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  2. ON THE SOMME.

    Announcing steady progress, General Sir Douglas Haig says:—"We progressed and established Posts east of Le Sars in the direction ...

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  3. ROUMANIA.

    Von Falkenhayn's real attack on the Roumanian frontier was urgent when it began, but the enemy is now approaching the defensive positions ...

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  4. PRESIDENT WILSON WORRIED.

    "The Times" correspondent at New York says:—It is impossible to forecast the U.S. Government's intentions. but President Wilson is ...

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  5. FURTHER RUSSIAN SUCCESSES.

    "General Brussiloff's offensive since September 30 has been due to a desire to succor the Roumanians, whose freedom of movement in the rear has ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S EVENTS.

    Hospital Egg and Flower Day. Jumble Fair Winslow. Meeting Caledonian Society, Anderson's Cafe. 8 p.m. ...

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  7. SUBMARINES.

    Intense excitement prevails throughout the United States as the rosult of the destruction of steamers by the German submarines which ...

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  8. BRITISH CAPTAIN'S STATEMENT.

    Captain Wilson, of the Strathdene, says the first thing he knew of the presence of a submarine was when shells began to fall at 6 o'clock on ...

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  9. ATTACKS AT SEVERAL POINTS.

    A Petrograd telegram says that a violent battle is raging in the Vladimir Volynsky region. General Brussiloff is attacking from ...

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  10. VICTORY FOR GERMAN DARING.

    Describing the visit of the U53 to American waters, the "Lokal Anzeiger," of Berlin, says:—"It is an unexpected and brilliant ...

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  11. CALMER VIEW TAKEN.

    The wheat and other markets generally recovered late on Monday. Business and backing interests are inclined to think submarine activity ...

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  12. NO REFERENCES TO BREMEN.

    The mot interesting feature of the German comments regarding the U53 is the absence of referenced to the supper-submarine Bremen. ...

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  13. FIGHTING AT VLADIMIR.

    A Petrograd communique received this afternoon says:—Stubborn fighting continues in the direction of Vladimir Volynsky, ...

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  14. ENEMY REPORTS.

    According to a German communique, Rounranian reinforcements that arrived cast of Brasso have been defeated. ...

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  15. GUNS BUSY SOUTH OF SOMME.

    A Paris communique says:—"The night was quiet north of the Somme, but there were reciprocal bombardments south of the river. ...

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  16. Advertising

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  17. GERMANY'S PROMISES.

    Count Bernstorff claimed to-day that Sunday's torpedoes were all fired within the rules of cruiser warfare. Germany promises to conduct ...

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  18. PROGRESS IN CAUCASUS.

    Dealing with the operations in the Caucasus. a Patrograd communique says:—"We have continued our successful ...

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  19. WAS HINT GIVEN OF PLANS?

    There is a general impression in shipping circles in New York and Newport that Commander Hans Rose. oft he U53, gave the American naval ...

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  20. ROUMANIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Bucharest wires: The latest Roumanian communique is as follows: The Roumanian in the Brasso district were ...

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  21. FIGHTING IN ALPS.

    Mrs. Waterman a correspondent at the Italian Headquarters who has visited the Alpine lines telegraphs: "The Alpine and Bersaglieri are ...

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  22. "TREMENDOUS BATTLE."

    The latest German communique enlarges upon "the tremendous Somme battle," and describes apocryphal Anglo-French assan[?]s on Sunday, ...

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  23. FRENCH TRANSPORT SUNK.

    News has been received that a large French transport has been torpedoed and sunk. There were 2000 men on board, and ...

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  24. HEAVY FALL IN WHEAT PRICES.

    As a result of the invasion of American waters German submarines, and the sinking of vessels, the Chicago wheat market has broken ...

    Article : 143 words
  25. COMPULSORY SERVICE.

    There were live men examined at the Warrnambool centre yesterday. Of these 2 were passed at fit, 2 rejected as unfit, and 1 classed as temporarily ...

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  26. STATE BUDGET.

    The Budget, statement was delivered by the T[?]urer in the Legislative Assembly:—He stated that when he delivered his budget in October, 1915, ...

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  27. ENEMY'S ATROCITIES.

    Roumania has protested to neutral Government against the bombing of Bucharest and other towns, Bulgarian atrocities Generally, the Bulgars, ...

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  28. 40,000 HUNS DEFEATED.

    Describing the battle at Le Sars, "The Times" correspondent at the British headquarters says:— "Le Sars is the 22nd village that ...

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  29. "END WITHIN 12 MONTHS"

    Sir Joseph Ward, in the course of an interview said:—"Having met representative men, have no reason to modify my ...

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  30. FIGURES FOR KOROIT.

    An Koroit yesterday 105 men responded to the enrolment call, and were dealt with as follows, Lieut. Allan being in charge: Fit, 74; unfit, ...

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  31. REVIEW OF POSITION.

    Col. Repington says: There are signs that the Germans are not fighting as well as the Allies. whose energetic and sustained action compels ...

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  32. INVESTIGATION TO BE MADE.

    President Wilson has authorised the statement that German will be held to her promises with reference to the submarine campaign. ...

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  33. IRELAND AND THE WAR.

    "The Times" correspondent in Dublin says the prospects of voluntary recruiting are not backed by the condition of compulsion. They are ...

    Article : 104 words
  34. EXPELLED LABOR MEMBERS.

    It is understood that Messrs. M'Lachlan. Plain and Chatham, the three Labor Members expelled from the Labor party for advocating ...

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  35. AMERICAN OFFICIAL VIEW.

    The State Department has come to the conclusion that none of Germany's promises were broken in Sunday's raid. The initial step has been ...

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  36. EXEMPTIONS GRANTED.

    A considerable number of exemptions from military service were to-day granted by the Metropolitan Exemption Courts. ...

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  37. FEARS FOR OTHER VESSELS.

    Twenty steamers are now in the now war zone off Now York and Nantucket Thirteen of them are British and two American. ...

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  38. BULGARS DEFEATED.

    A Macedonian official message reports: East of the Struma engagements have occurred between the British and portions of the Bulgarian ...

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  39. BATTERED PRUSSIAN GUARDS.

    Mr. Thomas Curtin, an American journalist, who has spent ten months in Germany, writes:—"The police cleared the streets when ...

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  40. CONSCRIPTION IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Vaughan the Premier of South Australia to-day arrived in Melbourne for the conscription campaign. He states that 25 of the 31 ...

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  41. OUR LOSSES

    Mr. Jessop South Warrnambool received word from the Defence Department yesterday, stating that his son, Private Herbert A. Jessop, had ...

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  42. WHEAT SOLD.

    It was announced by Mr. Hagelthorn that the Prime Minister had sold half a million tons of wheat to the British Government at a ...

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  43. COMPLEX QUESTION RAISED.

    "The Times" in a leader says: The submarines off the American coast will raise an extremely grave and complex issue between America and ...

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  44. ADDITIONAL VESSEL LOST.

    News has been received that the three additional vessels sunk by the German submarines off the American coast are: ...

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  45. PERSONAL.

    While the Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Australia was sitting in Sydney a petition from Mr. L. C. M. Donaldson asking for ...

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  46. GREECE AND THE ALLIES.

    Telegraphing from Mitvlene "The Times" correspondent says:—"M. Venezelos, the regenerator of modern Greece has arrived here ...

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  47. BETTING TAX.

    The betting tax proposals are as follow:—Bookmakers' licenses or permits from V.R.C. to grandstand, £50; hill. £15: flat £5 V.A.T.C. ...

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  48. STEAMERS' MOVEMENTS NOTED.

    It is stated that the German submarine U53 obtained at Newport a list shoeing the outward and inward movements of steamers, and ...

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  49. NEW PROBLEM SERIOUS.

    Commenting upon the extension of the German submarine campaign to American waters, the New York "Tribune" says:— ...

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  50. DEMANDS GRANTED.

    Official circles state that Greece is complying with all the demands of the Entente. except that for the expulsion of German who are ...

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  51. HAVE HUNS A BASE?

    Naval officers are puzzled as to haw the U53 can make the return trip to Germany without replenishing its fuel supply. ...

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  52. BILIOUSNESS

    Is a condition characterised by a disturbance of the digestive organs. The stomach is dobiliated, the liver torpid,. the bowels constipated. There is ...

    Article : 84 words
  53. "PRUSSIAN WARFARE."

    American newspapers are indignant at what they refer to as "Prussian warfare in American waters." ...

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