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  2. AIRCRAFT ACTIVE

    In an aviation report received on Saturday sir Douglas Haig reports:— "Our aeroplanes machine-gunned and bombed the enemy trope. Enemy ...

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  3. AS PER SAMPL[?]

    He was up from the country [?] Muggins intent on seeking [?] the gold-paved streets of Lo[?] On the first day of his [?] ...

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  4. BRITISHERS IN RUSSIA

    The "Exrpress" understands that grave news regarding Britishers in Russia reached London, causing great anxiety to the authorities. The Belsheviks ...

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  5. WOMEN TEACHERS' PAY

    Referring to the question of increased pay for women teachers. Mr Hutchinson, Minister of Education, said:—"The women teachers have done meritorious work, ...

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  6. AN OPEN LETTER

    To the Voter in the Recruiting Referendum of the Australian Labor party. Sir,—I wish to tell you, as frankly and sympathetically as I can, how the Ballot ...

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  7. CHURCH OF CHRIST

    Ever wines it was announced that Mr A. W. Connor, who has won golden opinions in Western Australia as an ovengelist and social reform worker had ...

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  8. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field-Marshall Haig reported at 12.55 p.m. on Sunday:—By nighthall yesterday we had taken ville veque, st. Em[?] (south of Epehy), and gained possission ...

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  9. (The "Times.")

    "Times" message reports that the Bolshevike broke into the headquarters of the French military mission at Moscow and arrested the staff. M. Litvinoff, ...

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  10. TREATMENT OF G[?]

    Sir,—Why do th[?] who [?]loyality employ Germans' [?] I have met Hun travellers [?] and in this City. These the ...

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  11. RAID ON MANNHEIM.

    The Air Ministry states our squagrens attacked two hostile aerodromes on the night of the 6th September, causing fires. The weather hindered observations of ...

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  12. SUCCESS IN SIBERIA.

    The "Times" correspondent at Vladirestock says that after panctioning with Gen Scmenoff on the Onon River, Col Gains commander of the Greches, has ...

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  13. PIRACY CAMPAIGN

    A protest to Germany has been made by the Dutch Government against the destruction of vessels by submarines within the so-called barred some and ...

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  14. ARCHANGEL FRONT.

    British official message from Northern Russia says:— After severe band-to-hand fighting on the Arobangel Front with the enemy, led ...

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  15. ENEMY'S AERIAL RESOURCES.

    The "Times" understands incessant British air raids in conjunction with the air strength of France and Italy are gravely affecting German aerial resources ...

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  16. U.S. TRANSPORT TORPEDOED.

    It is announced that the American transport Mount Vernon (19,500 tons), formerly the Kronprinsession cecilie, of the Norddentcher-Lloyd lines had been ...

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  17. AMUSEMENTS

    To-night's programme at Her Majesty's will include Harold Lockwood and MayAllison in a bright and partionlarly interesting masterpiece. "The Buzzard's ...

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  18. PROSPECTS OF BOLSHEVIKS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the "Cologne Garette" draws gloomy pictures of the Bolsheviks' prospects. It points one that 50,000 Cossacks ...

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  19. NORWAY LOSES 13 SHIPS.

    Thirteen Norwegiasn vessels, of a total tonnage of 23,000, were destroyed in August owing to war causes. ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICA

    Johannesburg reports that the central district branch of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers decided not to strike in support of the ironmoulders. The ...

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  21. GERMAN WARSHIP SUNK.

    A German warship was seen to sink yesterday evening off the Dutch coast presumably mined or torpedoed. ...

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  22. THE COLISEUM.

    "Tarzan of the Apes, the great jungle story, festuring Blmer Lincoln, will be presented at the Coliseum to-night. A wonderful collection of wild animals is ...

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  23. BRUSSILOFF RELEASED.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Bo9lsheviks acquitted and released General Brussiloff. Mutinies are frequent in the German ...

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  24. OBITUARY

    The many friends of Mr Patrick Crowe a very well-known and highly-respected resident of Waubra and bearmonth districts, will regret to learn of his death ...

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  25. GREAT SCOTTISH CONCERT.

    Patrons may be remained of the great Scottish concert to be held in the Mechanics' Hall next Saturday in and of the widows of Scottish soldiers and sailors ...

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  26. A.I.F. CASUALTIES

    The return issued by the Defence Department shows that the camalties in the A.I.F. to 7th September totalled 276,391. ?The details are as follow:— ...

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  27. JAPANESE ADVANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Vladivostock says that the Japanese have occupied Khebarovsk, a town in Eastern Siberia. ...

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  28. THE UNION GOVERNMENT.

    Advices from Pretoria state that Mr Moffat, a former chief magistrate in the Transkei Territory, in reporting on the Johaunesburg native strikes and the ...

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  29. MUTINY ON U BOATS

    In a message from Christiana the correspondent of the ''Times" says:— On successive days recently numerous bodies of German marines have been ...

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  30. RAILWAY PICNIC.

    The railway picnic to Bendigo will be held on Saturday next. A special train will leave the Western station at 6.40 a.m. picking up passengers on route. ...

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  31. SAVED HIM

    During a severe engagement as Irish private was espied by has captain in the act of beating a hasly retreat. The man had been a favorite with his superior ...

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  32. PRINCE COMPETITION.

    The principals in the coronation ceremony to take place at the Theatre on Wednesday night have been brought to a state of perfection in their parts, and ...

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  33. BOYCOTT OF GERMANY

    Vanconver reports that strong orgonisations have been formed in Vanconver and other Canadian cities for the purpose of advocating immediate legislation ...

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  34. HOBART BUTCHERS' SHOPS

    The Master Butchers' Association decided to reopen their shops on Wednesday, the auctioneers having agreed to [?]nance them in getting frozen most from ...

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  35. MINERS ACCEPT TERMS.

    Johannesburg message says that the Mine Workers; Union decided by a majority of 4 to 1 in favour of accepting the terms of the Chamber of Mines, ...

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  36. THE SPIRIT OF REPOSE.

    Sir,—The times have wrought in us a spirit of [?]rest, and, streanuous as they are, it would be beneficial to each one if we cultivated the spirit of repose to a ...

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  37. TRADES' UNION CONGRESS

    By 3,315,000 votes to 567,000, the Trade Union Congress at Derby rejected a proposal to create a district trade union political party. An amendment was ...

    Article : 141 words
  38. HIS EXCLUSIVE COSTUME

    The outfitter came forward to attend to the nervous old bean, who was morpping his bald and shining poll with a large gaudy silk handkerchief. ...

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  39. ITALIAN THEATRE

    An Italian official report says:— Southward of the Asingo the French raided the enemy's position on Monte Sis[?]enal, inflicting the heaviest loses and ...

    Article : 58 words
  40. NEW CATHOLIC DIOCESE

    Father W. Hayden, recently appointed Bishops of the new Roman catholic diocese of Forbes, was consecration by Arch bishop Kelly in st. Mary's Cathedral ...

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  41. LIBERTY LEAGUE.

    Sir,— What a comparison, "The Strength of the Empire Movement" and the "Liberty League." The former consists of gentlemen, high-class gentlemen. ...

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  42. PEACE BEFORE THE WINTER

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Turkish Grand Vizer. Talaat Pasha, interviewed by an Austrian paper, said there is nothing more to be ...

    Article : 61 words
  43. INTERNED SHIPS

    The United States Consul Melbourne has received from Honoluln the following wireless:— Indignation is felt throughout Chili at ...

    Article : 43 words
  44. WAR PRISONERS

    The Foreign office announces that the Austro-Hungarian Government promises that the vessel used for the repatriation of British and Turkish war prisoners ...

    Article : 103 words
  45. SHIPS INTERNED IN SPAIN.

    Telegraphing from San Sebastian, a seaport of Spain, the "Times" correspondent says:— There is evidence that the Germans ...

    Article : 95 words
  46. THE POLICE STRIKE

    The Press Burean announced that immediately at the outbreak of the police strike the Home Secretary tendered his resignation, which the Prime Minister ...

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  47. SERVICE SPORTS

    The British Empire and American service sports were held at Stamford Bridge. They were all scratch events and Australians won the following events:— ...

    Article : 80 words
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