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  2. NAVY'S WORK.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. Ashmead Bartlett, in his last letter from Gallipoli, describes the co-operation of the army and navy in removing all Jealousies and ...

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  3. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    Mr. Lloyd George states that the issue of national service is one of fact, and the determining facts have not been published. The Government was fully alive to the necessity for ...

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  4. GALLIPOLI.

    LONDON, Monday.--The despatch of General Sir [?]n Hamilton in continuance of that cabled on July 6, states: "On May [?] I determined to continue the advance. ...

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  5. PROGRESS OF WAR.

    The full of Vilna does not of itself mean very much. The Germans, of course, will get nothing they can use or take away. Its fall, and even that of Dvinsk and Riga. ...

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  6. CONSCRIPTION.

    The Universal Service League bold its first public meeting in the vestibule of the Town Hall yesterday afternoon, when the Lord Mayor (Ald. Richards) presided. The comparatively ...

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  7. A GERMAN STORY.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.--German deserters state that they were ordered to prepare for a campaign in Turkey. The officers told them that they were going on a ...

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  8. OUTING FOR WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Monday.--Sixty motor cars collected 160 wounded Australians and New Zealanders from the hospitals in London and the suburbs, and took them to a ...

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  9. FALL OF VILNA.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.--A German communique says:--"Von Eichorn's sweeping attack against Vilna led to complete success. The ...

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  10. OVER THE VILIA.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.--A communique says:--"German detachments crossed to the left bank of the Middle Villa, in the Vilna ...

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  11. COMPULSION.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Press Bureau states that Mr. Lloyd George, replying to a letter from a constituent, wrote:--"You say rightly that the Government ...

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  12. WINTER AHEAD.

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuter's correspondent at headquarters at Gallipoli sends, in a despatch, dated September 4, a vivid description of the situation at Anzac. During ...

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  13. CAVALRY CONFLICTS.

    PARIS, Monday.--M. Na[?]deau, telegraphing from the Russian headquarters, says that the cavalry of the armies in the north has been rapidly grouped and precipitated ...

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  14. ARTILLERY ATTACK.

    PARIS, Monday.--A communique says:--"Our artillery on the heights of the Meuse, in the Forest of Apremont, and in the Vosges district, is aiming at the ...

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  15. BIG BATTLE EXPECTED.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.--The Germans have cut the Vilna railways, except the Lidavitchy line, southwards. A great battle is expected in the Lida district. The ...

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  16. POSITION UNCHANGED.

    LONDON, Monday.--Sir John French reports that the position has not changed since his last despatch. Since September 15 there has been considerable mining ...

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  17. BRAVE RUSSIAN DEFENCE.

    LONDON, Monday.--A correspondent of "The Times," at Dvinsk, spent three days, during the fighting, at the front. He says that a terrific battle was raging, the ...

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  18. GERMAN LOSSES.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.--A German submarine was seen and destroyed 14 miles off U[?]sire Island. A party of fishermen reports that three ...

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  19. RUSSIA'S MUNITIONS.

    TOKIO, Monday.--Russia has approached Japan on the question of payment for war materials. A conference of a group of bunks, headed by the Yokohama Specie ...

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  20. CABLES TO SOLDIERS.

    The postal authorities' notify that approval has been given to the following arrangements as regards cablegrams to and from Australian soldiers in Malta to apply to the week-end ...

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  21. BULGARIA.

    ATHENS, Monday.--It is reported from Sofia that King Ferdinand received the lenders of the Opposition, who expressed themselves as opposed to the Government's ...

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  22. PARCELS FOR EGYPT.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Postmaster-General's Department announced today that arrangements had been made under which parcels of goods might be sent to Australian ...

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  23. N.Z. CASUALTIES.

    WELLINGTON, N.Z., Monday.--The casualty [?]st contains the names of [?] killed in action, seven died of wounds, six died of disease, 169 wounded, two drowned, and one missing. The ...

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  24. COMMANDER SHUTER DEAD.

    LONDON, Monday.--Command[?] Joseph Shuter died in London from an illness contracted while commanding a flotilla of destroyers in the North Sea. He was the ...

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