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  2. ZEPPELIN RAIDS.

    The Zeppelin raids on the east coast of England are coming to be looked upon as a nightly occurrence. Another attack was made on Monday night by a German ...

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  3. ALPINE WARFARE

    Again the famous Italian Alpini have put their intrepidity and daring to good use. The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" relates that the Italians in the ...

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  4. NATIONAL SERVICE

    Conscription in some of its phases formed the subject of several questions when the House of Commons reassembled yesterday after the recess on Tuesday. ...

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  5. THE DARDANELLES.

    The position on the Gallipoli peninsula is dealt with in the Turkish communiques as follows:— Constantinople, Tuesday, Noon. ...

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  6. RUSSIA'S HOUR

    Military experts take the view that despite herculean efforts and an enormous sacrifice of men the Germans have failed to envelop the Russian army. In the southern sector the Czar's forces contiane to inflict sevare punishment on the Austrians, bot in Galloia and in South-Western Russia.. ...

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  7. ALLIES AND AMERICA

    The Anglo-French financial commissioners have startled Wall street houses by suggesting that they should advance by way of loan £200,000,000 against British and French ...

    Article : 219 words
  8. RED CROSS IN EGYPT.

    BROKEN HILL, Wednesday.—Lady helen Munro Ferguson attended a meeting of the Broken Hill Red Cross Society this afternoon. She announced that she had ...

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  9. Asiatic Batteries.

    A Paris message reads:—"Shells from the Anglo-French guns have silenced the Turkish batteries on the Asiatic shores of the Dardanelles, improving the situation of the ...

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  10. German Agents at Work.

    Agents of German banks in New York and their sympathisers have already commenced a formidable agitation against America granting a loan to the Allies. ...

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  11. SPY AT HEADQUARTERS.

    Sensational disclosures arising out of the discovery in April last that Lieut-Colonel Maisbiyedoff, interpreter with the staff of the 10th Russian Army, was a German spy, ...

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  12. EASTERN FRONT.

    It is announced officially from the Grand Headquarters of the Russian armies that 40,000 Austro-German prisoners have been taken since August 30. ...

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  13. Brave Gunners.

    The following Distinguished Conduct Medals have been awarded to Australians serving on Gallipoli:— GUNNER G. FINLAY, 2nd Battery, 1st ...

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  14. DUELS IN MID-AIR.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that one of the most thrilling aeroplane duels of the war was witnessed on Monday. ...

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  15. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    President Woodrow Wilson has refused to discuss the case of the sinking of the s.s. Arabic with Germany on the basis of referring it to arbitration. ...

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  16. France's Expenditure.

    The French Minister for Finance (M. Ribot) is asking the Chamber of Deputies for a financial vote on account of the last quarter of 1915. The bill fixes the credits ...

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  17. Turkish Girl as Sniper.

    A Territorial soldier who has returned to Englnd from the Dardanelles says that a Turkish girl warn discovered sniping. She had round her neck 30 identification discs ...

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  18. Germany's Crops.

    Heavy rain during harvesting has adversely affected the grain crops of Germany, according to advices received from Zurich (Switzerland). ...

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  19. Roumanian Army.

    According to advices from Athens, all goods traffic on the Roumanian railways has been suspended. It is believed in the Greek capital that the suspension is ...

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  20. SPORT AND THE WAR.

    The Amatcur Sports Club of Victoria has good cause to conguitulate itself on the response which has been made to the call of Empire by amateur athletes in this State. ...

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  21. Sinking of S.S. Hesperian.

    A Berlin semi-official statement contends that it is practically impossible that a German submarine can have been responsible for the sinking of the Allan liner Hesperian ...

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  22. Imperial Conference.

    The Calcutta correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reports that Mahomed Shahfi has submitted a resolution to the Imperial Legislative Council, urging that India ...

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  23. Czar and King George.

    The Czar has sent the following telegram to King George:— "In the serious time which my country is traversing, I am ...

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  24. LORD HALDANE.

    Lord Haldane, a former Secretary of State for War in the Asquith Cabinet, referred to the prevailing political topic when speaking at Dundee last night. ...

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  25. EQUIPPING THE TROOPS.

    SEYMOUR, Wednesday.—The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce), accomPanied by Mrs. Pearce and Colonel Shepherd, director of medical services in ...

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  26. BRITISH CASUALTIES.

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  27. Explosives on Liner.

    Two glass bottles, believed to contain explosives have been discovered on board the White Star liner Lapland (18,694 tons), due to sail from New York to Liverpool. ...

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  28. British Prisoners Insulted.

    A British prisoner who has returned from Stendal, in Germany, Bays that the British are compelled to salute the Kaiser's statue, and the Germans try to make them ...

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  29. POSSESSION OF AMMUNITION.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Frederick George Behrmann was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with having been in possession of 160 rounds of ball ...

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  30. ENEMY PROPERTY.

    The Enemy Property Bill, to make provision in regard to the custody of the property of alien enemies during the war, has been introduced to the Legislative Assembly by ...

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  31. SEDITION IN INDIA.

    The trial of 61 Indians alleged to have taken part in a seditious conspiracy against the British Government has concluded at Calcutta. Four of the accused were ...

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  32. IN THE ARGONNE.

    The official messages describing the operations on the Western fron read:— Paris. Artillery ctions continue. Our batteries ...

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  33. OBJECTION TO WET CANTEEN.

    At the monthly executive meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Victoria, held at the Independent Hall, Collins street, Melbourne, on Tuesday, ...

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  34. Troop Train Disaster.

    As a sequel to the accident at Quintinshill, near Gretna Green (Scotland), on May 23—the worst disaster in the history of British railways—three men, James ...

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  35. NEW RIFLE RANGE.

    On land granted by the Railways Commissioners at Gardner, the new miniature range and clubroom of the Glen iris Vulley Rifle Club have been erected and on Tuesday, in the uresence ...

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  36. South Wales Miners.

    After the South Wales Conciliation Board had endorsed the settlements and agreements reached by the delegates of the men, the owners, and the Government, an ...

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  37. NURSES.

    Sir,—I am sure all nurses will appreciate the kind letter to-day by "Soldier's Mother." A scheme is already in hand to send Christmas greetings to our nurses who ...

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  39. A GERMAN PROFESSOR.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— After again discussing the case of Professor von Zedlitz, the Victorin College council has decided to petition Parliament, ...

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