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  2. OPERATONS ON SOMME

    "There has been a reciprocal bombardment on the whole of the Somme front," says a French communique issued to-day. "The fresh enemy attacks east of ...

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  3. GERMAN FLEET

    A Rome message says it is reported from German sources that the German fleet is actively preparing for another North sea dash. ...

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  4. REVIEW OF THE WAR

    In a review of the war from the German standpoint, the "Vossische Zeitung" says:—"The Allies Somme offensive has been ...

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  5. CONSCRIPTION

    Mr Hughes said to-day that every day the anti-conscriptionists invented fresh misrepresentations to delude the public regarding the importation of cheap or ...

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    [?] News on this page so head has appeared in the "Times." [?] to Australis by special permission. It should be understood [?] are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  7. [?]EEK SITUATION

    [?] Athens report that ano[?] step has been taken [?] to protect their interest in [?] Italian bluejackets have ...

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  8. WARSHIPS IN U.S.A. WATERS.

    In the House of Lords on Tuesday Viscount Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, replying to Earl Grey, said that he did not know whether the ...

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  9. ROUMANIAN FRONTS

    A Roumanian communique dated 17th October says:—Severe fighting is proceeding on the whole mountain frontier from Cameni, west of Brasso to Bicaz valley, ...

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  10. MORE REINFORCEMENTS.

    Mr Hughes said to-day that the number of mendacious statements being made by opponents of conscription included witful misrepresentation by Mr ...

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  11. THE FIGHT AT SAILLY.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris says that Sailly-Saillisel is one of the last ramparts before the plain stretching towards Cambrai. It was to Sailly that ...

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  12. AMERICA'S NEUTRALITY.

    Speaking in the House of Lords on Tuesday, Lord Beresford referred to the exploits of the German submarine U33. He said that America's method of ...

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  13. SUBMARINES AND NEUTRALITY.

    In the House of Lords on Tuesday Viscount Grey (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs), in the course of his reply on the question of German ...

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  14. ROUMANIA ENTERED.

    Czuncs Pass, leading from eastern Transylvania towards Moldavia, is the only point on this front where the enemy has appreciably penetrated Roumania, ...

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  15. HUNS ENFORCE SLAVERY.

    It is stated by the Amsterdam "Telegraaf" that the Germans are compelling the Belgians to work for them, especially on Railways. Hundreds of workmen at ...

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  16. 4280 MEN IN CAMPS.

    The men in military camps up to today were:—Altona, 314: Broadmeadows, 1235; Ballarat, 307: Bendigo; Costleuine, 39½ Geelong, 479; Warragul, ...

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  17. ENEMY PENETRATES PASS.

    A Roumanian communique mentions that the enemy has reached Agas, 10 miles on the Roumanian side of Gyuna Pass, where the railway runs from ...

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  18. MAN POWER

    In the House of Lords on Tuesday Lord Darby. Under-Secretary for War, said that pending the decision of the Government regarding recruiting in Ireland ...

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  19. BASH IN CARIBBEAN SEA.

    Referring to the submarine raid off the American coast recently the Paris journal, "Matin," suggests that the Germans possess a submarine base in the ...

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  20. FOOD PRICES

    Mr. G. N. Barnes, Labor M.P. for the Blackfriars division of Glasgow, speaking in the House of Commons on Tuesday, said that the enormous profits being ...

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  21. VOLUNTARY ENLISTMENTS.

    The voluntary enlistments today were—Metropolitan: Offeved. 72; accepted. 31. Country: Offered. 14: accepted, 29. ...

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  22. CHEERS GIVEN FOR KAISER.

    For having disturbed a referendum meeting at St. George's Hall. Newtown. on Monday night, at which Mr Crawford Vaughan, the Premier of South ...

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  23. STEAMER CAUGHT IN NET.

    Copenhagen reports that the Danish steamer Norman (1874 tons) while on a voyage from England was caught in some German steel submarine meeting south of ...

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  24. [?] DEMONSTRATION.

    [?]ondent at Athens, tele[?] 15th inst., says:—"King [?]cted the Greek sailors [?] Mars in the presence of ...

    Article : 59 words
  25. FIGHT FOR PASSES.

    An official communique from Bucharest says:— "The enemy violently attacked our troops on the frontier in the Oitoz ...

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  26. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK.

    It is announced that the Prime liner Welsh Prince (1934 tons) has been sunk. ...

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  27. NEUTRAL STEAMER SUNK.

    The Norwegian steamer Kengalf is reported to have been sunk. ...

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  28. DEMOCRACY ON ITS TRIAL.

    A meeting convened by the president of the shire of Ballarat in favor of conscription was Tuesday evening. The chair ...

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  29. IRISHMEN REPLACE WORKMEN.

    The Aberayon (Glamorganshire) Military Tribunal has protested against Irish eligibles being allowed to supplant British workmen who had been called up. It ...

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  30. IMMIGRATION AFTER WAR

    Dealing with the question of immigration from enemy countries after the war, Mr Asquith stated in the House of Commons on Tuesday that the Government ...

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  31. SITUATION REVIEWED.

    No significance attaches to the German eastern claims. The Roumanian situation is unaffected. while the Russians are evidently launch. ...

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  32. [?]ING THE MILITIA.

    [?] the the correspondent of [?]d." telegraphing from [?] that although King Con[?] rily consented to ...

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  33. ROUNDING UP ELIGIBLES.

    Mr H. W. Forster, Financial Secretary to the War Office, stated in the House of Commons on Tuesday that the recent rounding up of eligibles at various places ...

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  34. SHIPPING AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday Mr W. C. Anderson (Labor) said he hoped that the arrangements for the shipping of Australian wheat would be better than ...

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  35. SUSPENSION TERMINATED

    The House of Commons on Tuesday agreed to the termination of the suspension of Mr Laurence Ginnell, Independent Nationalist member for Westmeath ...

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  36. SEAPLANES' RAID

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome states that squadron of France-Italian seaplanes [?]ded the west coast of Istria, and bombed warships and works at ...

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  37. [?]INTINE ANXIOUS.

    [?] in a leading article sys [?]ntine evidently anxious[?] new development. We [?]nk of his country's ...

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  38. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    An official communique from Petrograd says:— "In then region north of korytnitza, in the Lutsk area, and near Bolshovsce, ...

    Article : 70 words
  39. AUSTRALIA AND SHIP-OWNERS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, referring to the question of freights. Mr. Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, said that absolutely no ...

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  40. [?]ING OF TROOPS.

    [?] respondent at Athens [?]al Fournot sent a Note [?] pri[?]ns and to the Chief [?]s saying that in ...

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  41. ENEMY INFLUENCE

    The Unionists have appointed a committee to examine enemy influence in England, with the object of eliminating it from commerce and from the conduct ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND MEAT.

    Mr Massey and Sir Joseph Ward had an interview with representatives of the Board of Trade regarding the price of New Zealand meat. The difficulties were ...

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  43. BRITISH DETERMINATION

    Sir Joseph Ward, in the course of an interview, said that he and Mr Massey were deeply impressed by the determination of the British Government and ...

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  44. HIDES COMMANDEERED

    The Army Council has notified its intention to commander, with certain exception, all Australasian and South African hides at present stocked in the ...

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  45. [?]TINE'S CABINET.

    [?] of Commons on Tuesday, [?]ell (Unionist) asked if [?]nment recognised King [?]net. Cecil, under-Secretary for ...

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  46. WHEAT BOOM IN AMERICA.

    Vancouver reports that Chicago and Winnipeg wheat markets have witnessed the wildest "ball" operations of the season. ...

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  47. SENTENCES ON PRISONERS

    It was announced in the House of Commons on Tuesday that the Government was considering the possibility of an Anglo-German arrangement, similar ...

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  48. MORATORIUM REGULATIONS

    The Federal Solicitor-General (Mr R. R. Garran) announced to-day that the temporary moratorium regulations were to ho extended for seven days from ...

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  49. PATRIOTIC FUND

    Interesting information is contained in the report of the recent meeting of the executive committee of the Education Department's War Relief Fund. The total ...

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  50. AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND

    Brig-Gen Sir Newton Moore, officer commanding the training of Australian troops in England says that all Australians in England are now in hutments. ...

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  51. [?]INCE IN LONDON.

    [?] of Greece, brother of [?] who has come to Lon[?] mission, had a pro[?] to-day with Viscount ...

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  52. TREATMENT IMPROVES.

    Replying to Sir E. A. Cornwell (Liberal), in the House of Commons, Lord Robert Cecil, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, said that the latest ...

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  53. EARLY CLOSING OF SHOPS

    The Home Office has issued an order that on and after 30th October all shops must close at 7 o'clock in the evening, and at 6 on Saturday excepting news ...

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  54. [?]ONIAN FRONT.

    [?] the Serbian headquar[?] the Russian, French, [?]al attack on the main[?] lending Monastir ...

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  55. MOTOR AND TRAIN COLLIDE

    Sir Joseph Ward's third son, Lt Glandstone Ward, while motoring in London collided with a train in the darkened streets. The motor was smashed up, and ...

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  56. WOMEN WORKERS

    It is officially announced that the number of women workers in Great Britain has been increased by nearly 900,000 since the war began. ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. MONETARY REWARDS

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday Mr N. Pemberton Billing, formerly air squadron commander, called attention to the monetary rewards offered to soldiers ...

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  59. DEBATE AT ARARAT.

    The Ararat Town Hall was the seene on Tuesday evening of a great public gathering, the occasion being a debate between Mr A. G. Butehers, head master of the ...

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  60. RED CROSS MATERIALS

    Col Heyward, who is going to London from Egypt as Red Cross Commissioner has arrived in England. Large shipments of Red Cross materials ...

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  61. [?]ISE ATTACKS.

    [?]puled violent coun[?] oda on the Cerna. [?]lent artillery duel [?] of the Vardar. ...

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