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  2. WESTERN WAR FRONT.

    A Communique issued last night stated:—"The enemy's bombardment in the Champagne district developed into one of the greatest violence along a front of five ...

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  3. PREMIER ON TOUR.

    To-day the Premier (Mr. J. Scaddan) is completing a[?]ur, embracing the whole of the agricultural areas east of the Darling Ranges to the farthest castward point ...

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  4. BALKAN CAMPAIGN.

    A Serbian communique states: "Fierce fighting continues along the southern Morava front, while the Timok army is taking up a new position to the rear. The army ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S POSITION.

    In the House of Commons to-morrow the Prime Minister will make a pronouncement which will be comprehensive and will cover the whole field of controversy concerning ...

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  6. POLITICAL INTRIGUE.

    Some of the Athens newspapers are endeavouring to provoke M. Venizelos to upset M. Zaimis's Cabinet, thereby offering a pretext for a dissolution. M. Zaimis is ...

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  7. INTERSTATE RECRUITING.

    During October 2,353 recruits were accepted in Queensland as members of the Australian Expeditionary Forces. In Brisbane 1,400 volunteered, and 1,076 were ...

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  8. THE DARDANELLES.

    Mr. Ashmead Bartlett, in describing the operations of the German submarines at the Dardanelles, states:—"One of the first fruit was that the British battleship Albion ...

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  9. THE MONTENEGRINS.

    It is officially announced that the Austrians crossed the Drina River near Vishegrad yesterday, after desperate fighting, and that the Montenegrins retreated to ...

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  10. SITUATION AT USKUB.

    The Bulgarians are pouring reinforcements into Krivolak, in view of their critical position at Uskub. The Russian bombardment of Varna on ...

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  11. BULGARIAN GRIEVANCE.

    The Bulgarian Premier, in an interview granted to the "Cologne Gazette" correspondent at Sofia yesterday, stated:—"The Bulgarians deplore the conflict with ...

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  12. SQUELCHING SERBIA.

    A message from the Austrian front states that it is expected the final battle between the Austro-German army and the Serbians will take place in three week's time. ...

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  13. JOFFRE'S TRIP TO LONDON.

    General Joffre returned to France yesterday from his visit to London. He received the heartiest send-off. The "Daily Chronicle" states that the ...

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  14. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The 102nd and 103rd lists of casualties of Western Australian members of the Australian expeditionary forces were made available yesterday, and are appended. ...

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  15. BRITISH OPERATIONS.

    Sir John French in a despatch dated October 15, reviews the operations on the western front since June, and deals principally with the British advance at Loos. ...

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    BULGARIAN INVASION OF SERBIA. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. PRIME MINISTER ATTACKED.

    Mr. Robert Blatchford, in an article in the "Weekly Dispatch," denounces Mr. Asquith as the man chiefly responsible for all the blunders of the war, as well as all ...

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  18. A GERMAN ADMISSION.

    An official statement issued at Berlin yesterday admitted that the French had captured a German salient trench to the north of Le Mesnil. ...

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  19. THE KING'S ACCIDENT.

    An official bulletin states that the King is making slow progress after his recent accident. His pain is diminishing, but he is still weak, although his pulse ...

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  20. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    Tasmania was the only State not represented at the Premiers' Conference which was opened to-day to deal principally with financial questions. The Premier of ...

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  21. FRANCO-BRITISH HARMONY.

    M. Briand, the new French Premier, has sent a message to Sir Edward Grey, stating that his Cabinet will adhere strictly to the policy of harmonious collaboration with ...

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  22. STEEL HELMETS.

    The new British steel helmet is proving a success. Lined with soft leather, it prevents wounds from hand grenades, shell splinters, and shrapnel. In one section of ...

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  23. RECRUITING IN PERTH.

    Yesterday was not a particularly busy day for the medical recruiting officer's at the military headquarters, Francis-street. During the day 28 men submitted ...

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  24. ENLISTMENT OF RAILWAY MEN.

    Appealing yesterday for greater labour efforts, Mr. J. H. Thomas, general secretary of the Railwaymen's Association, announced that 92,000 railwaymen had, so ...

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  25. OPPRESSION OF THE BELGIANS.

    Advices from Berlin state that nine persons have been executed from espionage in Belgium, and that 10 more, including three women, have been sentenced to penal ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN EXPEDITIONARY FORCES.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General states that the system of code indicators for Australian military units has now been extended to embrace all cable messages, ...

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  27. MUNITION FACTORIES THREATENED.

    The police have discovered a plot for the destruction of arsenals and munition factories throughout Great Britain. ...

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  28. THE MARTYRED NURSE.

    The-Senate has passed a resolution declaring that the execution of Nurse Cavell, who was a martyr in the cause of patriotism and enternal justice, brands the authors with ...

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  29. STATE MUNITIONS COMMITTEE.

    Goldfields.—Great results are expected from the meetings being arranged at Boulder and Kalgoorlie during the coming weekend. Mr. Toy, a member of the publicity ...

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  30. FEDERAL CABINET.

    "I gave my statement, and it is closed," said Mr. O'Malley, the Minister for Home Affairs, when asked to-day if he intended to continue the controversy with Mr. ...

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  31. THE METAL MARKET.

    The "Morning Post," in a leading article, states:—"Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Commonwealth's new Prime Minister, is one of the few people in the Empire who grasped ...

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  32. GENERAL ITEMS.

    The "Maasbode," a Rotterdam journral, states that Admiral von Tirpitz, the German Minister for Marine, has fallen into disfavour with the Kaiser. ...

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  33. TRANS-AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    At a meeting of the goldfields executive council of the Australian Labour Federation to-night, consideration was given to the report, that the Judge of the Federal ...

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  34. THE CHURCHES.

    The Earl of Derby, in a latter to Sir Robert Perks (treasurer of the Wesleyan Methodist Twentieth Century Million Fund) concerning intercession war services in the ...

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  35. RUSSIA'S CAMPAIGNS.

    The German pressure on the Riga front is slackening. This is believed to be due to the face that the British submarines in the Baltic are preventing the transport of ...

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  36. ENEMY CLAIMS.

    An Austrian communique states:—"We stormed several strong Serbian position at Milanovic capturing four guns. The Germans, co-operating with us, entered the ...

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  37. BULGARIAN DESERTERS.

    Bulgarian deserters are potitioning to be allowed to serve with the Russian armies, provided they are not asked to fight against their own countrymen. ...

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  38. THE KAISER'S BLASPHEMY.

    The Kaiser, in reply to the Prussian Cabinet's congratratory telegram on the five hundredth anniversary of the the Hohenzollern reign, established at ...

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  39. BAREFOOTED SOLDIERS.

    Thousands of Arabian soldiers from Mesopotamia have arrived barefooted at Constantinople, and have been sent to Thrace, after 10 days' training. ...

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  40. A GERMAN MUTINY.

    The German troops at Pnevo, near Kutno, recently complained that their families had been left destitute. They mutinied when they were forbidden to correspond ...

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  41. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    A young man named Fred Craig, was shot dead on Saturday just outside Bruce Rock. Accompained by the manager of the local State Hotel, and also by G. E. Arundale, ...

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  42. GREECE'S INTENTIONS.

    Dr. Dillon writes:—"Now that a junction has been effected by the Austraians, Germans, Bulgarians, and the Turks, the utmost the Allies can hope to achieve is ...

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  43. TREATMENT OF THE WOUNDED.

    Eight thousand wounded British soldiers from the Dardanelles will shortly be landed at Palermo (in Sicily), where the fullest hospital preparations for their ...

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  44. ROUMANIA'S ATTITUDE.

    The Bucharest correspondent of the "Corriere della Sera" reports that at a council of high Roumanian officers yesterday two-thirds of those present favoured ...

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  45. A BERLIN STATEMENT.

    A communique issued at Berlin yesterday afternoon stated:—"General von Hindenburg's concentrated fire forced the Russians to evacuated the village of Plakanen, on ...

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  46. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    Mr. Hugh D. McIntosh, the president of the British Empire League in Australia, cabled to General Botha congratulating him on his success in the recent elections in ...

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  47. NEW RUSSIAN LOAN.

    The banks at Petrograd and Moscow will take up £60,000,000 of the forthcoming war loan. ...

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  48. A TURKISH TALE.

    The following Turkish communique was issued yesterday evening:—"In the Dardanellies, there has been increased activity on the part of the enemy artillery upported ...

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  49. PRIDE OF THE REGIMENT.

    The Premier yesterday received the following cablegram from Cairo:—"The 10th Regiment appreciates the carrying in the Legislative Assembly of the resolution ...

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  50. ROUMANIA'S POLICY.

    The Paris "Journal" of Sept, 25 publishes a letter from the Roumanian statesman M. Filipescu, formerly War Minister, and an advocate of Roumanian intervention on ...

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  51. MILITARISED CHURCHES.

    The Archbishop of Pudapest announces his readiness to give up all the churches under his control for military purposes, without waiting for them to be ...

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  52. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Tasmanian Premier (Mr. Earle) has sent to the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) a report by the State Munitions Committee on shell-making and the ...

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  53. SEQUEL TO FATAL COLLISION.

    Early on the morning of October 14 a collision occurred between a St. John Ambulance motor car and a vegetable waggon driven by a Chinese in Victoria-street. ...

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  54. ITALY'S SUCCESS.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the Austrians have evacuated Riva, where for a long while they had barred the Italian advance. ...

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  55. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Lieut. L. C. Timperley (Officer Commanding 10th Regt. Details, 3rd Light Horse Brigade, Egypt) writes to us under date of September 28:—In a private letter received ...

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  56. GERMAN-AMERICAN CONSPIRACY.

    There are indications that powerful financial interests are behind the German conspirations, Fay and Scholz, owing to the ease with which the sum of 25,000 dollars ...

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