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  2. GERMAN SUBMARINES.

    A Copenhagen message states that the German Admiralty has not received news of 47 submarines, which are supposed to have been lost. The real number lost, the message adds, is believed to ...

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  3. MORE WOUNDED.

    Another contingent of wounded soldiers will land in Sydney to-morrow morning. The hospital ship will ranch Watson's Bay tonight, and the men will come ashore on ...

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  4. MESSAGE FROM THE KING.

    The following message was received by the Prime Minister yesterday from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, through the Governor- General:-- ...

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  5. SECOND LINE.

    "The offensive will be carried on without truce or respite," said General Joffre in an army order, and the latest communique mentions further ...

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  6. ENEMY'S ANXIETY.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.--Nineteen-year-old Germans in Holland and Scandinavia have been called to the colors. There are Indications of anxiety and ...

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  7. AGAINST SERVIA.

    Bulgaria's attitude has again become enigmatical. It is announced from Sofia that M. Melinoff, who favors intervention on the side of the ...

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  8. DARING BURGLARS.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Burglars were surprised by the police at the Trades Hall, Victoria Street, Carlton, between 2.30 and 3 o'clock this morning. Revolver shots were ...

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  9. ACTIVE PREPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Friday.--"Le Temps'" correspondent at Nish estimates that half a million Austro-Germans are massed on the Servian frontier, including 350,000 Germans. ...

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  10. ARRIVALS IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The second of the two hospital ships which arrived in the bay on Wednesday berthed at the pier at Port Melbourne this morning, and at about 10 a.m. ...

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  11. CHAMPAGNE STRUGGLE.

    PARIS. Friday.--It is officially announced that a footing lots been gained by our forces in the enemy's second defensive line in the Champagne. ...

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  12. CENTRE FRONT

    LONDON. Friday.--The "Kochnische Zeitung" states that extraordinarily severe lighting has occurred along the centre front, east of Auberville. ...

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  13. BULGARIA'S ARMIES:

    ATHENS, Friday.--Bulgaria has reinforced the Grcco-Servian frontier. Three divisions have been sent to Maronla. (on the Aegean Sea, 19 miles west of ...

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  14. BRILLIANT CHARGE.

    PARIS, Friday.--A wounded soldier states that when the infantry was held up at the entanglements in the Champagne region, cavalry came to their rescue. ...

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  15. GERMANOPHILES BACK.

    SOFIA, Friday.--M. Malinoff (chief of the Bulgarian Democratic party) has refused to co-operate with Dr. Radoslavoff's Ministry, believing that Bulgaria ought to ...

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  16. IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--Thirty-seven sick and wounded South Australian soldiers, who disembarked from the transport at Melbourne, returned to Adelaide to-day. They received a ...

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  17. SUBMARINES AT VARNA.

    ATHENS, Friday.--Four German submarines have been seen at Varna, on the shores of the Black Sea. A French official wireless message states ...

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  18. ISLAND OUTRAGES.

    BRISBANE. Friday.--The steamer Mindini. from the Solomon Islands, brought details of the murder of the well-known Sydney trader, Mr. Laycock, on the Island of Makira on August ...

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  19. BRITISH BUDGET.

    LONDON, Friday.--The freetraders continued the Budget debate in the House of Commons. A division on certain import, duties resulted: Ayes 171, noes 8. The ...

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  20. RUSSIANS.

    PETROGRAD Friday.--A communique reports:-- "Our cavalry stopped a German offensive south of Lake Drisviary. We dislodged ...

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  21. 54 LOST.

    COPENHAGEN. Friday.--The German Admiralty has not received news of 47 submarines, which are supposed to have been lost. ...

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  22. GREEK MOBILISATION.

    ATHENS, Friday.--The Prime Minister, M. Venizelos, was accorded an ovation by a crowded Chamber of Deputies. He defended mobilisation of the country's ...

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  23. "CONQUER OR DIE."

    PARlS, Friday.--General Joffre's order before Saturday's attack was:-- "The offensive will be carried on without trace or respite. Remember the Marne. ...

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  24. SALE OF INTOXICANTS.

    Gentlemen,--From every part at this State come requests from women that the sale of intoxicants be prohibited after 6 p.m. They are influenced by the dreadful sights in our ...

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  25. CONSCRIPTION.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Press Bureau stales that Mr. Arthur Henderson (President of the Board of Education, who is assisting the Government in labor ...

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  26. SERIES OF SUCCESSES.

    PETROGRAD. Thursday.--Generally, as the result of a series of successful engagements, the positions of the armies along our front are favorable. ...

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  27. CHATALJA LINES.

    SALONIKA, Friday.--Germans are employing 30,000 workmen in strengthening the Chatalja forts. Four parallel lines of railway connecting the forts have been ...

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  28. COAL MINES DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--As the result of a compulsory conference between the employers and the employees of the coal mines of Australia, before Mr. Justice Higgins, president of ...

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  29. IMPORTANT OPERATIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Lord Kitchener, in a message to Sir Joint French, said:-- "My warmest congratulations to you and your troops on the substantial success ...

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  30. SEVERE FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Friday.--A Berlin communique reports:-- "Field-Marshal von Hindenburg stormed and broke through a Russian position east ...

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  31. THE DARDANELLES.

    LONDON, Friday.--In the House of Commons Mr Outhwaite inquired regarding the truth of the statement of Sir George Buchanan, British Ambassador at ...

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  32. CABLES SUSPENDED.

    LONDON. Friday.--Private telegrams from England and France to all neutral countries have been suspended for 18 hours. ...

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  33. RED CROSS IN EGYPT.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Matron Boll, formerly connected with No. 1 General Hospital, Egypt, arrived back in Melbourne to-day. In the course of an Interview Matron Bell ...

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  34. STRIKE PROMOTION.

    LONDON, Friday.--"Freeman's Journal" publishes details of German plans for promoting strikes in America. These show that Matthew Cummings, a Bostonlan, ...

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  35. BALTIC SEA.

    LONDON, Friday.--Mr. Balfour. First Lord of the Admiralty, in the House of Commons, was asked for details of the action of the submarines in the Baltic, ...

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  36. RATE INADEQUATE.

    LONDON, Friday.--The "Manchester Guardian," remarking on the statement that Lord Kitchener has submitted to Cabinet largely increased estimates of the ...

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  37. DUTCH JUBILATION.

    AMSTERDAM. Friday.--There is jubilation at the Allies' victory. Indicating that, however correct the Government's policy of neutrality, the Dutch people are ...

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  38. TURKISH CLAIM.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.--A Turkish communique says: "We silenced on Tuesday the batteries which were bombarding our positions near Sedd-el-Bahr." ...

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  39. BITTER BATTLES.

    LONDON, Friday.--A Berlin communique states:-- "The enemy continued his efforts on Wednesday to break through in the Champagne ...

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  40. "NO FOUNDATION FOR RUMORS."

    PERTH, Friday.--The West Australian branch of the Red Cross Society last month wrote to Mr. Adrian Knox at Cairo respecting the persistent rumors of Red Cross gifts going astray ...

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  41. FIERCE NAVAL ATTACK.

    ATHENS, Friday.--Mitylene reports state that, there was a tierce naval bombardment of the Siraits on Tuesday. It lasted the whole day. ...

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  42. ROLL OF HONOR.

    LONDON. Friday.--Mr. Harold Thomas Cawley (Liberal), who represented Heywood Division. Laneashire. in the House of Commons, since 1919 has been killed at ...

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  43. MR. CHURCHILL.

    LONDON. Friday.--Sir. Winston Churchill has appeared in a new role, and has stepped from politics to art. Walking along the street one day, he suddenly developed a taste for painting, ...

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  44. POISON AS ANTIDOTE.

    LONDON, Friday--Miss M. Davies. a bacteriologist, nearly lost her life in an heroic experiment to test poison as an antidote. Although previous tests on animals had ...

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  45. MESOPOTAMIA.

    LONDON. Friday.--It is officially reported that after three days' fighting a British force dislodged the Turks from a position on both banks of the Tigris, soven miles ...

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  46. WIRELESS TELEPHONY.

    NEW YORK, Friday.--wireless telephone messages have been exchanged between Arlington, Virginia, and Honolulu, 4600 miles distant. Government experiments in telephony have ...

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  47. HOLLAND AND BELGIUM.

    BERLIN, Friday.--Herr Zimmermann, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated that Germany has no idea of prejudicing Holland's political and economic freedom. ...

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  48. IMPERIAL REVENUE.

    LONDON, Friday.--The quarter's revenue was £51,569,628. Customs yielded £10,967,000; excise, £24,481,000; and stamps,£1,704,000. ...

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  49. CASUALTY LIST.

    The 85th casually list, issued last night, will he found on pass 18 of to-day's "Daily Telagraph." ...

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  50. GERMAN WOUNDED REMOVED.

    AMSTERDAM. Friday.--A great number of wounded from Ostend and Blankenberghe have been conveyed to Germany. ...

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