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  2. BULGARIANS IN FLIGHT.

    The Allies are advancing rapidly in Macedonia, and the Bulgarians are fleeing and burning the villages. Many prisoners and guns have been taken. ...

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  3. EXCITEMENT IN VIENNA.

    A profound impression has been created in Vienna by the comments which have been made on the recent Austrian peace Note by the Entente Powers, and ...

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  4. NEARING ST. QUENTIN.

    The following official reports have been issued:—BRITISH. London, Sept, 18(1 p.m.)—"As the result ...

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  5. CRIMINAL CODE ACT.

    Mr. Walker, in continuing the debate on the motion for the second reading of the Criminal Code Act Amendment Bill in the Legislative Assembly yesterday, said he ...

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  6. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Miss. Alice Outred 315 Perth-street, Subiaco, has received word that her brother, Private Albert E. Outred, has been wounded (second occasion). ...

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  7. INDIA.

    The Legislative Council is discussing the proposal that India should take a larger share in war responsibilities. The "Times of India" (Bombay), commenting on the ...

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  8. AUSTRIA FRAMING PEACE PROPOSAL.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the London "Morning Post" has received information from a trustworthy source that the German Government has reduced its ...

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  9. THE CENTRAL POWERS.

    Some twenty thousand persons attended a mass meeting held in Dresden to protest against the Government's method of managing the distribution of food. ...

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  10. HISTORY OF AUSTRIAN NOTE.

    The German newspapers recognise reluctantly that Germany is bearing the responsibility of the Austrian Peace Note, which is the last act in the long negotiations ...

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  11. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    The London "Daily Chronicle," commenting on the demand of the railwaymen for an increase of 10s. a week, which the Board of Trade still declines to grant, ...

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  12. RUSSIA.

    It is reported that General Sukhomlinoff was tried by a court-material on September 8 and shot on the same day. [General Vladimir Alexandrovitch ...

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  13. THE LATEST NEWS.

    The British engaged in the St. Quentin attack have captured 3,000 additional prisoners. ...

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  14. A PRECIPITATE SURRENDER.

    Mr. Gibbs states that the Australians encountered and overcame stiff resietance at Hargicourt and Le Vergier. Elsewhere the Germans rushed out of the trenches ...

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  15. COMMONWEALTH.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) had an interview to-day with the sub-committee of the central wool committee, and Messrs. F. W. Hughes and J. C. Watson ...

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  16. MULHAUSEN.

    According to Basle (Switzerland) newspaper reports the Germans are preparing to evacuate the town of Mulhausen, in Alsace. ...

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  17. FARMER MURDERED.

    The inspector of police at Northam received a wire from Kellerberrin yesterday, stating that a well-known farmer of Kwolyin, named Charles Biakely, had been ...

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  18. CORRESPONDENTS' STORIES.

    Mr. Percival Philips special correspondent of the "Daily Express" in a message from France, states:—"The casualties of the Third and Fourth Armies were not ...

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  19. SEPARATE PEACE OFFER.

    The "Petit Parisien" asserts that Belgium has rejected the separate peace offer. [The London "Daily Express" said recently that Germany had approached ...

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  20. WAR IN THE AIR.

    The British Admiralty authorities reported yesterday:—"Members of the Royal Air Force co-operating with the Navy, made several successful raids between September ...

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  21. VOLUNTARY BALLOT.

    Under a War Precautions regulation issued to-day authority is given to post masters or appointed officers to furnish the addresses of "eligibles" to the State ...

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  22. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    The annual report of the Victorian Railway Commissioners was presented to Parliament to-day. It claims that on the year's operations, standing alone and ...

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  23. ITALIANS LEAVE MOSCOW.

    The Italian Consul in Moscow reports that some four hundred Italians have been forced to leave the city and take refuge in the north. ...

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  24. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The following have been listed for return to Australia, and are actually en route from abroad. No further information can be supplied excepting the approximate ...

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  25. AMERICA.

    General Peyton C. March (the chief of the general military staff in Washington) has explained to the committee of the House of Representatives on military ...

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  26. PRESIDENT WILSON'S REPLY.

    The United States army at the front is reported to have received President Wilson's reply to Germany with grim approval. ...

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  27. WOMEN AND WAR.

    A tea for churchwomen, organised by the social questions committee of the Church of England, was given in the Karrakatta Club on Thursday afternoon. The ...

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  28. GENERAL ITEMS.

    The following wireless Italian official bulletin has been received:—"We repulsed repeated thrusts against our defences at the head of the Seren Valley in the region ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Paul, the president of the New Zealand Labour Party, says that the party is opposed consistently to the postponement of the general election, and is determined ...

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  30. MILITARY EXPENDITURE.

    Estimates for an expenditure of seven billion dollars have been submitted to cover the military establishment for the financial year. This includes a large ...

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  31. PEACE OVERTURES.

    Mr. Baine (the secretary of the American Boot and Shoe Workers' Union) presided yesterday over the inter-Allied Labour Conference in Westminster Hall, ...

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  32. AMBASSADOR TO BRITAIN.

    The British Official Press Burean notifies that Mr. John William Davis, of West Virginia, Solicitor-General in the Department of Justice (U.S.A.) has been ...

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  33. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Members of the Fremantle Naval Comfort and Welcome Fund are requested to be at the railway station, Fremantle, to-day (Friday) to greet four naval boys who ...

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  34. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    About twenty truck loaders employed on the Lakeside woodline ceased work to-day. The trouble is said to be due to the friction between the truckers and one of the ...

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  35. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    The British Admiralty has intercepted the following German wireless official messages:Wednesday Morning.—"The French, by ...

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  36. HINDENBURG LINE CROSSED.

    The British have crossed the Hindenburg line at Villeret and Gouzeaucourt. The United Press Association's correspondent on the west front states that the ...

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  37. A ROUMANIAN LEGION.

    Lieutenant Stoica, the vice-president of the Roumanian National Council in Paris, is on a visit to the United States, with the view of obtaining the consent of ...

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  38. THE MEAT INDUSTRY.

    The amended meat prices schedules will probably be gazetted on Saturday. They will have immediate effect until October 7 in the case of mutton, and until the middle ...

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  39. OBJECT OF THE ATTACK.

    The Australian Press Association says that the object of the attack is probably the Siegfried line, of which we are within a mile and beyond it in one or two places. ...

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  40. ENEMY'S GUN POWER.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, of the "Daily Chronicle," telegraphed from the western front on Wednesday evening:—"The primary object of the English, Scottish, Irish, and ...

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  41. BALKANS CAMPAIGN.

    The following French Eastern communique has been issued:—"In spite of important reinforcements which were brought up hastily, and a desperate defence. the ...

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  42. THE WEATHER.

    Yesterday's weather reports indicated that further light to moderate rain was recorded for the preceding 24 hours. The day opened with a few clearing showers ...

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  43. THE AMERICAN FRONT.

    Attacks on the American lines west of the river Moselle on Tuesday were beaten off by the American artillery. ...

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  44. BRITISH NEWS.

    Sir John McCall M.D. (the Agent General for Tasmania) presided at the luncheon which was given yesterday in the Savov Hotel by the Australian and ...

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  45. THE COMFORTS' FUND.

    In an interesting letter to the secretary of the Fremantle branch of the Tenth Light Horse Camel Corps and Comforts Fund (Mrs. F. Instone), Canon Moore ...

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  46. THE AMERICAN VICTORY.

    The Press Bureau announces that General Pershing has sent the following reply to Mr. Lloyd George:—"Your congratulations are deeply appreciated. It shall be ...

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  47. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    At the moment of writing heavy attacks are going forward north of St. Quentin, the British and Australians attacking on a front of about 12 miles the last position ...

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