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    the cable news on this page so [?]hended has appeared in the "Times" [?] to Australia by special permission. It should be understood opinions are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  3. WILSON'S REPLY

    Vancouver report that President Wilson has notified Berlin that no peare is possible while the Germans are on Allied soil. He asks for a guarantee of good ...

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  4. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent, at the French headquarters, telegraphing on Tuesday afternoon, said that with the extension of the battle east of the Meuso ...

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  5. FEDERAL MEMBER ENLISTS

    When questions were being asked in the House of Representatives this afternoon, Mr Jowett created something of a stir. Advancing down the gangway he ...

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  6. CAPTURE OF BEYROUT

    Advices from Paris report that French divisions in Syria centered Beyront at 6 o'clock on the morning of 7th October amid the indeseriba[?]le outhusiasm of the ...

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  7. [?]HE NEW THRUST

    AOK ON FRONT OF 20 MILES TIONS WERE COMPLETELY SUCCESSFUL ...

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  8. BRITISH ADVANCE CONTINUES.

    A Palestine official report, dealing with the operations in Syria says:—"Our cavalry on Sunday occupied Zahlo (3) [?] north-wested of Damascus and ...

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  9. SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT.

    A significant development is apparently at head owing to the new advance of the Cambrat St. Quentin front. We are now only two miles from Busigay and ...

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  10. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    Ballarat East Men's Section—1/ per month collection scheme : Amount previously acknowledged, £1123/96 : Mrs J. Ritche, £1/8 6 Mrs Duan, £2[?]/; Mrs ...

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  11. EXECUTIONS AT PETROGRAD

    Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm says :—A Petrograd message states that the ex-Premier, Tr[?]poff, and ex-Minister for War G[?]koff have been executed. ...

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  12. (Reuter.)

    correspondent at British reports;— [?] and Fourth Armies deliver[?] in which the Amert ...

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  13. TURKISH MINISTRY.

    A. Vancouver message states that the Turkish Government has resigned. A similar message has been received by the "Daily News" from its Berno correspondent. ...

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  14. METROPOLITAN TRAMWAYS

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night the Metropolitan Tramway Bill was further considered in Committee. On clause 5 the Opposition members ...

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  15. MACKENSEN IN SERBIA

    A Vancouver message from General says that Field-Marshal Von Mackensen has arrived in Serbia to save the remant of the army. The Allies are ...

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  16. SMYRNA AND ALLIES.

    It is announced at Athone that the Governer of Smyrun, whom the Germans recently denounced as a supporter of the Allies, has sent delegates to Athens to ...

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  17. HAIG'S DESPATCH.

    [?] received at 11.30 p.m Field-Marshal Haig reports:— 4.30 and 5 this morning the Fourth Armies attacked on a ...

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  18. HEAVY FIGHTING EXPECTED.

    Reuter learns that the Serhians expect very heavy fighting at Nish, whicher three German divisions from A[?]enia and two Austian divisions from Italy. ...

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  19. HUNS' DWINDLING MAN-POWER.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on Tuesday evening, said :— Over 16 enemy divisions to-day were ...

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  20. BALLARAT SHIRE COUNCIL

    President: The president (Cr D. Walton), Crs Henderson, Steward, Ryan, Baird and M'Kenzie was received for the absence of Crs Troup and ...

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  21. FRANCO-AMERICAN ADVANCE

    A message from Paris says that the last shells have fallen on Rheims Cathedral. The France-American troops have driven the German over a front of ...

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  22. LIBERATION OF ARMENIANS

    Cr Frank Stapley, the Lord Mayor of Melbourne, having sent a cable message to the Government announcing the anxiety of the Armenian community in ...

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  23. "The Courier" Office, 4 a.m. CAMBRAI ENTERED

    Field-Marshal Haig reports. under date 2.50 p.m. Wednesday, that the Third and Fourth Armies resumed attacks that morning, and are progressing rapidly ...

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  24. PRESIDENT WILSON'S NOTE.

    President Wilson's reply, addressed to Germany on Tuesday was a preliminary to the general reply to the German Note. The only thing the American State ...

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  25. GERMAN TANKS NEAR FRONT.

    Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters says :—The attack was conspicuously successful on the whole front. The enemy ...

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  26. GERMANY AWAITS REPLY.

    It is stated by the Cipenbagen correspondent of the "Times" that the arrival of President Wilson's reply is accpeted in Berlin in a few days, and is awaited ...

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  27. BULGARIA'S CAPITULATION

    A message from Salouika says that in addition to prisoners already reported in the victorious Macodonian offensive 65,000 Balgars, west of Uskub, have now ...

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  28. WILD STORIES IN GERMANY.

    Mr Tower the "Daily Mail" correspondent at Rotterdam, says Germany is excited and seething with wild stories, Including rumors that the Kaiser intends ...

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  29. FRENCH OPERATIONS.

    [?] comminique received at 1.55 [?]-North-east of St. Quentin [?] conjuction with the Bri[?] on Tuesday morning on a ...

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  30. OPERATIONS IN CHAMPAGNE.

    An American official message at 1.10 a.m on Wednesday says:—We captured Cornay and against stubborn fighting continued t advance in the Argonne ...

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  31. FLYING TO AUSTRALIA

    Mr Handley Page in an. Interview regarding the practicability of Anglo-Australian aeroplaning, said unquestionably an Atlantic trip could he achieved as ...

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  32. BUNINYONG RAND MINES.

    Sir.—Judging from the letter signed "Progress." commenting on It Mr C. E. Walker's mining proposition, it appears to me that any suggestion made for the ...

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  33. FEDERAL SHIPBUILDING

    The report of the Director of Ship building dealing with the progress of the Commonwealth shipbuilding, which was laid before the Federal Cabinet today ...

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  34. "DEMOCRATISED GERMANY."

    Notwithsinnding the dom[?]ratisation promises, the Kaiser retains his pose as the All-Highest War Lord, issuing mani[?]ostoes, using the imperial "I" ...

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  35. BATTALION ISOLATED.

    Reuter's correspondent at the American headquarters telegraphing on Tuesday said notable progress was made yesterday. We gained ground essential to our ...

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  36. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    It is maintained by doctors that the present is the worst epidemic that has over visited South Africa, reports a Cape Town message. Much good is hoped or ...

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  37. LINER TORPEDOED

    Cape Town advices report that among the missing passengers of the Japanese steamer Hirano Muru, which was torpedoed while on a voyage from London. ...

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  38. ITALY DISTRUSTS OFFER.

    Rome advices report that distrust of the German peace offer is generally expressed by the newspapers. They opposed the granting of an armistice. ...

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  39. PIRACY'S RED ROLE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Christian says that it is announced that up to Use present 1008 Norwegian sailors have been killed by German submarines. ...

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  40. THE BELGIAN FRONT.

    A Belgian communique received at 12.25 am. Wednesday says:—"The enemy at night time violently bombarded our, front line on the outski[?]s of Roulers ...

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  41. RETURNING ANZACS

    The Comforts Fund will provide for a thousand Anzacs returning to Australia a quarter of a million cigarettes, 250 lb of tobacco, and quantities of milk ...

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  42. ARMISTICE WOULD FAVOR FOE.

    Mr Herbert Shlebontham, military export of the '"Times," says:— An armistice would immensely favor Germany, enabling the completion of the ...

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  43. GERMAN MESSAGES.

    [?] official message reports:— British north of the Scarpo gained in Neuvi[?]cuit. The Americans [?] their attempt to break through ...

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  44. EPIDEMIC IN ENGLAND.

    Spanish inllenza is raging at Ports mouth and Glagow and other Ports. Schools are closing, and many deaths are reported. ...

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  45. HUNS' SYSTEMATIC PILLAGE.

    Reuter's Agency learns that the Bel[?] Government is considering with the Allies what measures should be taken in regard to the enemy's systematic ...

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  46. GOLD PRODUCTION

    A meeting of the London Chamber of Commerce resolved to ask the Government to treat gold production preferentially Mr H. C. Blyth said that the ...

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  47. Advertising

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  48. FAMOUS AIRMAN MISSING

    According to the Paris correspondent of the "Times" Lt Bone Fonck is missing. He had downed four enemy planes in 20 minutes, bringing his official total ...

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  49. To the Editor of "The Courier."

    Sir.—It seems useless to impress Mr Walker with the fact that it would be waste of money to attempt any such scheme as he urges. Mr Eldridge in ...

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  50. FENING THE RESISTANCE.

    message from the American head[?] in France states:— Germans are stifly resisting on [?] and the Argenne. They are ...

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  51. "WE ARE GOING TO WIN"

    Speaking at Glasgow on Tuesday, Mr Winston Churchill said:— "We are going to win outright. We are not going in be robbed of victory at the last moment." ...

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  52. AIRCRAFT ACTIVE.

    Field-Marshal Haig is an aviation report says:— "We dropped 13½ tons of bombs on large targets and attacked [?]rodomes from a low attitude with ...

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  53. SWISS BALLOON DESTROYED

    Berne adviced report that the Gereman Minister has visited M. Schulthess, the President, and apologised for the action of a German airman in destroyinng n Swiss ...

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  54. FRENCH SHIPBUILDING

    Paris advices report that France is planning a great naval and mercantile shipbuilding programme, of which the first part provides 1,500,000 tons. The ...

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  55. DIFFERENT NOW.

    The captain was receiving the now middy. "Well, boy, the old story, I suppose— fool of the family sent to [?] ...

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  56. SPANISH CABINET RESIGNS

    Reuter's correspondent at San Sobastian states that the Spanish Government has resigned. ...

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