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    [?]the cable news on this page so liceded has appeared in the "Times,"[?]to Australin by special permission. It should be understood[?] are not those of the 'Times" unless expresely blated to be so[?] ...

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  3. HUNGARY'S INDEPENDENCE

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the [?]"Vosische Zeitung" states that Count Karolyl will probably be ensrusted with the formation of a new ...

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  4. RUNAWAY MARRIAGE

    The young couple who some weeks age caused a stir by a romantic elopement and marriage, appeared at the Criminal Court to-day, before the Chief Justice, to ...

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  5. OISE-SERRE FRONT

    Between the Oise and the Serre the enemy has given way along the whole line, and has withdrawn north- wards ...

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  6. LATEST WAR NEWS

    A council of Allied associated Governments began this morning, consisting of Allied [?]Premicars, with Foreign Ministers and Field Commanders and large staffs ...

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  7. [?]ERMANY'S REPLY

    [?]announerd that the Gor[?]to Preseident Wilson claims[?]pople's Government is conduct[?]and awaits ...

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  8. KAISER'S ABDICATION.

    The "Daily New" correspondent at The Hague says that all political parties voice the question of the Kaiser's abdication. All classes discuss it. There is ...

    Article : 75 words
  9. GERMAN HIGH COMMAND

    It is reported in Holland and Switzerland that, [?]Hindenbarg's resignation has been handed to the Kaiser. The majority of Ludendorff's General Staff have ...

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  10. ORDER RESTORED AT FIUME.

    The Austrian War Minister has confirmed the reports that everything at Fiums is quict, and that the mutinous [?]giments have surrendered ...

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  11. EUROPEAN SLAV STATES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Philadelphia says that a conference representing is Middle European Slav States, with a population of 50,000,000, issued a ...

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  12. BRITISH REPULSE ATTACKS

    Field-Marshal Haig reports under date Monday. 12.35 p.m.:—"Determined counter-attacks made on 27th October on Famars were ropulsed alter severe, fighting ...

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  13. WHEAT STACKS

    In view of the anticipated great falling off in the wheat yield the Victorian Wheat Commission is making arrangements to cut down the provision that had ...

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  14. DENUNCIATION OF KAISER.

    It is reported by The Hagne correspondent of the "Times" that in the roure of the Reichstag discussion Hery Ledebour the well-known Socialist member, caused ...

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  15. BIG STRIKE AT KRUPP'S.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that Krupp's works are [?]parased by a big strike ...

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  16. SEVENTH WAR LOAN

    The Sevealth Commonwealth War Loan coled to-night and was over-[?]subcribed, the amount in hand being £11,219,110. Mr Watt, Federal Treasuers. expressed ...

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  17. ATTACK IN ITALY

    The best news for some time from the Italian front arrived on Sunday. The Allies have secured several important objectives, and everything is going well ...

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  18. RAPID FRENCH ADVANCE.

    A French communique received at 3.15 a.m. Monday says:—The [?]encmy's pursuit by our advance guards continues, the retreat between the ...

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  19. LUDENDORFF'S RESIGNATION.

    Reuter' learns tont Gen von Ludendorff's resignation was more in the nature of a dismissal. Ludendorff having pactically no chaice ...

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  20. TOWN COUNCIL

    Present: Cr A. Machkenzie (Mayor). Crs W. Richard-, I. Pearce, A. J. [?]patard, W. Elswortyh, J. Pryor, A. Levy, H. B. George, and A. O. Stuble ...

    Article : 138 words
  21. [?]POSALS FOR ARMISTICE.

    [?]"Times," in a leading article, says[?] reply[?] crudely to [?] assosted Government,[?] for an armistice ...

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  22. RECRUITING

    The enlistments in the various clectorales of the State last week were a follow: — Metropolitan: Balaclava, 3: Batman, 7: Bourke ...

    Article : 79 words
  23. ENEMY FOUGHT STUBBORNLY.

    The "Times" correspondent at the Italian headquarters. telegraphing on the 26th October, said the Austrians had vast quantities of machine guns. Each ...

    Article : 80 words
  24. [?]RMAN REFORM BILL.

    [?] pondent at Amster[?]that the "Vorwaerts" states[?]Government Reform Bill Pro[?]was is declarable only with the ...

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  25. LUDENDORFF'S FALL.

    Writing in the "Daily News," MirGon Maurice says that Ludendorff's resignation means the defeat of the Bitter-end Party. The Goncral Staff has been foreed ...

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  26. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Mrs Phelan, of 415 Tallcot street, has received the sad news that her son. Pte Patrick P. Phelan, was recently killed in netion in France, Five weoks previously ...

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  27. TURKISH DEFEATS

    A Palestine official report, received at 5 p.m. Sunday, says:— Our advanced cavalry and armored cars occupied Aleppo on Saturday morning ...

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  28. HUNDING LINE BROKEN.

    Router's correspondent with the French [?]heutquarters, telegraphing on the 27th, said that the Hunding line was broken by a frontal attack from the south and ...

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  29. KAISER AND LATE CZAR.

    It is stated by The Hague correspondent of the "Times" that the "Munich Post" reprints from the Soviet, newspaper, "lzvestyia." a letter which the ...

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  30. PRIVATE ARTHUR COAD.

    Word has reached Ararat that Pte Arthur Coad, son of Mr and Mrs M. J. Coad, of Jallukar, has been killed in acc[?] He enlisted in June or July of ...

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  31. [?]NEMY'S LATEST MOVE.

    [?]F. M. Kenzic, formerly corren[?] says that hehind all[?] of [?]depression[?] are exploring every military ...

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  32. PRIVATE C. E. MATHISON.

    Mrs J. Mathieson, of Kofoed street, Ararat, has received word that her youngest son. Pte Charles C. Mathieson, has died from wounds in [?]Tangland ...

    Article : 32 words
  33. AUSTRIAN UPHEAYAL.

    According to the Berne correspondent of the "Times," the Vienna "Neue Frcie Presse" states that Count Andrassy's policy is to explote every possibility of ...

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  34. BUNINYONG MAN KILLED.

    News has been received at Baninyoag that a grandson of Mr W. J. Jobustone stone has been killed in action. The news was communicated through Mr Phillpot ...

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  35. ADVANCE IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    A British official report dealing with operations in Mesopotamia says:—We continue to pursue the Turks on both banks of the Tigris. We have forced ...

    Article : 117 words
  36. AVIATION ACTIVITIES.

    Reporting on British aviation activities, [?]Fiehl-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig states:—We dropped 8½ tons of bombs on Saturday on important railway stations with ...

    Article : 77 words
  37. SETTLEMENT OF SOLDIERS

    Figures relating to soldier settlement in Victoria to date were supplied by Mr Mclvor, chairman of the Clover Settlement Board, to-day in reply to [?] ...

    Article : 359 words
  38. RIOTS IN CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Athens reports state that riots have broken out in Smyrna (Asta Minor) and Constantinople. and that German officers have been roughly handled ...

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  39. OBITUARY

    The friends of Mr and Mrs Patrick Rice, of Derwent Jacks, will regret to learn of the death of their youngest son, Patrick william, which took place after ...

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  40. FIGHTING AT FIUME.

    Conflicts between the Cauatian and Hungarian suldiers at Fiume, states the Berne correspondent of "Times," caused great loss of life. All the ...

    Article : 322 words
  41. RETURNING SAILORS

    The Navy Office announces that the following eailors are returning to Australia on the vessel with troops composing list "N." They filled from United ...

    Article : 190 words
  42. [?] GROWS IN BERLIN.

    [?]message states that ten[?]growing in politreal circles in [?] The [?]parnties access the [?]of counter ...

    Article : 53 words
  43. LIBERATING SERBIA

    A French Orient communique says:—We are continuing [?]onv vigorous pursuit of the enemy despite desperate resistance. The Serbians mached the heights south ...

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  44. IRISH LEAGUE MEETING.

    At a [?]tubulent Irish League meeting in Manchester Mr Dillon was howled down after half an hour. He said it was a tragedy that Iroland should be disunited ...

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  45. [?]OICATION OF PRINCES.

    [?]correspondent at, Amstredam[?] the Saron Cabinet has resign[?] Gerrean Socralists have become[?]daring. The Independent ...

    Article : 49 words
  46. REUNION OF LIBERALS

    The "Times" political correspondent says a strong movement is spreading from Manchester for the re-union of the Liberal Party under Lloyd-George ...

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  47. A GIRL'S COMPLEXION

    Nothing worries a schoolgirl more than pimples and [?]enuptions, but most girls of that age have them. The bemishos may be due to ...

    Article : 243 words
  48. A DETAIL

    The two gallant yeomen had captured a mounted infantryman during maneenvres, and were impressing upon him that by every rule of warfare he would have been ...

    Article : 121 words
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  50. CANNIBAL OR COOK ?

    Mr Brampton had always understood that the life a sailor lives at sea is exceedingly primitive : but a revalation he received recontly proved a shock, even to ...

    Article : 99 words
  51. [?]ACIFIC NAVAL BASES.

    [?]and Mr Crawford vang.[?] the guests of the Women's [?]last night. They declaned[?] nconditional ...

    Article : 37 words
  52. MINISTERS GO TO FRANCE.

    An official Press Burean message states:—Mr Lloyd. [?]cloorge, Prime Minister, and Mr Balfour, Secretary of State for the ...

    Article : 66 words
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