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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    In a bulletin issued at London on Monday it is stated that the improvement in the King's health after his recent accident continues. He passed a better night. ...

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  3. MEN FOR THE ARMY.

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  4. SERBS HARD PRESSED

    Greatly outnumbered, the Serbians have been forced te give way before the advance of the Austrians, Germans, and Bulgarians. The arrival of fresh troops for the enemy is announced. A message from the Austrian front predicts that the final battle with Serbia will be fought in three ...

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  5. KING GEORGE

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  6. PROGRESS OF WAR.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) in his statement in the House of Commons on Tuesday on the progress of the war will make a comprehensive pronouncement ...

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  7. DARDANELLES

    Mr. Ashmead Bartlett, the British war correspondent recently at the Dirdanellcs, who is now in London, in descnbmg the operations of the German submarines at the ...

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  8. GERMANS ROLLED BACK

    Fresh heavy fighting in the Champagne region and also in Northern France is announced in official communiques issued at London an Paris. These bulletins are:— ...

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  9. AT THE FRONT.

    A soldier who was beside Captain A. Gillison, Presbyterian chaplain, of the 14th (Vic.) Battalion, when he dies, has given some additional particulars of the popular ...

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  10. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S MESSAGE.

    The following cable message was sent yesterday by the Governor-General to the private secretary to His Majesty the King:— ...

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  11. FOR THE WOUNDED

    The V.R.C. authorities have received a letter from the Agent-General (Sir Peter McBride) thanking them, on behalf of his daughter (who is recovering from her ...

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  12. COMMONWEALTH FIGURES.

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  13. Recruiting in Britain.

    Mr. Thomas, M.P. (Labour) general secretary of the Railway-men's Society, in appealing for greater labour efforts in the new recruiting campaign, announced that ...

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  14. BRIGHTON FESTIVAL.

    There was again a vast concourse of people at the Brighton Festival last night, and the various competitions were continued with enthusiasm. The evening's ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES FIGURES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—To-day was a poor day as regards recruiting at Victoria Barracks, as only 61 volunteers presented themselves. Of these 49 were accepted. At the ...

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  16. Our Guns Active.

    A Turkish communique say:—-"There has been increased activity of the enemy's artillery, supported by warships. Our artillery on the Anafarta ridge hit the forepart of a ...

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  17. Miss Cavell.

    The French Senate has passed a resolution relating to the execution of Miss Cavell. This describes her as a martyr to patriotism, and brands the authors of her death with ...

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  18. VOLUNTEERS IN ADELAIDE.

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  19. Mr. Asquith Denounced.

    Robert Blatchford, the Socialist writer, and the author of striking warnings of the German menace some years ago, in an article in the "Weekly Despatch" denounces Mr. ...

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  20. HOW LOOS WAS WON.

    A despatch from the British Commander-in-Chief in France (Sir John French), dated October 15 has been issued Tins gives a review of the operations by the British ...

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  21. TOWN HALL DEPOT.

    To-morrow the recruiting depot at the Town Hall will be reopened to take the place of the depot at the Victoria Barracks, which will be closed. The basement at the ...

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  22. GENERAL JOFFRE.

    General Joffre, Commander-in-chief of the French armies, concluded his visit to England on Sunday. He was given a hearty sendoff from London. During his stay in ...

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  23. ENEMY CLAIMS SUCCESS.

    A message from the Austrian front, which has been received in Copenhagen, states that the final battle between the Austro-German forces and the Serbians is expected ...

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  24. Enemy's Metal Shortage.

    The Archbishop of Budapest (Hungary) has announced his readiness to give up all the church bells to be melted down for military purposes without waiting for tbe ...

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  25. VACANCIES FOR HORSEMEN.

    Owing to a number of men from the Permanent Remounts being unable to go with the newly formed Remound Unit, there is now a limited number of vacancies for ...

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  26. British Cabinet.

    Lord Rosebery's suggestion that the Cabinet should be reduced from 22 members to three—the Prime Minister, the First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Bilfour), ...

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  27. Kaiser's Humility.

    The Kaiser, in a reply to a congratulatory telegram from the Prussian Cabinet, on the 500th anniversary of the Hohenzollern reign over Brandenburg said:— ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

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  29. ATROCITIES SPUR RECRUITS.

    CASTLEMAINE, Monday.—About 70 Castlemaine recruits from different camps in the State were entertained at a farewell smoke social in the town hall on Saturday ...

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  30. REST HOME AT ST. KILDA.

    Sir,—I should like to give, by your kind permission publicity to a proposol which the St. Kilda Patriotic Committee his decided to take up in conjunction with the ...

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  31. Allies' American Loan.

    Sir Henry Harvey, chief auditor of National Health Insurance, his been appointed to represent the British Treasury in the United States. ...

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  32. SOLDIER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    PERTH, Monday.—Private W. E Ure, 10th Reinforcements, 15th Battalion, Queensland, died suddenly yesterday. He was seen coming out of a city reserve about ...

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  33. Plots in Japan.

    The police in Japan have discovered a plot to blow up arsenals and munition factories, which are workang at full speed to supply Russia with munitions. ...

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  34. Sinking of Hesperian.

    A Washington medsage says that the American Navy department has definitely established the fact that a fragment found on the Hesperian was a part of a torpedo, ...

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  35. CAMP CONCERT.

    Under the auspices of the Y.M.C.A. a special programme of choral music is to be given by the Victorian Festival Choir at the Royal Park Camp on Wednesday next ...

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  36. Novel Dutch Tax.

    A bill has been introduced by the Dutch Government which imposes a tax on all Christian names except the first. ...

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  37. COMMODITIES.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Necessary Commodities' Commission has decided to recommend a reduction in the price of chaff. The last proclamation, issued on September 23, ...

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  38. Roumania.

    The "Corriere della Sera" (Milan) learns from its correspondent at Bucharest that a council of high Roumanian officers has discussed the situation in the Near East. ...

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  39. RED CROSS WORK.

    According to the traditions of Melbourne society Cup Eve should be celebrated with all the frivolity and glamom of the gay season. This year, however, there is no ...

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  40. BASE HOSPITAL.

    Major Vance, principal medical officer for camps in Victoria, has been appointed to the position of officer in charge of the Base Hospital, which was recently resigned by ...

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  41. Von Tirpitz in Disgrace.

    According to a Dutch report, Gland Admiral von Tirpitz, the chief of the German Admiralty, has fallen into disgrace with the Kaiser. ...

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  42. PREJUDICING RECRUITING.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Monday.—Egerton Gill, secretary of the New Zealand Freedom League, was charged to-day with havong published matter likely to interfere ...

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  43. President Woodrow Wilson.

    President Woodrow Wilson has announced that he intends to be again a candidate for the Presidency at the next election, which will take place on November ...

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  44. FLYING SCHOOL.

    Recently the pupils at the flying school at Point Cook completed their course of instruction, and arrangements have been made to put Filing Corps officers through ...

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  45. MENINGITIS.

    No new cases of cerebro-spinal meningitis were reported in the metropolitan area yesterday, but two deaths from this disease occurred. ...

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  46. ITALIAN HEADWAY.

    The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" telegraphs that the Austrians have evacuated the town of Riva (20 miles south-west of Trent), which has long barred ...

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  47. GREECE.

    Dr. E. J. Dillon, the well-known foreign correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," says:— "Now that a junction has been effected ...

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  48. I.S.O. FOR WOMAN.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—Miss Sarah Brock was to-day decorated with the Imperial Service Order in recognition of her meritorious service in the Postal ...

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  49. Germans and Metal Trade.

    The "Morning Post," in a lending article, states:— "The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) is one of the few people in the ...

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  50. HOSPITAL FOR EGYPT.

    It has been decided to establish a venereal diseases hospital for soldiers in Egypt. The staff will consist of eight officers and 117 others, and the capacity of the ...

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  51. SUMMARY OF EARLIER NEWS.

    The following cable messages appeared in the later editions of "The Argus" on Monday:— SUVLA LANDING. ...

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  52. DEATH AT BALLARAT.

    BALLARAT, Monday.—Another death from meningitis occurred early this morning, the victim being Mrs. Bowes, who resided in the city. She was admitted at ...

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  53. STRUGGLE FOR RIGA.

    The slackening of the Germans on the Riga front, says a Petrograd message, is believed to bo due to submarines in the Baltic preventing the transport of shells. ...

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  54. SCHOOL CLOSED.

    TRENTHAM, Monday.—Dr. Anderson, of Trentham, has written to the Ballan Shire Council, stating that, owing to the occurrence of two fatal cases of ...

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  55. German Plot in America.

    Indications of the powerful financial influence behind the plotters in the German conspiracy discovered in New York to destroy ships carrying munitions are given by ...

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  56. RABBIT JACKETS APPRECIATED.

    The Lady Mayoress yesterday received a letter from Lieut. Colonel Moon, who is in command of the Australian Supply Column in France, stating that the ...

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  57. WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—At the Central Police Court to-day, before Mr. Love, S.M., Anton Edward Behrmann was charged that, being a naturalised subject of enemy origin, ...

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  58. German Deserters.

    A Petrograd message states that German troops at Pnevo, near Kutno, after complaining that their families had been left destitute, mutined. When the ...

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  60. BUTTONS FOR BASIL JACKETS.

    There is no chance of the 10,000 basil jackets which the Lady Mayoress's League intends sending to the Australian troops at the Dardanelles, to enable them to ...

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  61. Britain and France.

    The French Premier (M. Briand), in a message to the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey), says that the new French Cabinet will "adhere ...

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