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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    Lord Loreburn (formerly Lord Chancellor), in the debate in the House of Lords, said he regretted that legitimate sources, of information had been choked up md a veil ...

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  3. STEAMER WRECKED.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The pigeon message received by the Federal Lighthouse department at Hobart from the Tasman Island lighthouse last night, slating that the ...

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  4. WAR CONDUCT

    An interesting debate on the conduct of the war took place in the House of Lords on Monday. Lord Loreburn (a former Lord ...

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  5. AMERICA'S NOTE

    General approval of the latest American Note to Great Britain on the subject of the elleged interference at sea with American trade is expressed by the American press. ...

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  6. AUSTRALIANS.

    Rumours of hardships suffered by Australian wounded in hospitals, and afterwards wandering friendless in London, sometimes sleeping on Waterloo Bridge, ...

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  7. LORD MAYOR'S DINNER

    Sir David Hennessy is entering upon his fourth period as Lord Mayor of Melbourne. Last night he gave an inaugural dinner to about 600 of the leading citizens of the State ...

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  8. SERB HEROISM

    Reports are persistent in stating that a large Gorman force—one estimate is 200,000 mon—is being transferred from Russia to the Western front, where the Kaiser has ordered a big offensive, in the hope of retrieving what was lost in the Allies' "push" in September. The Russians claim to be ...

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  9. MR. HOLMAN.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—It is understood in political circles that the Premier (Mr. Holman) will during the recess visit England, and it is a matter for conjecture whether ...

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  10. TO THE WEST.

    The Germans have brought five army corps (200,000 men) from Russia to the western front, where a renewed offensive is expected at an early date. The Paris ...

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  11. SERB V. BULGAR.

    The latest news from the Near East contains reports of the fiercest actions. The Serbians and Bulgarians in the Babuna range in the south have ...

    Article : 325 words
  12. Via the Danube.

    The Austro-Germans are using the Danube to pass supplies through to Bulgaria and Turkey. Bucharest reports that the first convoy ...

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  13. MEN FOR THE ARMY.

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  14. SUBMARINES.

    The German light cruiser Undine (2,672 tons) was sunk on Sunday by an Allied submarine in the Baltic. It is believed that the majority of her crew were saved. ...

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  15. GREECE.

    It is the opinion of Dr. E. J. Dillon, the special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," now in Rome, that King Constantine's nomination of General Yanakitses ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES VOLUNTEERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Enlistments for the Expeditionary Forces to-day in Sydney numbered 143, or 16 less than the number accepted on the previous day. ...

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  17. France and Britain.

    The British Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith), acknowledging a letter from M. Briand, announcing his acceptance of the French Premiership, reciprocates the ...

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  18. ADELAIDE VOLUNTEERS.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—To-day 36 men volunteered at Adelaide, and 29 were accepted for active service. ...

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  19. Comforts for Troops.

    The Australian War Contingent Association's proposed Christmas presents of gloves, food, and comforts for the troops at the front will practically exhaust the ...

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  20. MR. FISHER ADDRESSES MEETING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The recruiting campaign is now in full swing in Brisbane. Immense crowds assembled in Albert Square during the dinner hour to-day for ...

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  21. Nurse Cavell's Death.

    The German military authorities in Belgium have expressed their regret for the publication of reports which made it appear that Mr. Brand Whitlock, the American ...

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  22. GERMAN FOOD.

    The leading German Socialist journal, the "Vorwaerts," has been suspended on account of its criticisms of the Government's food supply policy. ...

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  23. "Shirkers" Barred.

    The White Star line has taken similar action to the Cunard line in regard to men eligible for military service who, fearing conscription, sought to emigrate from ...

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  24. Strength of Allies' Force.

    The Rissiana have landed 80,000 men on the Bulgarian coast, and the Allies have landed 220,000 men at Salonika, reports the correspondent at the Greek seaport of the ...

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  25. ALTONA BAY CAMP SITE.

    Amplifying his statement which appeared in "The Argus" on Tuesday regarding the proposed new camp at Altona Bay, the Minister for Defence (Senator Pence) ...

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  26. THEATRE PARTY.

    The members of the Divisionol Ammunition Column, commanded by Lieut.-Colonel Cox-Taylor, will be present at Her Majesty's Theatre next Friday evening to see the ...

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  27. Australia's Borrowings.

    It is understood that the British Treasury does not favour the incorporating of the Australian States' borrowings in the forthcoming Imperial war loan, preferring that ...

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  28. French Repel Bulgars.

    Details of the opening fight between the French and Bulgara on the east bank of the Vardar, on terrain adjoining the Strumnitza railway station, have reached Rome. ...

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  29. ITALIAN SUCCESS.

    "Our offensive against a formidable rampart at Col di lana," states a Rome communique, "was successful, despite the exceptional difficulties created by the nature ...

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  30. Enemy in Mediterranean.

    It is officially announced in London that two enemy snbmaiines on Friday sank the British armed boarding steamer Tara in the Eastern Mediterranean. ...

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  31. REST HOME FOR NURSES.

    Sir,—A suggestion is made to day as to a memorial of the good and brave Nurse Edith Cavell, executed under shocking circumstances lately in Brussels. The resolution ...

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  32. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—An enthusiastic welcome was given by the citizens on Tuesday night to the volunteers from this district who have returned from ...

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  33. Bulgaria and Greece.

    A Rome report states that relations between Bulgarin and Greece are daily becoming more intimate. It is frequently stated that they have concluded an ...

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  34. BAGDAD.

    Commenting on the report the British troops have occupied Bagdad, the Rome newspaper "Tribuna" says that such an event, perhaps, would be the most important ...

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  35. German Misuse of Passports

    Representations to Germany on the subject of the misuse of American passports by Germans were made recently by the American Secretary of State (Mr. Robert ...

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  36. Lord Kitchener's Itinerary.

    According to the "Petit Parisien," Lord Kitchener is proceeding from France to the Dardanelles. At the conclusion of his visit to Gallipoli, he will go to Egypt, from ...

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  37. Steamers on Fire.

    The French liner Rochambeau (12,678 tons), owned by the Generale Trinsatlantique Co., of Havre), is on fire in the Atlantic, and is returning to Halifax (Nova ...

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  38. Emden Gun in London.

    A war-worn 4.1 gun from the Emden is attracting considerable attention in London, where it is being exhibited on the Horse Guards Parade. ...

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  39. Fighting Near Dvinsk.

    A Potrograd communique shows that the Russians are making progress westward of Riga and the Dvinsk region. A Berlin official bulletin reports the ...

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  40. Bulgars Uneasy.

    There were great rejoicings at Sofia on receipt of the news of the occupation of Nish and Kralevo. These were followed by a wave of depression, owing to the great ...

    Article : 141 words
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  42. No Grocers' Christmas Boxes

    Many grocers associations throughout Great Britain are recommending to their members this year the discontinuance of the practice of giving Christmas presents to their ...

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  43. Australasian Shipping.

    Arrival.—At Plymouth: Osterley s.s., from Melbourne Sept. 29. Departures.—For Brisbane: Edouard Detaille. For Fremantle: Australie. ...

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  45. R.M.S. MALWA'S MAILS.

    Owing to the delayed arrival at Adelaide of the R.M.S. Malwa, the English mails which she carries art not likely to reach Melbourne in time for delivery until ...

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