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

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  3. PEACE TALK

    A message from the Amsterdam correspondent of the "Times" says : —"The Berlin Socialist paper 'Vocrwarts' says that Germany's reply to the Pope is ...

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  4. WHY AUSTRALIA WENT TO WAR

    Referring to Mr. W. A. Holman's speech at New York on "why Australia Went to War" the "Daily Mall" points out that the conclusion Australia reached in 1911 ...

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  5. SOLDIERS RETURNING

    Early next week additional contingents of sick and wounded soldiers will return to Melbourne Where a number only is given in the following official list the ...

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  6. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Mrs. M. A. Walsh of "Spencer street, Sebastopol, has been notified that her son, Sergt J. M. Walsh, of the 24th Battalion, is returning having boon invalid ...

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  7. ANDERS FRONT

    These from Plunders, which have to hand, state that the artil[?] has reached a tremendous [?] the [?] sector ...

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  8. CORPORAL KEN DUNCAN.

    Some weeks ago Mr D. Duncan station master at Ballarat West, was notified that his son, Cpl Ken Duncan, had been wounded. He has now received a ones ...

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  9. AUSTRALIANS AT SALISBURY.

    Mr C. G. Wade, Agent-General for New South Wales, visited Salisbury Plains on Wednesday. He was particularly impressed with the smartness of the ...

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  10. RUSSIAN FRONTS

    Received on Wednesday afternoon, a Russian Communique says: —" The Rumanians have captured a height south of Grozesel, in the region of ...

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  11. PRIVATE D. B. STEVENSON.

    Mr T. E. Stevenson, of 3 Webster street, was notified yesterday by the Defence Department that it was officially reported that his son Pte D. B. Stevenson, had ...

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  12. FREIGHTS TO AUSTRALIA.

    The "'Times" announces that a substantial increase in freights to the East and Australia expected shortly ...

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  13. PRIVATE W. GROVES.

    Mrs W.C. Groves, Smythes road, Scbastopol, has received advice from her son, william, that be is a prisoner somewhere in Germany. He reports that he is ...

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  14. FRANCE'S CLAIMS RE-STATED.

    Renter's correspondent at Paris reports that the Chamber of Deputies voted confidences in the Government after a debate on interpellations regarding the Cabinet ...

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  15. PACIFISTS' VANDALISM

    The actual damage done to windows in last night's riot is estimated as follows: — Garnham Bros., 124 and 128 Bourke street, furniture warehousemen. value ...

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  16. (The "Times.")

    The "Times" announces substantial increases in freights to the east and Australia shortly. As a provisional arrangement, outward freights to India have ...

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  17. (Reuter.)

    [?] communique says : — [?] an attempted at of juvincourt cost of [?] The artillery dual con ...

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  18. (Reuter.)

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that the meeting of the Don Cossacks at NovotcherKask, in Southern Russia, in petitioning the Government to counter ...

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  19. CONDITIONS IN ALSACE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that neutrals from Alsace compare conditions prevailing at the beginning of the war and now. There was ...

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  20. (The "Times.")

    [?] Robinson the "Times" cor[?] at the British headquarters : — is ceasing and a strong wind ...

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  21. TRIAL OF KORNILOFF.

    Router's correspondent at Petrograd says that it is announced that Gen Korni[?] will be tried by court martial with a jury. At the instance of the workmen's ...

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  22. ACCUSED BEFORE THE COURT.

    Two persons who wore arrested during the disturbance appeared at the City Court to-day .Two Young women named Doris Donnison and Beatrice Keen, ...

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  23. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    A meeting held in London on Tuesday and presided over by Sir John Tavomer (formerly Agent-General for Victoria), formed an Australian Discharged soldiers ...

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  24. ITALIAN THEATRE

    Lord Derby, Minister for War, and a British military emission have been visiting the Italian front. They gained first-hand knowledge of the ...

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  25. MILITARY HONORS

    Additions to the long list of honors and decorations gained by members of the A.R.F are constantly being announced Yesterday the Minister for Defence. Son ...

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  26. ALLIES' REPLY TO POPE.

    Router's correspondent at Amsterdam says that President Wilson's reply to the Papal Note is perturbing the German authorities, who are continuing to organise ...

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  27. SARDINIANS' VICTORY.

    Mr Jeffries, the "Daily Mail" correspondent, who is now at the Italian front, says that the Austrians' endeavors to re-gain the position captured by the ...

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  28. [?]iralty: By Wireless Press.)

    [?] official message says: — [?] attack on a front of 3000 [?] of the Beaumont Voucher on the right bank of the ...

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  29. PIRACY TOLL

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  30. QUEENSLANDER WINS V.C.

    Private advices received state that Lt William Malcolmn M Learn, a former clerk in the Lands Department, has been awarded the Victoria Cress. He is a ...

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  31. REFERENCES IN PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr Blakeley asked the Prime Minister if in view of the "food riots" — Mr Bruce Smith: Where? ...

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  32. [?]TISH ATTACK LAUNCHED.

    Marshal Sir Douglas Haig re-attacked this morning on a [?] east of Ypres. Satisfaction is reported. we have ...

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  33. ITALY'S EFFORT APPRECIATED.

    An Italian semi-official report states that Lord Derby (British Secretary for War) accompanied b Lt-Gen Sir Cecil Mac Ready (Adjutant-General to the ...

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  34. ITALIAN SHIPPING.

    Movements of Italian shipping in the week ending Sunday were as follow: — Arrivals . 403 sailings . 407 ...

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  35. COMFORTS FOR SOLDIERS

    All relations and friends of soldiers in the 6th Infantry Brigade (2lst, 22lnd 23rd and 24tli Battalions) will, it is hoped, patronise the kiosk at the Royal ...

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  36. [?]N ENEMY OFFENSIVE.

    Such semi-official statement says German bombardment on the [?] in the Champagne and at ver[?] already [?] 24 hours, and still ...

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  37. HUN SUBMARINES ATTACKED.

    A message from Copenhagen states that 30 miles south-east of the Shetland Iceland an armed British steamer sank a German submarine which was shelling a neutral ...

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  38. QUESTION OF DEPORTATION.

    Referring this evening to the recurrence of street outbreaks organised by the Socialist agitators the Chief Secretary stated that if there Were going to be ...

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  39. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    [?] Mackenzie (High Commission New Zealand, who has return the West Front, says that he was at the good hear of the New ...

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  40. (United Service.)

    Advices from Copenhagen state that a U boat as attacking an American ship, and did not notice the approach of an armed steamer and destroyer ...

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  41. THE DALKANS

    Telegraphing from Salonika the "Times" correspondent says — "Serbian escapes from Austria state that they were the victims and the wit ...

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  42. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    The hon. secretary (Miss M.N. Warmington ) desired to acknowledge the following contributions : — Previously acknowledge, [?] Mr ...

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  43. ARGENTINE AND GERMANY

    Router's correspondent at Bucnos Ayres report that the Argentina Space, in view the German-Swedish intrigue, has rooted in favor of a severance of relations with ...

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  44. [?] VISITS IRON WORKS

    [?] his tour of Scotland on say, the King visited the principle and [?] works in Lanarkshire [?] shook hands with Mr ...

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  45. WHEAT SILOS

    Mr. M'Kenzie, Minister for Railways, said to-night that it was hoped to have the plans and specifications for the silos that are to be constructed for wheat ...

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  46. SWEDEN'S PROTEST.

    Renter's correspondent at Stockholm says that the Swedish Minister in Berlin was instructed on 10th September to protest in connection with the Luxburg ...

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  47. FRENCH CAPTURE HEIGHT.

    A French Balkans communique says: —"In the lake region the French carried a height 5) miles north-west of Mom[?] on Lake Ochrida ...

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  48. ASSISTING SOLDIERS

    Recently a conference between the committee of the Lord Mayor's Fund and the State War Council decided that the amelioration of soldiers and their dependents ...

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  49. GREEK GENERAL ARRESTED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Athens says that Gen Papoulas, who ordered the Greek troops to fire on the Allies an 1st December last, has been arrested at ...

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  50. FRENCH MINISTRY

    Paris reports that a vote of confidence in the new Government formed by M. Painleve was carried in the Chamber of Deputies by 37B votes to 1. ...

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  51. [?]SCRIPTION IN CANADA

    [?] message reports that Wednesday spent by the Canadian Trades for Congress in a discussion of the executive regarding con ...

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  52. Advertising

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  53. BLOCKADE PRESSURE

    Lord Robert Cecil and M. Metin, respectively British and French Minister controlling the blockade of Germany conferred on Wednesday with a view to more ...

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  54. CASE OF M. TURMEL.

    It is announced that the Committee of the Chamber of Deputies which inquired into the case of M.Turmel, a deputy, who to suspected of having dealt with the ...

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