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  • THE WAR.

    "Such of the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in "The Times," and is cabled to Australia by special permission. ... [Article] (44 words)
  • EARLIER CABLES. NEW BRITISH ATTACK. IMPORTANT POSITIONS WON. 2000 PRISONERS TAKEN. (Reuter). London, Tuesday.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a despatch to the War Office regarding the resumption of the Arras battle on Monday says: ... [Article] (215 words)
  • (Published in "The Times.")

    Mr Robinson states: "How complete was the success of the attack is impossible to say, but we know we succeeded in taking prisoner 2000, with ... [Article] (78 words)
  • (United Service Special Cable).

    Advices received this afternoon state that the intense British bombardment continues, and is spreading in a northerly direction. M. Marcel ... [Article] (107 words)
  • (Reuter).

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters, in a report dated Monday evening, says:—"Furious fighting is in progress. ... [Article] (272 words)
  • PAN GERMANS ATTACK KAISER CROWN PRINCE ACCLAIMED. ROYAL QUARREL REPORTED. (United Service Special Cable).

    Pan-Germans, headed by Count Reventlow and backed by the Crag Prince, whom they call the [?] of Victory," are fiercely assailing the ... [Article] (190 words)
  • THE CALL TO AUSTRALIA. ANZAC ANNIVERSARY. MESSAGES FROM WAR CABINET. APPEAL FOR FURTHER EFFORTS. (Reuter).

    Mr Arthur Henderson, a member of the War Cabinet, has sent the following message to Australia:—"The second anniversary of the ... [Article] (232 words)
  • RIOTS IN GERMANY. MUCH DAMAGE IN BERLIN. (Reuter). London, Monday.

    Messages from Zurich state that there are still 60,000 strikers in Berlin. Serious damage has been done in ... [Article] (113 words)
  • Noxions Weeds We Are Without. COMPARATIVELY CLEAN AREAS LOCALLY.

    Though the Western district of Victoria has its share of noxious weeks, which keep the tidy farmer always on the alert to check their ... [Article] (409 words)
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