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  2. CAMBRAI BATTLE.

    The following official reports have been issued:— BRITISH. London, Oct. 2 (10.30 p.m.).—"The ...

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  3. TROUBLE IN ALSACE.

    The German military authorities have issued a proclamation in Alsace, calling attention to nocturnal attacks on troop trains between Colmar and Mulhausen by ...

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  4. SPITZBERGEN MINES.

    The British expedition has seized the German mines in Spitzbergen, and is exploiting them in the Allies' interests. Sir Ernest Shackleton (the Antarctic explorer) ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    Industrial trouble has already occasioned the stoppage of the pronminary work connected with the proposed building of ships in this State, the men engaged in ...

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  6. RECRUITING.

    The Minister for Recruiting makes the following appeal to soldiers' womenfolk:— "In this, the fifth year of the war, the efforts of Great Britain and her Allies and ...

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  7. AMERICA.

    The State Department is conducting an inquiry into alleged pro-Germanism among American officials in Guatemala City. Some grave charges have been proferred. ...

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  8. MISCELLANEOUS.

    At the last meeting of the Claremont Branch of the A.N.A., special reference was made to the splendid work being carried out by Australians in London, in ...

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  9. AMERICAN HOSPITAL SHELLED.

    A shell struck an American hospital behind the fighting line, killing 20 wounded men. ...

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  10. INDEMNITY FOR GERMANY.

    The second instalment of six milliards of marks paid by Russia in connection with the indemnity, has reached Berlin. Waggons filled with gold and bank notes ...

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  11. TERROR ON THE RHINE.

    The Press Bureau announces that a resident of a neutral nation who has returned from Germany, states that there is widespread terror on the Rhine, owing to the ...

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  12. CARTOONIST ENTERTAINED.

    Mr. Hugh D. McIntosh, M.L.C., of Sydney, entertained here yesterday Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, the British military cartoonist and caricaturist, who is on his ...

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  13. THE ANZAC-AMERICAN BLOW.

    The Germans have been beaten from the great defence of the Hindenburg line whereon their newspapers, their generals, and public men have been assuring them ...

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  14. ITEMS FROM AMERICA.

    The Americans are making good progress in the Argonne Forest, and the enemy is withdrawing. The American left is moving towards the Kreimhilde line. ...

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  15. AMERICA'S FIGHTING GENERAL.

    This officer was appointed to the command of the field army of America in France, he being, of course under the ultimate control of General Pershing. ...

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  16. THE BALKANS.

    According to a Serbian official despatch the Bulgarian troops are returning to Bulgaria. The British Official Press Bureau ...

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  17. THE TIMBER TROUBLE.

    When seen last night, Mr. P. O'Loghlen, M.L.A., said that the trouble at the mill at Dwellingup continued. Repeated representations had been made by Mr. J. B. ...

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  18. HUNS AFRAID OF "SAMMIES."

    Mr. Edwin L. James, the special correspondent of the New York "Times" on the American front, telegraphed yesterday:—"The First American Army is advancing ...

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  19. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Private M. H. York, chief clerk for Messrs. Milner and Co., who has been on active service abroad for nearly two years, returned on Friday. Private York was on the ill-fated ...

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  20. DAMASCUS.

    The following official message has been issued from the British headquarters in Palestine:—"Australian mounted troops entered Damascus on Monday night. At 6 on ...

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  21. PANIC IN HUNGARY.

    Beatrice Baskerville, the Zurich correspondent of the New York "World," learns that the Bulgarian peace move caused a terrific panic on the Budapest Bourse, ...

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  22. THE BATTLE OF CAMBRAI.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, the special correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle," telegraphed yesterday from France:—"The battle of Cambrai continues with intense ...

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  23. GREAT WESTERN.

    There were no fresh developments to-day in connection with the trouble on the trans-Australian railway. A mixed train, conveying food and water to the people along ...

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  24. COMMONWEALTH.

    The Alien Restriction Order, 1915, has been amended to provide for the deportation of Italian reservists and conscripts. Every male Italian subject resident in ...

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  25. HUNGARIANS ANGRY.

    The Hungarian newspapers are demanding a rupture of the German alliance. ...

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  26. STATUS OF ARABS.

    The Allies have formally recognised the belligerent status of the Arabs who are fighting as auxiliaries with the Allies in Palestine and Syria. ...

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  27. WAR EFFORTS.

    Who will forget with what enthusiasm the famous Tenth was brought into being in the carliest days of the war. All the best of Western Australia's sons rushed ...

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  28. THE RECENT FIGHTING.

    The following French Eastern communique was issued on Tuesday:—"The French cavalry played a particularly brilliant part in the operations preceding the ...

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  29. AN INTERESTING SITUATION.

    The Australian Press Association states that the situation on the western front is most interesting, and something is about to happen. The loss of St. Quentin and ...

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  30. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    The British Admiralty has intercepted the following German wireless official report:— Wednesday.—"We withdrew part of our ...

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  31. GERMANY.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the process of recreating the so-called Government of National Defence began at Berlin with ...

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  32. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The following letter has been received in Perth from Mr. F. O. Gaze, who is acting as a commissioner of the Trench Comforts Fund in Egypt— ...

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  33. TURKEY'S POSITION.

    It is reported in the City that Turkey through financial channels is making more direct approaches to the Allies. Important developments are expected. The "Evening ...

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  34. BRITISH NEWS.

    Mr. Andrew Fisher (the High Commissioner for Australia) gave a farewell dinner last night to the Australian newspaper delegates. ...

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  35. THE HINDENBURG LINE.

    The representative of the United Press Association sent the following message on Wednesday:—"The Hindenburg system has become a sieve and will soon be a memory. ...

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  36. TROUBLE IN PRUSSIA.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" says that all of the Prussian Ministers and Secretaries of State have tendered their resignations. ...

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  37. THE UNDERGROUND CANAL.

    Mr. G. Gilmour, special correspondent of the Australian Press Association, telegraphed from France on Tuesday:—The Australians and Americans lost no time ...

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  38. SUBMARINE CARGO BOATS.

    The "Popular Science Monthly," an American magazine, contains an article by Simon Lake, M.I.N.A. a pioneer builder of submarines. He maintains that only ...

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  39. WEDNESDAY'S HEAVY FIGHTING.

    The same authority learns that the British were engaged in heavy fighting on Wednesday. Little progress is recorded but the enemy losses were sanguinary. The ...

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  40. RUSSIA.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" reports that Prince Lvoff, the first President of the Russian Provisional Government, has left Siberia, ...

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  41. RATE OF INTEREST.

    No company, society, or association shall, under an amendment of the War Precautions. Companies, Firms and Businesses Regulations, receive money on deposit at a ...

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  42. EASTERN PARLIAMENTS.

    In the Legislative Council to-day the proposal to give to returned soldiers a vote for that Chamber was defeated by 8 votes to 4. A Bill to repeal the Daylight Saving Act ...

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  43. HUNS IN BELGIUM.

    Official despatches received from Holland say that the Germans are removing stores and guns from the Belgran coast country, that all German civilians have been ...

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  44. REPATRIATED ANZACS.

    The repatriated soldiers include the following:— Corporal P. Freirat, taken prisoner at Fleurbaix in July 1916; wound in the leg ...

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  45. IN THE NORTH.

    The following British official despatch relating to operations in Northern Russia has been issued:—"In connection with the capture of Ukhtinskaya, 160 of the enemy ...

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  46. WOMEN'S STATUS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night the Attorney-General. in moving the second reading of the Women's Legal Status Bill. explained that it was proposed to amend ...

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  47. STERN TEST FOR "SAMMIES."

    Telegraphing on Monday Mr. G. Gilmour said:—"It is feared that a number of the Americans who went forward as far as Gouy were taken prisoners, especially as it ...

    Article : 308 words
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