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  2. SECOND EDITION 2.30 a.m.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports this morning:— "The enemy during the night heavily bombarded our positions on the main ridge ...

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  3. IN FLANDERS.

    Important phases of Friday's battle in West Flanders, which was brought to a stop by heavy rain, are dealt with by Mr. Philip Gibbs in his telegram to the London ...

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  4. GULF OF RIGA FIGHT.

    Describing the naval operations at the entrance to the Gulf of Riga, which culminated in a German landing on the islands of Oesel and Dago, the Russian and German ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE CULPRIT.

    Mr. Henry Morgenthan, former United States Ambassador to Turkey, has made remarkable disclosur[?] in an article published in the "New York World" on ...

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  6. SEAMEN OBSTINATE.

    The remnant of the army of militant unionists which was responsible for the industrial upheaval continues its stubborn rearguard action and succeeded yesterday ...

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  7. GERMAN MUTINY.

    An account in detail of the recent mutiny in the German navy is supplied by the Amsterdam correspondent of the London "Daily Express":— ...

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  8. COST OF LIYING.

    Referring to the comments by Mr. E. H. A Sa, who represented the Trades Hall "at the Cost of living Inquiry before the interstate commission, the Prime Minister ...

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  9. PORT MELBOURNE SENSATION.

    A grim tragedy took place in Port Melbourne last night, when a husband cut his wife's throat and afterwards ended his life by the same means. The woman now lies ...

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  10. IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Monday. — It was stated in union circles to-night that if the Melbourne branch of the Seamen's Union persisted in the refusal to work alongaide loyalists it ...

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  11. GREAT LOSS OF WHEAT.

    As the result of fire and an explosion at Brooklyn (on the west end of Long] Island, opposite New York), 700,000 bushels of wheat, which were intended for ...

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  12. Alice and Claude Askew.

    Mrs. Alice Askew anil Mr. Claude Askew, the well-known English novelists, were both drowned in the Medite[?]n on October 5. ...

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  13. PUBLIC SERVICE' CASE.

    A matter of some importance as to the relation of Commonwealth public service associations to witnesses in the Commonwealth arbitration cases was mentioned ...

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  14. Is Lord Kitchener Alive?

    In an interview published in New York, lord Northcliffe (chief proprietor of "The Times"), who is visiting America on behalf of the British Government, said that ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. INDUSTRIAL.

    In the dispute between the Carters and Drivers' Union and employers in different States, it was mentioned to Mr. Justice Powers, in the Commonwealth Arbitration ...

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  16. British Shipping Combine.

    The Royal Mail Steamship "group" has acquired a controlling interest in the Argentine Navigation Company. [The Royal Mail Steam Packet Co. owns ...

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  17. "Gold Is Liberty's Armour."

    Subscriptions to the second instalment of the Liberty Lo[?]n being raised in the United States already, amount to £105,000,000, and are expected to greatly ...

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  18. GREEKS CALLED TO THE COLOURS

    Mr A. V Mauiachi, Consul for Greece, desires to make public the following Royal decree, cabled from Athens, for the information of the Greeks in Victoria:— ...

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  19. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

    A suggestion that the proposed Premier's conference to discuss financial issues should be held early in December waa made yesterday by the Treasurer of Queensland (Mr. ...

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  20. WAR RISK PREMIUMS.

    Whether stamp duties can be collected in Victoria upon insurance premiums issued under the Imperial scheme of insuring against war risks is to be determined by ...

    Article : 267 words
  21. A MARKETING OFFENCE.

    In Mny 1916 the Lord Mayor proceeded against Frederick Baker, market-gardener, for a breach of the law r[?]pecting the markets. It appeared that Baker had sold ...

    Article : 256 words
  22. WHEAT MARKETING.

    Sir,—Mr. J. J. Hall is very wide of the mark in saying that the limiting of agents at country stations merely saves the private firms from losing business to the ...

    Article : 208 words
  23. KILLED BY MOTOR-CAR.

    " A shocking accident occurred at the intersection of Carlisle street and Barkley street, St Kilda,)yesterday evening, Miss Amy Irvine, living m Grey street, St ...

    Article : 139 words
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  26. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.) Monday.—It is officially announced that the New zeland casua[?]ties to October 8 [?]ber 30,7[?]6,comprising:—Killed, 8,[?] missing and prisoners, 1[?]0; wounded, ...

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