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  2. WEATHER FORECAST

    [?]OPOLITAN (10 a.m) [?] later. [?] RIA (noon). -- Except for isolated [?] in the south, generally fine. Cool ...

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  3. PERSONAL

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Stanley, attended by Captain Conant, A.D.C., lunched this afternoon with the Rev. John Walker. ...

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  4. MEMBER MAKES COMPLAINT OF REPORT IN NEWSPAPER

    Mr Kelly asked in the House of Representatives today if the attention of the Minister for Defence had been directed to the fact that one of the ...

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  5. French and Americans Co-operating in Advance

    According to a French communique, the Franco-American offensive in the Champagne sector has begun. ...

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  6. HONORING THE BRAVE

    In fine weather and before a large concourse of spectators, Sir R. Munro Ferguson distributed medals earned by bravery and courage to members of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. British Enter Bulgaria and Serbs take Isteb

    It is announced in a British official message from [?]nica that British troops entered Bulgaria, oppo[?]Kosturino, on Wednesday. (Published in "The Times") ...

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  8. TANKS CAUSED DEFEAT

    Reuter's correspondent at French Headquarters, telegraphing last night, says: -- A confidential order of General ...

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  9. NEW OFFENSIVE OPENS

    Replying to a question by Mr, Abbott, is the House of Representative this morning, Mr. Watt, the Acting Prime Minister, said that he ...

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  10. [?]NCE MAGNIFICENT

    [?] experts in London who [?]lliar with the conditions on [?]arian frontier describe the of the British toward ...

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  11. CLAIM ON DARCY'S ESTATE

    A claim for £82 against the estate of the late James Leslie Darey, champion Australian boxer, bettor known as Les Darey, engaged the attention ...

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  12. FRENCH EJECT ENEMY

    Between the Ailette and the Alone, says a French communique, the enemy renewed his attacks yesterday evening in the regions of Allemant and Moulin ...

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  13. FURTHER PROGRESS MADE

    A British official message from Salonica says: -- Our cavalry and infantry continue to advance into Bulgaria. The Greeks ...

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  14. LADS OF 17 SENT TO FRONT

    In a message from The Hague, "The Times" correspondent says: -- Germany is rapidly calling up and despatching lads of 17 to the front. ...

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  15. [?]AN ARMY IN DANGER

    [?] correspondent learns that [?] reliable news from the Bal[?] that the Bulsarian army is in [?] dangerous position, and ...

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  16. 10,000 PRISONERS TAKEN

    Our operations on Tuesday and Wednesday, says a French Eastern communique, have been particularly successful. The formidable Belashitza ...

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  17. FIGHTING AT GRICOURT

    A wireless German official report states: The enemy has temporarily gained a footing on a height between Pontruet ...

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  18. ENEMY FLOODING COUNTRY

    Mr Beach Thomas, "The Daily Mail" correspondent at the West Front, states that owing to the dread of the tanks water is playing an increasingly ...

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  19. NO CESSATION IN WINTER

    A message from Paris states that the interview given by Marshal Fock to the representative of "The Daily Telegraph" is interpreted to mean that ...

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  20. VELES CAPTURED BY SERBS

    A message from Salonica, states: -- The Serbians have captured Vales, and the Anglo-Greek troops have reached the western slope of the ...

    Article : 105 words
  21. ADVANCE CONTINUES

    [?]cial Serbian communique of [?]ay evening's date says: -- [?]sday we achieved a most im[?]uccess on the left bank of the ...

    Article : 207 words
  22. COASTAL SHIPS PROTECTED

    It is believed that only, a few ships will be affected by the new regulation, requiring, all coastal ships of more than 1600 tons to be equipped with wireless ...

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  23. MILITARY LAW IN SOFIA

    Zurich reports that a state of siege has been proclaimed in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria in order to suppress peace demonstrations. Popular ...

    Article : 90 words
  24. AVIATION EXTENSION URGED

    It was decided by the Local Government Conference today to ask the Federal Government to take into favorable consideration the question of ...

    Article : 89 words
  25. OF AGENT-GENERAL EATEN TO GO ON STRIKE

    [?] members of the staff of Mr [?]nnolly, Agent-General for West [?] have notified him that they on strike on Monday unless ...

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  26. WOMAN SEEKING ELIGIBLES DUCKED IN WATER TROUGH

    Members of the recently-formed Women's Recruiting Committee in Geelong are engaging in active work among eligibles. One ...

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  27. COAL HANDLING CONSIDERED

    As the result of a conference of representatives of the State Government, the Railway Commissioners and the Harbor Trust, held today, Mr Lawson, the Premier, will ...

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  28. FORT FACTORIES ROMBED

    Announced by the Ministry British aeroplanes on Wednesday [?] factories at Frankfort with results. Large numbers of ...

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  29. RAILWAY REVENUE VARIES

    For the seven days ended September 21, the revenue of the Railway Department was £115,066, an increase of £14,898 on the figures for the corresponding week last year. In the ...

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  30. JACKA, V.C., SENDS THANKS TO COMFORTS COMMITTEE

    Writing from the 3rd London General Hospital, where he was at the time recovering from severe wounds -- it was his fifth time a casualty -- to Mr H. ...

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  31. UNREGISTERED ALIEN ENLISTS

    In the Third City Court this morning, before Mr B. N. Moore, P.M. Alfred Carl Olssen laborer, of Berriwillock, was charged with having failed to register himself as an ...

    Article : 165 words
  32. [?]MAKING BY SOLDIERS [?]NOW BEING ESTABLISHED [?]

    [?] training of returned sol[?] to the a wide range. practice but laborious trades are now under the Repatriation ...

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  33. LOCAL REPATRIATION BODY TO CONTROL MONEY APPEALS

    District repatriation committees have been given power by a regulation just issued to approve or disapprove of local efforts to raise money for ...

    Article : 154 words
  34. AUCTIONEERS NOTICES

    Allotments in Payne's Paddock, Canterbury, will be submitted by W. F. Vale and Co. tomorrow. Widford Estate subdivisional sale, Auburn, ...

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  35. MINISTER KNOWS NOTHING OF COLORS OF 36TH BTN

    Referring to the hanging of the colors of the disbanded 36th (New South Wales) Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, in Salisbury Cathedral, ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. [?]ENSORING WARN NEWS

    [?] on the appointment of an by board to consult with the Go[?]nt on the subject of the censor[?] war news Australian, Mr ...

    Article : 28 words
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