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  2. ARTILLERY BATTLE IN WEST

    Canada's official correspondent in Flanders practically confirms the Berlin report that artillery battle has reached an intensity never previously paralleled. ...

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

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  4. LATEST WAR NEWS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"We took 114 prisoners in successful raids east and north-east of Ypres. "The enemy's artillery is active east of ...

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  5. ALLIED WAR AIMG

    Great Interest is being taken in the Allied Balkan Conference, which opens in Paris on Wednesday, under the presidency of M. Ribot, the French Prime ...

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  6. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Leave of absence for six months was granted to Dr Carty Salmon, member for Grampians. LABOR AND RECRUITING. ...

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  7. ISSIA'S DARK HOUR

    its received from 'Petrograd state a big Russian offensive south of is progressing favorably. ...

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  8. GREEK GOVERNMENT

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris reports that the Greek Legation states that relations between the Greek Government and the Crown are now absolutely normal and ...

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  9. STANISLAU BEING EVACUATED.

    A Russian official message states:— "South-west of D[?]insk our detachments occupied German positions astride the Dvinsk-Elva railway. Subsequently whole ...

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  10. RUSSIA'S PERIL

    A Russian official message states that the Commissioners of the Russian armies on the south-western front have sent a message to the Premier, M. Kerensky, ...

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  11. (The "Times.")

    [?] respondent of the "Times" in Rus[?] that the Russian offensive south[?] ask is being carried out on a wide There has been a prolonged ...

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  12. (Admiralty: By Wireless Press.)

    [?]er German successes on the East are claimed in an official report [?]erlin, received on Tuesday after-[?] ...

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  13. JOINT STATEMENT ADVOCATED.

    The "Daily Mail's" Paris correspondent says that the Allies' Conference will be chiefly concerned with Balkans' problems, but will also discuss, every aspect of the ...

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  14. IRISH CONVENTION

    The United Service has been informed by a high Dublin authority that there is slightly increased optimism regarding the Irish Convention. Whilst any proposal ...

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  15. NEWS FROM FRONT.

    A message from Petrograd says that the proclamation issued by the Council of Workmen and Soldiers' Delegates and the Government has been posted ...

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  16. EXPLOITATION IN SERBIA.

    Washington reports that in a Note to the State Department the Serbian Government charges Austria and Bulgaria with illegal exploitation. It reserves the ...

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  17. FRENCH SUCCESS ON AISNE.

    The French success on the Aisne Plateau presages a second Verdun for the German Crown Prince, who has sacrificed his troops recklessly in over 50 battles ...

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  18. THE CHAIRMANSHIP.

    The "Times" correspondent at Dublin states that the Convention chairman will probably be chosen from Mr Horace Plunkett, Chief Justice Campbell, and ...

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  19. (Reuter.)

    M. Kerensky, the Prime Minister, interviewed, said that the Government would save Russian by bleed and hon, if the appeals to reason, honor, and ...

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  20. 95 ACCEPTANCES.

    Mr A. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has announced that up to the present there have been 95 acceptances to the invitation to attend the ...

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  21. (United Service.)

    Germans obviously intend to drive[?]ssians out of Galicia. [?]the first time since the beginning war they are pursuing their ...

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  22. CHANGE IN COMMAND.

    Mjr H. S. Forsythe. who was Commandant of the Australian Imperial Force Headquarters in Egypt. a position in which he succeeded Lt.Col J. Paine, has ...

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  23. AMERICA ASSISTS RUSSIA.

    The United States Government emphasises its faith in Russian by expending a further credit of £15,000,000 on its behalf. ...

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  24. CAPTAIN JACKA WOUNDED.

    Capt Albert Jacka, V.C.. M.C., is suffering from a slight gunshot wound in the thigh. ...

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  25. ENEMY CONFERENCES.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that a series of conferences has begun at Vienna headed by the Austro German Ambassadors. with the object of ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN COMFORTS FUND

    Officials of the Australian Comforts Fund are very busy preparing for the winter campaign. Lieutenant-General Sir William ...

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  27. BRITAIN'S WAR EXPENDITURE

    Mr Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in moving in the House of Commons on Tuesday for a vote of credit for £850,000,000 said that it was ...

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  28. RUSSIA'S AGONY.

    [?]a's agony is stirring the deepest[?] Correspondents agree that bit[?]er against the Leninites s sweep [?]rograd. Women of all classes ...

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  29. DUNDEE ELECTION

    The "Daily Express" says that Capt Scott, who has been three years at the Front, will contest Dundee as an Independent Unionist. ...

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  30. AMERICA'S FIRST ARMY

    Under an enlarged programme which is being prepared by the United State Government. it is proposed that America's first army for France shall comprise ...

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  31. OBITUARY

    The many friends of the late Mr G. C. Troup, formerly of Tourello Lodge, Tourello, but lately of Werribee, will regret to hear of his death, which occurred at ...

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  32. THE SENATE

    Senator MILLEN introduced a Bill to repeal the Daylight Saving Act. The measure was received with cheers, and read a first time. ...

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  33. DISABLED MEN TRAINED.

    A number of disabled Australian soldiers who were under going a course of technical training at Brighton have completed their period of tuition, and will ...

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  34. MESOPOTAMIA

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday Mr J. I. Macpherson, Under-Secretary to the War Office, stated that General Sir Stanley Maude, the Commander-in-chief ...

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  35. [?]EAT TRAGEDY ENACTED."

    [?]thur Henderson, a member of the [?]net, who has returned from which he visited as head of the Mission, in the course of an ...

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  36. CRISIS ARISES IN CHILI.

    It is announced at Santiogo that the Chilian Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  37. OPERATIONS AT ADEN

    The "Times" draws attention to the unprotected state of Aden, on the main sea route to India or Australia, which has been practically beleaguered by the ...

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  38. THE WOOL CLIP

    In the House of Representatives today the Prime Minister said that the number of bales of wool appraised under the Imperial Government purchase amounted ...

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  39. COST OF LIVING

    Mr Robert Smillie, president of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain and of the Scottish Miners' Federation, declared at a meeting of the Scottish Miners' ...

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  40. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    The hon. secretary, Miss. M. N. Warmington, desires to acknowledge the following contributions:— Previously acknowledged. £4365/15/; Barkly Street B., ...

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  41. CONSCRIPTION IN CANADA

    The third reading of the Canadian Conscription Bill has been passed by a majority of 58, reports an Ottawa message. Canada is arranging for loan of ...

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  42. DIGESTION WORTH HAVING

    Good digestion is not appreciated until you lose it. Then you cannot afford to experiment. for strong medicines are hard on weak stomachs. ...

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  43. ROUT OF 11th ARMY.

    [?]aper correspondents state that[?]d learned the news of the rout of army with unspeakable fury. It to result in strong popular ...

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  44. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    W. A. Lloyd.—Regret cannot help you. ...

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  45. HYDROPLANES SEIZE VESSEL.

    Three German hydroplanes held up a Dutch steamer on its way from England to Rotterdam, a mile outside neutral waters. ...

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  46. DELEGATES IN LONDON.

    Daily Express" points out the of the Russian Workmen's and Delegates, who have arrived in[?]o confer with the British ...

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  47. ILLNESS OF EARL GREY

    Darl Grey, formerly Governor-General of Canada, has undersone a serious operation. His condition is critical. ...

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  48. [?]OYD-GEDRGE HOPEFUL.

    [?]d-George, writing his acceptance residency of the new Anglo-Rus[?] in London, expressed a belief Russian Democracy would ...

    Article : 26 words
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