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  4. [?] Shortening Line To Escape Tentacles

    [?]raphing from Paris, "The [?] correspondent says:-- [?] aerial observations and [?] information indicate that the ...

    Article : 284 words
  5. FOE'S BALE-FIRE HALTS ADVANCE

    Travelling over portions of the old battlefield today one would think that it was a great Australian picnic ground. The boys are resting and ...

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  6. Asia in Arms Moves West

    A statement has been issued by the Japanese Government that in consequence of the growing activities of armed German and Austro-Hungarian ...

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  7. MEN FROM N.S.W. GAIN HIGH HONOR

    Local retirements which have taken place on parts of the British. and French fronts, are the best proof of the dislocation and disorganisation over a ...

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  8. Saturday's "Herald"

    Commencing on August 24, the price of "The Herald," ON SATURDAY ONLY, will be 2d. a copy. ...

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  9. CZECHO-SLOVAKS DENOUNCED BY AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT

    An official message from Vienna says that Austria repudiates the British recognition of the Czecho-Slovaks as a nation, and declares that Austria ...

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  10. RUSSIAN LEADER SUGGESTED FOR THE RUSSIAN SECTION

    General Gourko, who distinguished himself in the last Russian offensive, says in an article published in "The Weekly Despatch" that the ...

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  11. PERSONAL

    Lady Stanley, as president of the City Newsboys' Society, presided at the annual meeting this afternoon at the Town Hall. ...

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  12. AMERICANS ARRIVE

    The first American transport arrived at Vladivostock on Thursday. Two more were due on Friday. Japanese contingents have arrived at ...

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  13. NEW ZEALANDERS ADVANCE

    Mr. W. Bench Thomas, "The Daily Mail" correspondent at the British Headquarters, says that the New Zealanders have advanced 3800 ...

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  14. MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED BY ALLIES AT VLADIVOSTOCK

    Mr. Bernard Falk, "The Daily Mail" correspondent in the Far East, cables from Vladivostock that the Allies have proclaimed martial law in that city, ...

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  15. FURLOUGH FOR HEROES

    Twelve Australian Victoria Cross winners have arrived in London on their way to the Commonwealth. A number of 1914 veterans who are ...

    Article : 56 words
  16. [?]GESS UNEXPECTED

    [?]erry Robinson, "The Times" [?]ndent at the British Head[?] telegraphing on Friday, said: [?]extent of the German ...

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  17. THE MEAT PROBLEM

    Inquiries at the Railway Department this morning elicited the fact that the few trucks which had been on order for sheep and cattle had been cancelled. ...

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  18. THE NATION'S CAUSE

    Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Kelly, of Grace Park, Hawthorn, have received an official notification of the death' from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 165 words
  19. HEREDITY IN ART

    The stirring picture, "Galloping the Guns into Action," by Lieut. H. Septimus Power. R.I., published in "The Herald" of Saturday last, shows the ...

    Article : 544 words
  20. WILL BACON PRICES RISE? IS QUESTION BEING ASKED

    Prices for bacon have been fixed only in New South Wales, and consumers in Victoria are waiting to see what action the Government intends to take ...

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  21. RECRUITS FOR THE NAVY

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  22. [?]ROL FIGHTING SEVERE

    [?] correspondent at British [?]arters, telegraphing today, said: [?]e patrol fighting between Chaul[?]d Roye has occurred in the past ...

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  23. AUSTRALIANS IN HOSPITAL ARE ELATED WITH SUCCESS

    Australians in hospital in London are elated with the success of the Allied push, and are pleased with the smallness of the casualties. Only half a ...

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  24. SAPPER WINS MEDAL AND BAR

    Mrs. M. E. Thomas, recently of Burke road, Camberwell, has been advised that her son, No. 29,792, Sapper W. S. Thomas, of the Australian Engineers, has been awarded the ...

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  25. POORLY PAID POLITICIANS IN TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT

    At the celebration of the Commercial Travellers' Association commemoration day on Saturday night Mr. Justice Ewing, in proposing the toast of ...

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  26. MEDAL WINNER KILLED

    Sergeant H. J. Fraser. M.M., 38th (Vic.) Battalion, who is reported to have been killed in action on August 1, recently, won the Military Medal in France by carrying a ...

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  27. [?] CH HONOR FOR HAIG [?]NFERRED BY PRESIDENT

    [?] correspondent at British [?]arters, reports that President [?]e visited Field-Marshal Sir [?] Haig and conferred the ...

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  28. GEELONG RATES HIGHER

    Yardings for the weekly sales at the municipal yards today comprised 14 bullocks. 35 cows, 1825 sheep, and 583 lambs, which is a little short of the ...

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  29. SOLDIERS RECOVERING

    Gunner M. J. Hambling and Private G. Wiltshire, who were injured in a motor car accident at Sunbury on Saturday afternoon are now progressing favorably. They are ...

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  30. MORE CATTLE IN BALLARAT

    An improvement in cattle supplies is expected in tomorrow's market. About 100 head have been listed, but other classes of stock do not promise any ...

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  31. SION AT FIRESIDE [?]AUSES INJURY TO YOUTH

    [?]ed by the explosion of a dyna[?] William Bradley, 11, of Tot[?] was taken to the Melbourne [?] today, and the thumb and ...

    Article : 76 words
  32. DATE SHIPPING

    The summer season between Melbourne and Launceston will commence this year with the Loongana on Monday, September 16. The prospects for the season, considering the time, ...

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  33. CITIZENS OF TOMORROW

    Lady Stanley presided at the annual meeting of the City Newsboys' Society, held in the Town Hall this afternoon. The Newsboys' Hall is a meeting place ...

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  34. SENATOR PEARCE SILENT

    Referring to the cable message published in "The Herald" on Saturday night, in which it was stated that he would probably be selected as ...

    Article : 91 words
  35. WORK FOR MAIMED SOLDIERS

    Senator Milien. Minister for Repatriation, has received the report of the expert committee appointed some time ago to investigate the possibilities of telephone ...

    Article : 108 words
  36. AUCTION ANNOUNCEMENTS

    Wm. H. Edgar notifies an auction sale of shops and dwellings at Fitzroy on Wednesday. ...

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