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  4. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    An epidemic of Spanish influenza has occurred in army camps in three Stales, and there have been a few deaths. ...

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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome states that an official notes says that although the Austrian Peace Note has not yet been officially communicated to ...

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  6. HUN AFTER-WAR TRADE

    As the result of the changing fortunes of the war, telegraphs the Amsterdam correspondent of the "Times," German econimists and commercial ...

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  7. A FRESH ATTACK.

    Launching a new attack north-west of St. Quentin this morning, the British have made good progress, having advanced three miles on a front of 15 ...

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  8. THE NEW [?]

    Mr Beach Thomas, the "Daily Mail" correspondent at the British headquarters, says the Germans fought doggedly. They were ordered to resist to the last. ...

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  9. FURTHER HUN RETIREMENT FORESHADOWED.

    General Von Ardene, writing in the "Berliner Tageblat," foreshadows a further German retirement. The writer significantly says that Lens, Laon, and ...

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  10. THE PEACE OFFENSIVE.

    Remarking that the enemy's peace offensive failed along the whole line the "Times" says that the Allied diplomats advocate the establishment of unity of ...

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  11. AUSTRALIANS' CAPTURES.

    The "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters says that the Australians took 500 prisoners in the early morning fighting. The Australian airmen ...

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  12. STRATEGIC IMPORTANCE OF THE ARENA.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on Wednesday evening, said that in the all day's fighting near St. Quentin the enemy fought ...

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  13. PRESS DELEGATES INVITED TO WINDSOR CASTLE.

    The South African and Australian journalists will visit Windsor Castle on 19th inst., at the invitation f the King who will receive them in the ...

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  14. THE FRENCH OPERATIONS.

    A French communique issued at 1.36 a.m. on Thursday says:—During the day our troops, operating in conjunction with the British army, progressed in the ...

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  15. A MEMORY OF BRUGES.

    That, morning 10 years ago, as we went up the belfry, the bells of Bruges were shaking out their peal as if they would shake the whole belfry down into ...

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  16. TRAIN WRECKED IN UNITED STATES.

    As the result of a train being wrecked here 26 soldiers were killed. ...

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  17. AUSTRIA'S PEACE OFFER.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that commenting on President Wilson's repy to the Austrian peace note the "Theinisch Westfaelische ...

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  18. MACEDONIAN FRONT.

    The Franco-Serbians in Macedonia penetrated an average of 10 miles. The Jugo-Slavs have done most of the fighting. The losses are light. The ...

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  19. SALONIKA CAMPAIGN.

    A French Eastern communique says:—Despite important reinforcements hastily brought up, and desperate defence, the Allied offensive continued ...

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  20. MARSHAL HAIG'S REPORT.

    Field Marshal Haig reports that troops belonging to the 3rd and 4th armies attacked with completed success at 1.50. this morning on a front of abut 16 miles ...

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  21. IMPORTANT DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED.

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris says that press military experts in analysing the Macdonian offensive, express the opinion that the entire massing east. ...

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  22. TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr Beach Thomas the "Daily Mails" correspondent at the British headquarters, says that attacking forces including many Australians and English broke ...

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  23. WAR CONTRIBUTIONS

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  24. WORKERS DISCUSS PEACE.

    At the Inter-Allied Labor Conference Mr Samuel Gompers, President of the American Federation of Labor declared that it was essential that ...

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  25. THE BRITISH-AUSTRALIAN ADVANCE.

    Mr P. Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters, says that the British-Australians carried out on attack on the French extreme ...

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  26. GERMAN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    A wireless German official message at 12.10 a.m. on Thursday says that the French attacked on a wide front from Havrincourt wood to the Somme. The ...

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  27. CAPTURE OF COMPLETE BATTERY

    The advance so far is from two to three miles and many guns have been captured including a complete battery, with horses galloping into actin. The ...

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  28. FRENCH REPULSE ATTACK.

    A French communique received this afternoon said:— South of the Oise there was artillery firing in the night time. Violent ...

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  29. ANOTHER WAR IN 15 YEARS.

    M. Andre Tardien, the French High Commissioner in the United States, predicts that if the iron and ore areas of Lorraine are left in German hands, ...

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  30. THE ENEMY'S LATEST MOVE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the American headquarters telegraphing on Wednesday evening said:—Our patrols report that the enemy is mining at ...

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  31. SUNSHINE CIRCLE.

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  32. EFFECTIVE AVIATION WORK.

    Field-Marshal Haig in an aviation report, says that the enemy aircraft shows less activity. On 17th September the British carried out ...

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  33. PROGRESS SATISFACTORY.

    The latest news from the front is that the Anglo-Australians progress is everywhere satisfactory. The first haul of prisoners numbered 1500. The ...

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  34. PERSHING'S REPLY TO LLOYD GEORGE.

    It is announced by the Official Press Bureau that General J. J. Pershing, the American commander, has replied as follows to the congratulations of Mr ...

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  35. ITALIAN FRONT.

    A wireless Austrian official message says:— The Italians stormed the Taseen ridge, in the Monte Pentica region, five ...

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  36. VAIN EFFORTS TO ARREST ADVANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, telegraphing on the evening of the 18th, says General Debeney's army, continued to advance in the ...

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  37. ST. MIHIEL SECTOR.

    Reuter's correspondent at the American headquarters, telegraphing on the evening of the 17th, says the line of the St. Mi[?]el sector now runs from ...

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  38. AIR RAIDS MADE.

    A statement issued by the Admiralty [?]day says:— Royal Air Force contingents co-operating with the navy from 8th to ...

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  39. RECRUITS FOR RUSSIA.

    As message from Zurich says that the recent conference at the German headquarters decided that if the Allied attacks in the west relax, the Central ...

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  40. MESSAGES FROM AMERICA

    Senator Lodge, of Massachusetts, during the discussion in the Senate on the Austrian Peace Note said when Prussian militarism was crushed and the ...

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  42. BERLIN MESSAGE.

    A German official message says:— The French, by a strong thrust in the direction of Pinon, and southward of the Laffaux-Chavignon road, ...

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  43. ENEMY RESISTANCE STIFFENING.

    Correspondents in France emphasise the stiffening enemy resistance making yesterdays. British advance all the more remarkable. The German gun ...

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  44. MUTINY OF GERMAN TROOPS.

    Reuter's correspondent at The Hague says that "Les Von Neuvelles" reports that a mutiny of German troops, mostly boys of 18, occurred at Aix La Chapelle. ...

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  45. THE UNITED STATES ARMY.

    Generat March states that the American army in France on 1st July next, will number 4,800,000. ...

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  46. WORK OF AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr Edward Price Bell, the noted American writer, who is London representative of the "Chicago Daily News." has supplied the United Cable Service. ...

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  47. RUSSIAN HORRORS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Stockholm save that there is a decrease in the massacres at Petrograd due to peremptory notices by the German ...

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