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  2. THE BALKANS.

    The Serbians have captured the towns of Ishtip and Veles. An official despatch received from Salonika reports that the British troops on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ANOTHER GAOL SENSATION.

    Albert Jackson, the aborigine who was sentenced recently to imprisonment for life for the murder of "Wooby," another native prisoner at Ro[?]tnest, was the cause of a ...

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  4. THE WAR.

    French troops on the left and American troops on the right attacked the enemy on a front of 20 miles between Suippe and the river Meuse, and they progressed for some ...

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  5. WIRELESS NEWS.

    The following American wireless news has been received by the American Consul here:— The House of Representatives has passed ...

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  6. PALESTINE.

    The following official report has been received from the British headquarters in Palestine:—"Our cavalry occupied Tiberias, Semakh, and Essamra, on the shores of ...

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  7. THE MILITARY SITUATION

    A representative of the Australian and New Zealand Press Association reported last night:—"General Poole has made considerable progress up the Dwina River ...

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  8. INTERNED IRISHMEN.

    The report of Mr. Justice Harvey concerning the inquiry lately held by him in Sydney regarding the internment of seven members of the Irish National Association, ...

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  9. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Caledonian-avenue, Maylands, have been notified that their son Private J. W. Marshall has been wounded in the left arm and admitted to hospital, also ...

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  10. ALLEGATIONS AGAINST PACIFISTS.

    It is asserted that an inquiry will be held into allegations that the railway strike in South Wales was engineered by pacifists who duped the men by means of false ...

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  11. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    At the annual meeting of the general committee of the National Liberal Federation the chairman said that there was no necessity for a general election in the ...

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  12. ANZACS' VICTORIOUS SWEEP.

    Mr. H. S. Gullett (the official reporter with the A.I.F. in Palestine) telegraphed from the front last night:—"The Australians and the New Zealanders continue ...

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  13. A SERBIAN REPORT.

    A Serbian official communique issued on Wednesday evening said:—"Yesterday the Serbians achieved a most important success on the left bank of the Vardar River. ...

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  14. OFFICIAL DESPATCHES.

    The following official despatches have been issued:— BRITISH. London, Sept. 26 (11 p.m.).—"We ...

    Article : 655 words
  15. GERMANY'S LOST COLONIES.

    Speaking at a dinner given by Lord Beaverbrook to the overseas Press delegates Mr. Walter Long (Secretary of State for the Colonies) made a remarkable ...

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  16. SEVENTH WAR LOAN.

    The latest list of "thousand and over" applications included the following:—Swan Brewery, Ltd., £5,000; A. R. Richardson, £1,200; F. A. Henriques, Ltd., P. A. ...

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  17. COMMONWEALTH.

    The Minister for Recruiting (Mr. Orchard) said to-day, after the first meeting of the special reception committee appointed by the Federal Government, that as far as ...

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  18. FEDERATED MINING EMPLOYEES.

    The conference of the Federated Mining Employees' Association was continued to-day. Mr. Bailey moved—"That the conference ...

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  19. A FRENCH DESPATCH.

    The following French official communique was made available last night:—"Our operations on September 24 and 25 were particularly successful. The formidable ...

    Article : 147 words
  20. A GALLANT ANZAC.

    Lance-Corporal Thomas Leslie Axford received a tremendous ovation at the investiture in Buckingham Palace yesterday, when the Victoria Cross was presented to ...

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  21. WAR BONUS FOR SEAMEN.

    Approval has been given by the Acting Minister for the Navy (Mr. Poynton) for the payment of a war bonus of 25 per cent. to the crews of vessels of the ...

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  22. CENSORSHIP OF WAR NEWS.

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt), in reply to Mr. Sampson, said that as a result of the recent conference of editors an ...

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  23. AN EXPERT'S OPINION.

    Major-General Sir Frederick B. Maurice, the military correspondent of the London "Daily Chroncle," writes in to-day's issue of that newspaper:—"Now that the French ...

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  24. JOFFRE VISITS LONDON.

    Marshal Joffre will be the city's guest at luncheon on the occasion of his visit to England in October. ...

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  25. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Thirty-eight Australian ratings from the North Sea Fleet arived at Fremantle yesterday on short furlough. Two of the number, Stoker W. Bourke (North Perth) and ...

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  26. THE SOCIAL EVIL.

    General Sir Nevil Macready (the Chief Commissioner for Police in London) informed a newspaper representative yesterday that he had outlined a scheme to cope ...

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  27. VICTORIA CROSSES.

    Victoria Crosses have been awarded to the following soldiers:— Sergeant P. C. Statton (an Australian) was commanding a platoon. Armed with ...

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  28. AMERICA.

    Mr. Franklin K. Lane (Secretary for the Interior), interviewed by a representative of the Australian and New Zealand Press Association said:—"I am delighted at ...

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  29. EXCITEMENT IN SOFIA.

    A state of siege has been proclaimed in Sofia, and the Ministers are sitting continuously. It is rumoured that Prince Boris (the son of King Ferdinand and the ...

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  30. GERMAN DESERTERS.

    The special correspondent of the United Press Association (U.S.A.) telegraphed yesterday from France:—"In the night and the morning the Germans shelled heavily ...

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  31. A JUDGE'S APPOINTMENT.

    The High Court decided to-day that the appointment of Judge McCawley to the Supreme Court Bench of Queensland was not in accordance with the laws of ...

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  32. ROYAL CONGRATULATIONS.

    The Serbian Legation has received from Corfu a message to the effect that King George has congratulated King Peter on the Serbian victories in Macedonia. ...

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  33. GENERAL ITEMS.

    The Pope's reply to the Austrian peace Note is a simple declaration of the Vatican's neutrality. ...

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  34. PROPOSED ARMISTICE.

    It is reported officially from Germany that M. Malinoff (the Premier of Bulgaria) has proposed an armistice to the Entente Powers. The German Government ...

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  35. CENTRAL EMPIRES.

    Travellers who have arrived here from Germany declare that war-wearness is very noticeable in that country, and that a social upheaval is well within the bounds ...

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  36. CANADA.

    Mr. A. J. Mullet, the Government Printer of Victoria, has interviewed Sir George E. Foster (the Minister for Trade and Commerce) with reference to the ...

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  37. FALSE PRETENCES.

    Hugo Rudolph Riegert was charged at the City Court to-day with having made a false statement in writing with intent to mislead a Commonwealth officer. It ...

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  38. HERO OF MOEUVRES.

    The hero of Moeuvres is Corporal David Hunter, a coal miner, from Dunfermline, Fifeshire (Scotland). [According to recent London messages, ...

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  39. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Minchin, of Balkuling, have received word that their son, Lieutenant J. Basil Minchin M.C., is quite well and with his unit, and not wounded, ...

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  40. BRITISH NEWS.

    There has been a fairly general resumption of work by the railway workers in Wales. Meetings have been held by the firemen and engine-drivers on the Great ...

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  41. ADELAIDE MENTAL HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT.

    The City Coroner (Dr. Ramsay Smith), in returning a verdict of suicide, while of an unsound mind, in the case of Charles Barnfield at the Parkside Mental Hospital ...

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  42. AN OBSTACLE TO PEACE.

    Herr Philip Scheidemann (the leader of the Majority Socialists and Vice-President of the Reichstag), speaking in the Reichstag, described the Brest Litovsk peace ...

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  43. FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" says that Baron von Hertling's confession of the seriousness of the internal situation in Germany was the ...

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  44. THE I.W.W. INQUIRY.

    Mr. Justice Street adjourned the I.W.W. inquiry early to-day to enable him to visit the scenes of operations detailed in the evidence. ...

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  45. RUSSIA.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" reports that the Russian Ambassador has received from Ufa (in the Western Urals) official despatches ...

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  46. BAVARIAN TROOPS.

    Owing to widely-circulated reports as to the demoralisation of the Bavarian troops at the battle front, the Kaiser has telegraphed to the King of Bavaria eulogistic ...

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  47. THE NEW WAR LOAN.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" reports that President Wilson will speak in New York to-day, opening the Fourth Liberty Loan. His ...

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  48. KAISER IN AIR RAID.

    The Kaiser, while visiting Mannheim during a recent air raid, was obliged to take refuge in a cellar, with his staff. ...

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