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  2. COO-EE!

    The greatest Australian theatrical gathering that has ever taken place in London was the matinee in aid of the Australian wounded soldiers now in England at His ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION.

    The London "Sunday Times" states that the European Powers that are the guarantors of Greece's independence and her Constitution are bound to defend both. It is ...

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  4. KITCHENER AT ATHENS

    Lord Kitchener is in Athens. On Saturday he had an audience with King Constantine, and subsequently spent two hours with the Greek Premier. The general expectation is that immediate results will fallow from the visit of the War Secretary. Conflicting reports of the position in Serbia ...

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  5. BATTLE OF LOOS

    MR. Phillip Gibbs the war correspondent of the "Duty Chronicle," in a long despatch dealing with the battle of Loos at the end of September, says:— ...

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  6. RECRUITING

    The Press Bureau publishers and letter sent by Lord Derby, director of recruiting, to the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), in an endeavour to clear up the uncertainty ...

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  7. ITALY'S HOUR.

    Karl von Wiegand, the German-American journalist, representing the "New York World" in Europe, is now with the Austrians, who are opposing the Italian ...

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  8. GALLIPOLI.

    British newspapers protest against what they call Lord Ribblesdale's blazing indisere[?]tionin declaring in the Housse of Lords that Major-General Sir Charies Munro had ...

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  9. EGYPT AND GREECE.

    Egyptian insurance companies are refusing to issue policies on Greek steamers, and the Egyptian Bank will not accept bills of lading for Greek steamers. The Egyptian ...

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  10. ZEPPELIN DESTROYED.

    It is leported via Copenhagen that while gas or air was being pumped into a Zeppelin, a violent explosion occurred, and the airship was destroved One person was ...

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  11. "A Mad Scheme."

    Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, in a communication to the press, commenting on Mr. Winston Churchill's resignation, says:— ...

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  12. "Jolly Good Fellows."

    An enthusiastic gathering of Australian natives held a reception on Saturday at the Anzae Buffet, in Horseferry road (London). The Australian Victoria Cross recipients ...

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  13. Requirements of Business.

    The President of the Local Government Board (Mr. Walter Long) has issued instructions by which every local governing authority in Great Britain is to appoint a ...

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  14. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    A member of the crew of the Cunard S.S. Co.'s steamer Caria (3,032 tons), which was reported to have been sunk about a fortnight ago, states that a German submarine, ...

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  15. SERB PLIGHT.

    Military critics in summing up the position in Seibin, point out that the northern Serbian army is falling back into Montenegro and that the southern Serbs are ...

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  16. THE EMPIRE'S POETRY.

    Sir Herbert Warren, professor of poetry, in lecturing at the Oxford Univeisity on the "Empire's Poetry," described Canada's poetry and Australia's poetry as resembling ...

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  17. MUNITION WORKERS.

    Lord Murray, of Elibank, formerly Chief Liberal whip, and now a director of S. Pearson and Son, the well-known firm of contractors, is visiting America. ...

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  18. SUBMARINES.

    A Berlin official message claims that a German submarine on November 6, when in the Mediterranean, off the North African coast, torpedoed and sank the British ...

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  19. Millionaire Optimist.

    Mr. Leopold de Rothschild, of the well known London financial house, in the course of an interview on the occasion of his 70th birthday, said that the war meant ...

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  20. [?] On the Isonzo.

    A Rome communique states:—"The Perugia Brigade, in the San Michele zone, have conquered the whole mountain ridge leading to the Isonzo, between Petano and ...

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  21. TO TURN THE SCALE.

    In a leading article on the Balkans situation the "Sunday Observer" says:— King Constantine virtually is governing by a coup[?]d' etat. He may have forgotten ...

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  22. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES.

    At the Morgue on Saturday, Dr. Cole, coroner, condemned the practice of leaving babies by themselves while feeding from bottles. The inquest was one in which ...

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  23. OFFICERS IN HOSPITAL.

    Colonel McLaurin, of Sydney; Major Young, of Melbourne; Major Cameron, of Brisbane; Captain Cullen of Western Australia, and twenty-five of the Australian ...

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  24. LIQUOR CONTROL.

    Under the war regulations alcoholic liquor may only be sold in the London ar[?], on and after November 29, during 5½ hours each day. ...

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  25. Hospital Ship Disaster.

    At the inquest on the body of a victim of the sinking of the British hospital ship Anglia, which struck a mine in the English Channel and sank, the captain stated that ...

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  26. Austrian Air Attack.

    Austrian [?]ydroplanes, it is officially reported from Berlin, dropped bombs on the forts, arsenal, airship sheds, barracks, gasworks, and railway station at Venice, ...

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  27. Cables Continued Next Page

    TOOWOOMBA (Q.), Saturday.—The "Dungarees," who are marching from Warwick to Brisbane, arrived in Toowoomba this afternoon. They were received with ...

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  28. Action by Allies.

    The Exchange Telegraph Agency's Athens correspondent says that the newspapers there publish a British Legation communique, stating that the Entente has ...

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  29. WHARF LABOURER'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    William Riddle, a wharf labourer, collapsed during loading operations at the steamer Coogee on Saturday morning. A fellow-employee had him removed to the ...

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  30. Sinking of S.S. Ancona.

    The Italian Government has notified the United States that it does not doubt that the submarine which sank the Italian liner Ancona in the Mediterranean, causing the ...

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  31. Atrocities by Bulgars.

    Terrible details of atrocities committed by the Bulgar soldiery are being received by Serbian refugees arriving at Salonika. A Paris official wireless message states ...

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  32. HERBALIST FOUND DROWNED.

    The body of David James Couch, aged 52 years, a herbalist, of King street, Prahran, was taken out of the River Yarra near the Punt road footbridge on Friday evening, ...

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  33. EAST FRONT

    The following communique has been issued from Petrograd:— Friday, Midnight. "A German attempt to cross the Dwi[?] ...

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  34. THE RAILWAYS.

    Sir,—On November 1 I was about to board the train leaving Melbourne for Port Albert at 6.30 a.m. at the South Yarra station, when a porter informed me that ...

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  35. To Conquer East Africa.

    It is announced at Pretoria that Colonel Beves will command the South African force for the campaign in German East Africa. ...

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  36. British Officer Escapes.

    The British Admiralty announces that L[?] Commander Layton, who was in charge of the British submarine E13 when [?]he [?] [?]ground on an island off the Danish ...

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  37. WOMAN FOUND HANGED.

    Janet Tinning, about 45 years of age, employed as a domestic servant by Mrs. Arthur Jacobs in High street, Windsor, committed suicide on Friday afternoon ...

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  38. Retreating Troops.

    Reuter's correspondent at Malta telegraphs that the consent of Greece to allowing the withdrawal of the British, French and Serbian troops into Greek territory, "if ...

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  39. INJURED BY MOTOR.

    John Evans, a married man, 57 years of age, living at Rosslyn street, West Melbourne, was crossing Elizabeth street on Saturday afternoon, when he was knocked ...

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  40. Roosevelt and Allies.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt's secretary denies that there is any truth in the report that the ex-President is likely to lead a Canadian division on active service. ...

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  41. EXPLOSION AT QUARRY.

    NEERIM SOUTH, Saturday.—Edward Jacobs, 50 years of age, a foreman working at Herbert's quarry, received severe injuries to the eyes and face through a premature ...

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  42. China and the Allies.

    It is stated at Washington that Great Britain France, and Russia are planning to induce China to join the as a sleeping partner in the Triple Entente in order to ...

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  43. KILLED BY MOTOR-CAR.

    Clarence O'Roic, a soldier, was discovered unconscious on the St. Kilda road, opposite the Base Hospital, on November 2, and the assumptionat the time was that he had ...

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  44. Union Parliament Opens.

    The Governor-General of South Africa (Lord Buxton), at the opening of the new Union Parliament, said that Minister hoped after the High Treason Court had ...

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  45. RUN OVER BY TRAMCAR.

    BROKEN HILL, Sunday.—Thomas Sa[?]keld Sutton, 56 years of age, a widower, living at North Broken Hill, alighted from an east-bound tramear last night, when ...

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  46. Faint-Hearted Austrians.

    German prisoners brought to Kielf recount that the Brandenburg Dragoons caught 40 or 50 Austrians wandering in the forest seeking to surrender to the Russians. ...

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  47. Allies' Day in Sydney.

    The Czar of Russia and King Peter of Serbia have sent a message to the Agent[?]eneral for New South Wales (Mr. B. R. W[?]) expressing their appreciation of the ...

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  48. Negro Warrior Prince Dead.

    Moulery Quibero, son of Behanzin, exKing ofo Dahomey, died at Neuf Chatean, in the Gosges. He had served in all French colonial campaigns, and went to France to ...

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  49. KILLED DURING SHUNTING.

    ALBURY (N.S.W.), Sunday.—Gerald Thomas Griflith, of Woodside station, Walbundrie, was killed at the railway yards at Albury railway station on Saturday ...

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