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  2. THE SPOILS FOR THE VICTORS ALLIES GATHERING THE SHEAVES

    In a late report to the British, war Office Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig said:—At 3 o'clock this morning the ...

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  4. THE WAR BAROMETER

    There is a phase in Erzberger's latest pronouncement on his "peace policy, which exactly meets the case. I represent a certain policy," he says, ...

    Article : 608 words
  5. COUNTED POLICY

    Declaring the policy of the Victorian Government last week regarding country interests, lion. W. Lawson (the Premier) said that everything that could ...

    Article : 737 words
  6. 12,000 GERMANS

    The Australian infantry advanced from before Bray last nigut north, of the Somme, and took high the ground overlooking the town of Suzanne. About 50 ...

    Article : 265 words
  7. THE SENSATION

    Mr. Perry Robinson. "The Times" correspondent. telegraphed to-day:—These are g[?] days which will live greatly in histroy but description is impossible ...

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  8. 1500 MORE PRISONERS.

    The Australians advancing towards Longueval have taken an additional 1500 prisoners and numerous guns. ...

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  9. LIVEN ARTILLERY ACTIONS.

    French communique:—There were lively artillery actions at night time in the regions of Roye and Beauvraignes, and between the Ailette and Aisne. ...

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  10. THE NEAR EAST A FRENCH WITHDRAWAL

    French eastern communique:—There was the greatest artillery activity in the region of Lake Doiran and on both banks of the Vardar, in the ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. HUNS ADMIT PENETRATION.

    German official:—The enemy has penetrated our line running west of Mory and Bapaume to Martinpuich. We threw him back on the Thilloy to ...

    Article : 78 words
  12. FAVREUIL, IN OUR HANDS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: —Our troops at 3 o'clock this morning attacked in the Scarpe sector, and they made good progress. ...

    Article : 164 words
  13. SIR GERARD NOEL

    Admiral of the Fleet Sir Gerard Noel G.C.B., K.C.M.G., died at Fincham, Downham, Norfolk, on May 23, aged 73. ...

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  14. LOCAL FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    French communique:—On both sides of the Avre we carried out two local operations, which, enabled us to capture Fresrnoy les Roye and St. Mard. ...

    Article : 58 words
  15. NO KNOCKOUT EXPECTED.

    Mr. Herbert Sidebothma, "The Times" military expert, deprecates the statements that Marshal Foch is endeavoring to break, through and strike a ...

    Article : 151 words
  16. AUSTRIAN SUCCESS IN ALBANIA.

    Austrian official:—In Albania we have recaptured Fieri and Berat. ...

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  17. TWENTY-FIVE FOR FIVE.

    Dealing with aviation, on the western front Field-Martial Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Our low flies on August 25 continued ...

    Article : 88 words
  18. GERMAN FAILURE

    Reply to the speech delivered last week by Dr. Solf, Lord Robert, Cecil (Foreign Under-Secretary) states that the British Government will shortly publish a Blue ...

    Article : 216 words
  19. THE LABORER

    One outstanding statement, repeated by witness after witness before the Prices Commission, is to the effect that, compared with times before the war, there ...

    Article : 513 words
  20. RECAPTURE OF BAPAUME.

    The recapture of Bapaume by the British recalls the first occupation of the town by the British and Australian troops on March 17, 1917, after the withdrawal ...

    Article : 411 words
  21. SWING OF BATTLE

    Telegraphing from the British headquarters on Friday evening, Mr. W. Beach Thomas, the "Daily Mail" correspondent, said:— ...

    Article : 223 words
  22. AD WEST HEADS TO COMET

    The British dash has been wide[?] sustained. They have captured Cappy and reached Lon[?]ueval and Thilloy. ...

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  23. THE SCHELDT

    The details supplied by "The Times" correspondent at Amsterdam as to the number of German trains that are to cross the Dutch Limburg under tne ...

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  24. ADVANCE OF TWO MILES.

    The British have advanced two miles on a front of our miles in the Scarpe sector. It is reported that they have captured Mon[?]hy le Preux, Guimappe, and ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND ATHLETES

    The New Zealand athletes swept the board at the athlete sports at Woking on August 24. Corporal D. Mason won the half-mile ...

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  26. GERMANS VISITED

    The British Air Ministry reports:—On the night of August 25 we Successfully attacked the railway junction of Frankfort and chemical factories at Mannheim. ...

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  27. GAIN OF 116 SQUARE MILES.

    The latest news received states that the British have reached Montauban, on the western outskirts of Longneral and Thilloy. ...

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  28. ON THE USSARI FRONT.

    "The Times" correspondent at Harbin states that the Allies and Cossacks lost 300 men in the recent reverse on the Ussuri front. The line was withdrawn ...

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  29. STRIKE IN DUBLIN

    Advices from Dublin state that labor unrest is general in Ireland. Ten thousand builders in Dublin are on strike. ...

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  30. FINE BRITISH CAPTURES.

    Midday news states that the British this morning opened an attack on the heights between Farmpoux and Neuville Viquis. They captured Monday after hard ...

    Article : 138 words
  31. BRUNT OF BATTLE.

    In a glowing tribute to the Australians' share in the great offensive Mr. Perry Robinson, "The Times" correspondent, says that in the opening stages of the ...

    Article : 190 words
  32. REAL SIBERIA

    Reuter's correspondent at Pekin states that the Japanese have strengthened the Chinese frontier, which was a military necessity from the Czech viewpoint, ...

    Article : 71 words
  33. THE PRESS PICNIC

    Members of the Australian press delegation are to go south lay way of Carlisle. They visited one of the most noteworthy munition centres in the country, ...

    Article : 69 words
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  35. DEPARTING TROOPS

    Great enthusiasm was shown to-day when the 12tk reinforcements, who are about to embark for the front marched through the city. Crowds lined the ...

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  36. CUSTOMS REGULATIONS

    Importers of goods liable to duty propose to wait on Hon. J. Jensen (Minister of Customs) and to point out that the recent regulation restricting the delivery ...

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  37. NOT FOR AMERICA

    In a fine speech in the Senate on Friday, Senator Lodge defined the peace terms which he said must and would be forced on Germany. ...

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  38. AUSTRALIA CAPTURES.

    The Australians have captured Cappy and Suzanne. ...

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  39. HOW FAR WILL THE ENEMY GO?

    "The Times.' in a leading article, states that the enemy must either stand on the Hindenburg line 2000 yards from Croiselles or fall back to the famous switchline ...

    Article : 115 words
  40. THE ANZACS SHARE.

    The following order from General Rawlinson to General Monash (Commander of the Australian Forces), dated August 16, has been handed to me:—"I desire ...

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  41. INTERSTATE TRADE.

    The interstate trade for July was:—Imports, £507.076 against £372,828 for July. 1917. Exports totalled. £153,232 against £97.308 for July, 1917. ...

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