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  2. Advertising

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  3. Conscription Referendum

    Word has been received from the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), announcing that he intends addressing meetings at Devonport on Saturday ...

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  4. The Russians.

    A communique reports:—Fierce battles are being fought at Chelvov and Kortnitza, and the enemy stubbornly hold positions on the River Ceniuvka, ...

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  5. The British.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports that Eaucourt Fabbaye is entirely in our hands. There was considerable night shelling on a front southward of the ...

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  6. Need for Men.

    The man-power board heard evidence tendered on behalf of the Admiralty, Army Council, and Ministry of Munitions, proving that fresh supplies of men ...

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  7. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    Sir Douglas Haig's report on the operations on the Somme front since September 15 makes interesting as well as informative reading. It shows how ...

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  8. The Balkans.

    The War Office's Salonika correspondent declares that we advanced on Tuesday morning from new positions at Karazadakoi aid captured part of ...

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  9. REFERENDUM COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the executive committee of the national referendum committee will Lb held in the Town Hall at 8 o'clock to-night, when it is understood ...

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  10. ARTILLERY ACTIVITY.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that the hostile artillery was active in the vicinity of the Zollern Redoubt and between Gueudecourt and Eaucourt PAbbaye. ...

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  11. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    At a general meeting of the House-wives' Union at Wilmot Hull on Tuesday night it was resolved to co-operate with other organisations in their ...

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  12. SOUTHERN SECTOR ABLAZE.

    The move towards Lemberg has recommenced, and the whole of the southern sector of the Russian front is ablaze. General Brussiloff's immediate objective ...

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  13. POISONED SWEETS.

    Seven German aeroplanes raided Ducharest on Monday, Killed a Woman and five children, and again dropped sweets containing virulent disease germs. ...

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  14. A FULLER ACCOUNT.

    Sir Douglas Haig's further despatch reviews the recent lighting, and pays tributes to the English and oversea troops in not relaxing the ...

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  15. THE ALLIES' ADVANCE.

    The French Salonika communique reports that, the Franco-Russo-Servians last night reached the Petalino line, on the west slope of Kajmakalan, and the ...

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  16. SIR W. ROBERTSON'S VIEW.

    General Sir William Robertson unveiled a memorial in the Lincolnshire village of Dalderby, where, with two exceptions, all of military age entered the army, ...

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  17. Peace Terms.

    The "New York's Tribune's" London correspondent says he learns on excellent authority that German agents have asked King Albert to transmit peace ...

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  18. ROUMANIAN SUCCESSES.

    A communique reports that in the region of Odorkoim we prisonered 1240, and between Fogoras and Sighiscara we defeated the Austro-Germans, prisoner. ...

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  19. AN "ANTI" ADDRESS.

    The Albert Hall last evening was crowded in all parts when Mr. F. Anstey, M.H.R., of Victoria, spoke for an hour and a half against the ...

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  20. THE HERMANNSTADT INCIDENT.

    Official information here shows that the much-vaunted Hermannstadt victory consisted of the destruction of a single Roumanian regiment. The latter, ...

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  21. CONSCRIPTION IN IRELAND.

    The application of the Military Service Act to Ireland is engaging increasing attention. Sir Edward Carson, when interviewed, said he preferred ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES

    The "Daily Graphic" declares that Lord Bryce, who conducted an enquiry into the German atrocities, listened to harrowing evidence, and signed an ...

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  23. Enemy Reports.

    A Berlin communique reports that strong French attacks on the Sailly-Rancourt road and St. Prerre Vaast Wood failed, leaving has prisoners and ...

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  24. GREEK SITUATION

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Canea correspondent says Salonika was the first Greek city to proclaim a revolution, and three officers of the committee of ...

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  25. MILLS DESTROYED BY FIRE.

    Newsome's Victoria Woollen Mills at Batley have been destroyed by fire, the damage being estimated at £60,000. ...

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  26. DARDANELLES COMMISSION.

    Before the Dardanelles Commission Mr. Churchill gave evidence as to the inception of the campaign. ...

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  27. SALE ORDER.

    After permitting the Bechstein piano firm to carry on for two years, in spite of public protests, the Board of Trade I has now ordered the sale of the ...

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  28. HOTEL COMMANDEERED.

    The Government has commandeerea the Great Central Hotel as a borne for convalescent officers. ...

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  29. THE FRENCH

    A communique reports:—We completed the capture of strong trench lines between Merval and St. Pierre Vaast, prisonering 200. ...

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  30. COLONIAL WOOL CLIP.

    A meeting of the wool exports subcommittee of the War Trade Department pointed out that unless steps are taken this season there was 'a grave ...

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  31. DISTURBANCES IN ATHENS.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Athens correspondent declares that members of reservists leagues are causing disturbances in the city. A gang last night ...

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  32. FINANCIAL.

    The French 5 per cent. war loan has been issued. It will be redeemable in 1921. The Union Steamship Company's shares ...

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  33. GERMAN NERVES.

    Paris correspondents point out that the German communiques recently reported 24 imaginary British infantry attack northward of the Somme, and ...

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  34. TREASURY BANKRUPT.

    The Greek Government is faced with bankruptcy. The Treasury has £14,000 sterling in hand, and £800,000 is required for salaries and other national ...

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  35. RELIEF FOR THE ARMENIANS.

    A campaign has been inaugurated to raise £1,000,000 to aid the suffering Armenians. ...

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  36. THE ITALIANS

    A communique reports:—We drove off repeated attacks on all our positions in the Travignolo Valley, and gained new ground on Little Colbricon Mountain. ...

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  37. MR. TAFT AND MR. ROOSEVELT.

    The long-standing feud between Mr. W. H. Taft and Mr. Roosevelt, ex-President of the United States, has ended, and the two shook hands at a meeting ...

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  38. AERIAL WARFARE

    Pilots Frederick Sowrey and Alfred Brandon have received Distinguished Service Orders for gallantry in successfully attacking Zeppelins over Essex on ...

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  39. DECORATED BY THE KING

    His Majesty the King decorated Captain Blackburn, of the 16th Battalion, with the Victoria Cross; Captain Oates, of the 7th, with the D.S.O.; Captain ...

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  40. NON-STOP FLIGHT.

    The "New York Times" has arranged that Victor Carlstrom should make a non-stop aeroplane flight from Chicago to New York, a distance of 900 miles. ...

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  41. TO THE FRONT BY AEROPLANE.

    Mr. Frederick Palmer, who is with the British in France, describes how he was in London on a short visit, and obtained permission to return to the ...

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  42. DECIMAL COINAGE.

    The "New York Herald's" London correspondent says the British authorities are earnestly considering the adoption of a decimal coinage. ...

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  43. KING ISLAND NEWS

    There is a probability that leading lights will be placed in Ourrie Harbour, thus enabling boats to enter after dark. This will often prevent many delays and ...

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  44. REFORM IN SURGICAL METHODS.

    The "New York American's" Paris correspondent says that Dr, Alexis Carrel, of the Rockefeller Institute, announces the adoption of reforms in ...

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  45. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Lieutenant Cyril Rennie, of the Leicesters, has been killed in action. He was a native of Sydney. ...

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  46. RIOTS IN GERMANY

    The "London Daily Telegraph" says that information from reliable sources leaves no doubt as to the conditions of life in Germany. A series of ...

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  47. BROKEN HILL

    So many rumours have been current in connection with the industrial disputes at Broken Hill, that the Premier asked the inspector-General of Police to furnish a ...

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  48. LARGE ZEPPELIN DESTROYED.

    German messages state that the French airmen who raided Mannheim on September 22 destroyed a 750ft. Zeppelin. ...

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  49. ZEPPELIN SEVERELY DAMAGED.

    Fre Island reports that one of the Zeppelins which was returning on Monday had been severely damaged. The stern had been cut off and the ...

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  50. APPEAL FOR GOLD.

    Urgent appeals are being made to the people of Germany to give up their gold coins, jewellery, and ornaments. The "Tageblatt" reports that the Empress is ...

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  51. ZEPPELIN BOMBS GERMAN CAMPS.

    A party of Germans who were recently interned in England on going home called, on the German Consulate and protested against the Zeppelins ...

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  52. BOHEMIAN TROOPS

    The London "Daily Telegraph's" Milan correspondent declares that the Austrian Government's difficulty in maintaining the loyalty of the Bohemian ...

    Article : 64 words
  53. AUSTRIAN EMPEROR.

    The late Roumanian Minister at Vienna, in an interview with the "Novoe Vremya," said Emperor Frances Joseph was comparatively vigorous. The ...

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  54. REPATRIATION OF BELGIANS.

    On King Alfonso's intervention Germany has decided to repatriate 2000 women removed from Lille, Roubaix, and Turcoing by the 10th. All the men will ...

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  55. THE WEATHER.

    Fine weather continues, to-day being wane enough for midsummer. The water in the town reservoir is getting low, and rain would be welcomed. ...

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  56. COMING EVENTS

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