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  2. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION. ROLL OF HONOR.

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  3. BRITISH NAVY.

    CAPETOWN, Thursday.—Speaking at the Cape General Botha paid a high tribute to the British navy. He urged forbearance and patience on the part of the Africanders. ...

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  5. SERBIAN SUCCESSES. BULGARIAN POSITIONS CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Roumanians repelled a series of German and Bulgarian, attacks on the right bank of the Danube. ...

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  6. ASIA MINOR.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British have secured a small success in Mesopotamia. ...

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  7. TURKS DRIVEN NORTH.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Mesopotamia communique reports a British force from Narissiyeh on the Lower Euphrates killed 200 irregulars who attacked a reconnoitring ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  9. A DISTURBING SPEECH.

    MADRID, Thursday.—Madrid reports a general tone of disapproval at Senator Maura's speech, and the press are urging the Anglo-French not to pay attention thereto, ...

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  10. SERBIAN SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's Salonica correspondent says:—The Serbian successes in the Petriska region threaten to cut lines of communication of the Bulgars, who are ...

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  11. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    ROME, Thursday.—Rome reports that an Austrian aeroplane bombed Venice and Chioggia, 15 miles south of Venice, damaging the churches of St. John and St. Paul, ...

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  12. GERMAN MOBILISATION.

    LONDON, Thursday.—"The Times" Amsterdam correspondent reports, that it is rumored mobilisation orders have been prepared for 15th inst. ...

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  13. QUEENSLAND.

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  14. Family Notices

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  15. FISH RATIONS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The authorities are experimentally including fish in the army rations. Canada is supplying 300,000lbs. weekly, and the supply will possibly be ...

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  16. SERBIAN SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Serbiaus continue to advance west of Vardar, inflicting heavy losses. Battles continue in their favor south of Lake Ostrovo. ...

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  17. CONSTANTINE CHEERED.

    LONDON, Friday.— The correspondent of the "Vossiche Zeitung" in Greek Macedonia says that a meeting of the whole population of Drama on Sunday cheered King ...

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  18. BRITISH DOMINANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The. "Times" correspondent at headquarters says:— British airmen continue to dominate the air, flying over every point within 30 to 70 miles of ...

    Article : 86 words
  19. CENSORSHIP ON CIGARETTE CARDS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Admiralty and War Office have imposed a censorship on cigarette cards to prevent naval and military pictures giving information to the ...

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  20. A TOWN STORMED.

    ATHENS, Thursday.—An Athens correspondent states the Serbians have captured Serovitch. ...

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  21. ANGLO-FRENCH OFFENSIVE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Regarding the statement that Combles is now isolated, General Dorthust writes:—There is every reason to believe the British will shortly advance from ...

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  22. TRENCHES AND HEIGHTS STORMED.

    PARIS, Thursday.—A French official report at Salonica says: The Serbians captured Bulgarian trenches between Kovel and Vetrenik' and captured the heights west of ...

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  23. LOAN BILL.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Times" Paris correspondent says the Loan Bill unanimously passed the Senate. ...

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  24. FIGHTING TWELVE TO ONE.

    LONDON, Friday.—From further particulars of the airmen's lights it seems one Britisher swooped down on 12 hawk-like machines, scattering them. Another Britisher ...

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  25. TRANSPORT OF RELIEF SUPPLIES.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—The German Goverment has seized a Belgian light railway, seriously impelling the transport of relief supplies. ...

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  26. NIGHT ATTACKS REPULSED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—German, night attacks north of the Somme were repulsed. ...

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  27. AUSTRALASIA. THE REFERENDUM.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Articles and pamphlets in connection with the referendum must be signed after Monday, next. The cost of the referendum is estimated by the Federal ...

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  28. PATROLS ACTIVE.

    SALONICA, Thursday.—An official message from Salonica says: Our patrols are active on the cast bank of the Struma. ...

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  29. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  30. BRITISH COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir D. Haig, in a communique, says:—There has been hostile cannonading at Pozieres and south of Thiepval. We carried out a successful raid ...

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  31. ITALIAN BOMBARDMENTS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Rome correspondent says the Italians with 22 battle-planes attacked Austro-Lloyds arsenal and hydroplane hangars at Trieste. One hundred ...

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  32. BULGARIA'S ULTIMATUM.

    SALONICA, Thursday.—Reuter's Salonica correspondent says: It transpires the Bulgars presented an ultimatum to Colonel Hazzopoulos, commanding Kavalla, demanding ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND.

    Sapper A. Wilson, Ptes. J. Maldon, S. Johnson, E. R. Alland, C. O. Gorman, Sergt. W. H. Owl, G. McRitchio, Corporal J. E. McDonald, R. Nicoll, Corporal R. ...

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  34. VIOLENT BUT FRUITLESS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—A Paris communique says: The German attacks at various points north and south of the Somme and Vaux Wood were repulsed. According to fresh ...

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  35. RUSSIAN GIANT AEROPLANES.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Petrograd correspondent reports that a squadron of Russian giant aeroplanes effectively bombarded a German hydroplane at Lake Station, at the ...

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  36. ORGANISING OPPOSITION.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Labor Council has appointed delegates to act with other representatives of Labor in formulating organised opposition to the referendum. ...

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  37. THE DUMB SPAKE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A soldier who had lost the power of speech at Gallipoli, and been dumb for nearly two years, had his speech restored at Newcastle on seeing a military ...

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  38. EAST AFRICA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German forces in East Africa are divided into two isolated groups. ...

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  39. JOINT ACTION.

    PARIS, Thursday.—At the re-opening in Paris of the Chamber of Deputies M. Briand reviewed the progress of the war, and said the Roumanians and General Sarrail were ...

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  40. VAGUE CLAIMS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A German official report claims to have repulsed enemy attacks at Guinchy, south of the Somme, and that counter attacking gained ground, but it does ...

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  41. WHEAT OPERATIONS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Cash received by the Australian Wheat Board totals nearly £18, 000,000. The quantity shipped oversea was 11,500,000 bags, while nearly 8,000,000 has ...

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  42. BELGIAN ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Belgian advance on Tabora threatens the last important town in East Africa and the German possession of the Central Railway. ...

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  43. THE FRENCH WEDGE.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.—Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says the "Frankfurter Zeitung" noteworthily confirms the fact that the French have driven a wedge across ...

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  44. ASKED TO RESIGN.

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Dr. Jensen, Government Geologist, Northern Territory, [?] [?] asked to resign. ...

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  45. FIRE AT A HOSPITAL.

    LONDON, Friday.—A serious fire occurred at Wresthouse, between Luton and Bedford the residence of Lord Lucas, and now used as a hospital for wounded soldiers. Two ...

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  47. MILITARY POSTAL SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Postmaster-General declares everything has been done to make expedition one of the features or the military postal service. ...

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  48. CONSTANT ENEMY COUNTER ATTACKS.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The enemy are vigorously attempting to stop further progress and are constantly counter attacking. The French gave way at some points, but ultimately ...

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  49. KAVALLA OCCUPIED.

    SALONICA, Thursday.—The Bulgars have occupied Kavalla. ...

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  50. LATEST SPORTING. THE TURF.

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  51. ITALIAN OPERATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter's Rome correspondent says the Italians captured important positions by a daring raid. ...

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  52. FIRST LINE CAPTURED.

    SALONICA, Thursday.—The Serbians have captured the whole of the Bulgarian first line. ...

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  53. NO VOLUNTEERS REJECTED.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—From to-day no volunteers will be rejected. Those failing to reach the standard of physical fitness required for immediate acceptance will have ...

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  54. ENEMY SALIENT CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—An official Salonica report says the British moved forward in the morning after an artillery preparation through Muckukovo and captured in the face ...

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  55. ARTILLERY ACTIVE.

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Sir D. Haig reports:—Between Arras and Ypres artillery and trench mortars have been active. The enemy fired Camouflet, near Montsorrel, and ...

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  56. FOOD RIOTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—There have been most violent food riots at Hamburg. Large crowds raided the butchers' shops. Numerous arrests were made. ...

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  57. EXPLOSION IN CAMP.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—An explosion occurred in the Bathurst military camp, when one officer, two non-coms, and three privates were more or less injured. ...

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  58. HEAVY SEA FIRING.

    LONDON, Friday.—Swedish telegrams report heavy sea firing. Windows were broken in a wide area. ...

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  59. EVERYWHERE ON THE DEFENSIVE.

    PARIS, Thursday.—M. Briand, in a stirring speech in the Chamber, emphasised the change in the war situation. He said the enemy were everywhere on the defensive, and the only ...

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  60. REPATRIATION SCHEME.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Public meetings at Dubbo and Tamworth favored taxation in preference to voluntary effort regarding the repatriation scheme. ...

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  61. POSSIBILITY OF COALITION.

    ATHENS, Friday.—The party leaders opposed M. Dimitricockulos forming a Cabinet because he lacked a following. The situation is indefinite. There is still the ...

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  62. PRECAUTION AGAINST AIR ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent reports that the commander at Wilhelmshaven has issued a stringent order that as a precaution against air attacks the ...

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  63. FRENCH ADVANTAGE.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—The semi-official paper, the "North German Gazette," makes the striking admission that by the occupation of Boucheavesnes the French gained an ...

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  64. CONSCRIPTION.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Mr. A. Griffith, Minister of Education, referring to conscription, said he believed that compulsory service was absolutely essential to keep up the supply of ...

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  65. LATEST SCRATCHINGS.

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  66. SERBO-BRITISH SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Friday.—"The Times," in a leading article, says it does not know whether the Serbo-British successes on the Balkan front mark the beginning of an advance. The ...

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  67. THE JUTLAND BATTLE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Saturday's "Gazette" will contain a list of honors in connection with Admiral Sir John Jellicoe's despatch. The King has granted the Victoria Gross to a boy, ...

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  68. HORSES BACKED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Bombita was heavily backed this morning for the Epsom Handicap to the extent of several thousand pounds. Lord Nagar was also nibbled at for the same ...

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  69. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    LONDON, Friday—A Copenhagen message says the new submarine warfare is causing anxiety. During September 12 Norwegian steamers were sunk with ...

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  70. DECLINES TO FORM CABINET.

    ATHENS, Thursday.—M. Dimitricockulos has declined to form a Greek Cabinet. ...

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  71. CASINO PATRIOTIC MEETING.

    Following are weights for the Casino patriotic meeting on September 20th and 21st, 1916:—Red Cross Handicap, 6 furlongs.—Phast Lad ...

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  72. RECRUITING.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Recruiting has reached a very low ebb in all the States. The military authorities in Victoria have decided to re-examine the men who were ...

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  73. RUSSIAN BLACK SEA FLEET.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Russian Black Sea Fleet has entered Constanza Harbor and is preparing to take part in joint Russo-Roumanian attacks on Bulgarian ports. ...

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  74. IN THE CAUCASUS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Turkish communique says we heavily defeated the Russians on the right wing of the Ognot sector. ...

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  75. OBSCURE SITUATION.

    LONDON, Friday.—The situation in the Dobrudja and in Transylvania is obscure. There are conflicting Russo-Roumanian reports. The Roumanians repulsed the enemy ...

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  76. THE HINDENBERG TROT.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.—Great numbers of troops from the Rhine garrison suddenly have been dispatched eastward. ...

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  77. THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN.

    PARIS, Thursday.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says General Pau has returned from Russia convinced that striking victories are imminent. ...

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  79. CAFES CLOSED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Germans have closed the cafes at Brussels owing to the anti-German demonstration. ...

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