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

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  3. ANGLO-FRENCH FRONT

    A Paris communique issued on Tuesday afternoon states:— "There has been a fairly violent artillery duel north of the Somme. The ...

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  4. IN THE BALKANS

    A British official message from Salonika says:— "Three battalions of Bulgarians counter attacked against our new positions on ...

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  5. GERMANY WANTED WAR

    Lt-Col a'Court Repington the "Times" military correspondent writing in the "Times" says that the culminating point of German victories was reached in ...

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  6. CONSCRIPTION

    The stop-work meeting arranged by the National Executive of the Trades' Union Congress to protest against the ...

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  8. [?]STERN THEATRE

    report received from Petro[?] afternoon says:— each dense German columns tel east of Nove ...

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  9. MAN POWER

    Sir Edward Carson, in a letter to the "Times" writes:— "Man power is the most serious question confronting the War Office. Out of ...

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  10. ROUMANIA

    French experts state that the Moumanians, under Gen Zetton, crossed the Danube 30 miles south of Bueharest, and are now solidly entrenched in new ...

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  11. DESPERATE FIGHTING.

    Mr G. Ward Price, British Press representative at Salonika, in a message sent away on Sunday, said:— "At dawn on Saturday a strong British ...

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  12. ENEMY'S HEAVY LOSSES.

    The "Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters says:—"We captured the formidable double trenches defending Le Sars and Eaucourt PAbbaye, which ...

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  13. BRITISH REVENUE

    British revenue for the year ended 31st September amounted to £213, 595,500 last year, an increase of £195,760,500. ...

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  14. (United Service.)

    The German Press comments in a disappointed tone on the fighting, Scanty news has been received in Germany from Robertum, in Tranneylvania, It advices ...

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  15. GREEK SITUATION.

    Advices from Athens report that there is great activity at the King's Palace and Foreign Office. The King comes into Athens daily and ...

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  16. WATERSIDE WORK SUSPENDED.

    There was a complete suspension of waterside work to-day. At midnight last night the workers engaged in discharging and loading inter-State vessels ceased ...

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  17. (The "Times.")

    social report claims that on racing, after a most fierce ar[?]ment, the Russians west seted 12 times, while the ...

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  18. COLONIAL INCOME TAXES.

    In connection with Colonial income taxes relief will be granted to a maximum of 1/6 in the £. The tax affects only incomes paying the English tax of 42d ...

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  19. WITHDRAWAL ADMITTED.

    A German official message admits the withdrawal of the Austro-German troops from Foguras, east of Hermannstadt, in Transylvaain. ...

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  20. H.M.A.S. SYDNEY

    Mr A. Fisher, High Commissioner for Australia, to-day entertained Captain J. C. T. Glossop, Commander of H.M.A.S. Sydney at lunch at the Empire Club. ...

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  21. [?]AVY FIGHTING.

    stag is proceeding along the as front from the Pinsk mar[?] General Brusiloff has formed his general offensive, ...

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  22. CABINET'S FATE SEALED.

    An Athens message says that in view of the representations of the Allies, the fate of [?]he, Kalegeropottli Cabinet is regarded as sealed. ...

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  23. NO CONSCRIPTION BUTTONS.

    Mr D. Mackinnon, Chairman of the State War Council, said to-day that inquires were to be made into the public sale of no conscription buttons. The War ...

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  24. AMERICA AND CHINA

    An American loan of £12,000,000 to China has been arranged The terms provide for the construction of 1500 miles of railway by American contractors. ...

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  25. [?]ARIAN DEPUTIES.

    were issued in Hungary or[?] on leave to attend the [?] rejoin the army ...

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  26. BATTLE OF HERMANNSTADT.

    Commenting upon the recent operations in Transylvania, the war correspondent of the "Frankfurter Zeitung" says:—"In the battle of Hermannstadt the ...

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  27. CABINET RESIGNED.

    Telegrams from Athens state that the Cabinet, with the exception, of the Premier and the Foreign Minister, has resigned. It is expected that the Premier ...

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  28. JAPANESE CABINET

    The "Times" correspondent at Tokio says that the Japanese Cabinet is resigning over the China problem. Admiral Kato or Mr Terauchi will it is stated, ...

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  29. [?]IAN OFFENSIVE

    social message announces that have attended the Italian mountains. now hold Cismon Valley ...

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  30. ITALIAN FORCES LANDED.

    An Italian force has occupied Argvro Kastro, in Epirus, on the Dryno, 47 miles north-west of Jauina. Another force has landed at Santi Quaranta and occupied ...

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  31. THE DUTCH FRONTIER.

    Advices from Amsterdam report that Germany has reduced the number of sentinels guarding the Dutch frontier from one to every 100 yards to one to every ...

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  32. MR J. CHATHAM, M.L.A.

    Mr J. Chatham, M.L.A., said this afternoon that he had received the following letter from the political Labor Council of Victoria:— "Under instructions from a ...

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  33. ELECTORAL REFORM

    Mr J. W. Lowther, the Speaker of the House of Commons, will preside at the forthcoming conference on English electoral reform. ...

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  34. GERMAN CLAIMS DISPROVED.

    The German claim to a crushing victory on the Translyvanian frontier is disproved by a Roumanian communique, which says that the Roumanians, during their ...

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  35. PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT.

    The "Times" correspondent at Athens says that probably Mitylene will b chosen as the seat of the Provisional Government, as Salonika is unsuitable, because it is ...

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  36. SPEECH BY MR HOLMAN.

    Mr Holman, speaking at a crowded and enthusiastic meeting at North Sydney, said that the defeat of the conscription referendum would be a disgrace which he ...

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  37. [?] PEACE TERMS

    the Congregational Union Bryee, fomerly British Washington, said that [?] be compelled to impose ...

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  38. CALL TO THE COLORS

    The following are the details of the registration reported up till 10.30 to-night: Reported, 4917; examined, 4789; fit, 1810; unfit 1719; doubtful, 2188; ...

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  39. ADVANCE ON EAUCOURT.

    Eaucourt PAbbaye lies on low ground dipping like the neck of a bottle. It was a very strong defence point. The British advance on both sides created a crab's ...

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  40. NATIONALIST MOVEMENT.

    Mr J. N. Jeffries, correspondent of the "Daily Mail," who is at Canes, the capital of Crete, reports that the provisional Government is working smoothly and ...

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  41. BRISBANE STOP-WORK MEETING.

    There was much disappointment at the Trades' Hall headquarters this morning, when the much-talked of stop-work proceedings realted in a fiasco. Business ...

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  42. NAVAL SUPREMACY

    Washington advices report that a neutral diplomat declares that before the winter another terrific North Sea battle will take place. ...

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  43. WORK OF DOCTORS

    [?] principal propritor who has recently visited war fronts, pays a tribute [?] of doctors. ...

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  44. EXEMPTION OF INDUSTRIES.

    The Minister for Defence Senator Pearce, said to-day that the Industries Exemption Committee would consist of Professor Lyle, Melbourne University, the ...

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  45. GREEKS AT CAIRO.

    Telegraphing from Cairo, The "Times" correspondent says that the Greek colony has unanimously given it adherence to M. Venezelos, the leader of the National ...

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  46. FIGHT IN CABBAGE CROP.

    Mr Beach Thomas, telegraphing to London says that in the vicinity of Le Sars and Eaucourt PAbbaye, the British fought in cultivated fields for the first ...

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  47. IN TASMANIA.

    The stop-work resolution of the anticonscription congress was ignored everywhere in Tasmania to-day except in the mining districts of Queenstown and ...

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  48. BRITAIN'S SEA POWER.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that the German Press is pointing out that the campaign which crushed Servia and opened the way to ...

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  49. RETURNED SOLDIERS EXEMPT.

    In response to enquiries the Defence authorities explained to-day that any returned soldiers possessing a discharge certificate was not required to report ...

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  50. ZEPPELIN PROBLEM

    The American Press thinks that airships raiding London are faced with very great danger in view of the increased efficiecy of the air defences. ...

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  51. THE SENATE ADJOURNS.

    At 3 o'clock this morning the Senate agreed to the Minister's motion for adjournment. Senator Turley said that he would, on ...

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  52. SYMPATHY WITH MR W. G. SPENCE.

    Cr Wilson referred at the Creswick Borough Council meeting on Tuesday evening to the stand taken by the Hon. W. G. Spence, M.P., on the question of ...

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  53. BENDIGO CLASSES EXAMINED.

    Six classes, comprising the men whose surnames commenced with the letters E, F, G, H, I, or J were examined at the Bendigo enlisting depot on Wednesday ...

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  54. [?] WARFARE

    formerly Foreign Minister [?] that more than 100 [?] have been captured in pest 20 months. ...

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  55. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    The "Times" is giving prominence to authoritative Sydney communications that the British Government should purchase the Australian wheat crop. ...

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  56. KAISER'S CHANGE OF TONE

    Amsterdam reports that a change of tone by the German Imperialists was most noticeable at a banquet given by the Kaiser, in honor of Field-Marshal Von ...

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  57. STARVING THE BELGIANS

    A message from the "Times" correspondent at Lausanne, Switzerland, says: "There is almost a famine in Belgium, according to advices received here. There ...

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  58. [?] NEUTRAL SHIPS.

    reports that 10 Norwegian [?]dced between 8th and compared with three British in the last five days ...

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  59. CRESWICK ENROLMENTS.

    Enlistment under the War Service Proclamation commenced at the Creswick Orderly Rooms to-day Dr T. A. Wilson was the examining officer; Lt V. A. ...

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  60. LORD MAYOR'S BANQUET

    Mr Asquith in announcing that he will attend the Lord Mayor's banquet specifies the utmost war-time simplicity. The Lord Mayor and Sheriff have concurred. ...

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  61. FOOD SENT TO RELATIVES

    Advices form Copeahagen report that a brother of Herr Albert Ballia, managing director of the Hamburg Amerika Line, has been arrested for having sent large ...

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  62. RAID BY NAVAL AIRMEN

    An official statement issued on Tuesday afternoon says:—"Naval aeroplanes carried out further attacks on airsheds in the vicinity of ...

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  63. MR HUGHES AT BRISBANE.

    There were remarkable scenes of enthusiasm at the Town Hall to-day on the occasion of a civic reception to the Prime Minister, Mr Hoghes. In the course of ...

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  64. [?]UBMARINES OUT."

    and officially that the Allies central nations to take stops celeraines of belligetents, be utillised, from using ...

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  65. SYMPATHY WITH MR PLAIN.

    At a well-attended meeting of the City Referendum Committee, held to-night, it was decided to arrange a public demonstration in furtherance of the ...

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  66. THE QUESTION OF THE DAY

    The question of to-day of to-morrow and of every succeeding day is— Have you used Pears' Soap? If you have lot, you have not done your duty by your skin ...

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  67. ENROLMENTS AT STAWELL.

    Enrolment for home service commenced at the drill hall this morning, under the direction of M[?]r W. A. Whitehead. Capt Srgn W. J. Forshaw conducted the ...

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  68. RAILWAY WORKERS

    One hundred thousand workers in railway shops are asking for an increase of 10/ a week. ...

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  69. [?] COMMISSION

    Commission will confer[?] on Friday with a Government to [?]tive agents. ...

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  70. GERMANY AND TURKEY

    Amsterdam reports that a far-reaching Turco-General commercial agreement has been concluded. ...

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