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

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  3. ATTACK IN THE ARGONNE

    The German retreat is regarded as most significant. They will probably bank being the Oise releasing Le Catelet and posting at Mormal Forest(north-east of ...

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  4. OPEN DIPLOMACY

    The "Daily Mail" says the advantage of open diplomacy is demonstrated by President Wilson's reply. He is taking the whole world into his confidence and ...

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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS

    A French communique received at 5.15 am Thursday says: "The far[?]us Angle French attach for several days must south of St. Quench f[?] a general German ...

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  6. ENEMY'S PEACE MOVE

    In London it is announced that President Wilson's Note Satisfires the British Government reports a Vanconver new age. No further reply is intended ...

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  8. [?] ENEMY IN RETREAT

    LES INFLICT HEAVY DEFEAT H RAPIDLY PROCRESSINC EASTWARD RMANS HAMMERED IN FAIR FIGHT ...

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  9. HAS THE KAISER ABDICATED ?

    Router's correspondent at Stockholm says that a president rumor is in circulation that the Kaiser has abdicated. ...

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  10. TURKEY'S ATTITUDE

    According to the "Standard," London it be expected that news of the surrender of Turkey will be resolved within is hours ...

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  11. "OUR SUCCESS IS COMPLETE."

    Mr Perry Robinson the "Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters telegraphing on Wednesday says:—"Our succeed is complete We are garnering the fruit The Germany rapidly of ...

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  12. FOE'S FIGHTING ZONE PASSED.

    Router learns that the line now runs of follows:—We held Abancourt Cambrai and Bamillies (north of Cambrai) East doellvre (north-east of Cambrai) Awoing ...

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  13. THE WOTAN LINE.

    Router's correspondent at the French headquarters telegraphing on Wednesday said: The Germans in the Champagne still held [?] but have been driven back at several important points ...

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  14. GERMANS OFFER A TRICK.

    Addressing a gathering of Australian business men in London Mr Hughest Prime Minister of Australia declared that Germany know she was beaten ...

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  15. AMERICAN MESSAGES

    The American Consul at Melbourne has handed to Router the following wireless via Honolulu:— The Pacific Ports state that all ...

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  16. MESSAGE FROM LLOYD-GEORGE.

    The Press Burecau states that Lloyd George has sent the following message to Field Marshall Haig:— I have heard from Marshal Foch ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    Mr Hughes in speech at the Baltic Exchange referring to saw materials said Solff says Germany needs the wool of 50,000,000 sheep. "I cannot speak for ...

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  18. GERMAN WAR MINISTER

    Router's correspondent at Copenhagon says that a Berjin message sates that the resignation of the War Minister Von Store has been accepted and ...

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  19. [?] DETAILS PROGRESS.

    [?] at 12.15 a.m. [?] held Marshal Haig reported:—[?] heavy [?] on the enemy [?] and st. Quention ...

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  20. THE ARMISTICE PROPOSAL

    The "Daily Chronicle" says if Wilson's preliminary enquiries are answered a full statement will doubtless be made after consultation with the Allies and it will ...

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  21. WAR PICTURES EXHIBITION

    Trouble has arisen with the Australian artists awing to the dilatorioces of the Melbourne authorities in competing arrangements for the proposed Australian ...

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  22. AIRMEN ASSIST INFANTRY.

    Field Marshal Haig in aviation report received at 10.50 pm Wednesday says:—Our s[?] are active on the whole from keeping in close ...

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  23. CAPTURE OF CAMBRAI.

    Router's correspondent at British headquarters telegraphing on Wednesday evening Said:—Canadian patrols were the first to enter Cambri town in the ...

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  24. MOUNTED ANZACS

    A movement has been set on foot by Australian and New Zealand troops in Palestine and Egypt for the erection on the banks of the Sucz Canal of a ...

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  25. POLICY OF DESTRUCTION.

    In the newspaper numerorus articles are published indicating a general hardening of British fooling against Germany. This is due to the persistence in the ...

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  26. THE BALKANS

    The Crown Prince of Scerbia has entered Uskub, wihthor the Serbian Government immediately proceeding Amsterdam advices report that ...

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  27. THE HALLETT INQUIRY

    The, Chairman, (Mr Anderon) of the Board that is enquiring into the dismissed of Sen-Const S.J. Hallett this morning remarked that it was ...

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  28. FRANCE AND AUSTRALIA

    The French Mission left by this evening express, for Melbourne, Speaking of what had born done in Australia, Dr Andre Siegfried. secretary ...

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  29. "The Courier" Office, 3.45 a.m. BRITISH PRESSING ON

    Latest news from the Front states that the British continued to advance throughout the night and have reached the outskirts of Le Cateau. ...

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  30. [?]FRENCH OPERATIONS.

    [?] of St. Quentin in the [?] says a French Communique on Wednesday we carried blt[?] German position between ...

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  31. TUESDAY'S BATTLE.

    Mr Sidebotham writing in the "Time" says Tuesday battle was one of the greatest battle of the war and ended in a complete Allied victory. ...

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  32. BRAZIL REJECTS OFFER.

    Replying to the Austro - Hungarian peace Note the Government of Brazil has stated:—We are persuaded that the war can only end with the capitulation of the ...

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  33. ITALIANS ENTER ELBASSAN.

    A Italian official report says:— "In Albania offer crushing the stubborns resistance of the enemy's rearguards we entered Elbasean ...

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  34. SETTLEMENT OF SOLDIERS

    In his annual statement to the House of Assembly to-night, the Minister of India Works and Agriculture Mr J. B Hayes stated that during the year estates valued ...

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  35. LABOR'S VIEW STATED.

    A joint meeting to-day of the Parliamentary Committee and Trade Union Congress, and national executive of the Labor Party resolved at the opening that ...

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  36. BERLIN MESSAGES.

    official report says:—"We [?] the enemy's a[?] westward [?] load On botu[?] Roman road in the direction ...

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  37. WHOLE OF CAMBRAI HELD.

    A message from Berlin received at Vancouver says that the German troops have occupied positions to the near of thief former lines in France giving up ...

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  38. MONTENEGRINS TAKE UP ARMS.

    The United States Consul At Melbourne has furnished to Reuter the following wireless from Honolulu:— A London Press despatch states that ...

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  39. BALLARAT BRANCH GEELONG SAILORS' REST

    All who assisted in any may in connection with, the gathering together of the fine lot of comforts sent to headquarters at the close of last year will be pleased ...

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  40. SMEATON SHOW

    The annual show of the Smeaton Agricultural Society will be held on Saturday 9th November. Entries close on 2nd November and entry forms and all ...

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  41. SPANISH INFLUENZA

    In the efforts to cope with the epidemic at Spanish influenza the doctors have mapped out Cape Town into a road so at to ensure eh best of their services ...

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  42. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Mr Jce Thomas late of Mount Egerton and Berringa has received word that his son. Pte Lewis Thomas was killed in action on 22nd ult. The doccased, who ...

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  43. THE NEXT STEP.

    Router is informers that the official vie is that President Wilson's reply forces the next step upon the enemy from whom any fresh developments must ...

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  44. GREAT GERMAN PANIC

    The "nerviness" of the German people and the panicky condition to which they have been reduced by the sudden and to them ominous full in the Western ...

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  45. PANIC IN BERLIN.

    Arrivals from Berlin state that the panic is increasing The population is ajarmed at the possibility of impending defeat and the people throng the street ...

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  46. THRUST IN CENTRE.

    [?] correspondent at British [?] :— [?] victory yielded us in ad[?] prosonors Go squre miles of ...

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  47. CORPORAL H. B. CLARK.

    Ex-Cr h. Clark late of Sebastopol had been advised his only son, Cpl H. B. Clark has been wounded and is dangerously ill. Cpl Clark who left Sebastopol ...

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  48. NEW INCENDIARY BOMBS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Parris says that German airmen are using highly affective new incendiary bombs which spread fires which can only be checked ...

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  49. MAX MUST REPLY "YES" OR "NO."

    A Paris message sales that the Press is delighted with President Wilson's reply. They say that the answer tears to places the German Note. Prince ...

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  50. PRIVATD STANLEY ROBERTS.

    Mr Stan Roberts if 22 Ebden street has been notified that her husband Pte Stan. Roberts, has austained gunshot ...

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  51. AUSTRALIAN FRUITCROWERS

    The Australian Fruit Growers Conference concluded Mr. W. H. Parker (Queensland) was clerted president. It was decided to old the conference ...

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  52. THE PRESIDENT'S CONDITIONS.

    The "Times" in unloading article says that President Wilson's reply is market by characteristic sincerity and clearness of expression. His conditions apply not ...

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  53. SUCCESS EAST OF THE MEUSE.

    It is stated in a message from A morlcan Headquarters that the France time[?] success cast of the Mange has definitely freed [?] The " ...

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  54. GERMAN POISON GAS BLAMED.

    The "Times" correspondent at Cape Town says that a high medical authority states that Spanish influence is directly traceable to German poison gas die ...

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  55. CASTLEMAINE CASUALTIES.

    Pte H. C. Dickenson of Castleamaine, is exported wounded for the fourth time in two years. He is at present suffering from gunshot wounds in the leg thigh ...

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  56. IN THE ARGONNE.

    [?] that in the Argoane the [?] admance is [?] to hund. ...

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