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  2. LAUNCHED. SEVENTH WAR LOAN.

    From the how of the trim, business-like model destroyer, standing in Moore-street, opposite the Commonwealth Bank, a little gun yesterday at the stroke of noon boomed out ...

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  3. FRENCH MISSION. VISIT TO LITHGOW.

    The members of the French Mission do not desire that their visit should resolve itself into a series of social fixtures. Quite naturally the people of New South Wales ...

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  4. LATE WAR NEWS BRITISH FRONT.

    Sir Douglas Haig, in his noon report on Monday Hinted:—A successful minor operation at night astride the ypres-Comines canal advanced our line on one front over ...

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  5. HOME LEAYE FOR ANZAC VETEEANS.

    Home lenve for the first time will be given Australians. Owing to the great difficulties in shipping home leave has been unknown. This privilege has been obtained for old enlisted ...

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  6. FOCHS STRATEGY.

    A message from Paris states that the activity on the whole front provents Ludeadorff confining his attention to any particular point, and forces him to provide against ...

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  7. PEACE OVERTURES.

    A despatch from Vienna, received in Amsterdam, states that an official peace manifesto, which has been issued, says: "The whole nation is longing for peace, but ...

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  8. THE AMERICAN ADVANCE FURTHER GAINS

    The Australian Press Association learas that the news from the American front is most satisfactory. The Americans since Saturday afternoon have advanced form ...

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  9. TORPEDOED.

    The steame Galway Castle (7988 tons), owned by the Union Cnstle S.S. Mail Company, was torpedoed without warning at 7 a.m. on Thursday, when three days out, ...

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  10. WILSON TO HIS TROOPS.

    The President of the United States has sent the following message to General Porshing:— "Accept warmest congratulations on the brilliant achievements of tho army under your ...

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  11. JAPANESE GOVERNMENT.

    The United Press correspondent at Tokio telegraphs that the Conservative Press predict the downfall of the Terauchi Cabinet. ...

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  12. PERU AND GERMANY.

    The United Press correspondent at Lima telegraphs that the Peruvian Chamber of Deputies dofeated a motion for tbe declaration of war against Germany. ...

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  13. NAMES TO BE PUBLISHED.

    Considerable numbers of original Anzacs will shortly embark for Australia an leave. The first party will consist of approximately 800, and other batches will follow. ...

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  14. UNREST ON THE RAND.

    A recrudesence of industrial unrest on the Rand is threatened by the action of the municipal employees, who demand the immediate reinstatement of the men who were dismissed ...

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  15. IN OTHER SECTORS.

    Sir Douglas Haig, reporting on Sunday right, stated: In a successful minor operation early this morning we captured Maissemy, north-west of St. Quentin; also a ...

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  16. WAR NOTES. THE RECENT AMERICAN" SUCCESS.

    This morning's cablegrams announce further Allied gains at different points along the Western front, but do not indicate any new developments of more than usual ...

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  17. HINDENBURG LINE.

    The Australian troops have been gradually coming up against stiff German resistance as they approach the Hindenburg line. We know perfectly well the great strongth of this great ...

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  18. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S HEALTH.

    Mr. Lloyd George passed a fairly satisfactory day yesterday, though there was a slight increase in the fever. The Manchester authorities diverted, the tramers from the ...

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  19. AIR FIGHTING.

    The Air Ministry reports: On tho battlefront, in addition to the bombing reported in yesterday's communique, we carried out the following operations:—Our airmen twice ...

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  20. SEDITIOUS SPEECH.

    Eugene Debs, the Socialist leader, has been sentenced to ten years' imprisonment for making seditious speeches. [Eugene Victor Debs was the Socialist ...

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  21. A SHORT RESPITE.

    Mr. Phillp Gibbs, war correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," telegraphs: Beyond Peronno and on the outskirts of St. Quentin the Australians are working forward a little, ...

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  22. INCREASED TAXES.

    The Federal Parliament is to reassemble on Wednesday, and in all probability the session will continue until a few days before Christmas. ...

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  23. GERMAN EMPEROR AND HIS PEOPLE.

    According to the United States Press, the German Emperor's recent speech at Essen appears to have created in America that feeling of disgust which earlier utterances gave rise ...

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  24. RUSSIA.

    Mr. Dosch Fieurot cables from Stockholm to New York: "I have procise information that the peasants are organising and abandoning the Bolsheviks in great numbers. Great ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN V.C.

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded to Lient. Albert Berella, an Australian. While loading his platoon with the first wave, he noticed a machine-gun firing through our ...

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  26. PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION.

    It has been decided by the Government to hold a public reception at the Town Hall on the evening of October 2 in honour of General Pau and the other members of the French ...

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  27. MOTOR CAR ACCIDENT.

    A serious motor car smash occurred at Hartley during the week-[?]nd, as a result of which Mr. H. G. Shaw, Stipendiary Magistrate of Sydney, his wife, and two daughters ...

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  28. AMERICAN OFFICIAL NEWS.

    The following official wireless news has been received at Sydney, by the American ConsulGeneral:— A dospatch from France quetes M. ...

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  29. BARS TO D.S.O.

    The following bars to the D.S.O., awarded to Australians, have been gazetted:— Licut.-Colonel Robert Christie. He captured a village by a difficult night oporation, ...

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  30. SHORTAGE OF PAPER.

    The proprietors of all the daily newspapers will be invited to meet the Paper Controller, Mr. Win. Brooks, in conforence next week before any scheme is prepared for the ...

    Article : 282 words
  31. AMERICA DETERMINED.

    A telegram from Washington says that General March (Chief of Staff) stated that Propaganda was actiye in suggesting that the United States did not intend to ...

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  32. RAILWAY THEFTS.

    At the Central Police Court yesterday, Mr. Clarke, S.M., sentenced Peter Henry Collins, 34 (a railway guard at Bathurst) and William Frederick Emanuel, 33 (relieving night officer, ...

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  33. ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official message states: Yesterday morning in the Brenta Valley after a short but effective artillery preparation, with the co-operation of aeroplanes bombing and ...

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  34. IN BERLIN IF POSSIBLE.

    Mr. Massey, Premier of New Zlenland, who was Intervlewed by the Australian Pleas Association in New York, said: "My visit to the West front and what I saw and learned in ...

    Article : 137 words
  35. PRICE OF MEAT.

    The controller of the Commonwealth Meat Administration, Sir Owen Cox, to-day conferred on the ment position with a sub committee of the Federal Cabinet, consisting of ...

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  36. GENERAL, CABLE NEWS.

    Albert H. Keating, who escaped from a German prison camp, and Private H. p. Levering, who has been a prisoner since April, 1917, have been repatriated. ...

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  37. PREPOSTEROUS OFFER TO BELGIUM.

    One could not Imagine any other than the German mind conceiving such a proposition as that which the "Dally Empress" states has been made to Belgium. At first it appears ...

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  38. RESTRICTION ON MOTORING.

    Some restriction of motoring for pleasure is probable in the near future. The mensures to be taken by the Ministry to enforce economy in petrol consumption have not been ...

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  39. AMERICAN NAVAL BASE.

    A message from Washington announces that the United States Government has seized the V[?]gin Islands, which were once considered a potential German naval base. They will ...

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