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  2. THE BALKANS PROBLEM

    The Balkans problem has yet to be solvod. For the present Athens is the rendezvous of the diplomats of all the belligerents, and, according to a leading Greek journal, it is the intention of Lord Kitchener to visit the capital to lay before King Consiantine the latest proposals of the Allies. The ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION.

    The Serbians have captured Tetovo, formerly known as Kalkandele (21 miles S. E. from Prizren), putting to flight two Bulgarian regiments and capturing ...

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  4. FILLING THE GAPS

    From Petrograd, Vienna, Geneva, and Berne reports were received on Saturday emphasising the growing gravity of Germany's shortage of men suitable for ...

    Article : 138 words
  5. WORKERS' DEMANDS

    The question of wages in the shipping trade is declared to be becoming acute. The trade is being conducted under an award give in 1911 for ...

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  6. MR. CHURCHILL.

    Mr. Winston Churchill has resigned the office of Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancastor in the British Cabinet, because he was not included in the British War ...

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  7. RUSSIA.

    Severe engagements have been taking place between the Russians and Germans on the Riga front. A communique issued at Peterograd at 6 ...

    Article : 351 words
  8. TEMPORARY FEDERAL CLERKS.

    A meeting of clerks employed temporarily by the Commonwealth Government was held in the rooms of the Victorian branch of the Federated Clerks' Union, Little ...

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  9. "No Men to Spare."

    German prisoners in the hands of the Russians relate that at a recent meeting with Field-Marshal von Hindenburg, the Kaiser insisted on resolute action being ...

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  10. AT SALONIKA.

    The Italian cruise Piemonte (2,600 tons, built on the Tyne), has arrived at Salonika. ...

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  11. ZEEBRUGGE BOMBARDMENT

    Owing to the British bombardments of Zeebrugge the Germans (says an Amsterdam message) have been unable to dredge the harbour, which has, therefore, become ...

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  12. A Move of Desperation.

    That the Germans are contemplating a coup-de-main with a view to forcing a patched-up pence while they still hold the advantage in the field is stated to be the ...

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  13. MR. ZANGWILL'S VIEWS.

    The London "Observer" has accepted the explanation of Mr. Israel Zangwill (the wellknown Jewish author, who is a native of London), that the article he wrote for the ...

    Article : 113 words
  14. Submarines in Baltic.

    The belief is held in Copenhagen that five British submarines have reached the Baltic Sea during the past fortnight. The Czar has inspected tho British ...

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  15. BAG STACKERS' STRIKE.

    Contending that the work they were asked to perform was unduly hard, three members of the Australian Workers' Union went on strike at the Commonwealth ...

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  16. Recruiting in England.

    There was very heavy recruiting in London on Saturday. Restrictions Against Shirkers. Eight hundred emigrants had booked to ...

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  17. Explosives from Coke.

    France is now manufacturing explosives from coke at the rate of 55 tons a day. ...

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  18. ATTITUDE OF PERSIA.

    The Petrograd "Retch" and "Novoc Vremya" direct attention to what they describe as the growing gravity of the position in Persia, which, they say, bears an ...

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  19. A BOISTEROUS DAY

    The capries of the spring season have been much in evidence during the past few weeks, and if we have had spells of delightful weather we have also had spells ...

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  20. IRON TRADES TROUBLE.

    The eleven hundred ironmoulders and foundry employees who have beenon strike in Melbourne for the past ten days will not resume work to-day, even though they have ...

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  21. SYDNEY BEER STRIKE.

    SIDNEY, Sunday.—For the present at any rate, the industrial trouble in the liquor trade has been settled and the members of the Federated Liquor Trade ...

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  22. NEWSPAPER COMMENTS.

    There is heat in "Mr. Churchill's letler," says the "Daily Chronicle" (Liberal), "but there is also manliness and pride in a work well done. Evidently he is chagrined ...

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  23. EAST AFRICA.

    A rousing speech by General Smuts (South African Minister for Defence) was the great feature of a recruiting conference just concluded at Pretoria. ...

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  24. Russians to the Rescue.

    A report is being freely circulated in Germany, says a message from Rome, that General Kuropatkin, the Russian commander-in-chief in the Japanese war, has been ...

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  25. THE WEST

    Large reinforcements are reported by the Amsterdam "Telegraaf" to be arriving in Flanders from the Eastern front. The Allied airmen are busy reconnoitring all ...

    Article : 148 words
  26. What Will Roumania Do?

    Messages from Salonika report that the attitude ot Roumania is still obscure. Apparently Bucharest has no clear leaning on either side ...

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  27. ADELAIDE DISPUTE SETTLED.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—A strike of employees of cordial factories broke out on Saturday monring. The body concerned is the acrated waters section of the Liquor ...

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  28. Fighting in Serbia.

    The retreat of the Serbian army west of the Morava to Mitrovitza continues in perfect order, says a Serbian communique. No material is being abandoned to the pursuing ...

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  29. Sweden Stops Butter Export.

    It is announced from Stockholm that the Government of Sweden, following on its prohibition of cheese export, has prohibited the exportation of butter. ...

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  30. MENINGITIS.

    Between Saturday morning and late last evening, three new cases of cerebro-spinal meningitis occurred in the metropolitan area, and three deaths from this disease ...

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  31. Australasian Shipping.

    Arrivals.—At San Francisco—Sonama, as, from Sydney, October 23. Departures.—For Sydney—Arabia, David Evans, Virginai, City of Florence, and ...

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  32. MUNITIONS.

    Nearly all the great industrial centres of Britain are now almost wholly devoted to the manufacture of munitions of war. The greatest part of the Government's ...

    Article : 131 words
  33. BRITAIN'S BATTLE-SHIPS.

    The London "Daily Express has been permitted to indicate the new warships to he added to the British fleet. It states that —super-Dreadnoughts will have ...

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  34. TELEPHONE WIRES DOWN.

    LILYDALE, Sunday.—During a heavy gust of wind at about half-past 10 o'clock to-day, a large tree was blown down at Lilydale, and brought down several telephone ...

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  35. GRANT TO LADY BRIDGES.

    Speaking at a meeting of the South Melbourne branch of the Political Labour party on Saturday, Mr. A. Hazell expressed disapproval of the Federal Government's ...

    Article : 89 words
  36. China Remains Republic.

    The Chinese Note to the Ministers of the Entente Powern declares that the question of substituting a monarchill for the republican form of Government in China has been ...

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  37. PLOTS IN AMERICA.

    Dr. Josef Goricar, formerly AustroHungarian consul at San Francisco, has created a sensation in the United States by making a startling charge against the ...

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  38. ATTEMPT TO BRIBE POLICE.

    Albert Edward Lefe[?], license of the Metropolitan Hotel, was charged at the North Melbourne Police Court on Saturday with having more than one bar without the permission of the licensing ...

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  39. War Loans.

    The French Chamber has authorised a loan for an interminate, to bear interest at the rate of 5 per cent. Fourth German Loan. ...

    Article : 184 words
  40. SAW MILLS BURNT.

    KOONDROOK, Sunday.—Arbuthnot's extensive saw mills at Koondrook were burnt to the ground early this mroning. A party coming home from Barham at ...

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  41. Nobel Prizewinners.

    It is announced from Stockholm that Professor W. H. Bragg (Cavendish professor of physics at the University of Leeds, and formerly of ...

    Article : 61 words
  42. BASE HOSPITAL AND RELATIVES.

    Sir,—Just now, when all branches of our Defence department are so hardly pressed and worried, one hesitutes to bring before the public any matters which individuals ...

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  43. South African Rebellion.

    A judicial commission has been appointed by the South African Government to inquire into the causes and circumstances of the late rebellion. Mr. Justice Lange is ...

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  44. In Memory of Miss Cavell.

    The London newspaper funds to erect memorials to Miss Edith Cavell have now reached a total in the aggregate of more than £8,000. ...

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