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  2. LATEST SPORTING. THE TURF.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—"Early Bird's" tips for to-morrow's races are:—Flemington Hurdles.—Diabolo, Blind Murphy, Ballista. ...

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  3. SHIPPING FIGURES.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lloyd's register and annual report show that 620 vessels, representing 2,282,709 tonnage, are now being built. It is the largest amount of shipping ...

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  4. VICTORIAN BETTING TAX.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Victorian betting tax, which came into operation last Wednesday, yielded £23,752 up to Saturday. ...

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  5. KINGDOM OF POLAND. GERMAN PAPERS DESCRIBE ITS ESTABLISHMENT.

    PARIS, Sunday.—A French communique reports: Eastward of Fort Vaux we have extended our progress, occupying Damloup village and taking a number of prisoners. ...

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  6. GERMAN EAST AFRICA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's East Africa correspondent says since the 22nd October between Iringa and Ngonuraz, also eastward of Lupembe, the British, consisting of 50 ...

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  7. NEW ZEALAND DERBY.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—The New Zealand Derby resulted: Toff 1, Egypt 2, Good Hope 3. ...

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  8. CLOSUEE OF THE KEICHSTAG.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Mail's" Amsterdam correspondent says that the closure of the Reichstag is causing considerable indignation. It is generally implied that the ...

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  9. TWEED RIVER JOCKEY CLUB.

    Following weights have been declared for the T.R.J.C. meeting on 10th and 11th inst.:—Opening Handicap, 6 fur.—Phast Lad 10.3, Pos 9.10, Tikumbi 8.12, Balfast 8.9, Bigal 8.8, ...

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  10. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION. ROLL OF HONOR.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The 241st casualty list shows the following totals of all States: —Killed in action, 48; died of wounds or other causes, 43; accidentally killed, 2; ...

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  11. KINGDOM OF POLAND.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The German papers are publishing columns describing the establishment of the kingdom of Poland as an act of liberation, but a semi-official ...

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  12. THE BALKANS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—Berlin claims fur ther success beyond the Predeal Puss, captur ing 661 prisoners. ...

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  13. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Wounded.—Privates H. Mudford, Tinonec; P. Fitzgerald, Lismore; W. Woodgate, Jones' Island; C. Sinclair, Tyringham; A. Gossip, Lisarow; W. R. Lee, Cowper; T. Currie, ...

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  14. CUP TIPS.

    The "Evening News" Melboume correspondent tips for the Cup:—Shepherd King, Wallace Isinglass, Eastcourt. "Melbourne Argus" [?]tips for the Cup:— ...

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  15. ADAPTING ITSELF TO WAR.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A Bukarest correspondent hays Rumania is gradually adapting itself to war conditions. The returned wounded are scattering throughout the country ...

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  16. ARTILLERY DUEL.

    LONDON, Monday.—The artillery duel continued in the Douaumont region. We occupied the whole of the village of Vaux. ...

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  17. PRINCE LEOPOLD KING.

    ROME, Sunday.—A Rome correspondent says it is believed that Prince Leopold of Bavaria will be appointed King of Poland and that the coronation will take place at ...

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  18. LABOR AFFAIRS. PREFERENCE TO UNIONISTS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Justice Edmunds in the Industrial Court to-day expressed the view that preference to unionists should be refused when a union had broken ...

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  19. FINAL GALLOPS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Many horses did not put in an appearance at Flemington. Juan Fernandez and Quinologist did 8 furlongs on the sand in 1.50¼. The Christian ...

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  20. ENEMY POWERLESS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Times" correspondent at Paris reports:—Wind, rain and mist have not cheeked the victorious progress north of Verdun. The enemy ...

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  21. RUMANIAN SENTIMENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Stanley Washburn, the correspondent for the 'Times" at Bukarest, says:—Rumanian sentiment is crystallising for a determined resistance. The figure ...

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  22. PREVENTIVE ARRESTS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" says there is no reason to suppose that the recent Reichstag debates concerning preventive arrests and censorship will result in ...

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  23. APPETITE AND HEALTH.

    Loss of appetite is a sure sign of ill health. Those who take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People as a tonic invariably say that their improvement began with a noticeable ...

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  24. FEMALE WORKERS' WEEK.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Justice Edmunds has refused to reduce the working week for females in the General Textile Workers' Union's appal from 48 to 43¾ ...

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  25. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A German naval report states: On fourth November we sank a small English cruiser off the west coast of Ireland. Evidently this refers to the Genisea, ...

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  26. GERMANS SUFFER ENORMOUSLY.

    LONDON, Sunday,—A Serbian communique states that positive infomation regarding the latest lighting on the left bank of the Tnernareka shows that the Germans. ...

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  27. GERMAN SUBMARINE STRANDED.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent reports that a German submarine became stranded off the west coast of Jutland. The crew blew her up after ...

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  28. PRICE OF COAL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The question of wholesale and retail price of coal was discussed before the Necessary Commodities Commission to-day. Mr. Justice Edmunds ...

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  29. NON-STARTERS FOR THE CUP.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—After her indiferent showing in the Derby it has been decided not to start Ettefred in the Melbourne' Cup. It is also probable that Wishing Cap will be ...

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  30. A GLOOMY OUTLOOK.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Rain set in early this morning in Melbourne and continues without any signs of abatoment. The outlook for to-morrow is gloomy. ...

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  31. BEBLIN MESSAGE.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—An official message from Berlin states that it was the U20 which became stranded and was blown up west of Jutland. ...

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  32. BYRON BAY RED CROSS.

    The usual fortnightly meeting of Byron Bay branch Red Cross Society was held on Tuesday, 31st October, the President (Mrs. Clifford) in the chair, and a good attendance of ...

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  33. COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Monday.—An Austrian communique says:—The Hungarians captured the strong Clabucepu position south-west of Predeal and the Rumanian second line. The ...

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  34. CETIGNE SCRATCHED.

    BELBOURNE, Monday.—Cetigne and Ettefred were scratched this morning. ...

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  35. SITUATION IN GREECE.

    SALONICA, Sunday.—The Allied forces have occupied Katertna, where there has been a collision between the Venezelists and the Greek Government troops, in view of ...

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  36. POSITIONS OF THE HOBSES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The only Cup hourse to engage attention in Melbourne to-day was Torbane, who became firmer. The candidates most fancied were Shepherd King, ...

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  37. AUSTRO-GERMAN WOMANHOOD.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Times" correspondent says that the upper class Austro German women are employed in the hospitals or making comforts and munitions. The ...

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  38. SYDNEY BETTING MARKET.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—In the Sydney betting mrket to-day Shepherd King, Quinologist, Sasanof and Wolaroi are all equal first favorites for the Cup at comparatively short ...

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  39. SECOND HAND SACKS.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. Grahame, Minister of Agriculture, says he finds Victoria has decided to allow the use of second hand corn sacka. In order that the farmers of ...

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  40. PROVOKING PANIC.

    LONDON, Monday,—The correspondent Jeffries writes that on the occasion of the funeral of the German submarine victims the French police officials, Knowing the quiet ...

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  41. ITALIAN OPERATIONS.

    ROME, Sunday.—An Italian communique states:—8982 prisoners were taken in the past four days. The enemy five times attacking the slopes of Cimabooche, but all were ...

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  43. THE MELBOURNE CUP.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Owing to the bad state of the course the Cup meeting has been postponed till Saturday. ...

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  44. PERSECUTION OF VENIZELISTS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Telegrams from Athens state that the Royal Government is persecuting the Venizelists. Twenty-five officers are at present imprisoned, whilst ...

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  45. KEY POSITION TAKEN.

    LONDON, Monday,—The "Times" correspondent with the Italian army reports:—Friday's operations were less spectacular, but considerably more important, the Italians ...

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  46. ACCEPTANCES.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The following are the final acceptances for the Oaks:—Ruffler, Ettefred, Boontrce, Thana (unlikely starter), Bernouse. ...

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  47. UTILISING GERMAN WOMEN.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Observen" says' the German authorities are utilising all the women in manufacturing munitions, etc. The women implicitly believe, every word the ...

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  48. SUDDEN DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—After making complete arrangements, to be married to-day and travelling from Queensland to Sydney to meet his prospective wife, John Jagger, 42, ...

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  49. KING AND LEADERS CONFER.

    ATHENS, Monday.—The King presided at a protracted Council of Ministers and party leaders. The meeting discussed particularly the question of handing over the ...

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  50. ANGLO-FRENCH OPFFNSIVE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The "Sunday Times" correspondent at headquarters says:—The weather is more promising, though a spell of rain soon destroys the previous ...

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  51. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A White Book, in reference to the exchange of Anglo-German civilians over forty-five, shows that the agreement applies to the whole of the ...

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  52. CLARENCE RIVER NEWS.

    GRAFTON, Monday.—At the Exemption Court to-day about 70 cases were dealt with. Twelve applicants were granted exemption. The majority were granted ...

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  53. ANTI-VENIZELIST AGENCY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The correspondent Jeffries points out that Ekaterini was the centre of an agency directed from Athens for enticing troops from the Yenizelist ...

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  54. KENSINGTON RACES.

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  55. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The "Cologne Gazette" publishes the last letter from Boelck saying: "The Somme is the real airmen's Eldorado. When the weather is fine ...

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  56. PEISONERS IN GERMANY.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—In the Reichstag General Friedrich declared a warm heart beat in the War Minister's breast for the prisoners at Ruhleben, and he would be most ...

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  57. BRITISH PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Monday.—General Sir D. Haig reports:— We attacked at several points and made some progress. We cleared a pocket of Germans on the extremo right and ...

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  58. DISTRICT NEWS.

    Heavy rain fell on Friday night and Saturday. Up to noon of that date a couple of hundred points fell in town, but it is stated they had 2½ inches at Tyagarah. ...

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  59. GERMAN PROPERTY.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The Reichstag is much concerned at what is described as the destructive measures against German property in France and Great Britain. The ...

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  60. AVIATION AND THE DOMINIONS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, discussing the "air crisis," writes:—The Air Board should immediately cultivate Imperial ideas regarding aviation ...

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  61. SERIES OF ADVANCES.

    PARIS, Monday.—A communique saya:—North of the Somme we executed several attacks during the day. We made a series of appreciable advances from south of Trausloy ...

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  62. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, Monday.—The death is announced of Lord Clanmorris. ...

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