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  5. WITH THE TANK

    The campaign of H.M. Landship Warbond in the Far North-West was quick, sharp and decisive that is, the decisions were quickly arrived at. It ...

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  6. REDEEMING SERBIA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Anglo-Greeks have advanced N. of Doiran and joined hands with the France-Greeks. The Bulgarians are fleeing. ...

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  7. GERMANY'S "NERVOUS BREAKDOWN"

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Swiss telegrams report that a wave of intense nervous depression is sweeping over Germany. The whole population is ...

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  8. INTO SYRIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General Sir Edmund Allenby reports:— East of the Jordan the enemy is with-drawing from Amman (on the Hedjaz ...

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  9. ALL ROUND THE RING

    In Syria, General Allenby's troops have reached the coastal towns of Haifa and Aero, 80 miles N.W. of Jerusalem. East of the Jordan River, the 4th Turkish Army has commenced to fall back on Amman, Australian, New Zealand, West Indian and Jewish troops have reached ...

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  10. BULGARS BLAZING THE TRAIL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Serbian communique, issued on Monday evening, states:— Our troops on Sunday continued to ...

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  11. THE RETREAT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The retreating Bulgarians are able to use the railway as far as Ishtip, but as there is only one road beyond Ishtip, it is difficult ...

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  12. RUSSIA'S APPALLING CONDITION

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The State Department has received confirmation of the appalling conditions prevalent in Russia. There is ruthless ...

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  13. "OUR FRONT GAVE WAY."

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Bulgarian communique, issued on Sunday, states:— As a result of our front giving way ...

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  14. 20 MORE SERBIAN VILLAGES LIBERATED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.-The Italians have, liberated 20 more Serbian villages. The Greeks and British have advanced 10 miles and captured ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday—The fourth Liberty Loan will probably amount to six billion dollars at 4¼ per cent. ...

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  16. THE WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Monday.—The correspon­dent of the United Press Association of America telegraphs:— The Germans attempted to retake ...

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  17. NEW BRITISH ATTACK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Official: A successful operation was carried out this morning, in co-operation with the French, in the St. Quentin sector. The ...

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  18. "SKILFUL REARGUARD FIGHTS."

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Turkish com­munique states:— Very skilful rearguard fights are facilitating the accomplishment of ...

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  19. BULGARS SPLIT IN TWO

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General De Spersy's astounding success is proving more important every Lour. The Bulgar armies, split in two, are in full ...

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  20. WASHINGTON HOTEL AFIRE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A fire wlhich endangered the lives of Vice-President Marshall and a number of Senators broke out in a leading hotel ...

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  21. AN AMAZING SPECTACLE

    CAIRO, Tuesday.—To-day, I saw one of the most remarkable sights which a soldier has ever gazed upon. No veteran with long experience in the ...

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  22. PROHIBITION IN AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The House of Representatives lias adopted by 171 votes to 34 votes national pro­hibition during the war, to take effect ...

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  23. BATTLE BULLETINS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Official: The weather improved this evening. The Enemy's activity has been slight am intermittent. We destroyed eight has the machines and winded three others ...

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  24. U-BOATS SPREAD THE 'FLU.

    A Washington message states that there has been a widespread appearance of Spanish influenza along the Atlantic coast, causing the issue of ...

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  25. FRENCH.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Official: There was marked artillery activity at night in the region of St. Quentin, and between the Ailette and the Aisne. ...

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  26. CAPTURE OF PRILEP

    PARIS, Tuesday.—A French eastern communique states:— Our pursuit of the enemy continues along the whole front from Monastir ...

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  27. STONEHENGE FOR THE NATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The owners have presented Stonehenge, on Salisbury Plains, to the nation. ...

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  28. HUNS' BRUTAL TRACK.

    Reuter's correspondent of American Headquarters telegraphs:— A new type of enemy aeroplane, ex-tremely handy to manoeuvre, has been ...

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  30. GERMAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—German offi­cial: We recaptured trench sectors S. of Villers-Guislan and E. of Ephey. ...

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  31. THE CAPTURE OF HAIFA

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Australian Press Association learns that the British capture of Haifa is regarded as being most important, as it provides a ...

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  32. SUMMING UP

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General Sir F. B. Maurice opines that General Von Liman Sanders is seeking to cover Damascns, by making a stand on the ...

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  34. THE WORST IS TRUE

    Lieut. F. Riley, a Rhodes scholar, and son of the Bishop of Perth, lias been repatriated after three years and four months in Germany and seven ...

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  35. THE ST. MIHIEL OFFENSIVE.

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.—The corres­pondent of the "Chicago News" on the American front cables that the Ameri­cans captured German material valued ...

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  36. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—British Official Salonika):—The pursuit of the Bulgarians on the Monastir-Doiran front continues. The Anglo-Greeks have ...

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  37. SIR J. COOK INSPECTS RED CROSS WORK.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir J. Cook (Minister for Nary) to-day visited the Australian Red Cross Headquarters, and inspected various departments; also ...

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