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  2. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    A German dispatch published on Monday says:—"We maintained our position at Manajow against strong Russian attacks between the Zlota Lipa, and the ...

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  3. THE VICTORIAN FLOODS

    During the recent floods at Seymour Mr. and Mrs. Chinnicks and four children were sheltering on the top of their house, when it collapsed and the father and children ...

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  4. NATIONAL SERVICE

    [?] take this meeting to be an outward [?]d a visible [?]ign of the spirit and resolute purpose that ought to animate, and I am sure does animate, the women of this, the ...

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  5. THE REVOLT AGAINST CONSTANTINE

    There was heavy fighting along the British front from Neuve Chapelle to the Somme on Monday. The British, after a terrible bombardment, advanced for a mile on a six-mile front. They captured, the formidable fortress of Morval, and also the village of Les Boeufs, and they cut the German ...

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  6. AMERICAN AFFAIRS

    The United States Government Bureau estimates for the year show that the total production of wheat in the United States, India, Japan, Tunis, Spain, Great Britain, ...

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  7. ENGLISH AIR RAIDS

    An official announcement has been made that several airships crossed the eastern and north-eastern coasts of England between 10.30 o'clock and midnight on ...

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  8. BIG BRITISH PUSH ON THE SOMME

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch received by the War Office on Monday afternoon, reports:—"The Germans attacked our outpost to the eastward of Courcelette, ...

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  9. TALK OF PEACE

    A dispatch received in New York from Berlin states that Herr von Jagow, the Foreign Minister, visited Mr. Gerard, the American Ambassador in Berlin, on ...

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  10. A BRAVE FIREMAN.

    The course of the Zeppelin which was captured during the air raid on London early on Sunday morning can be traced by the cargo thrown overboard during its ...

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  11. CHARGES OF TREASON.

    Persons arrested in the Industrial Workers' of the World Rooms on Saturday, appeared before the court on Monday, on charges of treason, and they were ...

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  12. TWO BOYS DROWNED.

    Victoria is still being rain-drenched, and the weather shows no sign of clearing up. To-day was as wet as any experienced since the monaoonal change set in. Further ...

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  13. THE BALKAN WAR

    A French official dispatch published on Monday afternoon reports:—The English continue their raids on the left bank of the Strum[?]. They successfully attacked ...

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  14. GREEK REVOLT

    A force of 17,000 Cretans on Sunday entered the capital, Kanea, without opposition. They took possession of the public buildings, and displaced the Greek ...

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  15. IMPORT OF ENEMY GOODS.

    To tighten up the restrictions against the importation into the Commonwealth or enemy [?] the Customs Department has intimated that [?] October 1 goods from neutral countries [?] ...

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  16. FOR WIFE AND CHILDREN.

    Mr. Barwell, in continuing the debate on the second reading of the T[?] Family Maintenance Bill in the House of Assembly on Tuesday, said the measure ...

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  17. RAID ON ESSEN. GREAT DAMAGE DONE.

    A message received from Berne on Monday states:—"The French air raid on Essen munition works on Saturday had disastrous effects. Incendiary bombs were fired at ...

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  18. MORE SOLDIEES RETURN.

    Another batch of wounded and sick soldiers arrived from Melbourne by the express on Tuesday morning. Long before the arrival of the train the approach to the ...

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  19. THE PORT CURTIS.

    The steamer Port Curtis, 4,710 tons, which left England this month for Australia, has put into Barbados. Her stores and lifeboats were damaged during a storm. ...

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  20. LINES ON THE ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.

    Tay tragedy Armenia, is it not The foulest limit history can recall, The most indelible and damning blot Of all? ...

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  21. ITALIAN FRONT

    An official dispatch published in Rome on Monday night says:—"There has been increased enemy artillery activity on the Trentino front. Our Alpine troops have ...

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  22. JUMPED TO HIS DEATH.

    Samuel Gray (30), a cabinetmaker, was seen walking near the edge of the cliffs at South Head. He called out to a man that there was "a letter for the girl there," ...

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  23. LONDON, September 26. DASHED TO DEATH.

    Lieutenant Sidney Wilson, an Australian, made an ascent in a biplane, and was lost in the clouds. When he reappeared he was crashing to the earth. It is estimated that ...

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  24. MOTORSAND AIRSHIPS

    More persons have been killed by motor cars in the United States between January 1 and September 1, according to the official police records, than have been slain in ...

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  25. NAVAL OPERATIONS

    German submarines seized the Dutch steamer Battavier II[?] and took her into Zeebrugge. A Dutch torpedo-boat demanded an explanation and the Germans ...

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  26. FOR AUSTRALIA'S SAKE.

    Strengthen his hands, for Australia's sake! Australia is not immune; Her horizon low The war-clouds show, ...

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  27. SOLDIERS ON THE LAND.

    In the House of Assembly on Tuesday Mr. Moseley asked if the Government, in connection with the policy of settling returned soldiers on the land, would be ...

    Article : 85 words
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