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  2. Advertising

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  3. Good News from Northern France

    The tide of battle edds and flows on the eastern front. Once more has a Russian invasion of Prussia been beaten back. A week ago it looked ...

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  4. DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA

    A strategle railway, providing work for all the unemployed and a better chance for Australian defence is the newest prospect at the Federal ...

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  5. TROTTING BY NIGHT

    There were 2700 people at last night's Trot, while the record amount for the meetings of £1745 passed through the totes. John Redmond won ...

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  6. Naval Fight Approaches

    The press publishes details of the rendezvous of British, Australian, and Japanese vessels off Lower California, with the object of giving battle to the ...

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  7. TRADING WITH THE ENEMY

    Here is another matter that demands the immediate attention of the Federal Attorney-General. The come under the heading of "trading ...

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  8. IMPERIAL FINANCE

    Mr. Lloyd-George, in the House of Commons, said he approved of Mr. Henderson's suggestion for direct taxation in raising money for the country's ...

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  9. A LULL IN THE STORM

    A communique says:—"The enemy's activity at Rheims is slackening. Otherwise there is no incldent of note to report." ...

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  10. RUSSIAN OPERATIONS

    A communique issued yesterday stated:- "The Germans attempted to break our line between the Vistula and the ...

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  11. CHILI'S NEUTRALITY

    The German steamers Memphis and Luxor escaped from Chilian ports with provisions for the German Fleet. The Government has protested to Germany ...

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  12. ALLIES' POSITION SECURE

    The "Times" correspondent in Northern France states that the Allies' position was never more secure than to-day. It has been found possible to ...

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  13. GERMANS STILL IN POLAND

    The Germans have reached Piomik, eastward of Bzura. They fought their way desperately across the river bed, which was filled wiht barbed wire. ...

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  14. THE FINANCIAL POSITION

    The financial position is giving no great anxiety to Mr. Fisher at the Treasury. The provision of £18,000,000 by the British Government, which may ...

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  15. THE CHILIAN ENGAGEMENT

    The British cruiser Glasgow is repairing five holes in her hull. She reports, regarding the engagement with the German squadron off the ...

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  16. BAVARIANS DISCONTENTED

    Dutch papers affrm that discontent among the Bavarian officers is increasing. They complain that they are sacrificed by the Kaiser, and are ...

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  17. WET CANTEENS

    Having discussed the proposal to allow liquor in military canteens, the New South Wales Alliance sent this morning the following telegram to the ...

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  18. A FIGHT IN THE AIR

    An exciting air battle was witnessed on Wednesday, when two French and two British aeroplanes manoeuvred for 10 minutes against four ...

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  19. RUSSIAN RESISTANCE

    It is officially stated that the Germans between the Vistula and the Warta are unable to make headway. ...

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  20. Big Fire in Melbourne

    Following upon the fire which occurred last night in Warburton Buildings, Bourke street, there was another outbreak at 2 o'clock His morning, ...

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  21. LATE BOXING

    The big contest between Fred Kay, of West Australia, and J[?]ny Coffey, of U.S.A. took place at the S[?]dium to-night. The weights were—Kay, ...

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  22. BRITISH COAST MINED

    The Adminalty announce that owing to the exensionof mine defences pliotage is compulsory at several British ports, inciuding the Humber. ...

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  23. THE CRUISER GLASGOW

    The Chllian Government has allotted the British cr[?]iser Glasgow seven (?) days in which no effect repairs ...

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  24. GERMAN CAVALRY SUFFER

    During the Germans last effort to pierce the Russian line northward of Kutna, 70 miles west of Warswa, a German eavairy division came under ...

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  25. TERRIFIC BRITISH ARTILLERY

    British field guns have razed the whole of the forests in Flanders. The shells are so terrific that upwards of a score out of 5000 prisoners captured ...

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  26. SUPPLIES FOR THE KARLYRUHE

    British warships captured the Norwegian steamer. Thor and the American steamer Lorenizo in West Indian waters while bringing supplies to the ...

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  27. COLONEL MORRIS KILLED

    Colonel George Morris was killed in action in September. [Colonel Morris, who comidanded the 1st battalion of Irish Guards, was ...

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  28. THE PRUSSIAN GUARDS

    The Prussian Guards have suffered so severely from attacks by the British that they have been withdrawn from the fighting line and sent to ...

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  29. PROVISION FOR RELATIVES

    In an order issued to-day by the Minister for Defence, it is provided that relatives and dependents of soldiers serying with the Expeditionary ...

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  30. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    In this week's "Gazette" the promotion of Rear-Admiral Patey to the rank of Vice-Admiral from September 14 is approved, together with active ...

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  31. THE GOEBEN'S MISSION

    In is reported that the Goeben and Breslau were on their way to bombard Yaita when the Russian Fleet surprised and attacked them. ...

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  32. A SERVIAN DEFEAT

    The defeat of the Srervians at Valivo, a town in North-West Servia, has creadted an impression in Buigaria, where popular feeling sides with the ...

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  33. MONEY AND MEN

    The House of Commons has agreed to the supplementary vote for £275,000,000 and also to the motion for the strengthening of the army by ...

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  34. RUSSIANS ATTACKING TURKS

    The latest communique is as follows: "Russian ships bombarding the Turkish port of Chopa, south-west of Batoum, destroyed the harbor, the ...

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  35. THE GENTLE GERMAN

    A telegram emanating from Berlian states that Herr Kohie. Professor of Jurisprudence, lecturing in Berlin, said: ...

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  36. JAPANESE INVESTIGATING

    The-Japanese Consul stationed here has been appointed by the Japanese Government to visit the Marshall, Caroline, and other islands captured ...

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  37. S.A. TATT.'S RACES

    There was only a fair attendance at Morphettville to-day, when Tattersall's Club conducted its November meeting. The weather was fine, but ...

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  38. GERMAN MOTOR-CAR

    The Minister of Defence (Mr. Pearce) stated, with regard to the statement in a morning paper today, that he had been informed by ...

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  39. ITALIANS ITCHING

    The "Tribuna" states that the Radical, Consitutional, Democratic Reform, and Socialist parties agree that the time is ripe to collectively oppose ...

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  40. GERMAN ATROCITIES

    The Press Bureau has [?]ued a statement embodying the Belgian official report on German outrages. The report states that there were ...

    Article : 139 words
  41. NATIONAL PATRIOTIC MOVEMENT

    Mr. Asquith, Mr. Balfour, and Lord Rosebery have signed an appeal in support of a central committee for national patriotic organisations ...

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  42. TURKEY AND UNCLE SAM

    Mr. Lodge, the well-known Republican, in an address to the Republican Club, criticised the Administration for its action regarding the Teunessee ...

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  43. Another Westralian Scores

    At the Stadium to-night George Taylor knocked out Joe Janesse in the seventh round. ...

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  44. Quendreux Outs Sproule

    At the Stadium to-night Fernand Queendruex knocked out Reg. Sproule in the ninth round. ...

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  45. A KHEDIVE INTERVIEW

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" publishes an alleged interview with the Khedive of Egypt, in which the latter states: "My holiest duties compel me ...

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  46. VICTORIAN WHEAT CROP

    Statements had been made to the effect that the State Government intended to seize the Victorian wheat crop, but under existing conditions this ...

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  47. WATSON AND GUTMANN

    Watson and Gatmann, of Perth and Fremantle, have been placed under the postal prohibition. ...

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  48. BLIZZARD IN AMERICA

    A blizzard struck the North Atlantic States, extending to Florida. Temperatures registered were the lowest for 40 years. Heavy gales, ...

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  49. MISCELLANEOUS WAR NEWS

    The Admiralty is supplying officers nad men of the naval forces with indentification dises. The Attorney-Gerneral is introducing ...

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  50. A FEW THUNDERSTORMS

    The warm, sultry and unsettled conditions of the past few days culminated on Friday afternoon with fairly general thunderstorms over the ...

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  51. GURKHAS' GHASTLY GASHING

    For several days the Indians were faced with a terrific assault in the La Bassee region, and their ranks were daily thinned by artillery and ...

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  52. NEW INDUSTRIAL ORGANISATIONS

    Applications have been lodged for registration as industrial organisations of the Ammunition and Cordite Workers' Unions of Australia and the ...

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  53. GERMAN BIG GUNS

    Four pieces of heavy calibre and two mortars captured by the Allies have been taken from emplacements prepared before the war. Two were ...

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  54. PRO-GERMAN LITERATURE

    The Government has decided to make it a criminal offence throughout Canada for any person to possess or circulate copies of German journals ...

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  55. THE MAILS

    The weekly mail for the United Kingdom and foreign countries is announced to close at the G.P.O. to-morrow (Monday), November 23, at 11.30 ...

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  56. MILITARY CHANGES

    The following military changes have been gazetted:- Senior Cadet.—Lieut. L. Benckendorff, transferred to the Senior Cadets, ...

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  57. EMERGENCY LEGISLATION

    The Attorney-General (Mr. Mackinnon) said to-day that the Crown Law authorities were considering the emergency war legisiation passed by ...

    Article : 37 words
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