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

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  3. FIGHTING IN FLANDERS

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters telegraphs:— "Boisterous weather on Tuesday afternoon rendered infantry fighting ...

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  4. POSITION IN RUSSIA

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd says that owing to the refusal of the Finnish authorities to co-operative in carrying out orders for evacuation the ...

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  5. LIFE SAVING

    Dr J. Hutchinson, lecturing at the Royal Society of Medicine, said that of the wounded men who survive six hours 90 per cent recover, while 98 "per" cent ...

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  6. [?]LY'S RETREAT

    [?] official message says:— [?]ents occurred yesterday in [?]ar San Danicle dei Fri[?] (12 [?]est of Udine), along the ...

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  7. CONSCRIPTION AGITATION

    A meeting was held to-night inaugurate a referendum petition committee with the object of securing a revival, of the conscription question by referendum ...

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  8. CHEMICAL STRIKERS VIOLENT.

    Petrograd reports that the chemists' strike is creating a serious situation, owing to the violence of the strikers towards the few chemists whom the strike ...

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  9. TROOPS ABANDONED POSITIONS.

    Mr Ward Price, telegraphing from the Italian Front on 30th October, says.— "What happened was that some troops on the left wing of the 2nd Army failed ...

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  10. HOSTILE AIRCRAFT

    It is officially announced that a German aeroplane crossed the Kentish coast on Wednesday morning, but did not penetrate inland, being engaged by our ...

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  11. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    Miss M. N. Warmington the hon. secretary, desires; to acknowledge the following contributions:— Previously acknowledged. £4516/12/; half proceeds ...

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  12. ANOTHER RAID IN PROGRESS.

    The Press Bureau announces that enemy aircraft crossed the south-east coast in relays between 10.45 and 11.30 last night, flying towards London. The raid ...

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  13. (Admiralty: By Wireless Press.)

    A German official message say:—"In addition to the main attack the English yesterday attempted to advance on Gheluvelt, but were driven back." ...

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  14. WATER COMMISSION

    Present: Coms. F. Brawn, M.L.C. (Chairman), J. M. Barker, R. Pearse, C. Crooker, W. Richards, and A. Mackenzie. Com Crocker, who succeeded Com T. ...

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  15. SERIES OF BIG ATTACKS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Germans are practising at Coolkerke and Zeebrugge new airplanes, with twin motors and propellers, ...

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  16. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his latest report, states:— "We took prisoner on Tuesday north of the Ypres-Roulers railway 191, ...

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  17. FEAR OF REPRISALS.

    German newspapers state that the stained glass windows in the Cologne Cathedral are being replaced by ordinary glass as a precaution in the event of air ...

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  18. ENEMY'S CAPTURES.

    A wireless German official message says:—"There have been successful engagements on the Tagliamento front. The prisoners taken by us have ...

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  19. GERMAN CHANCELLORSHIP

    Berlin confirms the report that Dr Georg Michaelis has resigned the Chancellorship. It says that the position has been ...

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  20. PIRACY TOLL

    The Admiralty states that the arrivals in British ports fort the past week numbered 2285, and the sailings 2321. Fourteen vessels over, and 4 under, ...

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  21. [?]DEOUATE RESISTANCE.

    [?]m Italy is scanty as correspondent been silenced, owing, it is ex[?] to Gen Count Cadorna's fears [?]my will ascertain the lines of ...

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  22. (The "Times.")

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam says that Baron Von Hertling, addressing the Bavarian Diet, said:— If the Allies win with America's aid it ...

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  23. PASSCHENDAELE NOT CAPTURED.

    Mr Perry Robinson denies the capture of Passchendaele claimed in the German communique of 30th October. He says that the statement is pure nonsense, and ...

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  24. FIGURES HAVE NOT IMPROVED.

    The "Times" naval correspondent says that the statement made in the Commons on 24th October by Mr Maenamara, the Parliamentary Secretary to the ...

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  25. HERTLING REFUSES POSITION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the Weser Zeitung states that Count Von Hertling has reconsidered his decision, and has now reused the ...

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  26. PLOT TO KILL U.S. TROOPS

    Advices from Memphis, report that a nation-wide plot to kill American soldiers and sailors by poisoning vaccine serum with tentanus germs is believed to have ...

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  27. THE FRENCH OFFENSIVE.

    The latest French communique states.—"Our offensive between 23rd and 27th October yielded us 11.157 prisoners, including 237 officers and 180 guns. Between ...

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  28. NAVAL POLICY.

    Sir Eric Goddes, the First Lord of the Admiralty, will make his maiden speech in the Commons today. It is awaited with the keenest interest. It is expected ...

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  29. EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN

    An East African official message says:—The Germans have been expelled from the Mahenge district towards Luwagu. The enemy abandoned two guns. ...

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  30. THREE ITALIAN VESSELS LOST.

    An Italian official message says:—Four hundred and thirty-nine vessels arrived at and 976 sailed from Italian ports during the past week. Too steamers over ...

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  31. SALE OF HONORS

    A lengthy debate regarding the sale of honors took place in the House of Lords. It was received on the motion of Lord Loreburn that henceforth the Prime ...

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  32. NATION'S SOLIDARITY.

    [?] Orlando has telegraphed to Mr [?]e, the British Prime Minister follows:— [?]rt of the Italian people beats ...

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  33. BUNINYONG SHIRE COUNCIL

    Present:—Cr E. M. Tonkin (president), Crs H. A. Austin. R. Odgers, [?]. M'Kay J. Bray, A. Scott, A. J. Fisken, J. Fergnson, J. Turner, W. Freeman, W. B. ...

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  34. FRENCH LOSSES.

    A French official report states that the arrivals in French ports for the week numbered 838 and the sailing 737. Two vessels over and one under 1600 tons were ...

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  35. CONDUCT OF THE WAR

    Mr A. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated in the House of Commons on Wednesday that the forthcoming Allied Conference in Paris would deal ...

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  36. OUTPUT OF TIN

    The Press Bureau states that the Ministry of Munitions is inviting owners of tin and tungsten mines in Cornwall and Devon to establish research associations ...

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  37. SHIPS FOR COMMONWEALTH

    Mr H. W. Curchin, who has been appointed shipbuilding instructor to the Commonwealth Government, is leaving for America. Arrangements for plant ...

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  38. BRITISH GUNS SAVED.

    Associated Press correspondent on [?] front telegraphing top Paris of all the British batteries had [?]ed, but that the men had suffered ...

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  39. ACTIVITY AT GAZA

    A message from Amsterdam states that a Berlin telegram says that there has been heavy artillery fire on the Gaza front all day and night long. ...

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  40. PRISONERS IN TURKEY

    In the House of Commons Mr J. F. Hope, in reply to questions, said that the Government was constantly anxious regarding the condition of prisoners in ...

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  41. CAVALRY OUTPOSTS ATTACKED.

    An Egyptian official message states:—Three thousand Turks with 12 guns attacked. The London Yeomanry gallantly held their positions for six hours until ...

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  42. [?]TICAL AIM OF OFFENSIVE.

    [?] newspapers are revealing the [?] aims of the new offensive against [?] studi[?]dly restrained expressions [?]on, and they pretend to ...

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  43. NORWEGIAN ARMY AND NAVY

    A message from Christiania says that the Storthing, by 77 votes to 30, has passed a bill prohibiting the use of the Norwegian army and navy for attack, ...

    Article : 51 words
  44. COMPULSORY RATIONING

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons on Wednesday, Mr A. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, said that Lord Rhondda, the Food Controller, ...

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  45. LEAVE FOR SOLDIERS

    In the House of Commons Mr Macpherson stated, in the course of the debate on the vote of credit, that he was hopeful that by the end of November there would ...

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  46. Advertising

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  47. AN AFTER DINNER PILL

    Most people eat too much. If you are a hearty eater, help your digestion; take care of the over-load by taking one Pinkette, the little sugar-coated laxative ovals, ...

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  48. [?]TALIAN BOURSE CLOSED.

    [?]es from Reme says that the [?] has been closed as a dis[?] action. ...

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  49. MINERS' DISPUTE

    The South Wales miners have rejected the coal-owners' offer, and threaten to strike on 1st November. ...

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  50. DISORDERS IN ITALY.

    H[?]man was entertained at a pub[?]on to-day. Referring to the [?]tuation, he stated that Italy [?] of divided counsels. When ...

    Article : 59 words
  51. CANADIAN ELECTIONS

    Ottawa reports that it has been decided to hold the Federal General Election on 17th December. ...

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  52. CONFISCATED SHIPS

    The "Times" correspondent at Pekin states that the Chinese Government is going to allow the British Government to charter a line of confiscated German ...

    Article : 32 words
  53. SINN FEINERS CACLED

    Ten Sin Fein leaders at Cork have been so[?]t gaol for participation in recent demonstrations, when 1000 volunteers performed military evolutions. ...

    Article : 28 words
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