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  2. Flanders O'fensive

    It is now clear, from official reports and the statements of correspondents, that the great attack launched by the British on Friday morning in the ...

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  3. THE WAR

    The citizens of Berlin are perturbed at the new rules, fixing the quantities of clothing for men and women. Cards are now necessary for many articles of ...

    Article : 109 words
  4. In The Baltic

    The landing of German forces on Oesel and Dago Islands, thus dominating the Gulf of Riga and the coast of Esthonia, leading to Petrograd, is ...

    Article : 180 words
  5. ANZAC WEAVERS.

    "I cannot see," says Sergeant A. W. Sinclair, a blue-eyed Scot, who has lately come over from Melbourne, "why Australians should send their wool ...

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  6. THE UNCONQUERABLE ANZACS.

    A wire from Melbourne on Saturday and published in Sunday's Sydney "Sun" stated:--Sergeant W. Caffrey, recruiting ...

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  7. IN THE BALKANS.

    A British official mssage from Salonika states: The Scottish troops successfully raided Homodos, south-westward of ...

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  8. THE ITALIAN OFFENSIVE.

    An Italian official mssage states: We completely broke up an attack near Lokavac, which had been preceded by lavish artillerying from ...

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  9. ON THE FRENCH FRONT.

    A French communique states:--On the Aisne front the reciprocal artillerying continued liveliest in the region of the plateaux, between Ailles ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S FOOD SHORTAGE.

    Lord Rhondda, Food Controller, has circularised the Food Control Comittee emphasising the necessity for materially reducing the consumption ...

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  11. MUD AND MACHINE GUNS.

    Mr. Gilmour, continuing his story, says:--"The Australians on the railway reached the high ground commanding ...

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  12. HARD FIGHTING.

    A Russian official message states:--The enemy occupied Arensburg (on Oesel Island, Gulf of Riga) on Saturday, their aerial and naval forces ...

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  13. THE SUBMARINE MENACE.

    The Admiralty reports: The mine-sweeping sloop, Begonia, is overdue, and is considered lost with all hands. ...

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  14. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    A German official message says:--The English penetrated between the River Scarpe and the Cambrai-Arras road, but our counter-attacks drove ...

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  15. THE GERMAN CRISIS.

    Several of the Rhineland newspapers are clamoring for the recall of Admiral von Tirpitz in charge of the navy. They also want a Chancellor worthier of ...

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  16. THE HUN VERSION.

    A German official message declares: We have rapidly progressed on Oesel Island, repeatedly overcoming the enemy. We have cut off the Sworbe ...

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  17. ARTILLERY DUEL CONTINUED.

    A French communique states: There is still violent artillery activity in the region of the plateaux, between Ailles and Craonne. ...

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  18. FRENCH TROOPSHIP SUNK.

    A French steamer in the Mediterranean, while conveying Algerian troops and passengers, was torpedoed and sunk. There are 250 missing. ...

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  19. STILL THE ARTILLERY.

    A French communique states: On the Aisne front the reciprocal artillerying is less intense. On the left bank of the Meuse we repulsed ...

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  20. FRENCH SUCCESS.

    The French destroyed two German submarine's in the Mediterranean in the last week of September. ...

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  21. GERMAN EXULTATION.

    The German Press celebrates the landing on Oesel and Dago Islands as the best answer to the Allies' latest speeches and as a proof of the ...

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  22. AMERICA'S PART.

    The measure requisitioning all American shipping, as cabled on October 12, became effective to-day. It has involved two million tons. ...

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  23. MATA HARI, THE SPY.

    The Japanese-Dutch dancer. Mata Hari, convicted of being a German spy, was shot yesterday. It was proved that she had wormed from a British ...

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  24. CAREFULLY PREPARED YEARS AGO.

    A "Le Matin" expert, discussing the rapidity of the German landing, says: "The German Admiralty had many flat-bottomed sloops, which are motor ...

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  25. AVENGED!

    Lieut. Fonch, a comrade of Capt. Guynemer, the famous French airman, has avenged the latter's death. On September 30th he shot down ...

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  26. REMARKABLE LIFE STORY.

    A rejected sweetheart to whom she had brought disgrace and ruin was responsible for the arrest and conviction of Mile. Mata Hari, the woman ...

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  27. AMERICA'S WAR BILL.

    The New York "World's" Washington correspondent says: "The United States is paying forty millions dollars daily, or a fourth of ...

    Article : 68 words
  28. WITH THE ANZACS.

    Gordon Gilmour, the special correspondent of the Australian Press Association on the West front, says:--The gains in Friday's battle have ...

    Article : 545 words
  29. MORE SWEDISH TREACHERY.

    The Prize Court has condemned as contraband, destined for the Germans, valuable parcels of wool consigned from Buenos Ayres (Argentine) to the ...

    Article : 87 words
  30. IRISH RAID SUCCEEDS.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:--The Irish troops successfully raided north.-eastward of Bullecourt. There is considerable hostile artillerying at ...

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  31. BRITISH AIR RAID ON ROULERS.

    The British air raid on Roulers was one of the most terrible of the war. One bomb fired the barracks where a newly-arrived German regiment was ...

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  32. PEACE MOVES.

    It is reported that a Papal Consistory will probably be held late in November. It is expected that the Pope will make a new move then in favor ...

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  33. BRITISH AIR RAIDS.

    The Admiralty reports:--Our naval aircraft carried out a considerable number of patrols yesterday. They encountered several enemy ...

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  34. DESPATCHES INTERCEPTED.

    The New York "Sun's" Washington correspondent says: "The British authorities at Halifax have intercepted a bag of despatches ...

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  35. THE WAR HOGS' TERMS:

    Herr Schedemann, at the Warsburg Conference, declared: "The enemy's demands are steadily growing insaner. We will not relinguish a single foot of ...

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  36. HAIG'S FIVE PUNCHES.

    The first of the series of five battles in the present offensive was the battle along the Menin-road, in which the Australians fought for the first time ...

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  37. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    Following on the Home Secretary's refusal to [?]gree to a fifty per cent, increase in taxi fares, the taxi drivers have decided to strike on October 22 ...

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  38. BIG DECREASE IN CRIME.

    The Prison Commissioners for England and Wales report that the prisoners in 191314 were 151,603 as compard with 48,362 in 191617. ...

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  39. SOLE'S CIRCUS.

    Sole's Circus, which on its last visit to the Clarence built up such a fine reputation, is again on a visit to the river and was to have opened in ...

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  40. ALLIED MILITARY CONFERENCE

    Mr. R. Lansing (Secretary of State) says America is considering the advisability of representation at the Allies military conference in Paris this week. ...

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  41. AMERICAN MUNITIONS EXPLOSION.

    A Gibbstown, New Jersey, message says: By an explosion at the Dupont nitroglycerine plant two men were killed. ...

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  42. POLAND'S PURE PATRIOT.

    A meeting in London celebrated the centenary of the death of Kosciusko, the great Polish patriot. Lord Bryce, in a message to the ...

    Article : 109 words
  43. BRITISH WAR BONDS.

    The applications for the New War Bonds last week totalled nearly thirty-eight millions sterling. ...

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  44. CANADIAN ELECTIONS.

    Sir Wilfred Laurier has definitely decided to retain the Liberal Party leadership and to fight the general election. ...

    Article : 93 words
  45. THE SOLDIERS' STORIES.

    Gordon Gilmour, the special correspondent of the Australia Press Association on the West Front, says:--"Some Australians and New ...

    Article : 315 words
  46. MARKS OF SERVICE.

    The Press Bureau announces: The War Office is arranging to issue a red chevron for the officers and soldiers who entered the theatre of war in 1914, ...

    Article : 72 words
  47. THE CONCERT.

    Probably the public enthusiasm manifested at last night's operatic concert by the girls of the Lismore Guild has never been absolutely ...

    Article : 931 words
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