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  2. ROUMANIA INVADES HUNGARY.

    The three arrows mark the principal lines of the Roumanian invasion of Hungary. The Russian force which was stationed at Rent is, according to the latest cables, on its way through the Dobradja to attack Bulgaria from the north at the same time as she is attacked by the Allies from Salonika. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ROUMANIA.

    BUCHAREST, Thursday.--Reports state that the Roumanians and Russians have captured the principal passes in the Carpathians. They have been marching for twelve hours in ...

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  4. PASSES CAPTURED

    Immediately upon Roumania's declaration of war on Sunday night, her troops moved on to the passes in the Carpathians and seized the principal routes. They marched for twelve hours in enemy territory, and have ...

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  5. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    Although tho map on the page shows the principal area of the fighting in the Transyivanian mountains. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WAR POLICY.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The secret session of the Federal Parliament, arranged by the Government for the discussion of the future war policy as it affects Australia, took place ...

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  7. JAPAN AND ALLIES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Robert Machray, the well-known writer on Far Eastern subjects, in an article in the "Nineteenth Century," comments upon Germany's past subtle and ...

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  8. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The Manchester "Guardian," commenting on Mr. Hughes's war policy, says:-- "One-tenth of the population of England serving on the same scale as Australia ...

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  9. GREECE.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The latest urgent message states that the Greek War Minister and the members of the General Staff and conferred with King Constantine. ...

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  10. HINDENBURG'S PLANS.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Petrograd reports:-- "It is believed that Field-Marshal von Hinden burg has lately been preparing an offensive. ...

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  11. BRITISH LINES.

    LONDON, Thursday. General Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- "Bad weather is being experienced. There were minor night enterprises. We frustrated ...

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  12. BULGAR DEFEAT.

    SALONIKA, Thursday.--The Bulgarians, on August .28, again assaulted the Servian left wing at Lake Ostrove. The battle lasted till nightfall, and the Bulgars were crushingly ...

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  13. LITHUANIA.

    BERNE, Thursday.--A wireless message says that the Czar summoned M. Itchas, chairman of the Lithuanian Nationalists in the Damn, to interview him at the Russian ...

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  14. THE TEST MONTH.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 words
  15. RAILWAY TROUBLES.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- The railway situation is of tremendous interest. Feverish attempts are being made to avert a strike. Leaders of the House of Representatives have ...

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  16. TASMANIANS.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Sir John M'Call, Agent-General for Tasmania, gave a luncheon to officers of a battalion wholly composed of the members of the Tasmnanian Automobile ...

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  17. OFFICER DISMISSED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A court-martial has dismissed Lieutenant T. Fitzpatrick, of the Otago Regiment. ...

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  18. NEWSPAPER PROMINENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Newspapers give Prominence to Mr. Hughes's compulsory service proposals. The statement delivered in the Federal House of Representatives arrived ...

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  19. FATE OF POLITICIANS.

    BERNE, Thursday.-- Thirty-five scats in the Austrian Parliament have been vacated since 1914. Twenty of the former occupants were hanged, and others imprisoned for treason. ...

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  20. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon Mr. Colquhoun asked the Premier: Will you as head of the Government the mother State, move in this House ...

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  21. AMERICAN NAVAL LOSS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--Details of the disaster to tho U.S. cruiser Memphis shows that she was struck by a wave twenty feet high, and hurled on to the rocks. Although the cruiser ...

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  22. LYNCH LAW

    LIMA, Ohio, Thursday.-- An armed mob in 50 automobiles pursued a sheriff who refused to produced "White Romans," a negro assailant. The mob placed a rope round the sheriff's neck ...

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  23. "GREAT ADVANCE MADE."

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--In a brief statement to-day regarding the Prime Minister proposal, the Victorian Premier indicated that he did not under- estimate the difficulties with ...

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  24. U.S. SHIPPING LAWS.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- Managers of Atlantic and Pacific shipping lines have asked President Wilson to postpone till after the war the provision requiring the inspection and ...

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  25. FRENCH LINES.

    PARIS, Thursday.--A communique states:-- "We made progress [?]nst of Fleury. "A Curtain of fire frustrated two Gorman at tempts to approach our lines at Reillon and ...

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  26. GAY LIFE IN MUNICH.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The Berlin correspondent to the "Now York Times" says that Munich the capital of Bavaria, has provided a high society scandal. Princess Louise of ...

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  27. ITALIAN GAINS.

    ROME, Thursday.--An Italian communique announces:-- "We gained ground north-east of Caur[?]ol. We brilliantly stormed and carried strong trenches ...

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  28. HELPING THE AGED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--It is officially announced that, with a view to relieving distress among, old-age pensioners, the Government is making a grant to meet the cost. Allowances ...

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  29. DESERT FIGHTING.

    LONDON. Thursday.-- British communiques from Egypt state:-- "Our patrols drove off an enemy reconnoitring party numbering a hundred men ...

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  30. FALKENHAYN'S FALL.

    THE HAGUE, Thursday.--It is believed Hint General Von Falkenhayn's fall was due to a clashing of his views with those of Field Marshal Von Hindenburg. The latter wanted ...

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  31. "UNCONSTITUTIONAL."

    "There is one point with regard to the Prime Minister's attitude towards conscription," sale Mr. Wade last night, "that is worthy of serious notice. Mr. Hughes must be aware of the ...

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  32. MEXICO.

    MEXICO CITY, Thursday.-- General Carranza has promulgated a decree, nationalising the Catholic Church, and permitting the clergy to control property under strict Government ...

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  33. COMPULSION.

    LONDON. Thursday,--The Press Bureau circulates the New Zealand Government's contradiction of a statement published in London that the voluntary system had failed in New Zealand. ...

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  34. UPPER SERETH.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.--A Russian communique states:--"We repulsed enemy attacks on the Upper Ser[?]th and Bystritza. We captured Panker Mountain. ...

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  35. RETURNED SOLDIERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Between two and three hundred returned soldiers held a meeting in a the Protestant Hall last night, and passed a number of rules affecting the domestic working of the ...

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  36. JUDGE HUGHES.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.-- The Republican Committee admits that Judge Hughes's western trip failed, and that there was no punch in his speeches. ...

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  37. THE CAUCASUS.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.--A Russian communique states:--"The Turks have retired to the entrance of Bitlis Pass, in the direction of Mosul. We pursued the retiring enemy." ...

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  38. THE CHILLAGOE CO.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Holders of Chillagoo debentures have carried a resolution agreeing to concept the offer of £450.000 cash, made by Mr. Ryan, Premier of Queensland. ...

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  39. RED CROSS FUND.

    LONDON. Thursday.-- The meat Trades Red Cross Fund has reached £90,000. The committee is offering the original Kitchener's letter, or a thousand g[?]noas prize, to the ...

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  40. BIG LAW SUIT.

    NEW YORK. Thursday.-- The largest suit in the history of the Federal Courts has been begun by five stockholders of the New York, Newhaven, and Hartford railway, who are ...

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  41. AGRICULTURAL RELIEF.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The Allies' Committee for Agricultural Relief has invited Senator Keating (Tasmania) to revisit tho France-Bolgian farms, with a view to making an imperial ...

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