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  2. PROPOSED ARMISTICE

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome says that the Italian Press an[?]nimously endorces the necessity for President Wilson's insistence on the most stringent ...

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  3. THE LEINSTER OUTRAGE

    Crpl J.B. Murray of Kalgoorlie, and Dvr F. Hopkins, of Lilydale, bath members of the 1st Motor Transport Carps. Australian imperial Force, who were ...

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  4. PEACE MOVE

    Reuter learns that President Wilson's reply to Germany practically reflects the view of all the Entente Powers. Prior to the despatch of the reply the Allies ...

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  5. THE BALKANS

    It is announced by the Italian Embasey at Washington that the Allies have captured Durazzo, the Austrian naval bare on the Adriatic. ...

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  6. No Title

    [?] 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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  7. [?]RUST IN FLANDERS

    [?]uing the offensive In Flan[?] Tuesday, the British made [?] advance of a mile, and ...

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  8. SEVENTH WAR LOAN

    Mr Watt announced in the Rouse of Representatives to-night that subscriptions to the Seventh War Loan totalled £37,000,000 or £3,000,00 short, of the ...

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  9. FRANCO-BELGIAN ATTACK.

    A Belgian Communique, received at 1.20 a.m. on Wednesday says:— The France-Belgians continued to advance on the whole front of attack. On the left ...

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  10. BALLARAT'S RESPONSE.

    Latest figures in connection with the War Loan show a further increase in the total investments from Ballarat, the splendid aggregate of £234,550 n having ...

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  11. DOWNING STREET BUSY.

    The situation created by the German reply remains the sale subject of official consideration, and the only topic of outside conversation. Harely during the war has ...

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  12. (Reuter.)

    [?] Item Vancouver report that [?] have captured Thourout, [?] town north of Roulers, on [?] from Roulers to Bruges. The ...

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  13. ADVANCE BEYOND NISH.

    A Serbian communique, received at 2.33 a.m. on Wednesday, says:— "In the course of fighting the Serbians carried the heights north of Nish, and progressed ...

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  14. REPLACING SPANISH LOSSES.

    Reuter's correspondent a Madrid says it is semi-officially announced that the German Embassy is handing over to Spain seven German ships aggregating ...

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  15. PALESTINE CAMPAIGN

    Writing from Beyrout under date of Saturday, Reuter's correspondent says:— "Tripoli and Latalcia (the anoient Laodicea) have already been cleared of ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA'S WAR EFFORTS

    A gratifying appreciation of Australia's effort in this war was expressed by Mr Bafour on the occasion of the departure ...

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  17. [?]FFICIAL MESSAGES.

    [?] to the War Office on Tues[?] Marshal Sir Douglas Haig [?] British attacked again toward ...

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  18. THE EASTWARD EXODUS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Germans has orders to resist fiercely around Roulers pending the removal of immense stores between ...

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  19. MR HUGHES IN PARIS

    M.Pichon, French Minister for Foreign Affairs, says the "Times" Paris correspondent, gave a luncheon in honor of Mr Haghes, Australian Prime Minister ...

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  20. CRISIS IN GERMANY.

    A telegram received in London on Tuesday further confirms the news of the critical condition existing in Germany, Consternation is growing, especially in ...

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  21. FRENCH MISSION

    General Pan and the other members of the French Mission to-day left by the Loongana for Tasmania, where they will remain for a week, The Loongana was ...

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  22. ENEMY EXPECTED ATTACK.

    Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters, says:— The enemy expected the attack from Dizmude to the bys, and was ...

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  23. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Word was received on Tuesday, through the Rev. Dean Lewis, by Mr Rowley, Lydiard street north, that his son, Pte E. S. Rowley, was killed in ...

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  24. PRISONERS OF WAR

    A report has been issued by the committee presided lover by Sir Robert Younger, of the High Court of Justice dealing with prisoners of war. It is ...

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  25. PRIVATE W. A. BURRIDGE.

    Advice has been received by Mr and Mrs W. Burridge, of 8 Peake street, Ballarat East, that their son, William Alfred, has been wounded. The nature of ...

    Article : 45 words
  26. ADVANCE ON COURTRAL.

    News has been received that the Allies are two miles from Courtrai, and that the artillery is raking the enemy's communications between Lille, Courtrai, and ...

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  27. SOCIALISTS FAVOR PEACE.

    Zurich reports that at a meeting of the Havarian. Socialist Party in Munien or Sunday a motion was adopted urging the Reichstag to appoint a State Court to try ...

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  28. PRIVATE ERNEST CLARK.

    Mr J. Clark, of 13 Holmes street, has been notified that his youngest son, Pte Ernest Clark, has been wounded for the third time. ...

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  29. THE LINE OF RETREAT.

    A French aviation communique records:—"Our airmen made deep recon[?]issances. The aeroplanes observed innumerable fires kindied by the enemy in ...

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  30. PRIVATE GORDON SHANNON.

    Mrs J. Shannon, of Wendource, has been advised that her youngest son, Pte Gordon Shannon, has been wounded. The nature of the wounds is not stated. His ...

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  31. [?] FRENCH ADVANCE.

    [?] communique received on [?] says:— [?] night time and early this [?] made progress at different ...

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  32. PRIVATE JACK ELLIS.

    Mr and Mrs F. Ellis, of Beanfort, have been officially advised that their son, Pte Jack Ellis has been wounded (second occasion). He sailed with ...

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  33. REPLY TO TURKEY'S NOTE.

    It is stated by the "Evening News" that Great Britain has received from Washington Turkey's Note asking for an immediate general armistice. Britain, it ...

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  34. DEVASTATION IN FRANCE.

    A Berlin official telegram protests against "the unheard of France British agitation regarding the so-called systematic devastation of Northern France in the ...

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  35. DRIVER ALBERT LACY.

    Mr and Mrs Lacy, of 17 Baird street, have been notified that their eldest son, Dvr Albert Lacy, has been wounded in France. This is the fifth occasion that ...

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  36. THE CRISIS IN AUSTRIA.

    Advices from Vienna stated that the Husperor Carl has accepted the resignation of Count Husearek, the Austrian Premier, and has charges Count ...

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  37. CASTLEMAINE CASUALTY.

    Pte. Geo. C. Reddy, only son of Mr Fred. Reddy, licensee of the Old England hotel, Barker's Creek, was killed in action on 29th September. ...

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  38. GREAT AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in an aviation report, says:—Fine weather enabled the greatest activity all day. Our bombers caused great damage to railway stations ...

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  39. THE "MORAL CONQUEST"

    The "Tageblait's" unconscious revelations, to which the attention of our police authorifies might profitably be directed, are as follow:— ...

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  40. [?] CO-AMERICAN ATTACKS.

    [?]erican communique, received at [?] Wednesday, says:— "We [?] attacks on both sides of the [?] were stubbornly resisted ...

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  41. REWARDS FOR GALLANTRY

    Honors to Australia soldiers are announced as follows:—Bar to the D. S. O., M.C., 13th (Q. and Tas.) ...

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  42. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    A report from Kimberley says that there is a marked improvement as regards the influenza epidemic at the mines and in the town. The computed ...

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  43. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    When the House of Commons resumed on Tuesday there was a full attendance. Lord Robert Cecil, Parliamentary Under-Secretary in Charge of the ...

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  44. BRITISHERS IN RUSSIA

    It is leaned by Reuter's Agency that the Bolsheviks in Moscow have agreed to release the remaining British officials in Russia ...

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  45. [?] ADMITS LOSSES.

    [?] in Flanders renewed his [?] a wide front and captured [?] Head[?], and Cortemarck, [?]man official report received at ...

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  46. "KAISERISM MUST GO."

    Commenting on the German peace proposals, the "Westminster Gazette" says: The Allies must resolutely back the fundamental demand for the destruction of ...

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  47. TORPEDOING THE BARUNGA

    Further details have now been received by the Minister for Defence in connection with the torpedoing of the hospital transport Barunga. The naval ratings ...

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  48. TRANSPORT SINKS AT PIER

    A Vancouver message reports that an American transport sink at a pier at an American port, and some troops were lost. A message from the Atlantic Ports ...

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  49. [?] FIGHTS NEAR MEUSE.

    [?] correspondent at the Ameri[?] telegraphing on Tues[?] yesterday moved up the ...

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  50. FOLLOW MY LEADER

    After the second waltz they never parted. Right through the dance of the Village Pump Society they clung together, alternately dancing and sitting ...

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  51. OCCUPATION OF BERLIN.

    Sir A. Conan Doyle, in an article in the "Standard," declares that even at the cost of another year's war, the occupation of Berlin is essential as a visible ...

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  52. [?] AERIAL LOSSES.

    [?] correspondent at British head[?] says:— [?] in Flanders this morn[?] yards beyond Roulers, ...

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  53. U.S. LIBERTY LOAN

    The U.S. Consul at Melbourne has furnished to Reuter the following wireless via Honolulu:— New York reports that 52,000,000 ...

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  54. THE TALLY.

    "What are those notches in your gun?" asked the flirt, who was visiting the ranch. "They represent men." replied Caetus ...

    Article : 41 words
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