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  2. GERMAN ADVANCE

    According to an official announcement at Berlin, the German advance on the important railway centre of V[?]na, on the main Warsaw to Petrograd line, has culminated in the capture of the town. A correspondent of "The Times" at the Dv[?]nsk front states ...

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  3. ON GALLIPOLI

    Re[?]ter's correspondent at the headquartors at Gallipoli, in a message despatched on September 4, gives a vivid description of the situation at Anzac. He writes:— ...

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  4. NATIONAL SERVICE.

    The Press Bureau has issued a letter written by Mr. Lloyd George Minister for Munitions, in reply to a communication from a constituent Mr. Lloyd George ...

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  5. HIGH COMMISSIONERSHIP.

    The "Daily Chronicle," in publishing a message from its Melbourne correspondent, stating that Sir George Reid's offer to continue during the war to serve as High ...

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  6. THE CONSCRIPTION CRISIS.

    Sir,-"There are occasions," said Burke, "when any, even the slightest, chance of doing good must be laid hold on, even by the most inconsiderable person " In this ...

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  7. BULGARIA'S POLICY.

    Advices from Sofia state that King Ferdinand of Bulgaria has received the leaders of the Opposition, who expressed them selves as opposed to the Germanophile ...

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  8. ENEMY'S STRENGTH.

    It was officially announced at Berlin at midday on Sunday that Vilna, the important railway junction 436 miles (by [?]ail) southwest of Petrograd, had been occupied by ...

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  9. OFFER APPLAUDED.

    HOBART, Monday.—The executive committee of the Liberal League of Tasmania passed the following resolution to-day:— "That this league views with satisfaction ...

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  10. IN THE WESTERN TRENCHES

    Field-Marshal Sir John French reports that the situation on the British front has undergone no change since Wednesday last, when he issued his last bulletin. ...

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  11. MUNITIONS.

    The State Cabinet yesterday adopted a scheme for the establishment of a central shop at the Newport Workshops for the manufacture of munitions. The estimated ...

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  12. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The Soldiers' Employment Bureau, which has been established by the State War Council in the Market Buildings, Collins street, was formally opened yesterday ...

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  13. FOR THE WOUNDED

    A meeting of the State War Council was held at the Commercial Travellers' Club, Flinders street, yesterday evening, the chairman (Mr. Membrey, M.L.A.) ...

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  14. STORY OF CAMPAIGN

    General Sir Ian Hamilton's despatch, which was published on July 7, covered the operations at the Dardanelles to May 5. A continuation of the despatch has now been ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN MOVEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday—The Universal Service League was formally instituted at an enthusiastic meeting held in the vestibule of the town hall to-day. A small hostile ...

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  16. Naval Co-operation.

    Mr. Ashmed Bartlett, in a letter from the Dardanelles, describes how the cooperation of the army and navy is removing all jealousies, and creating a complete ...

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  17. TO THE EDITOR OF THE ARGUS.

    Sir,—Referring to the opening of the State War Council to day, I think it would be very interesting to state, for the benefit of the country towns, what is being done ...

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  18. Russia and Japan.

    A Tokio message announces that Russia recently approached the Japanese Government in regard to the question of payment for war materials supplied by Japan. It ...

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  19. HIGH EXPLOSIVE SHELLS.

    Tenders for the high ex-plosive shell casings required by the Defence department closed jesterday afternoon. It is understood that some will be allotted in ...

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  20. ENEMY LOSES SUBMARINE

    It is reported from Copenhagen that some fishermen saw three submarines off the Danish coast, and subsequently heard an explosion. Only two submarines ...

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  21. HOSPITAL ACCOMMODATION.

    A new hospital at Elsternwick is being built to hold 500 men, and good progress is being made with its construction. Additional provision, however, has had to be ...

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  22. SYDNEY TENDER.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Premier (Mr. Holman), on behalf of the State Government, to-day signed a contract to supply the Federal Government with 40,000 shells. ...

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  23. ROSE SHOW.

    The National Rose Society's Spring Show will take place on October 27, in the Melbourne Town Hall. The gross proceeds of admission will be handed to the Lady ...

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  25. Steamer on Fire.

    News has been received in Halifax (Nova Scotia) by wireless that a vessel believed to be either the Donaldson liner Athenia (8,669 tons), or the former German vessel ...

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  26. Hydroplanes Destroyed.

    It is also learned from Copenhagen that three German hydroplanes have been destroyed in the Baltic. ...

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