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  2. LATE WAR NEWS.

    A message from Portland, Oregon, says: The Bulgarians have captured Constanza, a seaport of the Dobrudja, 33 miles east-south-east of Chernavoda. ...

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  3. THE CAMPAIGN

    The Premier addressed an orderly meeting in the Coronation Hall, Mascot, last night. The building, which holds about 1000, was crowded. Mr. Holman was cordially ...

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  4. CALLED UP.

    The totals, as far as New South Wales is concerned, of those called up under the proclamation are rising steadily, if slowly. Up till Sunday night there were in camp in this ...

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  5. DRIVE AT ROUMANIA

    A Roumanian communique issued this afternoon gives the following summary of the position, which shows that critical fighting is in progress at the Buzeu, ...

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  6. AUSTRIAN POLITICS.

    A Berlin message says that Frederick Adler, the assassin of the Austrian Premier, Count Stuergkh, is a son of Victor Adler, head of the Austrian Socialists. Adler and ...

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  7. ROUMANIA

    The British, in the course of their advance on the Somme front on Saturday, took over 1000 prisoners. ...

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  8. NOR[?]AY RETALIATES

    A Copenhagen message states that Germany has presented a Note to Norway protesting against the prohibition which forbids German submarines to enter ...

    Article : 134 words
  9. WESTERN FRONT.

    General Sir Douglas Haig in his midday report says: The enemy is shelling between Le Sars and G[?]eudecourt. We gained ground near the lip of two craters ...

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  10. MACEDONIA.

    The Salonica correspondent of the Milan newspaper "I[?] Secolo" states that the Provisional Government is sending an ultimatum demanding the immediate ...

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  11. 18 SHIPS SUNK.

    The latest reports show that five Swedish, seven Norwegian, and six British vessels were sunk by submarines during the week-end. ...

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  12. GERMANS BEYOND RUCARU.

    The warnings which have been thrown out regarding the position of Roumania would appear to have been justified, according to this morning's official messages. The German ...

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  13. RECRUITING.

    One hundred and thirty men were accepted for active service at Victoria Barracks yesterday out of a total of 205 who offered themselves. ...

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  14. ONLY SONS.

    The first appeals against the decision of the police magistrates, sitting in Exemption Courts, came before Mr. Justice Hood, to-day. In the case of Johann Ferdinnnd Helne, ...

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  15. ITALY'S OPERATIONS

    An Italian communique says: Rains and snowfalls are interfering with operations. We are strengthening and improving our new positions. ...

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  16. FIGHT AGAINST TIME.

    The German correspondent of the "New York World" is now with the Germans on the Roumanian frontier. In his most recent despatch he says that General von ...

    Article : 257 words
  17. SALONICA FRONT.

    A German communique states:—On the Cerna, southwards of Monastir, fighting continues, in which the Germans are participating. ...

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  18. 78,690 CLASSED AS FIT.

    According to the latest official return under the war service regulations, there were on October 20, 17,086 men in training in the Commonwealth as a result of the proclamation. ...

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  19. RAID ON SHEERNESS.

    It is officially reported that an aeroplane dropped three bombs in the vicinity of Sheerness harbour. One fell near the railway station, damaging some carriages. ...

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  20. MEN ON DAIRY FARMS.

    The Military Exemption Court on Saturday was engaged almost entirely with applications from men either conducting or assisting to conduct dairy farms. In a number of instances ...

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  21. SOMME SUCCESSES.

    Sir Douglas, Haig, in his midnight report on Sunday, stated: The prisoners captured in yesterday's operations at Schwaben redoubt and Le Sars total 1018. The ...

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  22. MONEY FOR RED CROSS.

    The city of Ontario has sent its first donation of £250,000 to the British Red Cross Fund. It is expected that the total will be £[?]00,000 for one year. ...

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  23. MESOPOTAMIA INQUIRY.

    The "Daily Mail" says that the commission which is inquiring into the scandals connected with the Mesopotamia campaign is doing its work in a very ...

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  24. IN OTHER STATES.

    During last week 611 men were examined, and 362 were accepted as fit for active service. To-day's voluntary enlistments were:— ...

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  25. WORLD'S WHEAT CROP.

    The International Agricultural Institutes estimate the world's wheat crop at 25 per cent, below that of 1915. ...

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  26. MORATORIUM.

    Details with regard to the general moratorium, which the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) recently announced would be established, are still anxiously awaited. In view of the ...

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  27. WAR NOTES.

    With the exception of Roumani[?], very [?] fresh fighting is reported this morning from the various fronts. The Italian operations have apparently been delayed by snow and ...

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  28. WAR CASUALTIES.

    A private cable from France, dated October 17, has been received announcing the death at the-front of M. Jean Wenz, only son of M. Emile Wenz, and grandson of M. E. Wenz, ...

    Article : 153 words
  29. SUBMARINE'S ESCAPE.

    Captain Koenig, describing the Deutschland's trans-Atlantic trip, in an article in the "New York American," says: Early one morning we saw a British destroyer, and ...

    Article : 139 words
  30. MONTENEGRO RISING.

    An Amsterdam message states that the anti-Austrian revolt in Montenegro has spread to Herzegovina, where the garrisons had been reduced owing to the needs ...

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  31. NAVY AND ARMY.

    For the first time since the outbreak of war Sydney is to be given a chance to extend a welcome to those sons of Australia who have been serving the Empire at sea. His ...

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  32. PATCHED UP PEACE.

    Mr. D.R. Hall (Attorney-General) and Mr. C. G. Wade, M.L.A., were the principal speakers at a successful meeting held at the Chatswood Town Hall last night. The Mayor ...

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  33. RUSSIAN ATTACKS.

    A Russian communique states: Stubborn fighting is proceeding for the possession of the wooded heights on the western bank of the Narajowka (northwards of ...

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  34. WOUNDED.

    Lieut. W. B. Kirkwood, son of Mr. D. S. Kirkwood, who was recently wounded in France, is now in the Western Hospital, and doing well. Captain Noel Kirkwood, R.M.O., ...

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  35. CRY FOR RUTHLESSNESS.

    The London correspondent of the "New York Herald" cables that he interviewed an Englishman recently in Germany. He says that the Germans boast that they are ...

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  36. SHELL SHOCK.

    Lance-corporal Horace W. Burgo has been invalided to England, suffering from shell shock, and is now a patient in the County of Middlesex War Hospital, Napsbury, near St. ...

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  37. CAPTURE OF SAILLY.

    Mr. Ashmead Bartlett supplies a lively description of the capture of Sally and Salli[?]sel—a long straggling twin village, the houses in which are in two long rows ...

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  38. NATIONAL HONOUR.

    Senator De Largie, one of the Labour Senators in the Parliamentary delegation to the Empire Parliamentary Association's recent meeting in England, in an ...

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  39. GREEK POLICE.

    It is reported from Athens that the Government has charged the army with the maintenance of order, the responsibility having been transferred from the Minister ...

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  40. FARM COVE.

    The proposal to dump soil from the city railway into Farm Cove was disapproved of by the City Council at its meeting last evening. The matter was brought before the ...

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  41. GERMAN FOOD PRODUCERS.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "New York Times" says there is great indignation on account of the Reichstag committee's motion that a census be taken of the men providing ...

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  42. THE RED PLAGUE.

    Many leading Englishwomen, including Lady Birdwood, Lady Robertson, the Countess of Hardwicke (representing the New Zealand War Contingent Association), Mrs. Samuel ...

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  43. FROM RABAUL.

    A number of officers and men belonging to the Naval and Military Expeditionary Force in New Guinea arrived from Rabaul in Sydney on Sunday by the Morinda. ...

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  44. FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    It is reported from Paris that the enemy is not inclined to allow the French to hold their gains at Sailly and on the neighbouring heights. Throughout Friday and ...

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  45. AIR SUPREMACY.

    General Haig, in one of his messages this morning, tells of the "most valuable" work rendered by the British aeroplanes during Saturday's lighting between Schwaben redoubt ...

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  46. AWARDED MILITARY CROSS.

    Mr. Edmund Jowett, president of the British Immigration League of Australia, has received a cablegram from his, daughter. Mrs. Clive Fairbairn, advising that his son-in-law. ...

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  47. ESCAPE FROM INTERNMENT CAMP.

    In the police court this afternoon. Fritz Georg[?] was charged that on July 20, 1916, he, being a German prisoner of war, interned at the concentration camp at Holdsworthy, did ...

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  48. ITALIANS IN GERMANY.

    The Germans are releasing 10,000 Italians, mainly women, children, invalids, and old men, from the concentration camps, owing to food difficulties. ...

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  49. PENALTY FOR "TREATING."

    A barman at the Empire Hotel, Wellington, has been fined £10 or permitting "treating." ...

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  50. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.

    A casua[?]ty list has been issued, as follows:—Killed. one officer and 76 men; died of wounds, one officer and eight [?]en; wounded. 115 men. ...

    Article : 35 words
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