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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    The New York "Tribune," which has shown a close study and unusual insight regarding the war situation, declares that Germany is already beaten, and is bleeding ...

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  3. HONOURS.

    The following awards of the Distinguished[?] Service Order for deeds of gallantry on the part of the Australians and New Zealanders at the Dardanelles are ...

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  4. THE REFERENDUM

    Sir William Irvine, during the debate in committee of supply in the House of Representatives yesterday, complained that his views on the proposed amendments of ...

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  5. ITALY'S ADVANCE

    Reports from Rome state that, despite heavy snow in the Trentino, the Italian Alpini and artillery sealed heights of 9,000ft., and destroyed Austrian trenches. They also captured the summits of Sci Kofel, and Syesstrin, where the Austrians bad constructed comfortable winter quarters, not expecting an ...

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  6. SCHEMING IN THE CAUCUS

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Mr. Archibald, formerly Minister for Home Affairs, returned from Melbourne this morning. When interviewed on arrival he said:—"Yes, it is a ...

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  7. MISS CAVILL.

    Replying in the House of Commons on Thursday to a question as to whether Miss Edith Cavell, who was recently executed by the Germans in Brussels, had been guilty ...

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  8. FRANCE.

    M. Viviani, the French Prime Minister, has resigned the leadership of the Government, and M. Briand (Minister for Justice) has accepted the commission of ...

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  9. GALLIPOLI.

    Lord Brassey, a former Governor of Victoria, who has recently returned to England from a cruise in the Mediterranean and the Ægean seas in his yacht ...

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  10. LOAN FOR RUSSIA.

    In a New York message, it is stated that the Russian Government is said to be seeking to establish a credit in the United States, and is reported to be willing to pay ...

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  11. GERMAN OFFICERS' ESCAPE

    Six officers who were interned on the German raider Kron Prinz Wilhelm, and who escaped from Norfolk, Virginia, U.S.A., on the yacht Eclipse, have been captured ...

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  12. KING AT FRONT.

    How the British troops it the front were thrilled by the visit of King George is told graphically by Mr. Philip Gibbs, the "Daily Chronicle" war correspondent. ...

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  13. BRITISH UNITY.

    Comments by Australian and New Zealand newspapers regarding the so-called political warfare in England, which have appeared in the British press, have elicited ...

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  14. SERBIA.

    A Salonik telegram states that the French have occupied the new Krivolak-Radovitza-Strumnitza line in South-Eastern Serbia, and are advancing on [?]shtip. ...

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  15. PROPOSED MEMORIAL.

    A meeting was held yesterday at the Austral Salon to consider how the women of Victoria could best commemorate the tragedy and martyrdom of Edith Cavell. ...

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  16. Sir Ian Hamilton.

    Sir Ian Hamilton, in a farewell order, has thanked all ranks at the Dardanelles for the wonderful way in which they had seconded his efforts to lead them towards ...

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  17. Liberal Organ Outspoken.

    The Parliamentary correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" (Liberal organ), commenting on the statement of the "Standard" that a reduced National Cabinet is ...

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  18. V.C. for Englishman.

    Lance-Sergeant Oliver Brooks, of the 3rd Battalion of the Coldstream Guards, has been awarded a Victoria Cross for most conspicuous bravery at Loos on October 8. ...

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  19. "SUICIDAL CAMPAIGN."

    The leader of the Opposition. (Mr. Cook) left Melbourne for Sydney yesterday. He has been very busy for some time with representatives from the various States ...

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  20. EASTERN FRONT.

    A Petrograd communique, released at midnight on Thursday, says:—"The enemy north-eastward of Garbunowka occupied some of our trenches, but a counter-attack ...

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  21. OUR LOSSES.

    It has been officially announced by the War Office that the total number of casualties (killed, wounded, prisoners, and missing) among British troops of all kinds on ...

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  22. MR. ASHMEAD- BARTLETT'S LECTURE.

    During question time in the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Catts (N.S.W.) asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) whether he had seen the report ...

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  23. HYMN AT RECRUITING MEETING

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Mr. Meagher), the Minister for Works (Mr. Can[?]), and Mr. Peter Bowling, were the principal speakers ...

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  24. Huge German Sacrifice.

    Several war correspondents with the British, forces at Loos, state that in the effort on October 8 to recapture the lost positions, Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria ...

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  25. ENROLMENT COMPULSORY.

    The chief electoral officer for the Commonwealth reminds all qualified persons who have not already taken action to correctly enrol their names for the subdivisions in which they live, and have lived, for ...

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  26. Offer of Cyprus.

    The Rome journal "Idea Nazionale" is responsible for the statement that when the Bulgarian agreement with Germany was concluded in August, 1914, Roumania also ...

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  27. National Cabinet.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that it is understood that the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) will announce on Tuesday the formation of a War Council, not to exceed ...

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  28. GERMANY'S LAST EFFORT.

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—The State Governor (Lieut.-Colonel Sir Henry Galway), in the course of a speech to-day on the occasion of the presentation of a motor ambulance ...

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  29. TREATING THE WOUNDED.

    The Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) has received a cable message from Colonel Fetherston (the director-general of medical services), who has recently visited ...

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  30. TO HONOUR MISS CAVELL.

    Sir,—There are many suggestions as to the best way of honouring the memory of one to whom all honour is due—Miss Edith Cavell. May I add another. I would ...

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  31. German Officers.

    Extracts published from the diary of Private Becker, who was professor of Latin at the Bonn Gymnasium, testify to brutality on the part of German officers towards the ...

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  32. PREFERENCE TO SHIRKERS.

    Sir,—Without discussing the merits or demerits of the constitutional amendments to be submitted to the electors on December 11, every fair-minded citizen of the ...

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  33. Recruiting in America.

    It is reported from San Francisco that Ralph Blair and Dr. Thomas Addis have been found guilty by the courts of having conspired to enlist Britons for military ...

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  34. MISS ADELA PANKHURST.

    Sir,—In a leader paragraph in "The Argus" to-day it is said that "certain persons in our midst have not expressed detestation of this horrible crime"—i.e., the ...

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  35. PEACE.

    Washington advices state that the American Ambassador at Berlin (Mr. J. W. Gerard) has had an interview with the Kaiser, presumably in connection with the peace ...

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  36. British in Balkans.

    It has been reported officially from London that Major-General Sir Bryan Thomas Mahon, C.B., K.C.V.O., D.S.O., has been appointed to command the British ...

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  37. Pay of British Troops.

    Replying in the House of Commons on Thursday to a question by Mr. R. L. Outhwaite (Liberal), the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Bonar Law) said that the ...

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  38. GREECE'S NEUTRALITY.

    Sir,—In the light of recent events, surely Dr. Kyriazopoulos does not hope to win over public opinion in favour of the policy adopted by Greece, or to share in his ...

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  39. British Cruiser Aground.

    The British cruiser Argyll (10,850 tons) has run aground on the east coast of Scotland, and it is feared that she will become a total wreck. All aboard (6[?] ...

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  40. Botha Alleges Libel.

    The trial of Munnik, a former State engineer of the Cape Province, who is charged with having libelled General Botha (the Union Prime Minister), has begun. ...

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  41. Anglo-French Loan.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Reginald McKenna) has announced that an undertaking was given by Great Britain and France that all the money borrowed ...

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  42. GIFTS FOR TRANSPORTS.

    Sir,—In view of the immediate departure of the 8th Infantry Brigade, under Colonel Tivey, we wish to direct the attention of your readers to this opportunity of giving ...

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  43. VICTORIAN HOSPITALS.

    Interesting information concerning the erection of hospitals in Victoria for sick and wounded soldiers waa given in the House of Representatives yesterday, in ...

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  44. Herr Krupp's Yacht Seized.

    A British Prize Court has condemned the well-known racing yacht Germania, owned by Herr Krupp von Bohlen, which was in English waters when war broke out. ...

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  45. WIDE BAY ELECTION.

    The issue of writs in connection with the election for Wide Bay to fill the vacancy in the Federal Parliament, caused by the resignation of Mr. Fisher, will take place on ...

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  47. Defence of London.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Balfour) announced in the House of Commons on Thursday that it was intended to defend London against Zeppelin attacks in ...

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  48. Emigration Below Normal.

    The Home Secretary (Sir John Simon), in reply to a suggestion that men eligible for military service were leaving the country, informed members of the House of ...

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  49. German Guns for Sydney.

    The Agent-General for New South Wales (Mr. B. R. Wise) is reported to be endeavouring to secure a battery of the captured German guns for exhibition in Sydney. ...

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  51. AUSTRALASIAN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—At Antofagasta—Detmold, s.s., from Newcastle September 11; Nancric, s.s., from Sydney September 5. Departures.—For Sydney—Columbia. For ...

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