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  2. THE IMPERATIVE CALL.

    Following upon the particulars published ion Saturday relative to the proclamation calling on all persons who, on October 2, are 21 years of age or upwards, but under ...

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  3. "PASS IT ON!"

    A deputation claiming to represent all the theatrical interests in Australia, to—gether with 900 picture houses, waited upon the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Higgs) on ...

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  4. EASTERN FRONT.

    The German communique on Sarurday afternoon said:—"Several Russian attacks on the eastern front to-day were repulsed." ...

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  5. WILL GREECE FIGHT?

    Greece is reported from Rome to have joined the Allies with the agreement of King Constantine, and to have declared war against Bulgaria. There is yet no official confirmation of the announcement. M. Venezelos has had his National Government at Camea, strengthened by the Island of Tenedos having ...

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  6. Artillery Still Brisk.

    The French communique made public, early the morning says:—The artillery struggle ia rather brisk in the Rancourt to Bouchavasues sector. There is no infantry ...

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  7. WESTERN FRONT.

    Gen. Haig reported on Friday morning:—The night was quiet on the greater part of the front. The Germans heavily shelled positions we captured northward of ...

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  8. Russian Aviators Busy.

    A Russian communique states:—"Southwest of Smorgoni Russian airships raided the enemy rear and brought down four aeroplanes. One Russian airship, after a ...

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  9. IRRESISTIBLE PRESSURE ON FOE.

    Bgdr.-Gen. Sir Newton Moore, officer commanding the Australian troops in the United Kingdom, was interviewed by London journalists after his visit to Gen. Sir ...

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  10. THE CZAR'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    His Majesty King George has dispatched a message to Russia, in which, he heartily thanked the Czar for his Imperial congratulations on the victories of the British ...

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  11. Meat Fraction Ration.

    It is officially announced that the meat ration of the Warsaw population has been reduced by the Germans to equivalent to three gramme (about one-ninth of an oz.). ...

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  12. GEN. JOFFRE'S THANKS.

    The Allied Commander-in-chief (Gen. Joffre) has sent a message to Gen. Haig, congratulating the British Commander-in-Chief on the brilliant successes of ...

    Article : 59 words
  13. Bremen Lifebelt Found.

    A lifebelt marked "Bremen Shutzmarke v Ippinghoven, Wilhelmshaven," and also a small German crown, have been picked up on the ocean shore at Portland, Maine. A ...

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  14. ROUMANIAN CONFLICT.

    Gen. von Falkenhayn, who a month ago was dismissed from the position of Chief of the German Staff, has been appointed to command the Austro-German army in the ...

    Article : 234 words
  15. GREECE DECLARED WAR.

    According to the Italian newspaper Roma, the kingdom of Greece, with King Constantino in agreement, has declared war against Bulgaria. ...

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  16. NEW WAR MACHINES.

    During the allied advance, which resulted in the Capture of Courcelette, the Canadians captured two German trench mortars of a new and special type. ...

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  17. GERMAN FRENZY.

    According to private advices (from Berlin, the submarine policy of Germany is not to be changed before the issue of the American Presidential election is known. ...

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  18. THE NEW BRITAIN.

    Mr. Spencer Leigh Hughes, M.P., in a series of three articles in The Sunday Herald, presents a starring appeal to all classes to combine in making a new and ...

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  19. GERMAN AMMUNITION EXPLODED.

    The British Commander-in-Chief in France has announced that British aeroplanes south-east of Bapaume observed a huge explosion, like an ammunition dump ...

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  20. Three in Three Minutes.

    The Paris Matin states that Lieut. Guynemer brought down three aeroplanes in three minutes. He narrowly escaped death from shrapnel, which smashed a ...

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  21. SWEDISH LATITUDE.

    The Petrograd newspaper Novoe Vremya, under the heading "The Swedes Are Wrong," discusses the reply of Sweden in regard to the allied complaint that ...

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  22. RELIGIOUS SANCTION TO REVOLUTION.

    At Canea, the seat of the Greek National Government, a religious service was held in the cathedral to-day in honour of the new Administration. The bishop, in a ...

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  23. Thiepval Position Improved.

    Gen. Haig reported on Saturday afternoon:—The British have beaten off enemy counter-attacks in the neighbourhood of "Hold the Stuff" redoubt and the Hessian ...

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  24. A SCOTTISH CAPTURE.

    According to advices received in Washington, the Bremen was captured in a British net, and is now held in Scotland. The report states that the submarine was ...

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  25. No Need to Conceal Guns.

    The full in the lighting on the British ind French fronts in the Somme battle area has afforded opportunity for the war correspondents to make a quiet survey of ...

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  26. ALLIES IMPATIENT.

    The newspapers of the Russian capital are impatient at the apparent slackness of the Allies' diplomacy in Greece. The Ruaskija Wiedomosty (Russian News) ...

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  27. NEW TRAINING CAMPS.

    The Military Commandant for South Australia (Brig.-Gen. G. G. H. Irving) has issued the following district orders in regard to the new military training camps:— ...

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  28. HOLLWEG AND PEACE.

    Speaking at the opening of the German Reichstag, the German Chancellor (Dr. Hollweg) said:—"Wall any one demand that we shall repeat our peace offer to-day ...

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  29. Constantine and Kaiser.

    A wireless message received at Rome says that Greek volunteers have already arrived at Salonika. During the conflicts in Crete between the Venezelists and ...

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  30. ALLIES' GUN POWER ADMITTED.

    The latest explanation given by the German press in reference to the reverses on the Somme battle front is that the British and French infantry are worthless; but ...

    Article : 213 words
  31. United States Holding Back.

    The statement of Mr. Lloyd George to a representative of the United Press Agency that Great Britain and her Allies were determined to fight Germany to the ...

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  32. An Austrian Claim.

    The Austrian Thursday night communique says that the Roumanians have been beaten in Transylvania, near Hermannstadt. The battle in that locality is still in progress. ...

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  33. DUTY ON JUTE GOODS.

    A deputation representing the Victorian farmers waited upon the Assistant Minister (Mr. Russell), as Acting Minister for Customss, to-day, and urged that the duty ...

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  34. Flight to the Allies.

    The entire Greek flying corps, with 20 officers, has joined the Allies' fleet. ...

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  35. Plea to the Hellenes.

    The Island of Tenedos has joined the Greek revolutionary Government which has been established under M. Venerelos at Canea, in Crete. Order ...

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  36. HOLLWEG'S SPEECH ANALYSED.

    The principal topic of conversation in French official circles is the address by the German Imperial Chancellor at the opening of the Berlin Reichstag. ...

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  37. ENLISTMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 25 words
  38. Incidents of the War.

    The Army Council has commandeered stocks of sole and upper leather in the United in Kingdom, and will allow immediate payment of 5 per cent. on the ...

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  39. British Moving Forward.

    Gen. Haig in his latest bulletin says:—We progressed last night between Flers and Lesars. Sixteen successful raids were made between Ypres and Neuve Chapelle. ...

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  40. SUNDAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 26 words
  41. BULGARIAN HORRORS.

    The Bucharest correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says:—It is more than probable that when all the horrors come to be officially confirmed that have been ...

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  42. "German Drive" in America

    The New York newspapers to-day give prominence to President Wilson's reply to a scurrilous telegram from the President of the American Truth Society, accusing ...

    Article : 200 words
  43. French Pressing Eastward.

    The French communique of Friday morning says:—"We have further progressed between Fregicourt and Morval." The night communique states:—It has ...

    Article : 115 words
  44. IN OTHER STATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 words
  45. German Press Opinions.

    Col. Moraht, a noted German military critic, in an article in Tie Berlin Tageblatt, admits the success of the great Anglo-French attack on the Somme. He ...

    Article : 166 words
  46. INTO CAMP ON SATURDAY

    Following are the names of the men who enlisted at Adelaide and went down into the Exhibition Camp on Saturday:— F. Barnes, F. A. Barnes. J. S. Butler. J. F. ...

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  47. Greek Revolution.

    M. Venezelos and Admiral Coundouriotis (late Minister of Marine in the Zaimis Government) have assumed the reins of government at Canea. ...

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  48. INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT ENLISTMENT.

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. Pearce) said yesterday that men will held reject passes and were now called up, if they passed and volunteered for overseas service ...

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  49. Another Vinter?

    Crown Prince Rupprecnt of Bavaria, speaking to a correspondent of The Berlin Tageblatt, said:—"I cannot predict the future turn of events, but we need not ...

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  50. Soldiers from the University

    There are only 530 undergraduates this rear attending tie colleges of Cambridge University, compared with 3,263 in the May terra of 1913. More than 12,500 ...

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  51. Macedonian Campaign.

    The British communique issued at Salonika in reference to the Macedonian campaign, says:—"On the Strima front vessels of the Royal Navy have shelled ...

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  52. DISMISSED RECRUTTING SERGEANTS.

    With regard to the dismissal of two recruiting sergeants the Acting Commandant has informed the Returned Soldiers' Association that no charge of misconduct, at ...

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  53. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    The activity of the Austrians in the Adige Valley is increasing. The Italians decisively drove back a strong attempted surprise attack north of Mount Gardinal ...

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  54. On the Tigris.

    An official report announces that British aeroplanes on the Tigris twice bombed a Turkish aerodrome apparently with food effect. The Turks on Wednesday ...

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  55. Advertising

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  56. Bulgars Suffering.

    A despatch, received from Salonika by the War Office, states:—The enemy shelled bridges at Orljak and Kopriva. Enemy patrols failed in an attempt to approach ...

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  57. ALLEGED TREASON.

    A large body of police early this morning paid a raid visit to a building; in the city, and arrested two men. These met, who are described as members of the ...

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  58. Friend With a New Face.

    The Bucharest newspaper Epoca says that the Germans are establishing a reign of terror in Bulgaria, and that Bulgar citizens are being courtmartialed on the most ...

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  59. Food Shortage in Hungary.

    Count Tisza, the Hungarian Premier, has announced to the Parliament at Buda Pest that the food question is undeniably precarious in Hungary, but that the ...

    Article : 50 words
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