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  2. LATEST WAR NEWS

    The "Daily Mail" in a leading article, says, given a continuance of fine weather, Tuesday's victory means the collapse of the whole German front, ...

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    [?]able news on this page no headed has appeared in the "Times," [?] to Australia by special permission. It should be understood [?] are not those of the "Times" values expressly stated to be so [?] ...

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  4. BRITISH BATTLES

    Since 8th August the British armies have engaged and defeated more than 80 German divisions, many of the divisions being two and three times over ...

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  5. BULGARS TO ASSIST

    A message received in Amsterdam from Constantinople states that Bulgaria is sending troops against Turkey in accordance with the Allies' plans. ...

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  6. [?]CHING TO VICTORY

    [?] message, received at [?] states that 500,000 Ger[?] full retreat between St [?]. The Allied ...

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  7. DEFENCE OF THE DANUBE.

    It is stated by the "Evening News" that Field-Marshal Von Mackensen has established has headquarters at Belgrade, with a view to the defence of the Danube, ...

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  8. PREPARE FOR 1919.

    Mr Winston Churchill, in a speech, said the discharge of shot and shell exceeded 1200 tons daily. Preparations must be made to continue the war on ...

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  9. RETIREMENT VERY RAPID.

    Telegraphing from the British headquarters on Tuesday, Reuter's correspondent says:— The enemy's withdrawal between St ...

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  10. A LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Mr Barnes, presiding at Grey's meeting and speaking as a representative of British Labor, said that Prussian militarian having decided to submit the ...

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  11. GERMAN RULE IN FINLAND

    It is announced in a message from Stockdown that the Finnish Landtag has elected Prince Friedrich Carl, second cousin of the Kaiser, King of Finland ...

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  12. FRANCO-SERBIAN ADVANCE.

    A French Eastern communique states that on the 9th October the France- Serbians continued their successful advance and reached Zakochtota and Svotic. ...

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  13. GREEKS REACH KAVALA.

    A Greek communique received at 6.55 p.m. Thursday says that cast of Macedonia we reached Kavala, which is in a lamentable condition owing to the ...

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  14. GERMANS WISH FOR PEACE.

    The "Times" correspondent at The Hague says travellers from Germany state that the Germans are discussing a campaign against Bulgaria, but agree ...

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  15. GERMANY AND TURKEY.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris says that a message from Berlin claims that good communications have already been opened with Turkey through Odessa ...

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  16. [?]AIG'S REPORT.

    Haig reported as fol[?] on Thursday evening:—"We [?] at dawn on the [?] front, rapidly progressing ...

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  17. PEACE OFFENSIVE

    Rumors that the Kaiser has abdicated in favor of his grandson Wilhelm, under the regency of Prince Henry of Prussia, have spread over Germany. Amsterdam ...

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  18. FALSE PLACARDS.

    The nervous tension Germany is illustrated by the exciting scenes of joy when false placards announced President Wilson had accepted the German ...

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  19. REMARKABLY FRUITFUL WEEK.

    Those in responsible quarters regard the British victory on Tuesday and Wednesday by for the most important event in a remarkably fruitful week, because, apart ...

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  20. LIEBNECHT RELEASED.

    The "Berliner Tageblutt" says that Herr Liebncoht, the well-known German Socialist., who opposed Germany's war policy, lies been released from prison. ...

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  21. INDEMNITY FROM RUSSIA.

    M. Kerensky, the former Russian Prime Minister, states in an article in the "Pall Mall Ga[?]rette" that the successive defeats in Turkey and Bulgaria's ...

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  22. [?]NCH OPERATIONS.

    [?] continued to the night [?] St. Quentin, says a French [?] recessed on Thursday at [?] ...

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  23. LUDENDORFF IN BERLIN.

    A French communique received on Friday morning says:— We drove back the enemy northwards and occupied Vanieres. Further east we ...

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  24. FIGHTING IN THE NORTH.

    A North Russian official message, dated 6th October, says the enemy strongly counter-attacked up the river line at Felepskaza, 170 miles from Archangel ...

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  25. KING EXPRESSES GRATITUDE.

    His Majesty the King has sent the following message to Field-Marshal Haig:— "The magnificent advance of the armies under your command, powerfully ...

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  26. THE CONFIRMED MALEFACTOR.

    Mr W. A. Appleton, secretary of the Federation of Trades' Unions, writes that humanity must impose deterrent penalties upon that ruthless and ...

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  27. TURKEY AWAITS DEVELOPMENTS.

    Geneva telegrams state that the Turkish Government has decided to await the conclusions of Germany's peace efforts. If these fail it will independently negotiate ...

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  28. CZECHO-SLOVAK TROOPS.

    All danger threatening the Murman railway and the coast is now removed. The situation of the Czecho-Slovak troops, however, remains serious. It is ...

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  29. CAMBRAI A CRUEL SIGHT.

    Mr P. Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at British Headquarters, says that Cambrai has become a cruel sight. ...

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  30. [?]RLIN ADMISSIONS.

    [?] official message received on [?]:—[?] of strong infantry attacks [?] of Le Ca[?], we ...

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  31. TRAINING DISABLED MEN

    Mr C. Gray, secretary of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council, and a member of the Vocational Training Committee of the Department of Repatriation in ...

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  32. AIRMEN CAUSE CONFUSION.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in an aviation report, says:—"our low fliers with bombs and machine guns caused destruction and confusion in columns of ...

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  33. PALESTINE VICTORY

    A Palestine communique received on Thursday at 4.55 p.m. states:— Franco-British warships catered the port at Beyrout on Sunday, and found ...

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  34. WILD RUMORS IN BERLIN

    The "Times" correspondent at The Hague says that Berlin is teeming with the wildest rumors. A report that the Government is confiscating all bank ...

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  35. AMERICA'S REPLY.

    Washington advices report that President Wilson will probably go before Congress to cast further light upon the position he took in his inquiry to Prince ...

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  36. ADVANCE FOUR MILES.

    [?] states that the French [?] advanced four miles. [?] captured. [?] correspondent in Paris says ...

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  37. HUN OVERTURES TO CZECHS.

    The U.S. Consol at Melbourne has furnished to Reuter the following wireless via Honolulu:— A despatch from a neutral country to ...

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  38. TURKS FEAR MOVE ON TIGRIS.

    All further danger to our communications between Bagdad and the Caspian Sea has been removed. The Turks are also reported to be withdrawing troops ...

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  39. AUSTRIA DISINTEGRATING.

    Telegraphing from Zurich, the correspondent of the "Times" there says:— Reports from Vienna state that the movement for the separation of Austria ...

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  40. AUSTRALIAN COMFORTS FUND

    he hon. treasurer, Mr. Geo Glenny, acknowledges with thanks the following contributions:—Previous total, £5018 17/10: Mrs B. Smith, St. Peter's Branch, ...

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  41. U BOAT SINKS STEAMER

    Further particulars of the sinking of the Japanese steamer Hirano Maru while on a voyage from London to Cape Town show that the vessel was torpedoed at ...

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  42. ALLIED LEADERS MEET.

    The Press Bureau states that the Premier, Mr Bonar Law, and Lord Robert Cecil, with the Chief of the Imperial General Stuff, have returned from a ...

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  43. [?]ITY OF THE ATTACK.

    [?] to the Paris correspondent [?] formidable informal ma[?] used for blowing up buildings [?] of Gambrai immediately ...

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  44. "PEACE BY NEGOTIATION"

    Some people in Australia to-day are proclaiming that recruiting is unnecessary since the right way to end the war is not by fighting, but by ...

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  45. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    In Cape Town the influenza epidemic shows no change. There are mere signs of activity in the city, but there is no appreciable abatement among the ...

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  46. DEBATING AND OTHER SOCIETIES

    St. John's Presbyterian Young Men's Club met in the club room on Tuesday night. Mr A. Bell was voted to the chair in the absence of the president and ...

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  47. HAS LUDENDORFF RESIGNED?

    A natural country reports that Gen Ludendorff is suffering from a general collapse and has relinquished command of the German army. ...

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  48. THE BRITISH ADVANCE.

    The British have advanced an average depth of 10 miles, and their line now runs from the Solle River cast of Cambrai) to St. Souplet (south of Le Cateau) and ...

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  49. [?]ANCE MUST COLLAPSE.

    [?] from the Paris correspondent [?] "Times" says:— [?] authorities agree that General [?]must immediately face ...

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  50. DUTCH PRECAUTIONS.

    A message which has been received from The Hague states that with a view to military developments in Belgium leave to all Dutch soldiers has been ...

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  51. BRITISH CABINET TO MEET

    Mr W. M. Hughes, the Commonwealth Prime Minister, has been summoned to an urgent meeting of the British Cabinet on Friday, and has consequently ...

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  52. GERMAN DEPORTATIONS.

    It is reported that the people of Bruges fiercely against the German deportations, and that the troops killed and injured many of the citizens. ...

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  53. [?]ENCES OF ANTWERP.

    [?] reported that the fortifie[?] Antwerp are being enor[?] strengthened, and that the Ger[?] entrenching on two ...

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  54. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    The work made and despatched last month comprised:—70 shirts, 1720 pairs socks, 1400 pairs underpants, 10 pairs mittons, 20 capes, washers, 10 searves, 2 ...

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  55. MAIL STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    The Irish mail steamer Leinster has been torpedoed. Four hundred lives were lost. ...

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  56. KAISER SENDS MESSAGE.

    A message has been sent to the German industrial associations by the Kaisor, in which he says:— "The hour is grave. We are fighting ...

    Article : 47 words
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