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  2. GOLDFIELDS DIVORCE CASE

    The hearing was continued at the Kalgoorlie Circuit Count yesterday of the petition brought by Albert E. Shepherd for a dissolution of his ...

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  3. BRITISH FOOD NEEDS

    Lord Rhondda states that Britain's foodstuff requirements from the United States and Canada for the ensuing twelve months are over ten ...

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  4. THE GREAT WAR IN EUROPE

    To-day's French communique reports intense artillery duels south of the Oise, in the Champagne sector of Mont Cornilet and the High ...

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  5. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    A naval authority of high rank states that the new defensive measures against submarines are meeting with success. Though no ...

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  6. AMERICANS IN FRANCE

    It is stated that the American troops in France will launch a big drive on the west front next summer, but will start active duty in ...

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  7. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS

    A Russian official wireless message to-day reports:—"In the Riga district we drove back with great losses an enemy ...

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  8. PRICE OF WHISKY.

    Owing to the stoppage of distillation and the restriction on the clearances of spirits from bond, whisky is realising extraordinary ...

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  9. FRENCH WEEK'S RECORD

    The French Admiralty reports:—"For the week ended the 16th inst. the shipping arrivals at French ports were 960 and the sailings were ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN STORM TROOPS.

    The Australians were selected in yesterday's offensive as storm troops in the British centre. ...

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  11. ENEMY REPULSE.

    To-night's French communique reports:—"After a violent bombardment the enemy attacked south-east of Cerny, but was stopped by our ...

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  12. FRANCO-RUSSIAN TREATIES

    In the Chamber to-day the Foreign Minister, M. Ribot, replying to a request for the publication of secret treaties ...

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  13. BUKOVINA REPULSE.

    A German official wireless message to-day says that a Russian attack in the Bukovina was driven back, and that the Russians again ...

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  14. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Argentine Senate resolution in favour of a rupture with Germany affirmed that the dismissal of Count Luxburg was not sufficient. ...

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  15. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S REPORT

    Sir Douglas Haig reports to-night:—"We attacked this morning on an eight mile front between the ...

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  16. BRITISH OFFENSIVE

    A German official wireless message to-day says:—"After a very violent fire between the Houthulst wood and the Lys ...

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  17. GERMAN DESIGN

    The London correspondent of the "New York Herald" says that it is believed in well informed quarters that Germany is planning a quick ...

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  18. AMERICAN GRATIFICATION.

    Great gratification is expressed here at the Argentine Senate's vote, particularly because of the amount of shipping that would be ...

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  19. FIGHT TO A FINISH

    The Russian Ambassador called to-day at the State Department, and formally pledged Russia to continue the war until German ...

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  20. AMERICAN AFFAIRS

    Speaking yesterday in Atlantic City, Mr. Hoover warned a business conference that Socialism might be the penalty if the employers failed ...

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  21. SWEDISH RETICENCE.

    Sweden's official reticence concerning the recent expose is interpreted as meant to cloak and cover embarrassing internal ...

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  22. BATTLE IN PROGRESS.

    To-night's German official wireless message says:—"A battle has been in progress all day on the English front from ...

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  23. ARMY ESTIMATES.

    Mr. Baker explained that the additional army estimates he has asked for will help to equip and supply an army of 2,300,000 men ...

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  24. GERMAN INTRIGUES

    German agents in Viborg spread false reports that General Vassiluf, Comanded-in-Chief in Finland, had refused M. Kerensky's request to ...

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  25. KAISER BACKS LUXBURG.

    A wireless message from Berne says:—"It is officially announced in Berlin that the Kaiser has telegraphed to Baron von Kuehlmann ...

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  26. KING IN SCOTLAND

    The King, when leaving the West of Scotland, said that the securing of food supplies could not be taken as a matter of course. The main ...

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  27. BRITISH ADVANCE

    The United Press correspondent at British Headquarters says in a brief message this afternoon:—"The British have captured their first ...

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  28. TALK ABOUT PEACE

    A notable article published in the "Muenchener Neueste Nachrichten" says:—"Germany still holds Belgium ...

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  29. KERENSKY'S POLICY

    The "Matin" correspondent in Petrograd says with reference to the political situation in Russia:—"The impression is very prevalent ...

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  30. RUSSIAN PRISONERS

    Hundreds of Russian prisoners in Austria are dying daily of starvation. The doctors will not visit the camps, declaring that food is the ...

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  31. UNPRECEDENTED BARRAGE.

    In a second brief message the same correspondent states:—"An unprecedented barrage preceded the infantry, who soon entered ...

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  32. MISCELLANEOUS

    Sir John McCall presided to-day at a meeting of the Australian Natives that welcomed the repatriated Australian prisoners. Sir ...

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  33. BARRAGE AND INFANTRY

    In a longer message subsequently the United Press correspondent states:—"The British attacked heavily on ...

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  34. ATTACK BEATS DEFENCE

    Mr. Philip Gibbs telegraphs:—"This offensive is a test of the new method of attack against the new German system of defence, which ...

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  35. SOCIALIST FOLLY

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent in Petrograd states:—"The coming Socialist caucus meeting next Monday is the latest ...

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  36. GERMAN MANIFESTO.

    The Berlin "Vorwaerts" states that a mainfesto circulated all over Germany says:—"Citizens of the Fatherland, you are in a peril ...

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  37. INCIDENTS OF THE DAY

    Mr. Phillips telegraphs:—"To-day's battle was of the greatest intensity between St. Julien and the cemetery at Hollebeke, where we ...

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  38. HOLIDAYS FROM THE FRONT.

    In reply to a question in the House to-day, Sir Robert Borden said he understood that no steps had yet been taken in Australia to ...

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  39. HAYTI AND GERMANY.

    The Haytian Council of State has declared that a state of war exists with Germany. ...

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  40. PAPER SUSPENDED.

    The newspaper "Germania" has been suspended for publishing Herr Erzberger's speech in full. ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A remarkable libel action began and ended in Pretoria to-day. It arose out of the late rebellion. The Premier, General Louis Botha, sued ...

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  42. CONDITION OF SERBIA

    Agonising details are published of the situation in Serbia. The population was normally 3,170,000; it is now only 2,218,000. The reduction ...

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  43. SITUATION CRITICAL.

    A telegram from Haparanda, in Northern Sweden, says that the political situation in Russia is very critical. Diplomatic circles are ...

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  44. EAST AFRICA CAMPAIGN

    A Belgian communique reports:—"The success of the Belgians in German East Africa at Madege on September 9 and 10 has been ...

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  45. IRISH CONVENTION

    The Press Bureau states that the Irish Convention has continued the discussion of Home Rule proposals. It will resume at Cork on the 25th ...

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  46. STRONG POSITIONS TAKEN

    The "Morning Post" correspondent at the front states:—"A series of strong positions has been captured. We have advanced ...

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