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  2. GOSPEL OF INTERNATIONALISM

    A subject of supreme importance to humanity the prevention of war. It is trebly important to the world's working classes, for it is they who supply the ...

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  3. DRIVING BACK THE GERMANS ALLIES SCORING POINTS

    French, communique:—We reached the Vesle at several points last of Fi[?]mes. The enemy rearguards resisted strongly, notably between Muizon and ...

    Article : 152 words
  4. WAS CELEBRATIONS TEMPER OF ALLIES

    The war anniversary was impressively commemorated in the principal centres. Church services and civic and religious gatherings were crowded. A number ...

    Article : 136 words
  5. OVER THE ANCRE

    Yesterday the Germans were discovered to have withdrawn their line from this side of the Ancre River before Albert, also from Dernacourt. That ...

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  6. AMERICAN GINGER

    Nine Congressmen of the United States, visiting England, have issued a statement to the effect that there will be no cessation of America's war efforts until ...

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  7. HOLD FAST!

    Mr. Lloyd Corge has issued the following message:—"The message I send to the people of the British Empire on the fourth anniversary of their entry into ...

    Article : 321 words
  8. WITHDRAWAL FROM ALBERT.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters telegraphed yesterday:—Although the German withdrawal near Albert should not be ex[?]ated it has ...

    Article : 177 words
  9. KING GEORGE'S MESSAGE.

    The Official Press Bureau states that the King has sent a message to the rulers of Brazil, France, Greece, Italy, Japan, Portugal, and Servia, ...

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  10. 1800 PRISONERS.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters telegraphed at 7 p.m.' on Sunday:—Our patrols keep in contact with the ...

    Article : 150 words
  11. SEVEN COST THREE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We drove off raiders southward of Arras. ...

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  12. ITALY'S JOB AUSTRALIANS HELD IN ALBANIA.

    Austrian official:—The enemy penetrated portions of our positions at Dossoalto. The enemy has reoccupied the Fieri to ...

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  13. DETERMINED TO WIN.

    The Official Press Bureau states—President Wilson to-day sent this message to King George:—America cord[?] extends her hand to Great Britain on t[?] ...

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  14. TERRIBLE THINGS

    Mr. Winston Churchill, Minister of Munitions, in a letter to his constituents the is the Liberal member for Dundee), lengthily replies to Lord Lansdowne's ...

    Article : 373 words
  15. ALLIES' CAPTURE PRISONERS.

    Italian official:—We captured the peak on the Dossoalto, where the enemy has been maintaining himself at heavy cost since June 15. ...

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  16. 6000 MORE PRISONERS.

    The Germans are stubbornly resisting along the north bank of the Vesle from S[?]ssons to Rheims. We have taken 6000 more prisoners. ...

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  17. LUDENDORFF'S CLAIMS.

    General Von Ludendorff, the German Chief of Staff, when interviewed with regard to the Marne retreat, said:—This time our strategic offensive plan has not ...

    Article : 137 words
  18. BRITISH ON THE AMORE.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: —Our petrols reached the Ancre, between Dermancourt and Hamel, contacting with the enemy on this line. ...

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  19. OUR HEROES CORPORAL JAMES LUND, M.M.

    Mr. H. M. Lund, of Long street, Queenstown, has been notified by the military that his second son (Lance-Corporal James Lund, M.M.) has been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. LATE SERGEANT R. B. RANDELL.

    Mr. and Mrs. H. Randell, of "Ettrick," Tailem Beud, have been notified that their youngest son, Sergeant R. B. Randell, was killed in action on June 24. He was 26 ...

    Article : 93 words
  21. MORE CAMOUFLAGE

    "The Times" correspondent at Berne, Switzerland, says that, the "Berliner Tageblatt" (Berlin), dealing with the Marne defeat, says that it has produced ...

    Article : 89 words
  22. BATTLE FRONT UNCHANGED.

    Paris communique:—The battle front is unchanged and there is nothing to report. ...

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  23. CORPSES OF NURSES.

    Mr. Perry Robinson, "The Times" correspondent, says:—The advance of the British opens a clear view of Pozieres ridge, lying uninviting and silent behind ...

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  24. SOFT GERMAN ADMISSION.

    German official:—On both sides of Albert we withdrew our posts without interference to the east bank of the Ancre. ...

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  25. LATE CORPORAL J. W. OOE.

    Corporal J. W. Coe was Killed in action on June 30. He was born at Beaufort, October 7, 1894, and was 23 years and 9 months of age. He was a crack, bushman, ...

    Article : 69 words
  26. NO HUN SOLIDITY.

    "The Times" correspondent at Paris says that it is impossible for the enemy to find a solid line until he reaches the Aisne, though he may turn upon the ...

    Article : 254 words
  27. A GOOD BEGINNING.

    The attitude of the beligerent populations, as reflected in the press, upon the opening of the fifth year of the war, affords a remarkable contrast. ...

    Article : 180 words
  28. MUCH MARRIED

    One of the strangest cases of soldiers' marriages is provided by an Australian, a wealthy private, who married a woman who appears to have gone through ...

    Article : 126 words
  29. LATE DRIVER A. J. BRADFORD.

    Driver A. J. Branford enlisted in August, 1914 and sailed with the second contingent on December 25. He was attached to the 16th Battalion, and was ...

    Article : 94 words
  30. LATE DRIVER C. T. BLACK.

    Driver Charles Thomas Black, husband of Mrs. C. T. Black, of Hackham, was killed in action, in France on June 24. He left with the 32nd Battalion on ...

    Article : 127 words
  31. PRICE OF MEAT FEDERAL ACTION

    Hon. T. J. Ryan (Premier of Queensland) arrived in Sydney to-day. When questioned regarding the fixation of the prices of meat he said it was ...

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  32. LATE PRIVATE H. W. RICHARDS.

    General regret was felt by the employes of the Adelaide Electric Supply Company when it was learnt that Private H. W. Richards had fallen in action. ...

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  33. WAR SERVICE

    The fourth anniversary of the declaration of war was marked by services of intercession in the churches throughout the Unifed Kingdom. The chief thereof was ...

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  34. THE END IS NOT YET.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters telegraphed to-day:—The pause an the battle along the Vesle is largely due to the fatigue of the troops, ...

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  35. LATE SERGEANT J. E. DEE.

    Sergeant J. E. Dec, of the 43rd Battalion, who died from gunshot wounds in the head at the 11th Stationary Hospital, France, was born at Stone Hut, ...

    Article : 134 words
  36. 40,000 PRISONERS LOST.

    Since the Crown Prince began his retreat his armies have fallen back 20 miles. He has lost 40,000 in prisoners. The present German positions are ...

    Article : 171 words
  37. LATE CORPORAL H. C. MacINNES.

    After three years' service, during which he fought with the gallant Anzacs on the Gallipoli Peninsula and in France, Corporal Herbert C. MacInnes, ...

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  38. LATE LANCE-CORPORAL H. C. MORGAN.

    Lance-Corporal Harold Cliffo[?] Morgan was killed in France on July 4. He was the third son of the late Mr. William Morgan, who was for many years ...

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  39. STARVING THE PEOPLE.

    A suburban butcher bitterly complains of the shortage of meat supplies. He says that apparently an attempt is being [?] to starve the people into ...

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  40. MORE FIGHTING TO COME.

    The Anglo-French and Americans on the line on the south bank hold the Vesle strongly. The French tried to capture Bra[?]sne and ...

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  41. REAPING THE WHIRLWIND

    The "Vossiche Zeitung" (Berlin), reviewing the war, concludes:—The Central Powers' bloodless offensive, designed through a Russian peace to ...

    Article : 98 words
  42. MELBOURNE BUTCHERS' PROTEST.

    [?]aster [?] and others in[?] in the livestock trade in the p[?]politan area waited this afternoon upon Senator Russell (Vice-President of the Executive ...

    Article : 89 words
  43. BROKE MOTHER'S HEART

    Bishop Taylor-Smith, preaching in Westminster Abbey, said that one of the Australian wounded soldiers now in London was the last of six sons. The ...

    Article : 69 words
  44. LATE PRIVATE J. G. JACOB.

    Private John Gilbert Jacob, who was killed in action on July 7 (previously twice wounded), was the second son of the late Mr. Henry Jacob and Mrs. Jacob, of ...

    Article : 125 words
  45. WELCOME TO STRATHALBYN.

    At the Strathalbyn Institute Hall on Thursday evening a public welcome home was given to Private E. Sandery. A large attendance was presided over by ...

    Article : 169 words
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  47. AMERICANS CAPTURE FISMES.

    American official:—We have taken Fismes, and we bold the south bank of the Vesle in this sector. ...

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  48. PRUSSIANISM

    Swiss reports state that M. Lenin, the Bolshevik leader, is going to Berlin and Vienna to implore assistance against the revolutionaries. ...

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  49. THREE MORE YEARS

    Lord Ro[?]mere, a brother to Lord Northcliffe, in a striking article, urges his countrymen to confront the facts of German strength and tactical efficiency ...

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  50. LATE PRIVATE R. J. BEATTON.

    Private R. J. Beaton, M.M., husband of Mrs. H. J. Beaton, of Darebin street, West Adelaide, died of wounds on July 2. He left for the front in October, ...

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  51. LATE PRIVATE K. H. LUSCOMBE.

    Private Kinsley H. La[?]combe, who was killed in action on [?], 4, enlisted and went into camp on February 21, 1916. He sailed for abroad in the following June. ...

    Article : 77 words
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