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  3. SPECIAL SUNDAY ISSUE.

    Field-Marshal Sir. Douglas Haig reports:— "The Canadians yesterday afternoon successfully repulsed two heavy ...

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  4. CERMAN CENERAL'S ADMISSIONS.

    General von Arnheim, commander of Prince Rupprecht's army group facing the British, interviewed by a news paper correspondent, while danying ...

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  5. The United States.

    The United States, it is announced, will provide 100,000 tons of shipping immediately for Italy. The ships will mostly be taken from American coastal ...

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  6. Central Power's Organisal on.s

    A "Times" military expert states:— The Central Powers have taken their whole huge military organisation from Russia to Italy. As a feat of ...

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  7. IN BROKEN HILL.

    Mrs. A. C. F. Wooster, of Cobalt-street, Railway Town, has beea notified by the military authorities that her eldest son, Private R. A. ("Bob") ...

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  8. ENEMY PROPERTY TO BE SEIZED.

    It is announced that the United States Government will seize all property holdings in the United States of Germans, Turks, Bulgarians, and ...

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  9. HAVAL AIRCRAFT BOMB POSITIONS.

    The British Admiralty reports:— "Our naval aircraft vesterday bombed Vassendairo aerodrome and the Thourout railway junction. The weather ...

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  10. THE COMBINED FLANDERS OFFENSIVE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Hang reports:— "Operations with limited objectives were jointly undertaken by the ...

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  11. In Mesopotamia.

    A British Mesopotamia official report States:— "The Turks on both banks of the Tigris on October 23 approached our ...

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  12. PADEREWSKI OFFERS TO RAISE AN ARMY OF POLES.

    M. Paderewski, the Polish pianist, after a tour of the United States, has offered the United States Government to raise an army of 150,000 Poles for ...

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  13. Italy and Austria.

    An Italian semi-official statement regarding the situation has been issued. It says that it is at present impossible to give all details of the position at ...

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  14. PRIVATE W. H. VAWSER DIED OF WOUNDS.

    Mrs. E. Taylor, of Boughtman-street, South Broken Hill, has received news that her nephew, Private William Herbert Vawser, died of wounds on ...

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  15. Internal Germany.

    Max Harden has been prohibited from delivering lectures in Berlin. ...

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  16. IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. J. M. Hedstrom, of Fiji, writing to a friend in Sydney, states:—"It has been reported at Levuka that another portion of the crew of the German ...

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  17. THE STRIKES.

    The members of the Sydney Wharf laborers Union held a mass meeting in the basement of the Town Hall yesterday afternoon to discuss their position. ...

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  18. DR. MICHAELA'S RESIGNATION.

    Members of the German Reichstag, who are clamoring for the acceptance of Dr. Michaelis's resignation as Imperial Chancellor, have been informed ...

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  19. CERMAN AIRCRAFT DOWNED.

    Two Italian airmen have each downed three German aircraft. ...

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  20. NEW ITALIAN CABINET.

    Signor Orlando, late Minister of the Interior, will succeed Signor Boselli as Premier in the new Italian Cabinet. ...

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  21. In Russia.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent states that Russian preparations for the evacuation of Helsingfors, the capital of Finland, are proceeding. ...

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  22. MUTINY OF INFANTRY AT COLOGNE.

    The "Daily Express" Amsterdam correspondent telegraphs:— "Two thousand German infantry in the Cologne barracks, on being ordered ...

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  23. GERMAN INTERNEES ESCAPE.

    Two men interned as prisoners of war escaped from the German concentration camp at Liverpool yesterday morning. ...

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  24. VOLUNTEER WORKERS IN MELBOURNE.

    There were 1295 volunteer workers on the water front yesterday on six oversea steamers, seven oversea sailing ships, and 12 interstate and coastal ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN FLYING CORPS.

    Approval has been given for the raising and dispatching of a special deiail of 42 officers and 292 of other ranks as reinforcements for the ...

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  26. DEFENCE OF PETROCRAD.

    A special committee comprising representatives of the Soldier's and Workmen's delegates, the Baltic fleet, a committee of professional organisations, ...

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  27. In South America.

    Reuter's correspondent learns that the German warship seized by Brazil is the Eber and that the vessel torpedoed at Macao was the German ...

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  28. FIGHTING FOR BELLEVUE REDOUBT.

    Mr. Robinson, "The Times" correspondent, writes:— "After losing the Bellevue Redoubt, the Germans gathered their local forces ...

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  29. MEETING OF WOLLONGONG SHIFTMEN.

    The shiftmen at the Wollongong coal mines held a meeting at Thirroul yesterday with a view of deciding upon a withdrawal from the Miners' Union. ...

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  30. A MINISTER'S SCHEME.

    Sir John Forrest (Federal Treasurer) has approved of a scheme submitted by the Rev. John Hulme, of Bowral, N.S.W., with the idea of assisting in ...

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  31. THE MOSCOW CONGRESS.

    The congress of politicians sitting at Moscow has elected M. Rodzianko, a former President of the Duma, its president. In the course of a speech ...

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  32. PROCLAMATION OF STATE OF WAR.

    The Brazilian Senate has unanimously approved and the President has sanctioned the issue of a proclamation announcing a state of war between ...

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  33. VICTORIAN PREMIER'S PROPOSAL.

    Sir Alexander Peacock (Premier of Victoria), in a speech at Creswick last night, mentioned in regard to strikes that he intended to submit important ...

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  34. FRENCH OPERATIONS.

    A French official communique There was no enemy counter-attack against us in Belgium last night. The prisoners we took this morning exceed ...

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  35. RETURNED SOLDIERS' EMPLOYMENT.

    For the week ended October 26, the number of returned soldiers who registered at the Victorian State War Office for emplbyment was 618, including ...

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  36. British Shipping.

    In order to replace the company's lost cargo boats, the P. and O. Company has purchased the Haen line of 27 modern, steamers, totalling 108,787 ...

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  37. In the Balkans.

    A French Eastern communique states:— "The British raided, the village of Salman, south of Seres, taking as ...

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  38. GRAMPIANS BY-ELECTION.

    An election was held yesterday to fill the vacancy for the Grampians electorate in the House of Representatives, caused by the death of Dr. Carty, ...

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  39. IN NEW ZEALAND.

    By 11 votes to 4 the New Zealand Legislative Council struck out the clause in the new bill exempting all teachers, including the Marist ...

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  40. Honors for Australians

    The latest list of military awards included the following to Australians: Distinguished Service Order.—Majors Eller and M'Lean and Lieutenant ...

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