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  2. Advertising

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  4. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Giving evidence before the Necessary Commodities COmmission to-day, Robert H. Adam, secretary of the Pamters and Decorators' Union, stated that all stocks ...

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  5. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Victorian State School Patriotic League, comprising the thousands of State schools, and tens of thousands of school children of Victoria, are working ...

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  6. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    A Mbntreal telegram reports that nine houses containing Russians have been blown up by a homb. Most of the occupants had a miraculous escape, but ...

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  7. NORTHERN CAMPAIGN.

    Official. — Paris reports that the enemy made vi[?]lem attacks on Tuesday against Menport, Dixmonde, and La Basse, and were repulsed. Sea ...

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  8. EASTERN CAMPAIGN

    Sir George Reid has sent out a cable message to the effect, that near Warsaw and Przemvst the Russians have gained partial advantages. ...

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  9. GERMANS IN BRUCES.

    The Allies expelled 5000 Germans from Bruges. ...

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  10. GERMANS USE CANAL.

    Between Roye and Arras the Germans utilised the cutting for a new canal, 60 miles long, between Arleux. and Noyon (on the Oise) This ...

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  11. GERMAN ATROCITIES.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Grodno says a journey though East Prussian fighting lines shows that the Germans wantonly devastated ...

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  12. ASSISTANCE FOR DEPENDANTS.

    Dependants of those who were killed or injured in the fighting at New Guinea, and of reservists who are leaving Victoria to join their regiments in Great ...

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  13. EMDEN AGAIN BUSY.

    After a period of quietude, and when people were beginning to think that its ca[?]recr had last closed, comes news of further, depredations on the part of ...

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  14. FIGHT AT. DIXMUDE.

    Germans strongly attacked the trenches outside Dixmuder in Western Belgium, on October 16. The Allies were outnumbered, and retired on the ...

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  15. S.A BUDGET SPEECH

    The Treasurer (Mr Peake) delivered his budget speech in the House of Assembly to-day. He said that during years of unparalieled prosperity the ...

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  16. GERMANS SUFFER HEAVILY.

    Witnesses of the lighting at Dixmunde state that the Germans when withdrawing suffered heavily as the result of bayonet charges. ...

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  17. FRIENDLY ITALIAN CAPTAIN.

    Captain Giacapello, of the Italian steamer Loredano, warned,and thereby saved, several British vessels from the [?]niser Emden in the Bay of Bengal. ...

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  18. RUSSIA'S TEMPERANCE MOVE.

    Much comment has been aroused by the action of Russia in sacrificing 90 millions sterling, yielded by the spirit monopoly, and the diminution of ...

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  19. BALLARAT PATRIOTIC FUND.

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  20. GERMANY'S LAST HOPE.

    A letter found on a German prisoner from a friend at Dusseldorf states that "If you saw the volunteers of the Landwebr news leaving, you would turn ...

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  21. ALLIES AT LILLE.

    The Allies are digging themselves in near Lille, pending the arrival of reinforcements. ...

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  22. CLOSING THE SESSION.

    The Legislative Assembly met at 11 a.m. to-day. It was grievance morning, and the Premier was content that it should be so. As a rule grievance day ...

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  23. Y.M.C.A. FUND.

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  24. BATTLE IN POLAND

    It is officially stated that German trrops occupying the roads to Warsaw northwa[?] of the River Pilica, have been repulsed and afterly routed. ...

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  25. MARINES FOR ANTWERP.

    Two thousand, four hundred Hamburg, sailors have traversed Liege going in the direction of Antwerp, as well as two Zeppelin airships. ...

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  26. TOBACCO FOR SOLDIERS.

    Among the many public subscriptions to various objects is one for clgarettes and tobacco for the soldiers. Miss Catherine, M'Bride has received £30 ...

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  27. SUPERIOR FRENCH GUNS.

    A battery of the light French field guns, the famous 7.5 centimetre, which can be used with wonderful effect owing to their mobility, have destroyed ...

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  28. DEAN PATRIOTIC FUND.

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  29. BRITISH VESSEL LOST.

    A German official wireless message assorts that the British submarine E3 has, been sunk in a German bay in the North Sea ...

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  30. THE COASTAL FIGHT

    The Press Association Ogives an account of the coastal fighting in which the British warships participated. The Association states that the ...

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  31. GERMAN PRINCE KILLED.

    Prince Wofrad, a half-brother of the Duchess of Albany, has been killed while on patrol duty on the western front. ...

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  32. SYDNEY WAR FOUNDS.

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  33. TRAFALGAR CELEBRATIONS

    Thousands hourly Cled past Nelson's Column. The wreath sent by Admiral Sir John [?] occupied a prominent position. ...

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  34. SPY OVERHEARD IN LONDON.

    Karl Finck, a German, appeared in a London police court on Tuesday to answer a charge under the Official Secrets Act. ...

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  35. RIVAL GERMAN BANDS.

    A report has been furnished to Mr J. H. M'Cann, Chief Secretary, showing that there are two German street bands in Sydney. They are composed whelly ...

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  36. INSULT AVENCED.

    After the first drunken orgy of the Germans when they entered Ghent, General Jung stopped the sale of liquor. ...

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  37. SENTENCES.

    Sentence was pased by Mr Justice Hood to-day on a number of prisoners who had been found [?]uilly during the sittings of the court. ...

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  38. POSITION OF PORTUCUAL.

    Reuter's correspondent in Lisbon reports that the Portngnese are displaying enmity towards the threatened entry of Portugal, into the arena of war ...

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  39. REID CABLES.

    LONDON, October 22nd, 12.40 a.m., official.—Throughout Tuesday the enemy made vigorous conner attacks against the Allies front, and were ...

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  40. GERMAN ENQUIRY AGENCY.

    When [?] Roe, who described himself as a private enquiry, agent, was giving evidence at the enquiry, into the conviction of Constables O'Donnell, and ...

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  41. FRENCH'S INTERPRETERS.

    The staff of interpreters under General French now numbers 600. ...

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  42. MONITORS BOUGHT FROM

    One account of the .fighting on the Belgian coast states that the British worships, which took part are the armored monitors purchased from Brand ...

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  43. GERMANS AT RHEIMS.

    It is reported that French colonia, troops have dislodged the Germans from the forts north and east of R[?]ms. ...

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  44. REID CABLES.

    Admiralty announces Toustors, Severn, Humber, and Mersey were recently engaged in the operations of the Belgian coast, firing on the right flank ...

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  45. GREAT BELGIAN SUCCESS.

    A great Belgian success is reported at Roulers. The Germans were driven after considerable loss, to Pitthem, 11 miles north of Courtrai. ...

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  46. THE EMDEN'S EXPLOITS.

    Ferguson Bros, of the Clyde, were the [?]iders of the dredger Ponrabbel, which is reported to have been sunk in the German erniser Emden. ...

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  47. BOMBARDMENT OF ARRAS.

    During the bombardment of Arras 200 civilians were killed. Throughout the Lifle region the Germans have abandoned strategy for put ...

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  48. RAID ON CABLE STATION.

    Writing to a friend in Brisbane, a member of the Eanning Island cable staff gives the following interesting account of the German raid on the cable ...

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  49. ANTWERP GARRISON.

    The Germans have reduced the strength of the garrison at Antwerp. Men and machine guns have been sent to the front. ...

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  50. GERMAN AIRMEN.

    Visitors state that they saw 30 airmen in a Brussels Bo[?]el inspecting the map of London. The airmen marked the location of the ...

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  51. SHIRE OF RODNEY V VISERT.

    An action was brought in the Country Court at Shepparton by the Shire of Rodney against J. Vibert, a [?] claiming £231 for breach of contract to ...

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  52. ALIENS IN LONDON.

    The rounding-up of aliens of military age continues. Two hundred were arrested in London to-day. ...

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  53. LAID OF WITH [?]LCERS.

    When through a knock, bruise, or varicose veins the skin lissues break down and slough away into running sores and ulcers, Zam-Buk is the one ...

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  54. GERMANS DINE IN BELCIAN PALACE.

    A party of German officers dined for three days in the Palace at Brussels. They suddenly left, after smashing paintings, damaging carpets, and ...

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  55. LOST VESSEL'S COMMEMORATED.

    Trafalgar Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm in Britain many wreaths were placed on Nelson's Monument, naming the warships, recently ...

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  56. TRANSFER OF AUSTRIAN TROOPS.

    Tho "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Milan states that messages from Venice report that many Austrian troops have. been removed from the Italian ...

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  57. SECOND EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

    The second expeditionary force is now practically compete The officer commanding said this morning that all the officers had been appointed, and all the ...

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  58. BRITISH TROOPS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in a letter to a friend in England, said :—"We had a hardish time, but nothing in our history surpassed the soldierly quality ...

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  59. JAPAN'S HELP.

    LONDON, October 21st, 5.10 p.m. The Admiralty have communicated the following telegrams:— Admiralty, to the Minister, for ...

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  60. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

    Lord Liverpool, Governor of New Zealand, has written to the Governor General of Australia as follows:—I an anxious to write to tell Your ...

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  61. HEROIC ARTILLERYMEN.

    Sixteen survivors of the L battery of the Royal Horse Artillery .performed one of the most heroic deeds of the war, near. Gompiegne. During the ...

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  62. LONDON DAIRY SHOW.

    Judges at the Dairy Show highly commend the excellence of colonial hutter. ...

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  63. ALLIES' SUCCESS.

    Intelligence has bern received to the effect that, the Allies have occupied Courtral. ...

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  64. ALLEGED SOMALILAND REBELLION.

    The Government states that there is no foundation far the statement regarding Somaliland rebellion and capture of British officials. ...

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  65. GERMAN' OWNED MINES.

    The Council of Ministers has decided to confiseate the Dilette mines, which belong to a German named Thyssen. ...

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  66. SEIZURE OF WAR MATTER.

    The Federal Executive Council, presided over by the Governor-General, Sir Ronald Munro-Ferguson to-day invested commandants of military districts ...

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  67. PRESIDENT POINCARE.

    President Poincare has accepted the rectorship of the Glasgow University. ...

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  68. GALLANT L. BATTERY.

    Three non-commissioned officers in L Rattery have been recommended for he Victoria Cross. ...

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