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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    The Greek Government has delivered its reply to the Note from the Quadruple Entente Powers (Great Britain, France, Russia, and Italy). It accedes to the ...

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  3. WORKERS' DEMANDS

    The stiike of 700 members of the Federated Storemen and Packers' Union continued yesterday, and no attempt was made by either side to settle the trouble. The ...

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  4. MEN FOR THE ARMY.

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  5. THE LIE DIRECT

    Lord Derby, director of recruiting, addressing the members of the London Stock Exchange on Wednesday referred caustically to two recent speeches in the House of ...

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  6. ALLIES IN BALKANS

    Telegrams received in Paris from Athens announce that Greece has unconditionally consented to continue to grant all facilities at Salonika to the Allies, and, in the event ...

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  7. END OF WAR

    Lord Incheape addressing the Institute of Bankers in London on Wednesday said that the Allies' loan from the United States was the best method of restoring exchanges, but ...

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  8. ITALY MOVES.

    The latest advices from Rome state that the Austrians in the Trentino have evacuated the towns of Mori and Rovereto, on the left and right side respectively of the valley ...

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  9. PITH OF THE WAR.

    The pressure applied to Greece by the Allies apparently has yielded the hoped for results. Reuter's Agency reports that the British and French ...

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  10. APPOINTMENTS GAZETTED.

    The following additional appointments and promotions in the Australian Imperial Force have been announced:— To be 2nd Licutenants.—Lieut. ...

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  11. COMMODITIES.

    A deputation of representatives of Victorian meat-exporting firms waited upon the Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) yesterday, and assured him of their willingness ...

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  12. TO BAGDAD.

    The Colonial Office has issued a communique, announcing further severe fighting in Mesopatamia. It states:— "After a night march from Zeur, ...

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  13. LANGWARRIN CAMP.

    The acting State commandant (Colonel Williams) is able to allay the fears of members of the Bendigo Chamber of Commerce that the Bendigo Gaol is to be used for the ...

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  14. How All Can Help.

    "The Government," declared the Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, "will not hesitate to adopt the most effective measures in ...

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  15. SPELTER FOR BRITAIN.

    An important deputation representing members of the London Clumber of Commerce and Australian merchants and organisations in London waited upon the ...

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  16. WOUNDED AUSTRALIANS.

    It is expected that in the future fewer Australian soldiers will be sent to England for treatment of their wounds and ailments. If the new scheme is found practicable ...

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  17. KING PETER'S ARMY.

    The Serbian Minister for War, when interviewed at Salonika, said that there were still 200,000 Serb soldiers after 35,000 had been killed and wounded, and 20,000 ...

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  18. IN THE BALTIC.

    There are persistent reports at Rotterdam that the German battle-cruiser Derfflinger (28,000 tons, eight 12in. guns) struck a mine in the Baltic and sank. ...

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  19. REPORTING CASUALTIES.

    With reference to the statement contained in a report from the Imperial officer controlling the Mediterranean Forces regarding the difficultics experienced in reporting ...

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  20. MEAT EXPORT EMBARGO.

    ROCHESTER, Thursday.—The Rochester Shire Councl to-day agreed to support the Metcalfe Shire in advocating the removal of the embargo on the export of meat fiom ...

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  21. GERMANS IN AMERICA.

    The American Secretary of State (Mr. Robert Lansing) holds that Captain Boy-ed, the German military attache at Washington, is not amenable to American law ...

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  22. STEAMERS HELD UP.

    No fewer than eight cargo steamers that were loading wool, skins, and general cargo in Melbourne have been held up in consequence of the strike of storemen. They are ...

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  23. BAKERS AND FIXED PRICES.

    BRISBANK, Thursday.—The new order of the Control of Trade Board fixing the prices of flour and bread was strongly condemned by a delegation from the Master ...

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  24. Russia Ready.

    German semi-official reports confirm the statement that 200,000 Russians are being concentrated to assist Serbia. Reni, in Bessarabia, close to the Roumanian frontier, ...

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  25. CONCERT AT ROYAL PARK.

    A very successful concert was held at the Royal Park camp last evening, in the hall of the Church of England Institute, which was crowded. Lieutenant Horace Stevens, ...

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  26. POSITION OF EMPLOYERS.

    A statement setting out the position of the employers in connection with the stnko was made yesterday by Mr. J. Jolly, secretary of the Woolbrokers' Association. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett, lecturing at the Queen's Hall, London, on Wednesday night, said that it was a thousan pities that the Australians, who were magnificent ...

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  28. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Shortly after 1 o'clock this afternoon a number of returned sick and wounded soldiers belonging to Victoria, South Australia, and Tasmania, will disembark at Port ...

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  29. BUTTER FAMINE THREATENS.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—This State is threatened with another butter famine. For weeks past there has been no rain on the north coast, and bush fires have been ...

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  30. "The Times" Expert.

    Colonel A'Court Repington, military correspondent of "The Times," deprecates an offensive by the Allies in the Balkans. He asserts that we will lose 50 per cent. ...

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  31. RECRUITING IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—One hundred and four volunteers for the Expeditionary Forces were accepted to-day at the three recruiting depots in Sydney. ...

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  32. WHY GREECE FAILED US.

    Speaking to a representative of the "Corriere della Sera" (Milan), the ex-Premier, M. Venezelos, said that his conviction that the Entente would finally win was ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTY LIST.

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  34. SHORTAGE IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Butter merchants seriously question the statement of the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Lennon) that there is a comparatively large ...

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  35. Roumania's Neutrality.

    According to a Paris wireless message, Roumania has refused a request by Austria-Hungary that she should permit Austrian gunboats to navigate the Danube so that ...

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  36. ENEMY FIRMS.

    Further reference to enemy firms was made yesterday by the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes). Mr. Hughes said that Messrs. Falk, ...

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  37. Leadership in West.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) announecd in the House of Commons on Wednesday that steps had been taken, by additions and redistribution, to increase the ...

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  38. Gallipoli Bully-Beef.

    Mr. J. Cathcart Wagon, M.P. (formerly of New Zealand), in a letter to the "Daily Chronicle," asserts, that the bully-beef supplied to the troops in Gallipoli is ...

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  39. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    The annual general list of electors for the Legislative Council will be made up after December 1, and, as no names can be added after that date to the rolls which ...

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  40. Supplies for Enemy.

    The military authorities at Naples have sequestered the Greek vessel Epirus, which had loaded 120 barrels of benzine at the Italian port. ...

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  41. FIRE IN CENTREWAY.

    Considerable excitement was caused in Collins street shortly bcfore half post 10 o'clock last evening by a rumour that The Centreway was on fire, and numerous motor ...

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  42. MURRAY WATERS SCHEME.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. Holman) stated in the Legislative Assembly last evening that it was the intention of the Government to proceed in ...

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  43. "Constantine Not Unfriendly."

    The Greek Consul-General in London (M. J. Stavridi) returned on Wednesday night from Athens. When interviewed he remarked:— ...

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  44. Risings in Persia.

    Despite the fact that the Persian Governments sympathies are with the Allies, the Teutonic influence is making itself felt in some parts. ...

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  45. THE NORTHCLIFFE PRESS.

    The Home Secretary (Sir John Simon), replying in the House of Commons on Wednesday to questions concerning the article in the "Russkoye Slovo," of Petrograd, ...

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  46. GENERAL GABLE NEWS.

    The Privy Council to-day reserved judgment in the case of the Union Insurance Society of Canton versus Messrs. George Wills and Company, of Western Australia. ...

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  47. CONTENTIOUS LEGISLATION.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The State Labour party is desirous of pushing on with its programme, and there will consequently be no prorogation this year. Parliament will ...

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  48. Ambassador's Wounded Son.

    The United States Ambassador at Berlin (Mr. James W. Gerard) has secured the release of Lieutenant Gerald Goschen (Grenadier Guards), who was wounded ...

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  49. SERBIANS.

    The latest telegrams received in London from Serbia indicate that the situation is most serious. The Serb Government has removed to ...

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  50. TROTTING SENSATION.

    In the Tradesmen's Trot at Richmond yesterday the sixteen competitors had not gone half a mile when Chinese Girl and Philda collided, both drivers being tossed ...

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  51. MENINGITIS.

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

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  52. AUSTRALASIAN SHIPPING.

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  53. IMAGINARY BURGLARY.

    A sensational story of an encounter with an armed burglar was told to the police yesterday morning by Charles Edward Bowler, 19 years of age, living in Hunter ...

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  54. CHRISTMAS IN CAMP.

    The Broadmeadows Mending and Soldiers' Aid Society has made an appeal in "The Argus" through the president (Mrs. Knight) for funds to provide a Christmas ...

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  55. CASES IN THE COUNTRY.

    SWAN HILL, Wednesday.—Leslie Haynes, the 6-year-old son of Mr. Herbert E. Haynes, of Nyah, is at present an in[?] of the Swan Hill District Hospital, ...

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  57. FOR THE WOUNDED.

    The following are the arrangements for this weekend, under the auspices of the official committee for the motor transport and recreation of invalid soldiers:—Reception at Mrs. Robertson's Station ...

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  58. CHARITABLE APPEAL.

    In response to the appeal of the mayor of South Melbourne (Councillor Disney) for [?] to assist Mrs. McKay, of 300 Coventry street, whose husband was burnt to death a few days ago, and who is left ...

    Article : 61 words
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  61. COT ENDOWMENT.

    The receipt of £25 from the Bethanga branch of the Red Cross Society for the endowment of a cot in the Date Hospital is acknowledged by the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce). ...

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