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  2. RISING MURRAY.

    The bank of Wall Swamp broke at 3 O'clock this morning, and the area was undated. A number of returned soldiers who served on the training farm, are ...

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  3. Enemy's "Happy Time Over".

    unties of the air defences London morning moved the adjournment of the House of. Commons in order to enable them to discuss last Friday' Zeppelin raid Mr ...

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  4. THE WAR SITUATION.

    British infantry won fresh ground Fanders on Monday, And brought it flank of their army closer to the much coveted light ground of Passchendae ...

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  5. COUNTRY PLANNING FOREMOST.

    "I am not sure," said the Governor-General (Sir R Muoro-Fergneon), speaking at the Townplanning Exhibition on Tuesday afternoon, "whether here in Australia, ...

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  6. Will Baltic be Forced?

    A murrary, writer.in the Svenska Dag [?]ladet says:—In consequence of the recent German successes in the Gulf of Riga, the question of attempting to force ...

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  7. KAISER VISITING TURKEY.

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig reported at middle:—Early this morning we carried out oral attacks astride of the Ypres-Staden Railway. The French cooperated on our ...

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  8. THE WHARF DISPUTE.

    Mr. Justice Heydon, in the industrial Court to-day, cancelled the award of the Sydney Wharf Labonrers' Union. Hi Honor said the men were not just now it ...

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  9. NO PEACE YET.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) and the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Sonar Law) this afternoon launched a Teat autumn for national ...

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  10. The Gallant Grom.

    Details of the Battle of Oesel show that he destroyer Gram was holed in 20 places nd was soon a sheet of flames. She coninued to fire every gun was must out ...

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  11. GLOOMY REPORTS.

    The Director of Irrigation (Mr. S. Mcntosh), who returned from the Murray on Tuesday morning, is not at all cheerful about the flood present and thinks that ...

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  12. German Guns Captured.

    The French midday communique stated: — We attacked this morning in Belgium an the left of the British Army on a front of half a mile We cantured all our ...

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  13. A TERRIBLE DEED.

    According to refugees from Oesel island, the Germans placed the Russian prisoners a boats, saying, "Get off to Russia; weave nothing to feed you with." When ...

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  14. A HEAVY BURDEN.

    The Prime Minister, in appealing everybody to assist in raising funds t finance.the war, said the cost of the corict was organtic The hurden was very ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. WIDESPREAD DISCONTENT.

    The Daily Express thus commented on Mr. Bonar Law's speech:—If the bonding if a German town 40 mike over the border what the Government means by "bomb ...

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  16. Gains in Macedonia.

    A French eastern communique says:- Our' artillery, is continuing a deatructive. bombardment of enemy positions in the of Lake Doiran, the River Varar ...

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  17. BRIGHTER OUTLOOK IN VICTORIA.

    The last barrier in the way of a reorganization of industry is tottering. Following the decision of the Melbourne branch of the Federated Seamen's Union to some ...

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  18. Heavy Aerial Fighting.

    Gen, Haig, describing the aerial operations, stated at midnight.—Fine weather resulted in an improvement of the visibility in Sunday and much artillers observation ...

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  19. Tickling Turks' Ears.

    Count Reventlow, in an article in The Deutscho Tages Zeitung, says that the Kaiser visited Constantinople to assure the Government and to guarantee the integrity ...

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  20. French Cabinet Resigned.

    The Painleve Cabinet (winch was formed formed on September 12) has resigned. Following on a Cabinet Council, the premier (M. Painleval) tendered the ...

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  21. PARLIAMENTARY DIARY.

    IN COUNCIL.—The President (Six Lancelot Stirling) took the Chair at 2 p.m. Debate on Apprentices Bill; third resting to-day Dentists Bill Passed ...

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  22. AERIAL WARFARE.

    A workman, describing the capture of the German Zeppelin at Bourborne les Baine, says he was game shooting when he aw five aeroplanes surrounding a Zeppelin ...

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  23. Holding the New Line.

    Mr. Gllmour (correspondent for the Australian and New Zealand Press Association writes:—On Saturday I saw a large number of men from New South Wales who ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN AVIATORS ARRIVED.

    Naval squadrons attached to the. armyhave been fighting throughout these operations, and have accounted for a large share of the machines brought down. Australian ...

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  25. Incidents of the War.

    The Home Secretary (Sir George Cave) announced in the Commons to-day that, a inquiry would be held concerning the forth Sea raid in which two British ...

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  26. CSTEND BOMBARDED.

    The Admiralty reports:—Our ships bombarded naval works at Ostend on Sunday Photographs show that the results were satisfactory. ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND FIRE.

    A are devastated the commercial area of Daanerirke, 65 miles south-west of Napier, on Monday. The loss is roughly estimated at nearly £200,000 many ...

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  28. Lost in the Air.

    Mr. G. H. Ferris, the British correspondent with the French armies, reports that the crews of the super-Zeppelins L49 and L50, confirm the statement that they took ...

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  29. Hard Conditions Overcome.

    Air. Philip Gibbs has telegraphed the following account of the recent fighting:—The attack on October 22 was not on a wide fount. or to a great deth hut it.brought ...

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  30. Who Will Serve the King?

    The State Recruiting Committee Writer. —Recruiting Office Rimes, Of Petersburg centre, reports that Organiser Read has lately visited Mannahill,Outalpa Olary, ...

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  31. EXCITING LECTURE BY DR.MANNIX.

    There were scenes of wild excitement outside the town hall to-night, when Archbishop Maximum delivered a lecture on "Cartho[?]ic principles and Protestant ...

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  32. GERMAN PRESS SILENT.

    The German press is completely silent regarding the failure of the Zeppelin raid. ...

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  33. THE UNLUCKY THIRTEEN.

    There is still doubt Whether live Zeppelins or six have been destroyed in France. Four or five escaped to Germany, but it is believed that the Zeppelin which landed ...

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  34. CONDITIONS FOR WATERSIDE CONFERENCE.

    The Waterside Workers federation to-day applied to Mr. Justice Higgins In Chambers to call a compulsory conference under section 16a of the Arbitration Act. ...

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  35. One Step Higher.

    Mr. Percival Phillips, in a message to The Daily Express, says:—According to latest accounts, we are fighting outlying Fragments of the enemy in Houthust ...

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  36. MILITARISM MUST GO.

    Mr. Lloyd George proceeded to say that in his judgment such a settlement was not within immediate reach. Germany would only make peace now on terms ...

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  37. OLD LADY AND AN ALIEN.

    Eaward George Tasse (otherwise ED-ward Weller) was at the Central Police Court to-day sentenced to six months' imprisonment on a charge of having, as an ...

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  38. RIGA NAVAL BATTLE.

    Wireless Russian Official.—The Germans, after a bombardment by destroyers, landed on Werder Peninsula on Sunday, They Pressed back our advancer posts and ...

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  39. CAPTURED BY A WOMAN.

    The officers and craw of Zeppelin L45, which descended at La Ragne, were captured by Madame Dupont, a farmer's wife; but she was unable to prevent Capt. Koel- ...

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  40. ENLISTMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 8 words
  41. ATTESTED ON MONDAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 words
  42. Magnificent Anzac Divisions.

    The forces which were opposed to them a the great battle of Broodseinde are now certainly Known to the Germans It is other fore permissible to state that in this ...

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  43. INCREASE IN RECRUITS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 51 words
  44. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    —From The Register, Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1867. — A public meeting was held in the town ball at At[?]on Monday to consider the advtsiblencss of erecting a. bridge across the River Wakefield. ...

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  45. THINK OF THE SOLDIERS.

    The Premier concluded:—"Our burdens however great; are light as feathers dompared with-those borne by our soldiers Just think. At this moment there are ...

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  46. Stern Reprisals.

    The Home secretary (Sir George Cave) announced in the House of Commons to-day that at_ least 10 Zeppelins raided England on Friday. Five of the machines ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. FAR-REACHING WAR MEASURE.

    The New Zealand Government introduced to-day in the House of Representatives an important and far reaching metre entitled the War Legislation Amend ...

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  49. GERMAN OBJECTIVES.

    The immediate objectives of the Gerenans are Verder and Hapsal, whence the enemy would hope to make a comparagively easy advance on Reval. with the aid ...

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  50. Heavy Fighting.

    correspondents on the western front report that, despite a thick mist and streng chered machine gun defences the Britist orces recaptured the ruins of the brewery ...

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  51. BOMBS ON BELGIUM.

    The Aamiraity reports that British naval aircraft on Sunday bombed the Vlisseghem and Honttave Aerodromes. The bombs appeared ,to burst accurately. Enemy air-. ...

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  52. The Air Service.

    Mr. Bonar Law, in following Mr. Lloyd George, stated that national war bonds bad been issued instead of a great loan, which necessarily dislocated the fire ...

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  53. SITUATION AT PORT PIRIE.

    PORT PIRIE, October 23.—Work is contraining this morning on the ship which bas long been delayed at this port owing industrial troubles, and it is expected ...

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  54. CONCESSION TO WAR LOAN SUBSCRIBERS.

    It was officially_stated to-day that where subscribers to the liberty- loan received their notices of assessment between January and April, and they found it ...

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  55. GERMANS LOST DREADNOUGHT.

    Two Russian torpedo boats arrived at Helstigiors after the Battle of Oesel Island. The crews report that the battle continued until October 17. The Germans ...

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  56. Religious Tolerance.

    The Ruasian Minister at Rome has landed to His Holiness Pope Benedict the text of a proposed new religions law whereby the Pope wil appoint a Metro ...

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  57. WAITING MEANS WINNING.

    "Save food, save dotting, lnxuries, and labour," added the Premier. "The armies most save in men. We most increase production in every direction, and, above all, ...

    Article : 333 words
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