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  2. Bulgarian Minister Outspoken.

    M. Madjarioff, the Bulgarian Minister to Russia, states that, although he has not been given his passports, he is leaving—Pet— ...

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  3. LONESOME PINE.

    Only a few single figures were now racing across the scrub—men who had fallon, or who bad something special to carry—a bag of ammunition or of bombs— ...

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  4. DEFENCE MENT INNOVATION

    The Minister for Defence(Mr. Pearce) announced to-day that he had decided to constitute a Defence Contract and Supply Boards to consider tenders and quotations, ...

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  5. SOLDIERS AND LIQUOR.

    Referring to the many representations that have been made in connection with the question of the supply of drink to members of the Australian ...

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  6. THE DARDANELLES.

    The Turkish communiques of the lest few days speak only of minor fighting at the Dardanelles. ...

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  7. WESTERN FRONTS.

    A French communique states:—The latest information confirms the reports of violent German counter—attacks against lie British and French front in the past ...

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  8. CASE'OF GTR PERRY.

    The enquiry into the allegations of cruelty to Gpr. Perry by Dr. Meade was continued to-day by Mr. Cohen, P.M. Dr. Wilkinson said on September 7 he ...

    Article : 357 words
  9. NO "SHOUTING."

    In London the "no treating" law was brought info force on . Monday. Seven thousand hotels and 3,000 houses licensed to sell liquor to be consumed off the ...

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  10. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Sir Richard Butler .has received news that his fourth Second—Lieut, G. T. Butler, is in hospital in London, Suffering from rheumatism. The young officer's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Good French Progress.

    A French communique say:—We have made, very marked progress in the wood westward of Souchez, and eastward of the Souchez to Angres road, in the Valley of ...

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  12. THE LATE SGT. F. A. ATKINS.

    Sgt. Frederick Allen Atkins, of the 16th. Battalion, who was killed in action at Gallipoli on August 8, was the fourth eldest eon of Mr. and Mis. Frederick Atkins, ...

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  13. [?] RADOSLVOFF'S REGRETS.

    The Bulgarian Premier (Dr. Radoslavoff), in bidding farewell to the represent tatives of the Allies, was much upset. he tried to excuse his conduct by alleging that ...

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  14. British Holding the Foe.

    Field—Marshal" Sir John French, in a despatch- dated October 11, reports:—"Further information" shows that the German attack against our front south of ...

    Article : 306 words
  15. The Secret Treaty.

    The secret treaty between Germany and Bulgaria bound 'the latter country, when once Serbia was invaded, to attack the Serbs in the roar with a force of 100,006 ...

    Article : 132 words
  16. AMERICAN DEFENCE.

    The United States Secretary, of .War (Mr. L. II. Garrison) has proposed an enlargement' of the American standing army to 120,000 men, with a trained reserve of ...

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  17. MORE WOUNDED.

    An hospital ship will be berthed, at Port Melbourne to-morrow morning. She has on board 140 pick and wounded soldier, comprising 98 Victorians, ]0 Tasmanians, ...

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  18. LATE LIEUT— COL. ROWELL.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir Henry Galway) recently received from Major—Gen. Sir. Alexander Godley, commanding the New Zealand and Australian Division, the following message of sympathy following ...

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  19. ICE. G. D. NEAVE.

    The late Pte. G. D. N[?] was one of the first men to offer for service from Kangaroo Island, and was attached to the 10th Infantry. After a severe illness from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. CONDITION OF THE WOUNDED.

    A reassuring report regarding the cases at the front has been received by the Defence authorities from the Assistant Director General of Medical Services ...

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  21. WILLIAM "THE WEED."

    A resident of Albania, who has arrived a Rome, reports that Prince William of Wied, the ruler who fled from the country beiore the Albanisans who roee against him, ...

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  22. GENEROUS INVENTOR.

    What is described as an important improvement on the periscope attachments to rifles has been communicated to the Defence Department by Mr. Herbert Bois, ...

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  23. An Imprudent German.

    John. Arram Bosch, a naturalised German, and a poultry farmer, was charged at the District Court to-day with having roade, statements in a laeture in the Bijou ...

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  24. CHANGE OP TUNE.

    The German newspapers, officially in spired, ace raising a now cry that the real objective of Germany is not Calais, but Constantinople. With one voice they ...

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  25. "Open Confession."

    Herr B. Kellerman, war correspondent I of The Berlin Tageblatt, says that the French artillery, during the last few days has fired 3,000,000 shells into the German ...

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  26. NEW HOSPITAL SHIPS.

    Although no detailed particulars have received of the wounded who are being transported in the new Australian hospital ships it is understood that a ...

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  27. Manufacture of Munitions.

    In the Assembly on Tuesday, Mr. Green asked the Commissioner of Public Works (Hon. H. Jackson):—1. Has the committee appointed for' the manufacture of ...

    Article : 131 words
  28. Press Censorship,

    The Home Secretary (Sir J. A. Simon), replying in the House of Commons to Lord Selbornes's strictures on the restriction of news by the censors, states that the official ...

    Article : 70 words
  29. THE "WORKERS* EMPIRE."

    About 15 [?]rades unions were represented at a meeting attended by nearly 250 persons held at the Trades Hall to-night for an exproesion of views in opposition to the ...

    Article : 238 words
  30. PTE. W. G. HAMLYN.

    Mr. S. J. Hamlyn, Thornber street, Unlcy park, has received a cable message from his son, Pte. Wilton G. Hamiyr, who has bee in the Suez Hospital for 12 weeks ...

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  31. NEW AIR FLEET,

    A party of English and. American journalists on Tuesday inspected the French fleet of 200 new armoured cannon—carrying aeroplanes. The pressmen witnessed ...

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  32. SGNLR. MACARTHUR.

    Mrs. J. MacArthur, of Azalea Street, Prospeet, has received word from the Detence Department that her son, Sg[?] A.C. MacArthur, is in hospital at ...

    Article : 52 words
  33. HOSIERY NEEDLES AND THE WAR.

    Prior to the war a very large proportion of the hosiery needles used in machines for the manufacture of underwear was obtained from Germany. Supplies from that ...

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  34. Labour and Recruiting,

    The Parliamentary Recruiting Committee and the Joint Labour Recruiting Committee hove considered Lord. Derby's scheme for utilizing the information on pink national ...

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  35. RELIEVING MEDICAL STAFFS:

    It has been suggested that doctors, nurses, and orderlies, who are working at the front, should be transferred to England before the strain of their constant ...

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  36. Gallipoli or Serbia?

    The Globe, in an outspaken article, advocates an immediate change in tho operations at Gallipoli in order to put an overwhelming force into Macedonia and make ...

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  37. ESCAPED .GERMANS AND COURTMARTIAL.

    As a Tesult of the escape of two German prisoners—Frank Stanislaus—Glowaeki and Arthur Seharaier—from a train while being conveyed to the German ...

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  38. Red Cross Society.

    Previously acknowledged, £1 1/; Girton Ho[?] Girts' Grammar school, Kent Town, pr Edith ...

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  39. Incidents of the War,

    The Wounded .Allies Relief Committee ia sending out an Australian medical man, Dr. Blair Donaldson, to supervise its X-ray apparatus. ...

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  40. TREATMENT OF VENEREAL DISEASES.

    Conference's, are taking 'place between specialists in venereal diseases' from the different States and the Acting Assistant. Director-General of Medical Services ...

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  41. GERMAN AND REVOLVER.

    Ernest Uugo Becker, a gem merchant, was, at the. Central Police Court, to-day convicted of an offence against the War Precautions Act in having, while being a ...

    Article : 87 words
  42. Greneral Items.

    In consction with a fete held at Australia Gardens, North terrace, last Wednesday, the conveners (Mes[?] A. W. Portcr,F Stock, F. Rue[?], and A. M. Morgan) desire to ...

    Article : 59 words
  43. Guns near Roumanian Front

    Refugees from Varna state that 80 Bu—garians hive been shot on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria for refusal to enlist against the Ruesians. ...

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  44. JEWISH RELIEF FUND.

    The President of the Hebrew Congregation in Perth received the following cable [?] from Mr. Leopold Rothschild (President of the United Synagogues ...

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  45. French Naval Change.

    Admiral Boue de Lapeyrere has resigned the position of Commander—in—Chief of the. French Navy, and has been succeeded by Vice—Admiral du Fournet. ...

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  46. OHEER—UP SOCIETY.

    At the [?] fortnightly meeting of the Glenelg Corporation on Tuesday evening [?]moved —that considera[?] be now given to the adv[?] of providing a structure at the ...

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  47. NEW SOUTH WALES RECRUITING.

    In connection)with the recruiting campaign opened last night it is announced that the speakers will include the Federal team, comprising three Ministers, ...

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  48. MIXERS ASSISTING.

    Tn accordance with a recent resolution the men on the Central Mine, Sulphide Corporation, are making, billycans to send to the Australian troops abroad. ...

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  49. AN ENEMY FIRM.

    A Special gazette was issued to-day declaring Julins Blau'& Sons, Limited, to be an enemy firm. ...

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  50. Plane Smashed in Street,

    A French aeroplane, when flying over the City of Paris, had to make a forced descent owing to an engine trouble. Unable to find a more open space he came, ...

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  51. APPEALS—FOR RED CROSS.

    A meeting, presided over by the Mayor, and attended by the Governor (Sir Harry Barron) and a number of prominent citizens, last night decided to promote ...

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  52. GREECE AND THE WAR.

    The new Greek Premier (M. Zaimis), in the Athene Chamber of Deputies, has announced that his policy is one of armed peutrality and vigilance. ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN VIEW.

    Last year, the Hon, D. M. Charleston was in England, the was specialty entertained at Bristol, and in a recent letter to Mr., H. L. Riseley, of that city, ...

    Article : 366 words
  54. Enemy Ships Sunk.

    A submarine in the North Sea, beneved to be a British vessel, has sunk a German collier off Oreland, on the north—west coast of Norway. The submarine also shelled ...

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  55. REPLY FROM ENGLAND TO THE HYMN OF HATE.

    France and Russia are neighbours too But, Germany, not so neat as you, You we love with both heart and mind, Your life and ours is interwined; ...

    Article : 369 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. Allies' Permanent War Council.

    Newspapers at the French capital continent on the undesirablences of weakening the western defensive by disptching droops to the Balkans. They contend that ...

    Article : 155 words
  58. Cholera in German Navy.

    A serious epidemic of cholera has broken out among the men of the German Navy at Kiel Harbour. ...

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