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  2. ATTACK IN FLANDERS

    British, French, and Belgian troops attacked on a wide front In Flanders on Monday morning. The attack was from Comines (southeast of Ypres), ...

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  3. BEYOND LOAN

    A French communique received at 1.45 a.m. on Tuesday says:—Local operations improved our positions on the west bank of the Olso. South of Serre we reached ...

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

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  5. CRISIS IN GERMANY

    There are reports of a fresh crisis to Germany arising out of the popular distrust of the Government. This has been growing since the publication of Prince ...

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  6. [?]ILSON'S ANSWER

    [?]llies have exchanged views peace situation and an un[?] reply to Germany is indi[?] ington advices report that ...

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  7. THE "DEMOCRATIC" MAX.

    There are indications from independent sources that another political crisis is brewing in Germany. The Left Wing Party are trying to oust Princes Max. ...

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  8. DESOLATION AROUND LAON.

    Mr Campbell, the "Times" correspondent at the French headquarters, says:— "The desolation around Laon equals the worst of the war. As far as the eye ...

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  9. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    Various messages indicate that the situations in Austria-Hungary is most critical. A Zurich telegram even says that the and of the Dual Monarchy is ...

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  10. BELGIANS BREAK RESISTANCE.

    A Belgian communique received at 1.20 a.m. On Tuesday says: At 5.30 this morning Belgian troops co-operating with the French attacked on a front of over 20 ...

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  11. PESSIMISM IN GERMANY.

    The "Times" correspondent at The Hague says that blank despair describes the German workers regarding the outlook and prospects of the war. A ...

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  12. TURKEY'S NOTIFICATION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says the "Weser Zeitung's" Vienna correspondent telegraphs that Turkey has notified Vienna that the intended to seek ...

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  13. THE ENEMY'S PROBLEM.

    Telegraphing from Paris. the "Times" correspondent says:— Military experts expect a temporary resistance along the Serre River, but the ...

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  14. DUTCHMEN DELIGHTED.

    Germany's Note has not affected the London Exchange, which has received it sceptically, when the House of Comments resumes on Tuesday the pacifist ...

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  15. INTENSIVE SUBMARINISM.

    The warning given by Sir Erie Geddes in a speech at Washington that Germany amid the peace offensive is preparing an intensive submarinism is confirmed by ...

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  16. BERLIN MESSAGES.

    A German official report received on Monday says:— A counter attack threw the enemy out of the whole of the portion of ...

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  17. [?]CEPTANCE OF TERMS.

    [?]er reports that many tele[?] message received at the [?] flatly disagreed with the [?] made by Mr W. G. M'Adoo, ...

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  18. THE AMERICAN FRONT.

    Reuter's correspondent at the American headquarters, telegraphing at noon on Monday, said:— The bombardment along the American ...

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  19. ATTACK SUCCEEDS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters, telegraphing on Monday, said:— The second British Army, with strong ...

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  20. EVERY OUNCE OF STRENGTH.

    The American Consul at Melbourne has furnished to Reuter the following wireless via Honolulu:— Secretary Baker, of the War ...

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  21. OCCUPATION OF ESSEN.

    The "Manchester Guardian," hitherto one of the most moderate exponents of the British war views, and occasionally almost pacifist, suggests that the German ...

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  22. RAIN HAMPERS AIRMEN.

    Field-Marshal Haig in an aviation report says:— Mist and rain on the 13th prevented air fighting. We shot down one enemy ...

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  23. RETREAT ORDERLY.

    It Is reliably stated that the enemy retirement to the Hunding line so far has been quite orderly and unhurried. It does not seem that the enemy is any ...

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  24. "EVACUATION MAY BE FATAL."

    A message received at Amsterdam from Berlin states that the Conservative members of the Reichstag have declared that "evacuation of the occupied territory ...

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  25. OPERATIONS HAVE GONE WELL.

    Reuter learns that to-day's attack in Flanders was on a front of 28 miles from Dixmude to Wervieq. Operations have gone very well. By mid-day the Allies ...

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  26. FRANCE AND AUSTRALIA

    To-night the Commonwealth Ministry entertained General Pan and other members of the French Mission at dinner in the Queen's Hall Parliament House. ...

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  27. AMERICAN PRESS COMMENTS.

    American Consul at Melbourne has [?] to Reuter the following wireless [?]:— inneapolis "Tribune" says there ...

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  28. THE KING IN LONDON.

    His Majesty the King came from Sandringham this morning an discussed the situation in long conferences with Mr Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, and ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA'S EXPENDITURE.

    Mr M'Coll, speaking in Trafalgar Square in support of the War Bonds Campaign demanded ton for ton confiscation of German Ships to replace vessels ...

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  30. POSITION IN RUSSIA

    Advices from Shanghai report that Sir C. Eliot, British High Commissioner and Plenipotentiary for Siboria, arrived at Ekaterinburg on 3rd October, and was ...

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  31. JUSTICE IS STERN.

    At a luncheon given to M. Nikola Pasitch the Serbian Premier, in the Mansion House, Lord Reading. With great deliberation, said Speaking as Lord Chief ...

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  32. INDEPENDENT POLAND.

    A Router message from Amsterdam says that owing to the acceptance of President Wilson's points the Prussian Poles have issued a manifesto demanding unity of ...

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  33. AMERICAN OPINION DIVIED.

    [?]a in regard to Germany's peace is divided, reports a Washing[?] age. One side adheres to the expressed by Senator Lodge, and ...

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  34. FRANCE AND FINLAND.

    An official message states that France has broken off diplomatic relations with Finland owing to the Finnish Diet having illegally elected Prince Friedrich ...

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  35. ACTION BY LUXEMBURG.

    As Amsterdam message says that Luxemburg has made a demand that Germany shall evacuate her territory. German troops have been in ...

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  36. HEROES' HOME-COMING

    Never have such scenes of enthusiasm been witnessed in Hobart during the war as those associated with the return of three Tasmanian V.C.'s Lt Dwyer, Sgt ...

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  37. OPERATIONS IN SERBIA

    An Austrian official message says in the region northward of Nish Withdrawal engagements continue. The civil population is participating. The enemy ...

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  38. INFLUENZA SOURCE

    An official message issued at Cape Town says that the approximate number of deaths from influenza in Cape Town and suburbs, excluding certain suburbs, ...

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  39. GREAT SUCCESS PREDICTED.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on Monday said: We may reasonably assume that the Germans expected this attack on a grand ...

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  40. EASTERN MACEDONIA OCCUPIED.

    A French Eastern communique says: The Senbians, supported by the Allies continue to liberate territories. The Greeks are participating, and reoccupied ...

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  41. RECRUITING FIGURES

    The recruiting figures for Australia last week totalled 697, as against 657 for the previous week. The various States were divided as follows:—New South Wales, ...

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  42. POSITION MORE HOPEFUL.

    Cape Town reports that the position in regard to the influenza epidemic continued to be more hopeful, hut the outbreak is still spreading to all parts of the ...

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  43. NEWS FROM GERMANY.

    The United States has not yet communicated with Britain regarding Germany's reply. There is reason to believe that the ...

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  44. HUNS STEAL STORES.

    Bulgaria has protested against the action of the departing German troops in approaching Bulgarian military stores and materials , and forcing wounded ...

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  45. REPARATION AND RESTITUTION.

    [?]be C. S. Thomas (Democrat) has [?] a motion in the United States demanding German reparation, [?] and guarantees before ...

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  46. POLITICAL AMNESTY

    It is officially announced at Berlin that the Kaiser has granted an extensive political amnesty, including in its scope those sentenced by court market, to ...

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  47. ENEMY MUST BE CRUSHED.

    Sir Joseph Ward considers that Foch's attitude regarding the German proposals are satisfactory and measuring from one point of view, The temporary cessation ...

    Article : 84 words
  48. PIRACY OUTRACES

    The new German Government, in a Nobe rewarding the sinking of the Hirano Maru and the Leinster, answers that the sinking of both was the inevitable consequences of ...

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  49. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    Field Marshal Haig, in a message received at 11 p.m. Monday, says; On the British front, southwards of the Lya, there were only local actions. Our ...

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  50. DESPATCH OF TROOPS.

    [?]as announced from the While on Monday afternoon that the Stated would continue to sent to [?] 230,000 men monthly. The ...

    Article : 39 words
  51. CHINESE PREMIER RESIGNS

    It is stated that Tuan Chi-Jul, the Chinese Premier and War Minister, has resigned and that Tang Hun-lung, Minister of the Interior, has become Premier ...

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  52. WAR EXPERIENCES

    Sgt W. J. Denny, M.P., is publishing a book concerning his war experiences in Australia, France, and Amories. ...

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