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  5. SOMME FRONT

    In an interview published in the “Weekly Despatch,” Brigadier-General Sir Newton Moore, officer commanding the Australians in England, says ...

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  6. ZEPPELIN DESTROYED

    The official version of the Z[?]ppelin raid sa[?] Hostile. airships crossed the cast coast between 9 o’clock and midnight. A few [?] were dropped ...

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  7. GREEK NATIONAL DEFENCE.

    The whole of Western Mac[?]nia has joined the National Defence Movement. Colonel Ivannow, commanding the ...

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  8. NATIONAL MOVEMENT.

    Mr J. M. N. Jeffries, writing from, [?]ete says that with the arrival of General Danglis, the National Greek cause is now in the hands of three ...

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  9. BRITAIN’S REVENUE

    Britain’s revenue for the half-year just ended amounted to £163,922,890, compared with £102,866,764 for the previous half-year, an increase of ...

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  10. INTENSE GUNFIRE IN FLANDERS

    Dutch messages report an intense and uninterrupted gunfire in Flanders. It began on Saturday. ...

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  11. GERMAN THREATS.

    It is reported that the prolongation of King Constantine[?] re[?]itation as to how he shall act is due to the act that he has heard that ...

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  12. BRUSILOPP’S VICTORIES

    Gene[?] two victories in Galicia break a period of comparative calm. The Russians near Brody are again moving along the railway ...

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  13. THREAT TO GERMANY.

    Rop[?]ing to a New York delegation last night, President Wilson declared that America would surely enter the European and Mexican campaigns it ...

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  14. PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT.

    Renter’s correspondent at Athens says that the Provisional Government has extended its authority to the islands of Chios and Mityle[?]. ...

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  15. PLAGUE OF RATS

    During a discussion at a conference of health inspectors held in Sydney it was stated by Mr. Trickett sa[?]ary inspector for North Sydney ...

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  16. SERBIANS DEFEAT BULGARS.

    Mr Calvert, the “Times” correspondent at Salonika, says that he witnessed the attempt by the Bulgers to recapture Mount K[?]nackalan. ...

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  17. MINISTERIAL CHANGE.

    M. Protopopoff, Vice-president of the Duma, has been appointed Minister for the Interior, in place of M. Khyostoff, who has retired. ...

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  18. REVOLUTIONARY DISORDERS.

    Athens messages show that there has been a serious extension of the revolutionary disorders. M. Venizelos head of the new ...

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  19. SOLDIER’ S LETTER

    We have received the following letter from Ballarat’s Federal member, Sgt. D. C. M‘G[?]th, from Lark Hill Camp, England:— ...

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  20. RUSSIANS AND LEMBERG.

    Copenhagen advices state that German war correspondents indicate a final Russian effort to take Lemberg following the violent bombardment ...

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  21. A BRILLIANT OPERATION

    A Paris communique respecting the Balkan front describes the British attack on the Struma on Sunday as a brilliant operation, the British ...

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  22. TO CLEAR BLOTCHY COMPLEXIONS

    Constipation disfigures the complexion with pimples and blotches. Poisonous matter which should have been expelled from the system is ...

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  23. RAID ON ESSEN.

    Renter’s correspondent at Paris states that the two French aviators who dropped bombs on Essen on the 22nd September, reached their goal, a ...

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  24. AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.

    Great heat is being shown in the United state Presidential campaign. Mr T. Roosevelt, a former ...

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  25. TIME MUST BE GIVEN.

    A pessonage in the entourage of the King has telegraphed to Router’s :— If Greece is to co-operate with the Entente, time must be ...

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  26. BRITISH TAKE OBJECTIVES.

    General Haig reports:— “ This afternoon in the centre we attacked and captured the whole of our objectives on a front of 3000 yards. Our armored ...

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  27. GREECE WILL SOON RE FORCED IN.

    In an audience with the Pope, the Latin Archbishop of Athens express the opinion that despite King Constantine’s efforts Greece would soon ...

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  28. AIR RAIDS ON BUCHAREST.

    J. D. Bouchier, the “Times” correspondent at Bucharest, says that the Roumanian press demands reprisals for the persistent, air raids on ...

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  31. CONFLICTING REPORTS.

    The “Times,” in a leading article, says that the Roumanians admit their withdrawal to the south near Hennannstadt, and the Germans claim a great ...

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  32. GERMAN MAN SHORTAGE.

    Router’ correspondent at the French headquarters states that, having no strategic reserves, the Germane are forced to burl their unhappy ...

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