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  2. BIG MOVEMENT IN THE WEST.

    Developments in connection with the War are apparently about to move swiftly. Russia seems to have renewed her strength on several fronts, and in the western theatre there is reported a general movement by the Allies all along the line from the North Sea to the Vosges. ...

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  3. MELBOURNE EXPRESS.

    There was a dastardly attempt to wreck the Melbourne express which ]oft Adelaide on Friday afternoon. The train had just passed Tintinara when the engine struck ...

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  4. MANY HAPPY RETURNS.

    Mr. Justice Murray will to-day celebrate the fifty second anniversary of his birth. A son of the late Mr. A. B. Murray, a pioneer pastoralist, he was born at Magill. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Germans Admit Retirement.

    A German communique reads:—"Ws tormed Russian positions north-east of me [?]melin[?] near Dvinsk, capturing 1,000 men. [?]stinate fighting is proceeding near ...

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  6. WESTERN FRONTS.

    The Amsterdam Telegraaf states that the Germans are preparing for the reception of a great number of wounded in Belgium, specially in the south, were numerous ...

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  7. RUSSIAN FRONTS.

    The Russian communique on Sunday morning reported:—"There is a more intense cannonade in process in the Riga region. The Germans are also using ...

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  8. Bulgaria a Puzzle.

    Renter learns that from diplomatic quarters in London, in the continued absence of definite news regarding the policy of Bulgaria, that great uncertainty still exists ...

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  9. Stuttgart Citizens Protest.

    In reprisal for the bombardment of open towns in England and France, a squadron of aeroplanes a few days ago dropped 30 shells on the palace of the King of ...

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  10. Report from British Leader.

    Sir John French, British Commander-in -chief in France and Belgium, reports that During the past three days hostile artilery has been continually active on our ...

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  11. German Influence.

    It is reliably reported that Germany has forced Bulgaria's hand. WASHINGTON September 24. The Bulgarian Premier has sent a ...

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  12. A BOY ARRESTED.

    M.C. Ewens and Tracker Ryan left Murray Bridge on Saturday morning by train for the scene of the occurrence. They were joined by M.C. Redpath at Keith. They ...

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  13. MAORI CONTINGENTS.

    On board the steamer Khyber which arrived to-day are three Maori officers Capt Dansey and Lieuts, Huop and [?]letet), who took part in the recent ...

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  14. Enemies Losses.

    The [?]emps (Paris) estimates total Austro-German and Turkish losses to date at 6,500,000, of which 4,000,000 are stated as killed, missing, or permanently ...

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  15. Russians to Bulgarians.

    A message has been received from Petrograd that M. Gutchkof (President of the Slay Committee at Moscow) has telegraphed to M. Daneff, M. Gneschoff, and ...

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  16. WATERSIDE "WORKERS."

    At the further hearing of the water side workers claim in the Arbitration Court yesterday. Thomas Linney, the President of the Port Phillip Stevedores ...

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  17. French Pressing Forward.

    In the bombardment of the Belgian coast (says a Paris Communique) French shore batteries cooperated with the British Fleet a spelling German positions at Westende ...

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  18. THE CHURCH AND WAR

    In a striking article in The Scotsman, the Rew Lauchlan MacLean Watt, minister of St. Stephen's, Edinburgh, says that hitherto it has been the custom in the ...

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  19. Boastful Treasurer and Kaiser.

    The German Imperial Treasurer (Dr. Karl Helfferich), in a boastful interview, has declared that the result of the new German loan, which was believed to have ...

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  20. Troops in Egypt.

    [?]owing troops have s troops have in Egypt: 2nd Rei[?]forcements 17th company Army Service Corps, Queeneland; 15th ...

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  21. Artillery Activity.

    It is officially reported that at the Dardanelles recently all has been quiet, Whenever the Turks venture to attack the allied infantry fire repulses them, and ...

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  22. THE BALKANS.

    The Daily Chronicle's Athens correspondent says that the city on Thursday was [?]ull of excitement, various rumours increasing the popular interest in political ...

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  23. King and Premier Agreed.

    A [?] message states that a conference was held between King Constantine of Greece and the Premier (M. Venezelos) which resulted in a complete agreement ...

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  24. SYDNEY BULLDOG SHOW.

    The Bulldog Club of New South Wales held its seventh show to-day. There were 223 entries, including exhibits from this State, South Australia, Western Australia, ...

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  25. ARMENIAN SLAUGHTER

    The United States Government, in response to many appeals, has instructed it ambassador at Constantinople (Mr.H.Morgantbau) to investigate the reports of ...

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  26. Cossacks Die to a Man.

    An Austrian artilleryman graphically describes the difficulties met with in the Pripet marshes, east of Brest Litovsk. Despite the terrible conditions of the ...

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  27. Germans Shot With Own Guns.

    A communique says:—A desperate and uninterrupted battle iS proceeding near Novo Alexandrovsk. Our troops by a dashing bayonet charge expelled the enemy ...

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  28. SIR JOSIAH SYMON.

    Sir Josian symon, K.C.M.G., was born at Wick, in the County of Caithness Scotland, on September 27, 1S46—69) years ago. He was educated at the burgh school ...

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  29. French Finance.

    The Chamber of Deputies has voted further war credits of £206,000,000. The Minister of Finance (M. Ribot) announced that a new loan is to be launched. Fresh ...

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  30. BRITISH MINISTER CHEERED

    An immense crowd frantically cheered the British Minister at Athens (Sir F. E. H. Elliott) as he proceeded from the British Legation to pay a formal visit to the ...

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  31. AUSTRIA AND ITALY.

    The Rome communique state that the Itabens Save isolated a [?]rong Australian post[?] on Monte Coston north-west of Arse[?] and finally stormed it desp[?] the ...

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  32. Zeebrugge Again Shelled.

    Three British warships at daybreak on Saturday heavily bombarded Zeebrugge, on the Belgian coast, the objective of the ships guns being the destruction of ...

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  33. Fatal Trap for Germans

    Many stories are related of Russian galantry during the Vi[?] retreat. In one [?]stance a regiment of Cossacks which was ornered extricated itself with brilliant ...

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  34. Germans "Will Pass Through Sofia;"

    The [?]tion of the GReek army has produced profound astonishment in Germany, where it is feared that the move may [?]neutralize or prevent an expected attack ...

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  35. Germany's War Loan.

    Berlin telegrams stale that eo far from the latest war loan of £500,000,000 having been barely subscribed, the sum of £1,000,000.000 was offered. ...

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  36. Austrians Short of Officers.

    Mr. Martin H. Donohoe, of The London Daily Chronicle, in describing an attack against Italian entrenched positions at Monte San Michele, says that mass after ...

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  37. POLICEMEN AND BEER.

    Papers have been laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly in connection with the Police Commissioner's order against constan[?]ks in uniform frequenting hotels. ...

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  38. Allied Air Raids.

    Allied airmen in Belgium made a raid on Saturday on Ghent. They endeavoured to drop bombs on the Phoenix Ironworks (now used as a German ammunition factory). They damaged some houses, and ...

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  39. NEW POLITICAL BRAND.

    As a result of a second ballot taken on Saturday to fill the Legislative Assembly vacancy for Willoughby, resulting through the death of Sgt. Ted Larkin (Labour) on ...

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  40. German Blockade.

    The British [?] [?] [?] Hesione have been sunk. Nineteen of the crew of the latter are missing. The British steamer Chancellor has been ...

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  41. Another Raid on England.

    A Zeppelin was seen northward of the Dutch Island of Ameland on Saturday evening proceeding westward over the North Sea in the direction of England. It ...

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  42. Big Allied Reinforcements.

    A wireless message from Berlin asserts that 110,000 fresh allied troops have arrived at Mudros Bay, Lemnos Island, on their tray to the Gallipoli Peninsula. ...

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  43. [?]PARLERS CONTINUED.

    A semi official despatch states that the mobizilation of the Bulgarian forces was duesto recent changes in the political and military situation. Bulgaria was not in ...

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  44. THE SPEAKER.

    The [?]on. F. w. Coneybeer (Speaker of the House of Assembly), who has occupied a seat in die Parliament for the last 22 years, was born at Bristol, England, on ...

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  45. Dr. Dumba Must Go.

    Tire United States State Department has notified Austria Hungary that it cannot allow the Austrian Ambassador (Dr. Dumba) to return home upon mere leave ...

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  46. Bulgarian Action Feared.

    An announcement has been issued by the Greek Legation that Greece is mobilizing her forces owing to Bulgaria's action. A message from New York states that ...

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  47. A SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    Thomas Perry, a farmer, of Ramarama, 25 miles south of Auckland, was shot while in bod with his wife, at 3 o'clock this morning. His wife was awakened by a gunshot, ...

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  48. DUTCH LINER SUNK.

    [The "Dutch liner Eemdijk (3,048 tones) has been sunk by a German torpedo. The crew were landed at Amsterdam. ...

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