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    Son of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Partridgu wounded in action in France. Private Jack Partridge in reported by the Base Records Melbourne, as having ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ROUMANIA'S FATE.

    A communique states: "We retired from the Alt and Topolas, a little to the eastward. There were violent engagements in the direction of Sinardicasca."" ...

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    Second son of Mr. and Mrs. George Menz, of Perth Street; enlisted early in July, 1915; landed in Egypt in September; went to France April 24, 1916; ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LATE AUSTRIAN EMPEROR.

    The Emperor's runeral win take place at 10 o'clock, by torch light the hearse is to be drawn by 20 Arab horses, ...

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  6. THE SUFFERING IN A FORMER STRUGGLE.

    Archdeacon Boyco yesterday morning, at St. Paul's, Redforn, referred to the strike, saying:—Living as we did in a great industrial ...

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  7. WOMEN TO THE WHEEL.

    Six women win begin on Monday night to drive motor mail vans in London. The experiment will be extended if it proves succes[?]ful. ...

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  8. HOSTILE AIRSHIPS.

    The prees Bureau reports that host[?] airships crossed the north-eastern coast last night. Bombs are reported to have been dropped several places in the northern ...

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  9. THE COAL STRIKE.

    The proposed Federal tribunal is not regarded in Newcastle as offering much hope of a prompt settlement of the dispute.The attitude of the men in the ...

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  10. THROUGH TO THE END.

    The Duke of Devonshire, in his first public speech after his arrival in Canada, declared that he came with the assurance of Great Britain’s determination to carry ...

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  11. PENSIONS BILL.

    In the Commons, Mr. Hogge moved the first of a series of amendments to the Pensions, Bill; challenging the whole structure of the measure, and aiming ...

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  12. POSITION OP ENGINE DRIVERS.

    Members of the port waratah and Hamilton branches of the Locomotive Engine drivers, Firemen, and Cleaners' Association held a special meeting yesterday at ...

    Article : 127 words
  13. THE OLD WORLD DISPUTE.

    The South Wales colliery owners have conferred at Cardiff. Mr. W. Runciman (president of the Board of Trade) has summoned the ...

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  14. IN THE BALKANS.

    A communique states: "The Serbians repulsed Bulgarian counter-attacks on the Cerna front with sanguinary losses. There was violent reciprocal artillery ...

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  15. DEATH OF CAPTAIN JACQUES.

    The death is announced or Captain Jacques, the famous American navy scientist. He got out pf a train on the wrong side at Hadly Wood and was ...

    Article : 60 words
  16. PROPOSED WHEAT POOL.

    The views of the fariner with regard to the proposed wheat pool have not yet been mado clear. A fow days ago, as reported in these columns, the ...

    Article : 182 words
  17. A FIGHTING FAMILY.

    It may be mentioned Mrs.G. M[?] had an uncle and three cousins killed at the landing at the Dardanelles; also has a nephew in the Red Cross in ...

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  18. THE SMALL ARMS FACTORY.

    A fresh complication has arisen[?]n connection with the coal for the small arms factory. The lorrymon this morning were in structed to load the coal at the Eskbank ...

    Article : 88 words
  19. GERMAN WAS SERVICE.

    The "Rerliner Tageblatt" says that business men fear that the introduction of compulsory war service will arrest the economic life of Germany, ...

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  20. A TRIER.

    Among those who presented theirselves for enlistment at the recruiting depot in Toowoomba yesterday was Willia[?]n Dabbs, a youth of 18 years ...

    Article : 271 words
  21. IN THE WEST.

    Tho Yo Yo River, Warrego River, Ward River and the Langlo Paroo and Blackwater are all running big flood streams as a result of Sunday's storms, ...

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  22. WAR SERVICE PROCLAMATION.

    A warrant was signed by the Governor-General on Saturday authorising the release from prison of all persons who were undergoing imprisonment for ...

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  23. RUSSIAN CRISIS.

    The "New statesman," a London weekly. publishes interesting disclosures of events in the Duma, which resulted in the dismissal of M Sturmer from ...

    Article : 151 words
  24. ORES FOR MUNITIONS.

    The steamer Yonhe, which arrived from Singapore to-day, is the fourth vessel conveying ores or concentrates to Europe for the manufacture of munitions for the ...

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  25. WARWICK'S ATTITUDE.

    A meeting of the South Downs wheat growers will be held at the Warwick Town Hall to-day to consider the Government proposals for the ...

    Article : 143 words
  26. DECLARING COAL "BLACK.""

    At an aggregate meating of the nu[?] to-day it was decided to declare the coal at grass "black," oxc[?]pt that within the railway property to be used solely for railway ...

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  27. MARRIAGE BY PROXY.

    The Minister for Defence (senator Pearce) stated to-day that he Was faverably inclined to the suggestion that soldiers of the Front should be allowed ...

    Article : 82 words
  28. DEOVERS’ MEN £l PER WEEK.

    The following stations away from tole phone and telegraph offices report heavy rains on Saturday and Sunday nights, the crocks all running bankers, right ...

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  29. AUSTRO-ITALIAN FIGHTING.

    It officially announced that torrential rains have fallen in the Treptiono. The enemy at Carnia violently bombarded our positions in the Deganobut and Chiarzo ...

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  30. PRACTICAL PATRIOTS.

    The Enlisting Officer (Lieut. Hugh M[?]Martin) notice for the 24 hours ended l p.m. yesterday:—Timothy William TOVELL, Jandowae. ...

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  31. FOUR TIMES IN FIRING LINE.

    Mrs. Meng has received the following letter from her son:— France, September 10, 1916, My Dear Mother,—I received your ...

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  32. ARCHBISHOP KELLY'S COMMENTS.

    In the ordinary course of events Arch bishop Kelly should have attended the annual function yesterday in connection with the Westmead Boys Home The our ...

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  33. A FARMER'S VIEWS.

    Sir,—I have read Saturday's "Cargnicle" just to hand, I must congratulate you on both editorial articles. Both are most important State matters. ...

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  34. THE WEATHER.

    A heavy storm from the west broko over here yesterday morning, about 8 o’clock. Very heavy rate—within an hour an average fall of about an Inch. ...

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  35. THANKS FOR FINCHLEY.

    A platoon of convalescents yesterday left Finchley (No. 9. Australian General Hospital) To a "Chronicle" they each and all expressed themselves ...

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  36. GREECE AND THE FUTURE.

    The Dally Telegraph’e" Athens correpondent says that a military council, at With all the trusted Royalist officers were present, decided upon a plan of action in ...

    Article : 373 words
  37. ANGLO-FRENOH OPERATIONS.

    A communique states: "There was the usual cannonade on the Somme and in the Douaument and Vaux sector. It was calm elsewhere. French aeroplanes ...

    Article : 82 words
  38. OFFICIAL FORECAST.

    Forcast: Cloudy generally, with more scatttered rain and thunderstorms, chiefly over the castern and northern areas. N.E. to S.E. winds. ...

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  39. CLIFTON "DO WITHOUT."

    Mr. E. P. Wells, hon. secret ary of the Clifton Patriotic Committee, acknowledges cheque for £10/0/5 from Clifton Jockey Club, as donation to ...

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  40. HARVESTING AT JONDARYAN.

    Harvesting i[?] i full swing. M[?]ey Harris "hesders," harvesters and strippers are very busy taking off the ripe or[?] Owing to such a splendid season many of ...

    Article : 119 words
  41. LUCKY TAMWORTH FAMILY.

    Dame fortuno has once again smile on Tamworth residents in connection with a rich prize in Tatts, the Kense family, of West Tamworth drew Stage ...

    Article : 160 words
  42. KILLED IN ACTION.

    Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Grove of Dulwich Hill, New South Wales (well-known on the Darling Downs) have received official confirmation that their only ...

    Article : 257 words
  43. AMERICAN PEACE ADVOCATES.

    German American financiers are financing an American professional peace advocates Four of the country, making speeches in the interests of peaxe. The primary purpose in the ...

    Article : 73 words
  44. BRITISH POTATO CROP.

    The estimated England and wales rotato crop is 2,503,886 tons, compared with 2,858,033 tons, a depreased [?]ere age of 35,000. The turni[?]s and swedes ...

    Article : 42 words
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  46. GERMAN SUBMARINING.

    The Admiralty has issued a statement giving incidents connected with German submarining. A German submarine on the ...

    Article : 98 words
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