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"Such of the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in "The Times," and is cabled to Australia by special permission. ...
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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: ...
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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 ...
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Advices received this afternoon state that the intense British bombardment continues, and is spreading in a northerly direction. M. Marcel ...
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Reuter's correspondent at headquarters, in a report dated Monday evening, says:—"Furious fighting is in progress. ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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Though the Western district of Victoria has its share of noxious weeks, which keep the tidy farmer always on the alert to check their ...
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