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  3. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's THIRD EDITION.

    General Sir Douglas Haig, in his latest official communique, states:— We have captured the whole of Guillemont and part of Ginchy. ...

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  4. In the Balkans.

    The Servians offensive has slackened they having reached strong Bulgarian positions. Five hundred and eighty Bulgarian dead were counted ...

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  5. In German East Africa.

    General Smuts re[?] "The enemy's intentions to maintain a prolonged [?]tance in the Unulugura Mountains has been frustrated at ...

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  6. GERMAN LINES OBLITERATED.

    Mr. Beach Thomas a war correspondent on the British front, states:— "We are using 15-inch and 12-inch guns on the Somme." ...

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  7. The Air Raid.

    In Saturday night's air raid eight airships appeared at short intervals from 10.30 o'clock, p.m. One followed a well-marked rivercourse at a great ...

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  8. MEXICAN FIGHTING.

    The following cabled item is from sources other than "The Miner's" special service:— Mexico City, Friday. ...

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  9. On the Western Front.

    "The Times" correspondent at the headquarters in France says:— "Although the enemy has greatly increased in the number of its guns, we ...

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  10. PERSIAN PRO-ALLY CABINET.

    "The Times" states that the formation of a pro-Ally Cabinet at Teheran, in Persia, coincides with the Allies' success in South Persia, where order ...

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  11. IN AUSTRALIA.

    A Melbourne message in a city paper says:—"The censorship in its hearing on the Prime Minister's speeches was the subject of a question ...

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  12. GAMING ACT PROSECUTION.

    A number of defendants were brought before the Adelaide Police Court today charged with committing offences under the Gaming Act at the ...

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  13. THE SMASHED ZEPPELIN.

    A "Times" correspondent, describing the air fight in England, says: "The searchlights for hours explored the sky. Their wonderful trellis work was ...

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  14. Roumanian Campaign.

    It is reported that Turkish divisions are assisting the Bulgarians in their offensive against the Roumanians, who are protecting the Russian ...

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  15. INDIGESTION.

    "I was recommended by a friend to try Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills for Indigestion," writes Mrs. Lavenia Goldman, of Cooper-street, Barraba, ...

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  16. THE ROUMANIAN ENGAGEMENTS.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Odessa telegraphs that the first Roumanian engagements resulted in the capture of 1737 Austrians. ...

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  17. "THE MORAL EFFECT."

    "The Times," in a leading article, states:— "The most striking feature of this, the most formidable German air ...

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  18. IN AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam reports that the "Frankfurter Zeitung" states that owing to the cessation of Roumanian exports ...

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  19. The Greek Revolution.

    "The Times" Salonika correspondent says that the Greek revolutionaries there are sending delegates to the principal garrisons. The ...

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  20. GERMAN AMBASSADOR TO GREECE.

    Mr. Jeffries, a British war correspondent at Salonika, reports that it is believed that Baron von Schenck (German ambassador[?] has been found ...

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