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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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  3. RUSSIAN SUCCESSES

    Russian official messages state that the enemy twice attacked south of Pauske, but were repulsed. The enemy in the region of Medug village is strongly ...

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  4. THE WESTERN THEATRE

    Heavy artillery preparations are proceeding in Flanders, particularly cast of Ypres. The Germans report intensifying bombardments with o[?]ensional during ...

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  5. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    Reports received at Washington state the Italian troops have taken front the Austro-Hungarians the fortified hill of Dal and Gargam Basin, and now ...

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  6. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"We again raided at Cherisy, and penetrated as far as the western outskirts of the village. In addition to prisoners, we ...

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  7. [?]SSIA'S PROBLEMS

    from Petrograd state that Gen and his principal lieutenants arrested. [?]hagen message states that Gen ...

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  8. (Reuter.)

    In a report received by the War Office late on Friday night, Field Marshal Sir Douglus Haig says:— "We made progress and secured ...

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  9. KALEDIN'S INSURRECTION.

    The "Tomes" correspondent at Petrograd reports that Kerensky announces that he is sending Korniloff before the Revolutionary Court, and that the ...

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  10. ENCOURACEMENT TO CHRISTIAN LIVING

    The president of the Methodist Conference, the Rev. Samuel Sanoles, who is paying an official visit to Ballarat, yesterday morning occupied the pulpil at the ...

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  11. PIRACY CAMPAIGN

    Reuter's correspondent at New York states that unconfirmed reports of submarining off Nantucket are being investigated by the Navy Department this ...

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  12. THE BALKANS

    A French Eastern communique says:—"Our troops are consolidating the new positions at Pegradee, at the southern end of Lake Ochrida. Our prisoners now ...

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  13. NORWAY'S SHIPPING LOSSES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Ottawa reports that Dr Nansen, the head of the Norwegian mission, says that more than one-third of Norway's shipping has been ...

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  14. GREECE MOBILISING.

    Reuter learns that Greece is mobilising and has called up subjects of Old and New Greece who were born from 1884 to 1898 inclusive. ...

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  15. CATHOLIC CHAPLAINS

    Cardinal Logue of Dublin, appeal for more Catholic chaplains. Ninety-three are wanted in France and 60 at Salonika. He stales that the Salonika troops ore in ...

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  16. GAZA BATTLE

    In a leading article, the "Times" asks why the despatch of Lt. Gen Sir Archibald Murray regarding the Gaza battle has not yet been published. ...

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  17. ARMY'S LACK OF DISCIPLINE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd states that the Workmen's and Soldiers Delegates carried a resolution declaring that secret treaties should be voided, and ...

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  18. JEWISH REGIMENT

    The Jewish regiment recently formed has established its headquarters in London, and is camped in the south of England. ...

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  19. CAMPAIGN BATTLES

    The "Times" criticises the reticence of the War Cabinet and the omission of the War Office to publish despatches regarding this year's campaign battles, and ...

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  20. GALLANT CONDUCT

    Publicity was given by the Defence Department to-day to Lieut-General Sir W. R. Birdwood's routine orders of 12th May, in which complimentary references are ...

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  21. [?]KOANILOFF'S MANIFESTO.

    call text of Korniloff's manifesto at last. The following are [?] points:— He preferred death than removal from the chief ...

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  22. TENSION IS RELAXING.

    The "Times", in a leader, states that the broad impression is conveyed in the latest news from Russian that the tension is relaxing. The situation is obscure, ...

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  23. PEACE RUMORS

    Ridiculous rumors that Britain has offered peace have been current in Berlin for come days. The German public has been cheered and excited by the ...

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  24. (Admiralty—By Wireless Press.)

    A German official message says:—"We drove out the enemy from a wood northward of Langemarck, and took prisoner numerous English ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH SECRETARY

    Captain R. M. Collins, official Secretary to the Commonwealth in London, will relinquish his position on Monday. Among the presentations to be made to ...

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  26. MEETING OF FINANCIERS.

    An official message states that the British Government known nothing of a reported peace meeting of financiers in Switzerland; but if it transpires that ...

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  27. DISCHARGED AUSTRALIANS.

    A meeting of discharged Australian soldiers is to be held on Wednesday to form a branch of the Australian Returned Soldiers' Association. ...

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  28. SWEDISH HUN INTRIGUE

    The Swedish Charge d'Affairs at Washington, in the course of an interview, said that Mr. F. Cronholm, the Swedish Charge d'Affairen at Mexico ...

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  29. ALLIED DIPLOMATS.

    Telegraphing from Petrograd, the "Times" correspondent says:—"Extremist newspapers slanderously assert that the Allied diplomatists ...

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  30. EMPIRE'S TRADE.

    It is announced that Sir Arthur H. D. R. Steel Maitland, who is to be succeeded by Mr. W. A. S. Hawins as Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, has been ...

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  31. SUPPLY OF CORNSACKS

    The Secretary for Lands said to-day that in these cases in which the department held a preferential claim on the crop on Maliee holdings in respect of seed ...

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  32. PEHSIONS TO BE INCREASED

    Increased payments consequent upon the decision to pay old age pensions Maori war military pensioners and [?] from [?] complaint an ...

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  33. DIARY OF SALES

    17th September.—F. Basemeres and Cooke and Co., at 119 Humffray street north at 2.30: 6.1. house and furniture. 17th September.—Hill and Grose, at ...

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  34. THE KING IN PERIL

    His Majesty the King narrowly escaped an accident at Hounslow. A solider who was learning how to drive a meter was in charge of a large ...

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  35. SAFE CONDUCT FOR LUXBURG.

    Advice from Amsterdam state that a message from Berlin says that Herr Kuchlmann asked the Argentino Legation to request Luxburg to return to ...

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  36. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    Enquirer.—Cao cupful of sugar, ¾ cup water, boil till it becomes of amber color, but do not stir during the process. Add ½ teaspoonful of cream of ...

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  37. HELPFUL ANGELS.

    To the Editor of "The Courier," Sir,—I was very pleased indeed to see in year issue of 10th inst, that a broad minded and thinking gentleman had ...

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  38. ANTI-GERMAN RIOTS.

    Monte Video reports that the crews of eight German interned ships have been brought ashore. The authorities are to take charge of the ships, from which ...

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  39. [?] ATRIATED SOLDIERS

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that the King has sent a message to the repatriated soldiers who have arrived in London after being prisoners ...

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  40. SWEDISH GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm reports that hitherto the Socialists have gained 5 seats and the Conservatives have lost 15 in the Swedish general ...

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  41. THE WORLD FOR WOMEN.

    Women have always had their work to do in the world. Now the work to be increased. Broader fields are being brown open to the feminine portion at ...

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  42. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Mrs. J. Willey, of 504 Cobden street, Redan, was noticed by the Defence authorities on Saturday, through the Rev. Father Kerin, that her husband, ...

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  43. EDITORS INDICTED

    Renter's correspondent at Philadelphia reports that the grand jury has indicted the editors of the newspapers "Tageblatt" on charges of treason for the ...

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  44. NATIONAL SPIRIT MOVED.

    ell-informed Russian opinion in Lon[?] considers that recent events have moved, the Russian national spirit eliminated danger from extremist's ...

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  45. SERGEANT WINS V.C.

    Among these mentioned in the "London Gazette" as having been awarded the Victoria Cross is Sergeant Edward Cooper of the Rifle Corps. ...

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  46. CANADIAN POLITICS

    Router's correspondent at Ottawa reports that the Canadian Parliament will dissolve about next Thursday. Cabinet reorganisation will follow soon after, ...

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  47. JAPAN ASSISTS RUSSIA.

    Japan has handed to Russia a loan of £10,000,000. ...

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  48. BEAUFORT MEN.

    Pte W. Vowles, who enlisted as a member of Beaufort's first unit, is being invalided to Australia. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Vowles, of Langi-Kal-Kal. ...

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  50. AMERICAN SUBMARINE LOST

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that an American submarine sank at dock at an Atlantic port. There was no loss of life. ...

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