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  2. ANZACS AND AMERICANS.

    Mr. Gordon Gilmour, special representative of the Australian Press Association, telegraphs:—On Monday the Americans and Australians made a great bulge ...

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  3. GREAT BATTLE PROCEEDING

    The British are now in possession of portion of Cambral, after fierce fighting. Heavy German counter-attacks were thrown against the Australian outside Cambral, but were repulsed. ...

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  4. TROUBLE IN GERMANY.

    The Kaiser has accepted the resignation of Count von Hertling, the Imperial Chancellor, and Herr von Hintze, the Minister for Foreign Affairs. ...

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  5. ADVANCE IN SYRIA.

    The British have reached the outskirts of Damascus, and have surrounded the city. French cavalry are advancing upon Beyrut. ...

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  6. BULGARIAN COLLAPSE.

    News has been received in London of serious risings in Montenegro in the rear of the Austrian armies in Albania and Montenegro. ...

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  7. LATE CABLE NEWS

    Washington reports that the American are fighting a heavy battle on the Hindenburg lien south of Gouy, Australian units co-operating around the St. ...

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  8. AUSTRIAN RETIREMENT.

    An Austrian communique states: Owing to the situation on the Bulgarian front, we have evacuated, after local engagements, a strip of territory immediately ...

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  9. THE MARCH TO DAMASCUS.

    Mr. Gullett, the Official Australian Correspondent, telegraphs on September 28: On the right of the Jordan crossing, north of Hulch, in the early hours of the ...

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  10. ENEMY TROOPS IN SOFIA.

    A Vienna message reports that Austro-German troops from Rumania are being sent to Sofia, where large forces have already arrived. ...

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  11. COMING FREEDOM OF BRUSSELS.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that the Governor-General of Belgium has instructed the Governors of the occupied provinces to send the archives to ...

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  12. THE POSSIBLE DANGER.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, in the course of an interview, said:—The surrender of Bulgaria is the most splendid news since the ...

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  13. A NEW WAR THEATRE.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," states that the conditions of the Bulgarian armistice signify that Bulgaria can, if necessary be used ...

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  14. ATTITUDE OF TURKEY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "Morning Post" learns from reliable sources that unless Austria and Germany give strong military aid without delay, ...

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  15. CAPETOWN ENTHUSIASTIC.

    News of Bulgaria's surrender was received at Capetown during the sitting of the City Council. Members rose and sang the National Anthem. There was on ...

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  16. WEST FRONT POSITIONS.

    Mr. Perris states:—Our marching wings, British, Belgian, and French in the north, and the French and Americans in the south, enjoy somewhat freer ...

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  17. AMERICA HONOURS BRITAIN.

    The British Empire Day was observed in connection with the Fourth Liberty Loan campaign. The Union Jack was rededicated to the cause of the Allies on ...

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  18. TERMS OF THE ARMISTICE.

    The Central News Agency states that the armistice is purely military. There are no political provisions, which will await the peace conference. Bulgaria ...

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  19. SIR JOSEPH COOK AT THE FRONT.

    Sir Joseph Cook, the Australian Minister for the Navy, interviewed, said: "I was an eye-witness of Sunday's battle. I got beyond the Australians' jumping off ...

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  20. THE PLIGHT OF TURKEY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that a peace plea from Turkey is expected, as well as the restoration of Rumania, through the ...

    Article : 160 words
  21. BRITISH FIGHTING.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Operations continued satisfactorily on the St. Quentin-Cambral battlefront. We considerably advanced ...

    Article : 336 words
  22. AMERICAN ADVANCE.

    The latest American communique states: We advanced our lines in the Argenne, and north thereof, and made contact with the enemy on the road between ...

    Article : 67 words
  23. MILITARY CROSSES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 264 words
  24. AUSTRO-GERMAN RESISTANCE.

    The Servian relief fund in London is expediting arrangements to distribute clothing, blankets, and other comforts to the Servian population. A large ...

    Article : 112 words
  25. AIR SQUADRON'S WORK.

    The British Air Ministry reports: In conjunction with the First American Army's operations, we bombed Metz Sabions station, and Freseaty aerodrome, ...

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  26. PRISONERS IN RUSSIA.

    The latest tidings of the English prisoners, received from the "Chronicle's" correspondent in Petrograd, dated from the Peter and Paul fortress, on ...

    Article : 547 words
  27. PROGRESS IN FLANDERS.

    The latest Belgian communique states: Despite the downpour the Allies continued their advance along the whole front and carried Amersuelde, Staden, and ...

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  28. IN MACEDONIA.

    A French Eastern communique states:— During Monday the Allied armies continued to advance until noon, when according to the armistice, hostilities were ...

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  29. EXHAUSTING THE ENEMY.

    Major-General Maurice, military critic of the "Daily Chronicle," writes:—The rapid succession of victories on the West Front represent the latest and, perhaps, ...

    Article : 221 words
  30. A MURDERER PRESIDENT.

    Jacob Peters, the president of the Moscow Committee combating, the counter-rev[?]tion, and who is responible for many executions in Russia, is stated to ...

    Article : 51 words
  31. KING FERDINAND'S FEAR.

    The United States Consul-General in Sofia has arrived at Salonica. He states that King Ferdinand on September 23rd called a Grand Council meeting, which ...

    Article : 92 words
  32. A WHIRLWIND ATTACK.

    The Official' Australian Correspondent telegraphs:—Fighting on Sunday along the front where the Americans and Australians attacked the Hindenburg line over ...

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  33. BOMBARDING ZEEBRUGGE.

    Amsterdam reports that a hundred aeroplanes co-operated with the British warships in Saturday's attack on the Belgian coast ...

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  34. DISTRICT CASUALTIES.

    PRIVATE CHAPMAN.—Mrs. A. Chapman of Dent-street, Merewether, has been notified that her son, Private A. J. Chapman, has been reported wounded slightly. ...

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  35. SCENES IN BERLIN.

    There are exciting scenes in Berlin. The streets are crowded, and police are required to restrain the mob, which is clamouring for peace. ...

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  36. MEN WHO HAVE WON HONOURS.

    Lieutenant J. T. Prentice, M.M., and Private T. E. Kirk, M.M., who returned to Sydney a few days ago, both enlisted from Newcastle. Lieutenant Prentice was ...

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  37. GERMAN REPORTS.

    The latest German official report states: We captured some hundreds of Belgians near the coast. The Canadians temporarily advanced ...

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  38. GERMAN PRESS VIEWS.

    Amsterdam reports that the German newspapers were permitted to discuss with extraordinary frankness the possibility of Bulgaria dropping out of the ...

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  39. WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE.

    A Washington telegram states that by 58 votes against 31, the Senate failed to accord the necessary two-thirds majority to the resolution favouring the adoption ...

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  40. GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    General Northey has been welcomed home at Epsom from East Africa. He declared that every word in the recent Blue Book regarding German ...

    Article : 63 words
  41. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Mr. Ralfour, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in course of a speech said. A League of Nations or some such scheme must be created if our labours ...

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  42. VICTORIA.

    New subscriptions of £1000 and over to the war loan, totalling £43,000 are announced. Mr. Massy Greene, Minister in Charge ...

    Article : 240 words
  43. FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    The latest French communique states: The first French army, co-operating with the British, in the region of St. Quentin, achieved important results yesterday. ...

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  44. BULGARIAN CROWN JEWELS.

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that King Ferdinand's two daughtres, with enormous quantities of luggage, have arrived in ...

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  45. RELEASE OF PRISONERS.

    The Bulgarians are arranging for the release of British prisoners. ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The revenue of the United Kingdom for the quarter was £187,667,338; customs £24,696,000, excise £14,485,000, stumps £2,993,000, income tax £34,554,000, excess ...

    Article : 252 words
  47. BRITISH WAR BOND CAMPAIGN.

    At the opening of the new year's war bond campaign at the Guildhall. Mr. Bonar Law, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, stated that the year's contributions ...

    Article : 90 words
  48. AMERICAN AIR WORK.

    The "New York World's" correspondent on the American front telegraphs:—In the biggest all-American air fight 18 of our pursuit airplanes fought 25 Fokkers, and ...

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  49. INTEREST IN AMERICA.

    Tremendous interest is being shown in New York in the Bulgarian situation. Enthusiastic crowds rapidly bought up special editions of the evening newspapers. ...

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  50. THE ENEMY'S POSITION.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the Siegfried line has definitely gone as a defence. The Germans may possibly fall back on the Brunnhilde line from the ...

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  51. GERMAN MORALE FAILING.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs telegraphs: The English and Canadians captured army orders completely bearing out what was recently said about the deterioration of the ...

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  52. JAPANESE DISARM PRISONERS.

    It is reported from Tokio that the Japanese have captured and disarmed many more Austro-German prisoners. ...

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  53. ADAMSTOWN.

    A gift evening, promoted by the St. Agnes' Church of England Guild, took place in Kitchener Hall on Monday night The Mayor, Alderman Cameron, who ...

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  54. THE KAISER'S MESSAGE.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that the Kaiser, in a message to the Fatherland Party, says: "I am confident that the whole German people will resolutely ...

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  55. FEDERAL SHIPPING.

    Mr. Hughes, in the course of a statement respecting the Commonwealth shipping line, points out that the overdraft of £2,000,000 has been wiped out, and a ...

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  56. NEWCASTLE RECRUITING.

    Private Weaver, the member for Willoughby, in the State Legislative Assembly, who is endeavouring in raise 60 recruits to go with him to the front, will ...

    Article : 68 words
  57. AMERICAN PRESS OPINIONS.

    The "New York Times," in an editorial, says: "It does not matter if King Ferdiland secretly pledges his loyalty to the Central Powers, his people have decided ...

    Article : 347 words
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