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  2. AN OLD PROBLEM.

    Recently our Coraki contemporary published a par. quoting a Presbyterian cleric's statements in favor of prayers for the dead, as concerning ...

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  3. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" says that reports received by the State Department have convinced officials that the war ...

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  4. THE SUBMARINE MENACE.

    The Navy Department announces that an American transport has been torpedoed in the Atlantic. It is not yet known whether any loss of life ...

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  5. AGAINST UNEQUAL ODDS.

    Th Admiralty reports:--"Two British destroyers, the Mary Rose and the Strongbow, fought two fast and heavily-armed German ...

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  6. Western Offensive

    The trench communique issued this afternoon reports: After most effective artillery preparation, a series of local operations ...

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  7. Air Raids.

    An official announcement states that six or seven hostile airships (Zeppelins) attacked the Eastern and North-astern Counties of England on Friday ...

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  8. SEVENTY MISSING.

    A message from Washington says:--The torpedoed transport, was the Ward liner Antilles. She was torpedoed on October 17. Seventy are ...

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  9. GUILTY GREEK CABINET.

    The Athens correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that a Commission of Inquiry has found the Skuloudis-Gounaris Cabinet, which ...

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  10. AMERICANS INCONVENIENCE HUNS.

    The American fleet in European waters reports that the wide cruising radius of destroyers is compelling U boats to make lengthier submerging, ...

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  11. THE SILENT ASSASSINS.

    The feature of the Zeppelin raid on London was its silence and the absence of excitement. Our aeroplanes were up trying to locate the raiders. The ...

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  12. IN THE BALTIC.

    A Russian official report says:--Two German torpedoers were sunk in the minefield in Mohn Sound yesterday. ...

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  13. IN FLANDERS.

    The French Government has specially mentioned in Army Orders the services rendered the nation by the port of Dunkirk. ...

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  14. FIVE BISHOPS TRIED.

    An ecclesiastical tribunal has sentenced five prelates, including the Metropolitan of Athens, in connection with anathema uttered against ...

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  15. GERMAN SOCIALIST'S ADMISSION.

    According to Amsterdam advices, Herr David, one of the leading members of the Socialist party, speaking at the German Socialist conference at ...

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  16. RUSSIANS LOSE MOHN ISLAND.

    A Russian official message says:--Under pressure of superior naval forces, we abandoned Mohn Island (between Oesel Island and the ...

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  17. SOUTH WALES COAL MINES.

    The executive of the South Wales miners condemn the proposed strike on the recruiting question. The council, criticises the extremists for urging ...

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  18. BRITISH REPEL RAIDS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig has forwarded the following despatch: We repulsed, without receiving casualties, raids made last night ...

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  19. HUN FOOD THIEVES.

    Confidential reports, says a message from Washington, reveal that the big U boats are travelling in pairs off the usual tracks, robbing the food ships, ...

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  20. SATISFACTORY RESULTS.

    The British Admiralty announced that naval aircraft yesterday morning dropped many bombs, with satisfactory results, on the aerodrome in ...

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  21. LATE WIRES

    The watersiders have balloted in favor of resumption and the signing of the modified application cards. Many seamen have signed on, though ...

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  22. HUNS ON DAGO ISLAND.

    A German official message says:--We have landed troops on Dago Island. ...

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  23. ALL MERCHANTMEN SUNK.

    The Admiralty announces that while two destroyers were convoying the twelve merchantmen between the Shetland Islands and Norwegian coast ...

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  24. FURTHER GERMAN PROGRESS.

    A German official message states:--We reached the east coast of Dago Island, penetrating the interior. We have prisonered up to now several ...

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  25. THE HUN MURDERERS.

    A large number of Belgians, for refusing to work for the military, were confined in barracks built at Zevencote, near the Yser front. They were ...

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  26. FRANCE ATTACKED.

    Eleven Zeppelins raided France yesterday and were chased in all directions by aeroplanes and harrassed by gunfire. An official warning was given ...

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  27. IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    A Mesopotamia official message states:--We carried out successful operations in the vicinity of the deltas at Gizil ...

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  28. THE RUSSIAN TANGLE.

    General Gourko, of the Russian Army, has arrived in England. He states he was released after having been imprisoned for a month in ...

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  29. INTENSE ARTILLERYING.

    A German official message says:--There is intense artillerying between Hothulst Wood and Deule and northeastward of Soissons. ...

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  30. GERMAN NAVAL MUTINY.

    The New York "Evening Sun" prints a most interesting story of the recent mutiny in the German Navy, written by Rudolph Glatfelder, a ...

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  31. A QUEENSLAND SENSATION.

    A sensation has occurred at Clifton, Queensland. A number of valuable cattle, which were shown and took prizes at the local show last week, ...

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  32. BRUGES BOMBED AGAIN.

    The Admiralty announces: British aviators dropped a large quantity of explosives on Bruges docks and Erigela aerodrome. All of our machines ...

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  33. IN EAST AFRICA.

    An East Africa official message states:--The main, enemy forces are retreating from Bemkura to reach Masiwa, ...

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  34. PUBLIC PLEASED.

    The public evinced great satisfaction at the news of the bringing down of five Zeppelins in France, as offsetting their surprise at the airship ...

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  35. ARTILLERY DUEL ONLY.

    Sir Douglas Haig states: There is nothing to report except reciprocal artillery fire. ...

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  36. ANOTHER ESCAPE.

    Kust Willy Geid, an internee at the German Concentration Camp, Liverpool, escaped yesterday. ...

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  37. DUNKIRK SHELLED.

    A Berlin message states: The Admiralty reports: Our torpedoers fired a couple of hundred explosive shells at Dunkirk on the night of ...

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  38. FLOOD AT ALBURY.

    The flood waters at Albury yesterday reached eighteen feet six inches, which is eight inches higher than the level a, fortnight ago. The water was ...

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  39. AMERICA'S PART.

    Th United States Liberty Loan has now reached £350,000,000. ...

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  40. OSTEND BOMBARDED.

    A German official message states:--The enemy bombarded Ostend from the sea. There is the most violent ...

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  41. THE FIVE FALLEN ZEPPS.

    The first Zeppelin was shot down at Stolements Meurehem, Moselle, at 7 o'clock on Saturday morning. Three airships were seen in company, ...

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  42. GOVERNMENT BOOTERY.

    The Director of the Government department that is to undertake the manufacture of boots and shoes in war time, expects to issue 2,000,000 ...

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  43. BOMB IN A STEAMER.

    A rumor is current in Melbourne that a bomb was found aboard a steamer timed to sail on Saturday and which was delayed. ...

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  44. ON THE AISNE.

    A French communique states: There is violent artillery firing on the Aisne Our batteries exploded a munition dump at night time. ...

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  45. HUNS WANT TO FRATERNISE.

    A Russian official message states:--Our troops disregarded the enemy's signals to fraternise with them at Naretch Lake and Buzeo River. Our ...

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  46. A MELBOURNE MURDER.

    Mrs. A. E. Samson, whose husband is at the front, was found murdered in her house at Princes Street, Port Melbourne. Her foster-brother, ...

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  47. HOMES FOR BRITISH WORKERS.

    The British Government is building 100,000 workmen's dwellings to standard designs, in order to meet the urgent needs of war workers. Another ...

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  48. [?]ANZACS.

    Gordon Gilmour, the special correspondent on the West Front for the Australian Press Association, writing on Thursday, says:-- ...

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  49. CRISIS IN ITALY.

    Thre is an acute political crisis in Italy, and the downfall of the Cabinet is believed to be imminent. The has been hastened by ...

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  50. LONDON TAXI STRIKE OVER.

    Owing to the defection of the cabowning drivers, the other London taxiowners have accepted the terms offered by the Minister for Home Affairs ...

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  51. A MOVE TO INCORPORATE.

    She: "I shall have to be a little firm with you." He: "Fine! Let us make it a partnership!" ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTY LIST.

    To-day's casualty list totals 1001, whereof 191 were killed in action and 810 wounded, while seventeen have returned to duty. The great majority ...

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  53. THE AUSTRALIAN FLIERS.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, during his visit to the Australian fliers, saw some thrilling air work with various classes of machines. Some of the airmen were ...

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  54. A HARD FIGHT COMING.

    "Le Petit Parisien" says:--"The next battle in Flanders will be a hard one. The Germans are determined to defend the end of the ...

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  55. THE KAISER FURIOUS.

    The Kaiser, on learning of the naval muting, became so enraged that he became ill. The Crown Prince advocated frenzied ...

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  56. GERMANY'S BREAD SUPPLY.

    The Reichstag Committee has been informed that any further limitation of the bread ration is unnecessary. The grain supply for the whole year is now ...

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  57. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    The supporters of Sir Wilfred Laurier are organising throughout the Dominion. The elections have been tentatively fixed for December 17. ...

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  58. BRITISH PETROL SHORTAGE.

    Owing to the shortage of tonnage and petrol, the Government has propounded a scheme for effecting economies in home transport and road ...

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  59. USE FOR ENEMY FLEETS.

    It is reported here that the Entente powers are considering, as a post-war measure in the interests of peace, the formation of a large international fleet ...

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  60. GERMANY'S LATEST LOAN.

    A Berlin message states that the provisional total of the war loan is 625 millions sterling. ...

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