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  2. PERSONAL

    Allen Alexander Brown, of Yangan, has enlisted and has been accepted as fit for the A.I.F. Amongst the soldiers who passed ...

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  3. (Earlier Cables Appear on Page 3.) IN FULL RETREAT

    Sueh of the news as is so indicated appeared in "The Times" this morning, and is cabled to this paper by special permission. It should be ...

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  4. INTERNAL GERMANY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Berlin official message states that the resignation of the German War Minister (Von Stein) has been accepted. General ...

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  5. MACKENSEN IN THE EAST.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon. — The "Evening News" says that Marshal von Mackensen has established his headquarters at Belgrade, in Serbia, ...

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  6. AN ATTACK UPON TURKEY.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Amsterdam reports state that a Constantinople message says that the Porte is advised that Bulgaria is sending troops against ...

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  7. RETURNED SOLDIERS

    Last evening, at St. Mark's School Hall, the Royal Society of St. George, the Protestant League, the L.O.L., No. 11, and the Good Samaritan Lodge, No. ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At a Coroner's inquiry to-day Walter Richard Minisor was committed for trial on a charge of the manslaughter of Charles Balantine, ...

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  9. MAIL STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    LONDON, Friday morning.—The Irish mail boat Leinster has been torpedoed and 400 lives were lost.—Reuter. ...

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  10. THE PEACE PROPOSAL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The first indication of German opinion regarding President Wilson's note has arrived in the form of newspaper comment. ...

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  11. OFFICIAL STATEMENTS.

    LONDON, Thursday:—A Fronch communique states: The furious Anglo-French attacks for several days past north of St. Quentin forced a general ...

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  12. MISCELLANEOUS.

    LONDON, Thursday Afternoon.—It is reported from The Hague that in view of the military developments in Belgium, all Dutch soldiers have been ...

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  13. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—In the House of Representatives to-day, The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) said he was issuing a handbook ...

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  14. LE CATEAU CAPTURED BY BRITISH.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—The British have captured Le Cateau. The British advance averages ten miles, the line running from the Selle River, St ...

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  15. JAPANESE VESSEL SUNK.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Japanese steamer, the Hirano Maru, sank in seven minutes after being torpedoed. Those on board included 97 passengers, ...

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  16. NEW EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION

    It will be a matter of considerable interest to our readers to learn that the authorities of the Church of England have decided to establish a ...

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  17. VICTORIA.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Subscriptions to the Seventh War Loan up to last night amounted to £10,006,270, as compared with £5,653,980 subscribed at ...

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  18. COLLAPSE OF HOHENZOLLERN REGIME LIKELY.

    PARIS, Thursday—Paris military experts agree that General von Ludendorff must immediately face a deep retirement and a severe contraction of ...

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  19. LAST NIGHT'S TELEGRAMS

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Concerning the reply of the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) to the Queensland Premier's criticism of the Federal Government's ...

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  20. A REMARKABLY FRUITFUL WEEK

    LONDON, Thursday. — Responsible quarters regard the British victory on Tuesday as by far the most important event in a remarkably fruitful week, ...

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  21. STATE PARLIAMENT

    BRISBANE, Friday.—In the Assembly to-day. Mr. Gillies gave formal notice of a bill to amend the Workers' ...

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  22. AMBULANCE CARNIVAL.

    The month of October, 1918, will live in the memory of everyone who is imbued with a spirit of patriotism—October brings good tidings of peace, and ...

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  23. AMERICANS SMASH THROUGH ON FOUR MILES FRONT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Americans went through the Kriemhilde line on a front of four miles, smashing the last organised defences of the Argonne ...

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  24. AUSTRIA IN PROCESS OF BEING DISMEMBERED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Vienna reports state that the movement for the dimemberment of Austria-Hungary is growing with extraordinary rapidity. ...

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  25. 500,000 GERMANS IN FULL BETREAT.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Half a million Germans are in full retreat between Cambrai and St. Quentin. The Allies advanced in some places to a depth of ...

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  26. THE PALESTINE SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Palestine communique states: Franco-British warships entered the port of Beirut on Sunday and found the town evacuated. ...

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  27. GERMANS CROWDED INTO NARROW SPACE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters states: From St. Quentin to the Woevre on Wednesday the battle progressed ...

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  28. REVIEW OF EASTERN THEATRES.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Reuter's Agency in a review of the war situation in theatres other than the Western front states: The situation in ...

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  29. THE FEARFUL PLIGHT OF CAMBRAL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Robinson, correspondent of the "Times," telegraphing from the Western front, states: Cambrai is becoming a most cruel ...

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  30. CONFUSED WITHDRAWAL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters, telegraphing this evening, states: The enemy's withdrawal between St. ...

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  31. NORTHERN RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.—There is a rumour of considerable unrest in the Railway Union over the action of the Minister in withdrawing the permission ...

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  33. GERMANS FORTIFYING BELGIUM.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is reliably reported that the German fortifications around Antwerp have been enormously strengthened. The Germans are ...

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  34. "MUCH DEPENDS UPON THE WEATHER."

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—It is impossible to see how far-reaching the results of the British success will be. Much depends upon the weather and the ...

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  35. OUR TRYING CLIMATE

    Readers it difficult to keep a perfectly clear complexion. Freckles, discolourations, roughness and redness of the skin, all repulsive to ladies of ...

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  36. GERMAN ARMY HAS LOST ITS SPRING.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Times" military critic, Mr. Sidebotham, says: Tuesday's fighting was one of the great pitched battles of the war, and ...

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