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  2. PEACE OFFER.

    It is understood that President Wilson will refuse to consider negotiations on the basis of a round-table conference, but if Germany sincerely accepts his terms and agrees to ...

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  3. REIMS FREE.

    The following official reports have been issued:--FRENCH--Monday, 6 a.m.--North of St. Quentin the battle ...

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  4. SOLDIERS LEAVE.

    Mr. Hughes has arranged that Australians who do not desire to return to Australia on six months' home leave shall have the option of 75 days[?] furlough on full pay in Great ...

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  5. CLEARING THE BALKANS.

    It is reported from Rome that General Mackensen has renounced the occupation of the Dobrudja (R[?]mania), which was in Bulgarian occupation, and has retired to the Danube. ...

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  6. GO TO IT.

    "The point that I am concerned about," said Mr. James Kell, Acting-Governor of the Commonwealth Bank, yesterday, "is that the public is rather disposed to regard the favorable war ...

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  7. SEDITION BILL.

    The State Assembly resumed the debate on the second reeding of the Sedition Bill lost night. The galleries were well filled, and considerable interest was shown in the ...

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  8. MUST HAVE FULL VICTORY.

    COOTAMUNDRA, Tuesday.--For 35 miles from Leeton to Barelian the French Mission today traversed some glorious country, with far advanced fields of wheat, extending for miles on ...

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  9. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    The "New York Times" correspondent at Washington reports that President Wilson will re[?] the Austro German pence proposals, us spokesman for all ...

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  10. "FEEDING THE GUNS."

    Immense crowds assembled in Trafalgar Square for the opening of the "feeding the guns" war bond campaign. Massed choirs from St. Paul's, Westminster Abbey, and other ...

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  11. THE COAL SHORTAGE PROBLEM.

    Sir Albert Stanley, President of the Board of Trade, has warned the conlowners and colliers' meeting at Newcastle that it is impossible to release from the army all the miners ...

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  12. LOSS OF THE BURUTU.

    The steamer Burutu (3902 tons) lost in collision on Thursday night, was inward bound. The night was dark, a gale was blowing, and there was a heavy sea. A survivor states that the ...

    Article : 154 words
  13. FEW AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS.

    Mr. Connolly, Agent-General for West Australia, has inaugurated a serins of Empire lectures. Speaking before the British Women's Patriotic League he said that West Australia's ...

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  14. NEW OFFENSIVE.

    The British and Americans have launched a new offensive at St. Quentin and Cambrai. Good progress is reported. ...

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  15. ASSASSINATION AT WARSAW.

    A message from Zurich states that the German chief of police at Warsaw has been assassinated, and several police officials have been wounded. ...

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  16. ANGRY SUFFRAGETTES.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. Women suffragists demonstrated outside the Capitol, against the Senators who opposed their cause. Four arrests were made. ...

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  17. SPANISH INFLUENZA.

    The epidemic of Spanish influenza is having the gravest effects. In Capetown alone it is believed there are 20,000 eases, while the mortality among the colored population is ...

    Article : 170 words
  18. GERMANS PREPARE TO RETREAT.

    The Germans are systematically looting Cambrel. They are even stealing the consecrated vessels from the churches. The Prussians and Bavarians quarrelled over the loot, and an ...

    Article : 73 words
  19. GENERAL CABLES.

    Leali[?] King, a H[?]tenant in the London Regiment, formerly of Greymouth, New Zealand, has been killed in action. Robert Baldwin Bops, author, has died ...

    Article : 114 words
  20. FRENCH OPERATIONS.

    A French communique states (2 a.m.):--North-east of St. Quentin various local operations were conducted yesterday afternoon for ...

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  21. DEAF EARS.

    A week or more ago the Motor Yacht Club circularised [?] owners of motor cars, asking for help in the club's practice of [?]reviding outings, for wounded soldiers on Saturday ...

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  22. GRAVEYARD SCAVENGERS.

    Edward Prince Bell, representative of the Chicago "News" with the British armies, writes:--"The Germans have been looting graves south of the Somme, removing not only ...

    Article : 179 words
  23. EAST-WEST TROUBLE.

    KALGOORLIE, Tuesday.--The strike of englnemen on the Trans-Australian Railway on account of the refusal of the authorities to grant a free pass from station to station for ...

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  24. PROBLEM OF THE UNFIT.

    Professor R. J. A, Berry, M.D., F.R.S.E., of Melbourne, who has come to Sydney, at the invitation of the University Extension Board, to deliver two illustrated lectures on "The Problem ...

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  25. ARTILLERY ON WEST FRONT.

    A Belgian communique states:--Artillery actions are in progress on the whole front. ...

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  26. AMERICANS STRIKE HARD.

    An American official announcement states:--We drove the enemy out of Chatelcher[?]y, and are overcoming his desperate resistance. We seized the commanding heights westward ...

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  27. SURPLUS BUTTER.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Pending completion of the proposed sale to the British Government of the surplus butter, arrangements have been trade by the Federal Government to advance, ...

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  28. SPANISH INFLUENZA.

    It is officially stated at Berlin (says a Geneva message) that a fresh epidemic of Spanish influenza has broken out in the German army. The patients number 180,000. ...

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  29. BAR TO MILITARY MEDAL.

    The following have been awarded a bar to the Military Medal:--Australians.--Sergts. R. E. Batton, C. G. Bishop, G. Fitzgerald, P. Mortimer, Corporals ...

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  30. SIR ERIC GEDDES IN AMERICA.

    Sir Eric Geddes. First Lord, of the British Admiralty, has arrived in America. He conferred with Admiral Benson, of the American Admiralty, and other naval officials. Later Sir ...

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  31. TO FREE RUSSIA.

    It is reported from Stockholm that an All-Russia Provisional Government has been formed at Ufa. aiming at the liberation of Russia from ...

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  32. MOUNTAIN TRAINS INADEQUATE.

    Many visitors to the Mountains for the lest week-end. on desiring to return to the city, found there was no accommodation on the ...

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  33. JACK'S DAY.

    The Ancient Mariners' League will occupy the front of the Royal Exchange. The model of Captain Cook's barque, the Endeavour, will, be moored in front of the building, and will be ...

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  34. THIEVES' HAUL.

    Thieves made a good haul on Monday night, when the promises of the Jenkins Costume Co., 443 and 145 Pitt Street, City, were broken into, and 26 rolls of serge, 14 rolls of Assam ...

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  35. BREAKING THE AUSTRIANS

    A French communique states:--The Austrian forces from the Italian front, who were defeated on Saturday near Vrange, are falling back in disorder towards Nish, ...

    Article : 144 words
  36. CIVIC REFORM CAMPAIGN.

    Mr. E. Lindsay Thompson writes:--"I note with pleasure the remarks of Mr. Arehdale Parkhill (secretary of the National Association). As official utterances they ...

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  37. LIEUT.-GOVERNOR'S SALARY.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday. Mr. Gardiner gave notice to move:--"That the Government, in paying to Sir William Cullen, while acting as Lieutenant-Governor, a salary at the ...

    Article : 63 words
  38. LOSS OF BURUTU.

    It is now estimated that between 170 and 200 persons lost their lives in the collision by which the steamer Burutu was sunk. ...

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  39. NAVAL MEN RETURNING.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--After three years' service in the North Sea, the following naval men will return to Australia during the second week in November:--Signalman E. R. Beaton[?] ...

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  40. DEATH OF NOTED MUSICIAN.

    The death is announced of Sir Hubert Hastings Parry, the distinguished musician. ...

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