THE SEDITION BELL.

    The Legislative Assembly this morning argued for three hours on the Sedition Bill without making any progress. Messrs. Bavin and Ley strongly ...

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  39. GERMAN FEDERAL COUNCIL AGREEMENT.

    The German Federal Council has agreed, after the Constitution is in order, to make the Reichstag assent necessary for a declaration of war and signature to ...

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  40. TURKEY HAS NOT MADE DIRECT OVERTURES.

    It is pointed out that although Turkey has approached America regarding peace there has been no direct overtures on the question. No doubt Germany ...

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  41. A LETTER BY THE GERMAN CHANCELLOR.

    A wireless message states that Berlin newspapers publish Prince Max's letter to Prince Hohenlohe also Prince Max's explanation declaring that he had ...

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  42. YOUNG TURK PARTY NOT POPULAR WITH SULTAN.

    The "Daily News" correspondent learns that owing to Young Turk intrigues and German meances Tewfik Pasha and Isset Pasha have failed to form a ...

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  43. CROWN LANDS SETTLEMENT.

    The Departmental statement of land applied for under the Crown Lands Acts and Closer Settlement Acts during the week ended October 5th shows that ...

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  44. COMMONWEALTH SHIPPING.

    The Federal Government has decided to build a new type of steel vessel, between 7000 and 8000 tons, at Cockatoo Island. ...

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  45. SPANISH INFLUENZA.

    A Commonwealth "Gazette" proclamation declares that influenza and all similar diseases are a quarantinable disease. Fremantle, Adelaide, ...

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  46. NO FOUNDATION FOR CAPITULATION RUMORS.

    The Press Bureau is officially informed that the reports published during the afternoon that Germany had capitulated are without foundation. ...

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  47. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    A wireless Italian official from Albania states: We have occupied Tirana. ...

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  48. A SHREWD MOVE.

    When they require to raise money for their hospital in Coonamble, and when the committee know that the towns people have been drained dry, while the ...

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  49. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    The Allies have taken 12,000 prisoners and over a hundred guns since October 14th. The Franco-Americans have gained ...

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  50. TO DRIVE A WEDGE BETWEEN GERMANY AND AUSTRIA.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that President Wilson's programme for dealing with the Centrals contemplates driving a wedge ...

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  51. STAMP ISSUE.

    Mr. W. Webster, P.M.G., stated today that there would be no new issue of penny and half-penny stamps until the old stocks were used up. Neither will ...

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  52. A SERVIAN ADVANCE.

    A Servian communique states that the Servians carried the heights north of Nish and progressed, especially on the left bank of the Morava. The French ...

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  54. BRITISH MONITOR AT OSTEND.

    The British monitor, which was reported to have entered Ostend, reached the breakwater and silenced some of the forts. ...

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  55. TURKISH OFFICERS PRISONERED IN BEIRUT.

    A Palestine official message states: At the occupation of Beirut on 8th October we prisonered sixty Turkish officers and 600 men. Armoured car batteries ...

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  56. SHIPPING TROUBLES.

    Melbourne seamen are refusing to work all coastal vessels, demanding a fifty per cent, increase in wages and certain rationing conditions. ...

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  57. HORSES AND CATTLE TICK.

    A resident of the border district seen in town yesterday spoke of the unusual tick worry occasioned horses in the Corrumbin Creek district this year. Never ...

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  58. THE DOUAI-LILLE SECTOR.

    Field Marshal Haig reports that we slightly progressed at night in the Douai-Lille sector. ...

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  59. BRITISH IN SUBURBS IN LITTLE.

    The Belgian cavalry are within a mile of Thielt. The British have entered the suburbs of Lille. ...

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  60. GENERAL BOTHA'S DESIRE.

    Pretoria messages states that the possibility of peace pourparlers is a reminder that General Botha has often expressed a desire to be in Europe during the ...

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  61. ARMENIANS TAKE PRISONERS.

    A French Eastern communique states that the Allies are continuing their advance towards Northern Serbia. The Armenians have captured Velike and ...

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  62. PERSONAL.

    The many friends and acquaintances of Mr. W. Wardrop, sen., were considerably concerned yesterday to learn of his sudden and serious illness, ...

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  63. FRENCH MISSION.

    The French Mission was received today with enthusiasm. The Mission proceeds to Hobart to-morrow. ...

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  64. AMERICANS DRIVING DEEPER.

    Mr. James, correspondent with the American Army, cables that the Americans drove deeper into the Kreimhilde line north of Verdun and captured Juvin; ...

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  65. MOBILISATION OF NATIONAL STRENGTH

    The German Supreme Command will deliberate on the mobilisation of the National strength. ...

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  66. MOTION TO REDUCE MEMBERS.

    A motion by Mr. Thompson, of the Country Party in the Legislative Assembly to reduce the members of the Assembly to thirty-five and the Council ...

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  67. PRESIDENT WILSON'S NOTE.

    President Wilson's reply created an intense impression in Germany. Papers point out that it will have the effect of a cold douche on the hopes of peace ...

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  69. WIRELESS GERMAN MESSAGES.

    A wireless German official message states that the enemy penetrated beyond the Iseghem-Courtrai railway line. We withdrew somewhat westward and ...

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  70. WAR ODDS.

    The latest odds at Lloyd's is 6 to 4 against peace by the end of the year, and 6 to 4 on peace by the end of March, 1919. ...

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