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  4. GREEK REVOLUTION.

    The Salonika correspondent of The Daily Chronicle states that Canea (the capital of Crete) was the first Greek city to proclaim the revolution. Three officers of ...

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  5. BEATING THE ZEPPELINS.

    Reports received from the Dutch northern province of Friesland state that one of the Zeppelins which returned on Monday from the latest raid on England was ...

    Article : 141 words
  6. MEN AND MATTERS.

    The elements of pleasure and pain are everywhere. The degree of happiness that any circumstances or objects can confer on us depends on the mental disposition ...

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  7. EAST FRONT.

    The Russian move towards Lemberg has been recommenced. The whole of the southern there section of the Russian front is aplaze The immediate objective of Gen. ...

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  8. LATEST SPORTING.

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  10. Stubborn Battles.

    A Russian communique announces:— Stubborn battles continue at Chelvov and Korytnitsa. The enemy tenaciously holds positions on the River Ceniuvka (the ...

    Article : 134 words
  11. Greek Cabinet Twisting.

    The Athens correspondent of The Morning Post states that M. Calogeropoulos and foun other members of the Greek Ministry have, declared for war on the side of the ...

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  12. Disturbances in Athens.

    The Athens correspondent of The Daily Chronicle .says that members of the Reservists Leagues are creating disturbances in the city. A gang on Tuesday ...

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  13. WEST FRONT.

    Gen. Haig reported on “Wednesday morning —We have cleared out the enemy from Eaucourt I’Abbaye, which is entirely in our hands. There was considerable ...

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  14. THE HERMANNSTADT “VICTORY.”

    A wireless message from Berne states that official .information has Been there which shows that the muchvaunted German-Austrian victory at ...

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  15. Greek Coffers Empty,

    The Greek Government is faced with bankruptcy. The Treasury has only £14,000 in hand, while £800.000 is required for salaries and other national ...

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  16. TOPICS IN PARLIAMENT.

    The President (Sir Lancelot Stinln( took the Chair at "2 p.m. MEAT FROM QUEENSLAND. The Chief Secretary (Hon. A W. ...

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  17. ANOTHER GERMAN OUTRAGE.

    - Seven German aeroplanes raided Bucharest (the capital of Roumania) on Monday and killed ,a woman and five children. The aviators again dropped packets of ...

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  18. AERIAL HEROES.

    Air pilots Frederick Sowrey and Alfred Brandon have been awarded Distinguished Service Orders for gallantry in successfully attacking Zeppelins. Lieut. ...

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  19. Coal Mines Destroyed.

    A Roumanian communique states:—In the region of Odorkim we took 1,240 prisoners. Between Fogoras and Sighiscara we defeated the Austrians and ...

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  20. REVIEW OF THE ADVANCE.

    The British Commander-in-Chief in France, Gen. Sir Douglas Haig, has sent a despatch, in which he reviews the recent fighting, and pays a tribute to the British ...

    Article : 575 words
  21. Returning the Slaves.

    At the intervention of King Alfonso of Spain, Germany has decided to repatriate 2,000 women removed from the French towns of Lille, Roubaix, and Turcoing by ...

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  22. Disaffected Bohemians.

    The Milan correspondent of The Daily Telegraph has telegraphed the statement that the difficulty of the Austrian Government in maintaining the loyalty of ...

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  23. NO BIBLE IN THE SCHOOLS.

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  24. END NOT IN SIGHT.

    The British Chief of General Staff (Sir William Robertson) to-day unveiled a memorial in the Lincolnshire village of Dalderby, from which all the men of ...

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  25. THE BALKANS.

    A F[?]ench mes[?]e from Salon[?]a states that the French, Ruesians and Serbians during the nights of October 3 an,-) 4 reached the Petalino line on the west slope ...

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  26. CALL OF DUTY.

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  27. THE SUGAR CRISIS.

    A very large deputation representing the Australian Sugar Producers' Association and shipping, banking, and other interests waited upon the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  28. THE CALL OUT.

    Single men and widowers without children between 21 and 33 must enrol at once. Persons are entitled to enrol at the stattion nearest to their place of residence, ...

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  29. A LONG FLIGHT.

    The New York Times has arranged for Mr. Victor Carlstrom to make a non-stop aeroplane flight from Chicago to New York, a distance of 900 miles. He will ...

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  30. “Roumanians Hastily Fled.”

    A German message declares:—As the result of encirclement the Roumanians who crossed the Danube below Bucharest hastily fled. Between Preeba Lake and ...

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  31. Italy and Austria.

    An . Italian communique states:—We drove off repeated Austrian attacks on all our positions in the Travignolo Valley, and gamed new ground on the Little Col ...

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  32. MAIL FOR LONDON.

    The R.M.S. Arabic, of the P. & O. line, arrived from Melbourne en route to London early on Thursday morning, and berthed at the Outer Harbour. A large ...

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  33. LATE LIEUT. W. A. COWARD.

    Great regret was felt at Truro when the news reached that town on Tuesday last that Lient W. A. Coward had made the supreme- sacrifice in France on August 23. ...

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  34. Australian Officers Decorated.

    His Majesty the King to-day decorated Capt. A. S- Blackburn, of the 10th Australian Battalion (South Australia), with the Victoria Cross; Capt. A. Gates, 7th ...

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  35. Roumanian Gain in Dobrudja.

    Roumanian despatch states:—Despite stubborn resistance we continue our attack in Dobrudja and are progressing in the centre and on the left wing. We have ...

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  36. ADJOURNMENT OF PARLIAMENT.

    The Premier (Mr. C. Vaughan), in the Assembly on Thursday, moved—“That the House at its rising do adjourn until Tuesday, October 31, at. 2 o'clock. The Hon. ...

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  37. LABOUR FOR THE HARVEST.

    “Is it the intention of the Government,” asked the Leader of the Opposition (Hon. A. H. Peake) in the Assembly on Thursday, “to take steps to reduce the amount ...

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  38. British Repel Bulgar Attacks.

    A British War Office message from Salonika states:—We advanced on Tuesday morning from new positions at Karazadakoi and captured part of Jenikoj, ...

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  39. Colonial Wool Clips.

    At a meeting of the wool exports subcommittee of the War rTrade Department to-day it was pointed out that unless steps were taken this season there was grave ...

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