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  2. COMPLICATIONS IN GREECE

    The King of Greece yesterday informed the Premier that he would be unable to pursue the policy of cabinet to the end. As a result of the King's intimation M. Venixeios resigned. ...

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  3. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Mail for the Eastern States.—Mails for the Eastern States, New Zealand, etc., to be forwarded by the R.M.S. Medins will be made up at the G.P.O. this ...

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  4. FRANCO-BELGIAN ZONE.

    The following communique was issued yesterday afternoon:—"Our artillery northward of Verdun hit a train, causing a violent explosion. A French aeroplane ...

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  5. BATTLE OF LOOS.

    A vivid word picture of the Loos battlefield is given by Mr. Phillip Gibbs in the "Daily Chronicle." He Writes:— "I went to-day to the centre of the great ...

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  6. GERMAN'S VIEWS.

    A summons has been served upon J. A. Bosch, a German Socialist, to appear at the Court of Petty Sessions on Tuesday next to answer a charge of having made statements ...

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  7. WHEAT SUPPLIES.

    Further evidence was heard to-day by the Necessary Commodities Commission regarding some 3,000 claims, made by farmers, on account of the seizure of wheat ...

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  8. AN ENEMY REPORT.

    Yesterday's Berlin communique stated:— "We repulsed English grenade attacks north of Loos, with heavy enemy losses. We recaptured portion of a tranch held by ...

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  9. GERMAN SNIPER'S DEATH.

    A correspondent at the western front describes how a notorious and stalwart German sniper met his fate:—"One of our volunteer listeners in the vicinity of the ...

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  10. FROM WEALTH TO WORKHOUSE.

    Three remarkable characters recently died in the Clayton Workhouse at Bradford. They were Joshua Illingworth, formerly lord of the manor of Pudsey, in Yorkshire; ...

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  11. NEGOTIATIONS CLOSED.

    A Bucharest telegram suggests that Bulgaria is on the verge of civil war. Four thousand Bulgarian troops have deserted and have crossed the Roumanian frontier. ...

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  12. THE ALLIED FORCE.

    There was excitement yesterday in the Greek coast towns, where everyone scanned the horizon for the first appearance of transports with Allied troops on board. The ...

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  13. MANUFACTURE OF CLOTH.

    The whole of the mills of the Commonwealth have been organised since January last for the manufacture of cloth, cord flannel, and blankets required for the use ...

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  14. WHOLESALE MURDER.

    In Liege on June 8 a woman denounced 25 Belgians for giving information to the Allies concerning the movements of Germans. One of the accused, a woman, was ...

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  15. RECRUITING IN PERTH.

    Show Day evidently interfered with recruiting yesterday, for there were only 19 persons who applied for enlistment. Of this number 12 passed, the balance being ...

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  16. QUEENSLAND INSURANCE LEGISLATION.

    The "Times" yesterday stated:—Large business firms have learnt with much concern of the Queensland legislation creating a State monopoly of workers' ...

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  17. PARADE OF TROOPS.

    The District Commandant (Colonel Bruche) stated yesterday that in pursuance of the policy to arrange a parade of troops belonging to the Australian Imperial Force ...

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  18. SEEDS OF DISCORD.

    Violent dissensions have occurred between the Russophiles and Germanophiles in Bulgaria. The people generally and the soldiers are sympathetic towards Russia. The ...

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  19. POSTAGE RATES TO EGYPT.

    District Headquarters have been advised from Melbourne that arrangements have been made with the Egypt postal administration for packets containing articles which ...

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  20. BILLIARDS.

    T. Reece has accepted G. Gray's challenge to play him 18,000 up at billiards and to concede him 2,000 start, for £100 aside, the game to be played with ivory balls. ...

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  21. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    A sensational railway collision occurred near Seaton, a suburb a few miles out of Adelaide, this morning, and resulted to four passengers and one engine-driver being ...

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  22. RADOSLAVOFF'S EXPLANATION.

    After the tragic audience between the King and the Opposition leaders the King telephoned to M. Radoslavoff (Premier) and asked: "What is the Government about if ...

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  23. MILITARY APPOINTMENTS.

    Mr. H. Gregory, M.H.R., has received the following letter from the Department of Defence, Melbourne date September 24:— "With reference to your letter of the ...

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  24. THE PERRY INQUIRY.

    The inquiry into the allegations of the ill-treatment of Gunner Perry by Dr. Meade at the Base Hospital was resumed to-day. ...

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  25. KILLED IN FRANCE.

    Among those killed in action in France were Lord Ninian Crichton-Stuart, M. P. for Cardiff, and second son of the Marquis of Bute; Lient. Jas. Walsh, of the West ...

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  26. THE DARDANELLES.

    A light British squadron bombarded the Turkish positions at Eren Kui on Monday. The Allies placed long-range guns on barges, and bombarded the forts on both ...

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  27. ENTHUSIASTIC RECEPTION.

    The population of Salonika received the Allied troops enthusiastically. The troops have started on the march towards Serbia. ...

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  28. A SEVERE FIGHT.

    A wounded soldier gives the following details of the capture of a knoll at the Dardanelles on August 27:— "The bombardment commenced at 4 ...

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  29. THE RUSSIAN ZONE.

    The newspapers announce that the Russian armies have enormous quantities of munitions, and that the strategic position, consequently, is completely changed. ...

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  30. GERMAN PROPAGANDIST.

    Baron Schenck, the chief German propagandist in Greece, left Athens hurriedly yesterday for Sofia. ...

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  31. BULGARIAN MOBILISATION.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Sofia reports that precantions in the neighbourhood of the palace have been redoubled. The King is hurrying on the ...

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  32. BACK FROM THE WAR.

    The hospital ship which arrived at Fremantle last night was en route to Albany, but the military authorities got into wireless communication with the commanding ...

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  33. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    The attitude of the Labour Party towards the no-confidence motion moved in the Legislative Assembly by Mr. McLeod, as leader of the discontented section of the ...

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  34. THE ULTHRATUM.

    It is now announced that the Russian ultimatum to Bulgaria only reached Sofia at 4 o'clock on Monday afternoon. The time limit mentioned in the Note has ...

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  35. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The eighty-seventh and eighty-eight lists of casnalties among the Western Australian members of the Australian Imperial Force engaged in the Dardanelles campaig were ...

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  36. A GERMAN CLAIM.

    It was officially stated in Berlin yesterday that General von Hindenburg had easily repulaed the Russian attacks. ...

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  37. THE ROUMANIAN ARMY.

    "Memagero" states that the Opposition in Roumania has invited the Government to order a general mobilisation. The newspapers unanimously support the ...

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  38. GENERAL ITEMS.

    The news of the latest successes of the British and French Armies in France has been received with the liveliest rejoicing in all circles in India. Meanwhile the ...

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  39. GERMAN PROTESTS.

    The German newspapers protest indignantly against the leading of British and French troops at Salonika. They conclude that Germany has now been justified in ...

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  40. MANUFACTURE OF MUNITIONS.

    A meeting was held at South Perth last evening, following upon a meeting of the local club, to further the interests of the War Munitions Supply Company. The ...

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  41. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    To-day 34 man voluntecred at Adelaide for active service. Twenty-eight were accepted, making the total enlistments for the week 102. ...

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  42. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council to-day, The Chief Secretary (Mr. Styles), discussing a motion relating to the abolition of the guarantee principle in connection with the railways stated that the Government ...

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  43. BRITISH NEWS.

    The Earl of Derby has, at the request of Earl Kitchener, undertaken the direction of recruiting operations in the United Kingdom. Speaking at a recruiting ...

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  44. AN IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Commonwealth High Commissioner (Sir George Reid), in an article in the "Evening News" yesterday, wrote:—"For many years to come any attempt to ...

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  45. GERMAN INFLUENCE IN MEXICO.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York reports that German capital is financing General Carranza's campaign in Mexico. There are many German officers in his ...

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  46. AUSTRALIA'S TOLL.

    The Censor has made available summaries of the figures in respect to the casualty lists numbered 84 and 85 of casualties among the members of the Australian ...

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  47. EIGHT HOURS DAY.

    Following on the discuission of yesterday in the Federal Arhitration Court, an assurance was given to-day to Mr. Justice Higgins that, ...

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  48. ATTITUDE OF SOCIALISTS.

    The Socialists in a manifesto supporting recruiting state:—"The right to strike is a priceless weapon in the hands of Labour, but it has its limitations. To strike now ...

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  49. MADAME MELBA.

    Madame Melba appeared yesterday in aid of the Red Cross Society at a concert, which resulted in nearly £2,000 being raised. Afterwards the Canadian Red Cross Society ...

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  50. MISCELLANEOUS.

    An excellent programme was submitted at Belmont Camp on Monday evening by a party arranged by Mrs. Bennett-Wilkinson. The performers were Mesdames ...

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  51. MILITARY HOSPITAL DESTROYED.

    The military hospital at Plymouth was destroyed by fire yesterday evening. The institution was full of sick and wounded soliders but, although there were some ...

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  52. UNDESIRABLE RECRUITS.

    Prompt steps have been taken by the Victorian military authorities to deal with the position created by the discovery that large numbers of men, who should never ...

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  54. THE ARABIC INCIDENT.

    Mr. Lansing (Secretary of State) announced yesterday that Count von Bernstorff had disavowed the sinking of the Arabic, and had promised to pay compensation for the ...

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  55. GERMAN BARBARITY.

    Joseph Viall, a young Australian violinist, died in a Kentish sanatorium yesterday from consumption. He was studying in Munich at the outbreak of the war, ...

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  56. NEW CHIEF OF STAFF.

    Major-General Sir Archibald Murray, K.C.B., has been appointed Chief of the General Staff in London. ...

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  57. FRENCH STEAMER SUNK.

    An Austrian sunmarine sank the French steamer Provincia off Cerigo yesterday. The crew were landed safely. ...

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  58. THE SPELTER TRADE.

    The London Chamber of Commerce has convened a conference of producers, manufactures, and conusmers of spelter with the idea of urging the Government to ...

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  59. STORAGE OF WOOL.

    The Port of London Authority will erect before the end of the present year storage accommodation for an additional 60,000 bales of wool. ...

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