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  2. ALBURY FLOODS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Particulars of the flood at Albury show that the water entered many houses, hundreds of tenements being surrounded by the floods. Tallangatta ...

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  3. LATEST SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A Melbourne wire states must of the bookmakers, claim to be losers over Bronzetti's success, which they estimate will distribute £60,000 among ...

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  4. THE ENEMY'S STATEMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.--A German official message says:--Our naval airship squadron on Friday night was specially successful in an attack on London, Manchester, ...

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  5. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Yesterday, Trafalgar Day, was observed throughout the Common wealth as a special day for prayer for the Empire and the nation. ...

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  6. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Admiralty report that naval aircraft on Friday dropped large quantities of explosives on the Bruges docks and E[?]gela aerodrome. A fire broke ...

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  8. SOLDIERS' COTTAGES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Minister for Lands at the opening of the press workers' cottage, French's Forest, said that to settle 5000 soldiers was as much as the State ...

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  9. HOMES ABANDONED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The latest news from Albury states that practically all the residents in the lowlying country have been compelled to abandon their homes. ...

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  10. OPERATIONS ON WEST FRONT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir D. Haig, reporting on air operations on the West front, says :-- Despite much mist our aeroplanes this afternoon dropped a ton of bombs on a foundry ...

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  11. SOLDIERS SEEKING WORK.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A large number of returned soldiers, discharged from the military, are reported to be seeking positions in civil life. ...

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  12. POSITION OF THE HORSES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Lanius continues a short price favorite for the Melbourne Cup, being five points shorter than Bronzetti, Chrome and Westcourt being the ...

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  13. INTERNING ENEMY ALIENS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--At two public meetings at Manly on Saturday night resolutions were passed in favor of interning all enemy aliens. ...

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  14. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The New South Wales movement in favor of compulsory service is not regarded seriously in Federal political circles. It is understood ...

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  15. SERIOUS POSITION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The latest news from Albury states that the flood position is becoming extremely serious. The fall recorded during the night was maintained, as the ...

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  16. ON THE TRACK.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--At Flemington this morning Biplane did the last half mile of his work in 52. Lanius, running on the sand and going comfortably, did half ...

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  17. MOONEE VALLEY CUP.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--King's Bounty, Racl Locin, Semi Blue and Red Signal are all fancied for the Moonee Valley Cup. ...

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  18. WESTERN FRONT.

    LONDON, Sunday.--A French commentator says new battles are in prospect on the Anglo-French fronts. Artillery fire continues with most extreme violence in ...

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  19. HORSES IN FORM.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--When stripped for exercise at Caulfield this morning Bronzetti appeared to be fit. Rael, Locin and Wedge also looked in excellent form. ...

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  20. BOMB ON A STEAMER.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A rumor was circulated in Melbourne yesterday that a bomb had been found on board a steamer which should have sailed from Port ...

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  21. GENERAL TELEGRAMS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Thieves broke into the premises of the New South Wales Bookstall Company on Manly wharf and stole properly valued at £200. ...

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  22. ASCOT THOUSAND.

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  23. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--President Wilson has decreed that October 28th be a day of prayer for the triumph of America's arms. ...

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  24. THE BRITISH GUNS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuter's British headquarters correspondent states :--Day and night our gunners have been mercilessly pounding the Germans, the terrible effect of ...

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  25. THE MINE FIELDS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The war risk rates of insurance on voyages around the Australian coast have not so far been affected by the presence of mine fields ...

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  26. BUTTER RECORD.

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The champion Shorthorn cow Melba VII. of Darbalara has put up a great record, having passed the 1000lb butter mark. ...

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  27. COUNT VON LUXBURG.

    BUENOS AYRES, Sunday.--Britain has granted safe conduct to Count Van Luxburg. ...

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  29. COLLIER STRIKES A REEF.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The collier Bellambi, which left Sydney on the 5th inst., struck the main reef near Noumea two days later and is now reported to be a total wreck. It ...

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  30. ENEMY CONFERENCE.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.--Herr Kuhlmann (German Foreign Secretary) is in conference with Austro-Hungarian statesmen from Budapest and Vienna. ...

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  31. CANIABA RED CROSS.

    A meeting of the Caniaba Red Cross Society was held on the 18th October, when Mrs. Coxon (president) occupied the chair. Delegates were appointed to attend the ...

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  32. ROYAL VISIT TO AUSTRALIAN HEADQUARTERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The King and Queen visited the Australian headquarters on 20th October. The King mixed freely with the men and talked with several. ...

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  33. BANKRUPTCY CASE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Julius Blau, a con[?]nee at Holdsworthy concentration camp, was examined in the Bankruptcy Court today. He stated that he had been seized at ...

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  34. DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT.

    LONDON, Monday.--Twenty-six Australians and nine New Zealanders have been awarded Distinguished Conduct Medals. ...

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  35. THE GROUND IMPROVING.

    LONDON, Sunday.--The condition of the ground has improved and will soon allow of infantry action on a large scale. The artillery is active always, and is now of the ...

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  36. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Chas. Kilpatr[?]ik, 60, while attempting to board a moving train at Lakemba railway station slipped and fall between the platform and the train. ...

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  37. WHARF LABORERS INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A number of bales of wool fell from a stack on the Central Wharf to-day, injuring, more or less severely, three wharf laborers. ...

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  38. MYSTERIOUS SHIP.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A prominent resident of Wollongong confirms the story of the watchman Williams regarding the visit of a mysterious ship to Port Kembla. He ...

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  39. SMOKING ON WHARVES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The first prosecution under the new Harbor Trust regulations concerning smoking on wharves was before the Police Court to-day, when five offenders were ...

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  40. NAVAL FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuter's Helsingfors correspondent reports that the crews of two Russian torpedo boats participating in the fight at Oesel have arrived. They ...

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  41. ERECTION OF SILOS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Tenders are now being invited for the erection of silos to store wheat throughout New South Wales at an estimated cost approximately of ...

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  42. LATE PTE: A. WEBBER.

    Mr. Jas. Webber, whose son, Pte. A. Webber, was killed in June last at the front, has received the following letter of condolence from Sergt. S. R. Nelson, 23rd ...

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  43. PROFESSIONAL SECRETS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Dr. Snow, who was committed to gaol by the police magistrate at Bourke for refusing to answer certain questions on the ground that ...

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  44. CLUB LIQUOR TRAFFIC.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Charles Leonhardt and Frederick Thiele were charged at the Police Court with drinking beer in the International Socialists' Club, and George ...

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  45. THE GENERAL SITUATION.

    LONDON, Monday.--A Russian naval communique says :--The general situation in the Baltic Isles on the 19th was as follows: --The islands of Oesel and Mohn were ...

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  46. BREACH OF WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Two seamen, John Macaulay and Francis Cadden, pleaded guilty at the Police Court to a charge of committing a breach of the War ...

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  47. THE LATE STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The members of the Sydney Wharf Laborers' Union were working of the wharves to-day after ten weeks' idleness. The men signed the modified cards ...

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  48. PEACE QUESTION.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.--The following are among the Russian peace demands which the Soldel delegate, M. Skobeieff, will state when attending the inter- Allied Conference ...

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  50. "UNIONISM BETRAYED."

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. Willis, giving evidence in the Federal Industrial Court in the application for the registration of the Australian Coal and Shale Employees' ...

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  51. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The 344th casualty list contains 1001 names, comprising 191 killed in action and 810 wounded. Wounded.--Ptes. J. G. Salkeld, Nimbin; ...

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  52. HUN TRICKERY.

    LONDON, Sunday.--It is reported that German agents working as mechanics put wooden rivets instead of steel into the plates used for repairing a troopship. ...

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  53. THE FIRST TRAIN.

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--The first east- west train left Adelaide to-day, every berth being occupied. The passengers included Sir John Forrest and High Court judges. ...

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