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    The cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," bled to Australia by special permission. It is should be understood opinions are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  3. KAISER CHANCES TONE

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Kaiser's changed tone was further indicated in his reply in an address from the German Soldiers' ...

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  4. PETROGRAD AFLAME

    Washington advices report that a telegram from the American Legation at Christiania states that it is reliably informed that, Petrograd is burning in 12 ...

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  6. GERMAN COLONIES

    The terrible indictment of German treatment of natives in South-West Africa is generally commented upon. The "Daily Cl[?]ronicle" says:—"What ...

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  7. OFFICE OF STATE COVERNOR

    A motion "That in the opinion of this House the office of the State Governor of Victoria should be abolished." was submitted by Mr. Han[?]ah (Collingwood) in ...

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  8. [?]INDENBURG LINE

    [?]peteb received at 10.30 p.m. on [?] Beld-Marhat Sir Douglas [?]ats:— [?] out a successful operation ...

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  9. (The "Times.")

    A message from the Stockholm correspondent of the "Times" says:— The appalling prospect of wholesale mortality in famine stricken Russia in ...

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  10. EXISTENCE AT STAKE.

    A warning that the German must continue to fight, not for power but for bars existence, is given by the war correspondent of the "Cologue Gazzetle," He ...

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  11. LA FERE-ST QUENTIN LINE OUT.

    The enemy is fighting a desperate defence in the subterranean portions of the St. Quantin Conal, which is part of the Hindenburg Line and is vulnerable to ...

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  12. WORLD TRAGEDY BEING ENACTED.

    Although isolation utterly shrouds sinister events, there is every reason to fear that a world tragedy is being enacted in Russia. All reports confirm the ...

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  13. THE EXAMPLE OF FRANCE

    The French, Mission visited State schools this morning. At Fort street the pupils rendered a comedy in French. The mission was entertained in the ...

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  14. "GERMAN BRAVERY."

    The "Times" correspondent at The Hegue says the Belgian paper, "Libre Belgique," which is secretly published, contains under the heading "German ...

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  15. PROTECTING THE SOVIET.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the "Rhonisch Westfealieche Zertung" publishes a message from Mo[?]cow, stating that the Soviet Government ...

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  16. CONDITIONS OF MASSES.

    A message from Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the German Majority Socialists Trade Unionists have presented a memorial to Baron Von ...

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  17. [?]BELGIAN ATTACK.

    [?]On communique, received at Wednesday, States:— [?] of the enlarging successes [?] August and 9th September ...

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  18. HIGH GROUND TAKEN.

    Mr Phillips, the "Daily Express" correspondent at the British headquarters, says on the right British patrols advanced the line costward of the ridge of Holman ...

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  19. REPATRIATION COMMITTEES

    The Minister for Repatriation, Senator Millen, announced to-day that he had grouped districts for the purposes of repatriation, and had allotted them to the ...

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  20. WHITE GUAROS REVOLT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm says that a message from Moscow states that the White Gnards revolted. The Assamns Government in the Nijhuli ...

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  21. AUSTRALIANS HARASS ENEMY.

    Mr Beach Thomas, the "Daily mail" correspondent at the British headquarters, says that Australian patrols do not give the German any rest. They are ...

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  22. [?]LIN CLAIMS SUCCESS.

    [?]ralty: By Wireless Press. ) on official report, received on [?] afternoon, said:— English attacks in the ...

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  23. AUSTRIA'S FOOD CRISIS.

    The "Times " correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Austrians are facing the winter almost despairingly, owing to the increased scarcity and enormous price ...

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  24. PEASANTS ATTACK GERMANS.

    A message from Kieff states that a sanguinary skirmish occurred at Brusilovka (west of Kieff) between well armed peasants and Germans. The former ...

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  25. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    The hon. treasurer. Miss M. Anderson; acknowledges receipt of the following amounts:—Amount previously acknowledged, £28,487/13/4: Barrumbeet branch ...

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  26. [?] HAULS OF BOOTY.

    [?]ding on Wednesday morning correspondent at the British [?] said:— [?]reening troops yesterday ...

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  27. AIR EXPLOITS.

    Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters' recounts recent air exploits. A two seater attacked 20, He shot down two ...

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  28. RUSSIA'S INDEMNITY.

    According to the "Times" correspondent at Copenhagen, the Balsbeyiks have delivered to Germany 250,00,00 [?]oubles (nominally £25,00,00) as the first ...

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  29. ITALIAN FRONT

    An Italian official message states:— The British effected a brilliant coup demain on the Asiago Plateau, indicting considerable losses, and taking 77 ...

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  30. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    The many Ballarat friends of Mr. W. Dickson, Secretary for Mines, will regret to learn that he has been notified that his ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN CAMPS.

    Sir Joseph Cook Australian Minister for the Navy, in the course of an interview, said that he was spending his time trying to gather inside knowledge ...

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  32. WOMEN AND ALIENS

    A deputation of representatives of women's societies called on Sir George Cave, House Secretary, and urged that the law should be amended to allow British ...

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  33. [?]NEMY'S DEFENCES.

    [?]vant article by Capt Von Salz[?] military expert of the "Voslang," is published by that in Silzmann, who anticipates ...

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  34. AIRMEN'S EXPEDITION.

    Italian airmen flow 300 miles and bombed towns in the Australian Tyrol. Railway bridges and trains were hit, reports a Washington message. ...

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  35. CORPORAL J. C. POLLOCK.

    In a receipt list of casualties the address of Cpl J. C. Pollock one of the wounded, was given as Durham street Ballarat East, instead of Ballarat West ...

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  36. SEBASTOPOL BOROUGH COUNCIL

    Present: Mayor D. Hughes (in the chair). Crs W. H. Franklin. R. Odgers, J. Hopkins, W. H. Wallis, W. A. Madden, G. Keirl, Apologies from Crs E. Jenkins ...

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  37. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that the members of the Country Council met the members of the Fire Brigade, who were accompanied by their ...

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  38. PRIVATE C. GARRARD.

    Mrs Lily M. Garrard, of Duke street, Windsor, has been officially notified that her, husband, Pte Clifford Garnard, was killed in action in France on 31st August. ...

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  39. ENEMY'S KAWLESS ACTS.

    Advices' from Paris state that the French Government his proposed the formation of an international commission, including representatives of the ...

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  40. BRITAIN'S WAR WORK

    Mr Massey, the Prime Minister of New Zealand interview by a representative of the "Morning Post" after the completion of his work in the War Cabinet and ...

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  41. ADVENTURE: THE SILVER LINING

    At night, Jim says, there's a lot of fun and excitement to be got. It won't come tame to you. You have to go and look for it. But, anyway, It's there, to be ...

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  42. AMERICAN FORCES.

    [?]hing from the American Hend[?] the "Times" correspondent raiders south of Verdun are Americans every where ready ...

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  43. COTTON SPINNERS STRIKE.

    The Official Press Bureau announces that owing to the decision of the operative cotton spinners to strike, the Government t invoked the Defence of the Realm ...

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  44. ADJUTANT-GENERAL OF FORCES.

    A War Office announcement says that Mir-Gun Sir George Macdonough, a director of the War Office, will succeed Lt [?]Gen Sir Nevil Macready as ...

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  45. PRIVATE DAVID WATKINS.

    Mr and Mrs W. Watkins. of Carngham, have been notified by the Defence Department that their son, Pte David Watkins, has been wounded in France. The nature ...

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  46. PRIVATE A. COLEMAN.

    Mrs J. Hunter, of 603 Pleasant street, South Ballarat, has been informed by the Base Records Office that her grandson, Pte A. Coleman, was on 25th August ...

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  47. U BOATS ACTIVE

    Washington reports that an American troopship with 2800 persons on board was torpedoed off the English coast on Friday, but did not dink. The soldiers and ...

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  48. SOUTH AFRICAN FEDERATION.

    By a unanimous vote the Ironmoulders' Society at Johannesburg has decided to secede from the industrial Federation, and been is no hope of negotiations being ...

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  49. LLOYD-GEORGE ON TOUR

    Mr Lloyd-George arrived at Manchester and was greeted with an immense ovation from great crowds and thousands of munition workers. He was welcomed by ...

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  50. [?] OF GERMAN ARMY.

    Correspondent at British head[?] Wednesday evening says that [?] morale of the German army [?] by the demeanor of the ...

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  51. SAPPER NORMAN BRAYSHAW.

    Mr Jas. Brayshaw, of Anderson street has been notified by the Defence authorities that his son, Spr Norman Brayshaw, of the 6th Field Engineers, who was ...

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  52. LARGE LINER TORPEDOED.

    It is slated by the "New York Times" that the Canadian Pacific Company's passenger stronger Missanable, 12.469 tons, has torpedoed when west ward bound from ...

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  53. CARELESSNESS CAUSES CONSTIPATION

    If you are constipated it is your own fault. It is caused by carelessness and can be corrected e cultivating careful habits. ...

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  54. TURKS MURDER CHRISTIANS

    An official despatch from Teheran confirms the report that the Turks are murdering Christians, including priests. ...

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  55. ENEMY SUBMARINE SUNK.

    Further particulars have been received at Washington of the sinking of an enemy submarine by gunfire from an American oil tank steamer 100 miles cast of Sandy ...

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  56. GERMAN SPIES ARRESTED

    A message from Switzerland states that nine German spies have been arrested. ...

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  57. [?] LOSSES ON AISNE.

    [?]ed State Consul at Melbourne[?] Reuter with the following wire[?] Honolalu:—[?] despatch says the Americans ...

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  58. PRESIDENT WILSON

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that the American Embassy deutes that President Wilson will visit Europe in the near future. ...

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  59. PORTUGAL SHORT OF FOOD

    Ford restrictions have been enforced in Portugal. Bread rations are being issued, reports & Washington message. ...

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