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  5. IN THE COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Bonar Law) announced that the Government would introduce without delay a Bill in the ...

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  6. EASTERN FRONTS.

    The Russian Tuesday communique says that in the direction of Lutzk, south of Sveniuchi, the Russians captured trenches and repulsed a counter-attack. They ...

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  7. WESTERN FRONT.

    Mr. Frederic Rene Coudert, a notable New York barrister, who has returned from a visit to the western front, says that England will reach the zenith of her ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Pte. Edward Bertram Andrews, who was killed in France oh "August 26, while on patrol duty, was a son of the, late Mr. E. J. Andrews and Mrs. Andrews, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. British Guns Active.

    Gen. Haig, in his report received on Tuesday morning, says:—We bombarded the German lines in the neighbourhood of the Hohenzollern Redoubt and La Bassee ...

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  10. Russians and Turks.

    The Russians, in the direction of Hamalan (Persia), have captured two villages from Turks. ...

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  11. DESTRUCTION OF MARINA.

    A Lloyd's report states that the Glasgow steamer Marina was sunk. Other reports state that she was torpedoed, and that 35 American cattlemen were drowned. The ...

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  12. LATE LIEUT. A. D. WALKER.

    Deep regret is felt by residents of Darling River (writes our Wentworth correspondent) at the announcement of the death of Lieut the Rev. A. D. Walker in ...

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  13. Zeppelin Destroyed.

    A traveller who has arrived at Geneva reports that allied aeroplanes bombed a Zeppelin shed near Brussels and destroyed a Zeppelin. ...

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  14. October Casualties.

    The British Army casualty lists for October aggregated 4,366 officers and 101,310 non-commissioned officers and men. Of this number approximately 1,050 officers and ...

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  15. PERSONAL NOTES.

    The relatives of Sgt. George D. McLean have been notified by cable, that he has received a commission as lieutenant. The honour has been earned during ...

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  16. Charge Against ex-Commoner.

    Arnold Lupton, F.G.S., an exmember of the House of Commons, was to-day prosecuted under the Defence of the Realm Act for having published pamphlets prejudicial ...

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  17. German Munitions Ministry

    The Amsterdam correspondent of The Daily Chronicle announces the creation of a German Ministry of Munitions, under Major-Gen. Groener, who has a reputation ...

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  18. CONGRATULATED FOR GALLANTRY.

    Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cherry, of Semaphore, have received a letter from their son, Lieut. F. G. S. Cherry, in which he states that as Company Sgt. Major of the ...

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  19. DEARTH OF WAR WORKERS.

    A Berne message states there are signs that the German munition factories are badly in need of men. German agents are travelling in Switzerland trying to induce ...

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  20. Incidents of the War.

    The second reading of the Anzac Trade Mark Prohibition Bill was carried on Tuesday in the House of Commons. The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of ...

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  21. MORE MEN.

    The British Army authorities are increasingly insistent on obtaining more men or winter training, in view of the operations to be renewed in the spring. The ...

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  22. DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDAL.

    A cablegram received on Wednesday from Company Sgt. Major H. G. Garland by his parents stated that he had received a distinguished conduct medal, and that ...

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  23. Other Vessels Gone.

    Lloyd's report that the steamer Cabotier was sunk on October 20, and that 32 persons are missing. LONDON, November 1. ...

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  24. ENLISTMENTS.

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  25. Australian Battle 'Planes.

    The following despatch, under date August 10, 1916, has been received by Mr. Alma Baker (the organizer of the Australian Air Squadrons Fund) from the ...

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  26. IN OTHER STATES.

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  27. INTO GAMP ON WEDNESDAY.

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  28. FOOD IN BRITAIN.

    The Manchester Guardian states that the Government and all other responsible authorities believe that the prices of food are going much higher. Wheat and ...

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  29. DEUTSCHLAND ARRIVED

    The mystery in reference to the number of Germany's "submarine liners" that have evaded capture or destruction has been accentuated by the arrival of the submarine ...

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  30. POLITICAL RIGHTS OF CIVIL SERVANTS.

    A Bill to amend the Constitution Act in order to restore political rights to civil servants in Victoria passed through the Legislative Assembly to-night. ...

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  31. HOUSE OF COMMONS DEBATE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. R. Hazlcton (Nationalist, Galway North) asked whether there had been 3,600,000 exemptions. ...

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  32. ENGINEER SUB-LIEUT. J. K. PATERSON.

    Engineer Sub-Lieut. J. K. Patereson, of the mine sweeping section of the British Navy, has notified his father, Mr. W. D. Paterson, of Gawler, that he has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. AMERICA'S POSITION.

    The London correspondent of The New York Times interviewed Admiral Lord Charles Beresford regarding his recent speech in the House or Lords. The ...

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  36. Patriotic Funds.

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  37. AGRICULTURISTS CONCERNED.

    The Associated Chambers of Agriculture have declared their conviction that there will be a disastrous shortage of wheat and other essential foods if the farms are ...

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  38. WAR CHARITIES.

    The huge sum of £50,000,000 was subscribed to war charities in the first two fears of the war, including the efforts of the dominions and the colonies. The total ...

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  39. General Items.

    A big patriotic carnival has been arranged by residents of the hills district, to take place at Stirling West on Saturday next. Two large processions —one starting from Crafers at 2 p.m., ...

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  40. MUNITION MAKERS' ACTION.

    A conference, representing 100,000 munition makers of Woolwich, Enfield. and Waltham Abbey, has passed a resolution in favour of the State control of food and ...

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  41. WAISTCOATS FOR SOLDIERS.

    Miss O. Trenouth (organiser of the Glove Waistcoat Fund for Soldiers) writes:—We have forwarded 11 lb. of leather and gloves by the last English mail for the benefit of soldiers abroad. ...

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  42. United States Rights.

    Judge Hughes, the Republican Presidential candidate, in answering a heckler who asked whether he favoured the placing of an embargo on the exportation of ...

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  44. THIRD LIGHT HORSE CLUB.

    The monthly meeting of the 3rd Light Horse Club, under the auspices of the League of Loyal Women, was held at the Victoria Hall on Wednesday afternoon. The Chairman ...

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  45. After-War Trade.

    The Empire Producers' Association to-day gave a farewell luncheon to Mr. Horace Young, the Australian delegate. Mr.Massey (Prime Minister of New Zealand), ...

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  46. 3RD LIGHT HORSE TRENCH COMFORTS. (GLENELG) FUND.

    Total money received for October, £110. Of this the Henley Beach, Grange, Fulham, and Lockleys branch fund contributed £26. Comforts dispatched:—Condensed milk, coffee and milk, ...

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  47. ALL-BRITISH LEAGUE.

    The monthly meeting of the Part Adelaide branch of the Ali-British League was held at the Foresters' Hall on Wednesday evening. The Mayor (Mr. J. Sweeney) presided over a large ...

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  48. WARTIME THRIFT.

    The annual report of the State Savings Bank of Victoria shows the total amount at the credit of depositors to June 30 last was £26,404,284, which ia a gain of ...

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