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  2. STRIKING SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--"Russia's striking success in Galleia." writes Mr. Harold Williams, the "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent, "is being followed up. ...

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  3. THE APPEAL.

    MOREE, Thursday.--The School of Arts here was crowded to-night when Mr. Holman made another appeal to young men to enlist. Already Moree and district, with a population ...

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  4. THE BALKANS.

    M. Delcasse, French Minister for Foreign Affairs, has resigned. M. Viviani, Prime Minister, will take over the Foreign portfolio. The Russians are said to be preparing to land a great ...

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  5. THE HARVEST.

    Respite the Federal Attorney-General's assurance that ample freight will be available for the overseas transportation of the wheat harvest of Australia, State officials are inclined to ...

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  6. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    It is as [?]ea[?] as a pikeshall, and has been all along for that matter, that Servia has not the ghost of a chance against the attacks of Bulgaria across her eastern ...

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  7. RUSSIAN TROOPS.

    PARIS. Thursday.--The Russians are reported to be preparing to land a great force on the Bulgarian coast. There is little enthusiasm among the Balgarian ...

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  8. BULGARIA.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--The Prime Minister has been officially informed by the Secretary of State for the Colonies that diplomatic relations have been broken off ...

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  9. MUNITIONS AND GAS.

    ATHENS. Thursday.--The Germans have installed large munitions and asphyxiating gas factories at Sofia. ...

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  10. MANIFEST DUTY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The military correspondent of "The Times'' slates: "It is our manifest duty to maintain our strength in France and Flanders, which are our ...

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  11. TURKS AND BULGARS.

    LONDON. Thursday.--A Berlin telegram announces that Turkey has placed her ammunition works and two army corps at Bulgaria's disposal. Bulgaria, in return, has ...

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  12. HEIGHTS TAKEN.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.--A communique reports:--"All German attacks in the Dvinsk region have been repulsed. We have occupied some heights in the Schlossberg ...

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  13. TURKS CONCENTRATING.

    LONDON, Thursday.--It is reported from Salonika that the First French African Infantry Regiment starts for Servia to-day. The Bulgarians are concentrating near, ...

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  14. TRENCH TO TRENCH.

    PARIS, Thursday.--A communique reports:--"The enemy renewed his violent attacks north-east of Souchez, also near the cross ...

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  15. DIVISIONS SHATTERED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reports emphasise the importance of the Russian successes. The "Daily Telegraph's" Petrograd correspondent estimates that three ...

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  16. SWIFTEST ACTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Telegrams from Nish show there is need for the swiftest action. The pressure is very great on born the Servian fronts, particularly in the ...

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  17. FINANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Finance Bill has been read a second time in the House or Commons. Replying to criticisms, Mr. E. S. ...

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  18. FRENCH MINISTRY.

    PARIS, Thursday.--M. Delcasse, Minister for Foreign Affairs, has resigned. The Premier, M. Viviani, will take over the portfolio of Foreign Affairs. ...

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  19. SERVIA'S DEFENCE.

    LONDON. Thursday.--A Berlin communique claims:--"The Servian resistance was only able to slightly hold up our forward movement. ...

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  20. FRENCH ASCENDENCY.

    LONDON. Thursday.--The French "Eye-witness" attributes the successes in the Champagne region on the 8th inst. to the uninterrupted fire since September 23. ...

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  21. WORRYING ATTACKS.

    PARIS, Thursday.--M. Naudeau, correspondent of the Paris "Journal" with the Russians, says that the worrying attacks at Dvinsk give an indication of the Russian ...

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  22. ALLEGED FRAUD.

    LONDON, Thursday--The trial of Mrs. Raphael has commenced at the Old Bailey. Evidence was given that her husband received £1010 yearly under the marriage settlement. He had ...

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  23. A PERFECT UNDERSTANDING.

    PARIS. Thursday.--Questioned in the Chamber, M. Viviani said that M. Delcasse had previously sent in his resignation, which he had renewed during his visit to ...

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  24. LONDON NIGHT CLUBS.

    Wednesday was a quiet day in the House of Commons, in view of the historic sitting on Thursday, at which many members desired to include a general debate on the ...

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  25. TROOP TRAIN DISASTER.

    AMSTERDAM. Thursday.--A German troop train fell into the canal at Zeebrugge. Eighty-five soldiers were drowned. ...

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  26. ROUMANIA CERTAIN.

    PARIS. Thursday.--The Rome correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" reports that during an interview with the Quadruple Entente's representatives, M. Bratlano, ...

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  27. AUSTRIAN STRONGHOLD.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.--The Russians successfully stormed the Austrian stronghold in the Strypa River region. ...

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  28. BRITISH ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A Berlin communique reports:--"English attacks to the north-east of Vermelles were easily repulsed. ...

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  29. FEELING IN LONDON.

    LONDON. Thursday.--The latest developments in the Balkans are political rather than military. The Anglo-French landing has given an ...

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  30. INCREASES IN RENT.

    LONDON. Thursday.--Mr. J. W. Pratt (L.). In the House of Commons, stated that property owners at Glasgow and Tyneside had made ex-tortionate increases in rents. Mr. Lloyd ...

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  31. ROUMANIA'S HARVEST.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Paris learns that Germany has practically arranged to purchase the Roumanian harvest, Germany supplying the waggons for its conveyance. ...

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  32. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A Berlin communique states:--"Russian attempts to capture islands in Miadziol Lake falled. We repulsed, nortn-east of Smorgon, a Russian ...

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  33. GERMANS AND JAM TINS.

    Several suggestions for meeting the new set of industrial and economic conditions brought about by the war were made at a meeting of women who had gathered in St. John's School ...

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  34. GENERAL SAVOFF RETIRED.

    PARIS, Thursday.--General Savoff, at his own request, has been retired from the Bulgarian army. ...

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  35. TYROL-TRENTINO.

    HOME, Thursday.--A communique states:--"The enemy suffered heavy losses along the Tyrol-Trentiuo front. We were victorious in encounters at Valcibor, St. George ...

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  36. THE RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--At a meeting of the Red Cross Society to-night the first report of Messrs. Knox and Brookes, dated September 1, showed that they had settled down ...

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  37. ANGLO-FRENCH LOAN.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Daily Telegraph" says that the House of Commons discussion on the Anglo-French loan in America came as an unpleasant surprise. ...

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  38. THE ALLIES' FORCES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Daily Telegraph's" Rome correspondent states that the Allies have landed 100,000 troops at Salonika, and that others art on the way. ...

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  39. MEN MUST BE FOUND.

    LONDON. Thursday.--Cabinet held a lengthy meeting and discussed the recruiting problem, also the Balkans situation and the Dardanelles campaign. ...

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  40. JAPAN'S HELP.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--According to advices received by the New York press. Russia is receiving twenty car loads of guns and munitions daily by way of Japan. The ...

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  41. TEN SUNK.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.--Ten German steamers are known to have been sunk. Only nine out of 27 vessels have reached their destinations. ...

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  42. SHOT BY A SENTRY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--As result of the finding of Major M'Inerney, who inquired into the case of Arthur Brown, watchman on board the hulk Wirfa. who was shot by a sentry on ...

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  43. DARDANELLES.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--A Turkish communique reports:--"Our artillery at Anafarta, on the 19th inst., hit an enemy torpedo boat, and then ...

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  44. ZEPPELIN RAID.

    LONDON. Thursday.--It is officially stated that a Zeppelin raid was made last night on a portion of London, when a number of Incendiary and explosive bombs ...

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  45. REPORTED DESIRE FOR ALLIANCE.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.--A high official of the Russian Foreign Office will shortly be going on a special mission to Japan. Jt is reported that Japan wishes to negotiate ...

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  46. LIEUT.-COL. RAMSAY SMITH.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--A "Gazette" notice to-day intimates that the Governor-General acting with the advice of the Federal Executive Council, has approved of the appointment of ...

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  47. FIRE AT MIDNIGHT.

    Shortly before midnight a fire broke out on the second floor of Messrs. J. Walker and Company's premises, Sussex Street. City. About 800 bags were destroyed before the fire was ...

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  48. NEW ZEALANDER KILLED.

    LONDON. Thursday.--Lieutenant L. H. Beauchamp, a New Zealander, who was serving with the South Lancashires, was killed in France on October 7. ...

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  49. FRENCH LINER SUNK.

    PARIS, Wednesday.--The Messageries Maritimes steamer Yunnan, 6474 tons, has been torpedoed. The crew were landed. ...

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