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  2. "MARCH FOR FREEDOM."

    The "March for Freedom" column arrived at Rocklea yesterday afternoon and will ranch Woolloongabba at midday today. Arriving at the outskirts of ...

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  3. FIGHTING IN ALBANIA.

    A Trench Eastern comntunipc states: In Albania tho Ammans last evening and to-day renewed violent attacks against our new front, and everywhere ...

    Article : 38 words
  4. DEVELOPMENTS IN RUSSIA.

    After landing it archangel the Allies advanced southward along the Vologda Railway. The opposing force supported by Germans offered resistance five miles ...

    Article : 181 words
  5. FRANCO-BRITISH OFFENSIVE.

    British troops, including Australians and Canadians, with the co-operation of the French, launched a surprise attack against the Germans on a front of over 20 miles, east of Amiens —from the Avre at Braches to the neighbourhood of ...

    Article : 161 words
  6. UNITED PASTORALISTS AND GRAZING FARMERS.

    THe 28th annual meeting of the council of the United Pastoralists and Grazing Farmers' Association of Queensland com menced its sittings in the offices of the ...

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  7. PERSONAL NOTES.

    News has been received in Brisbane of the death, in action, on July 17, of Private J.R.D. Townshend only son of the late Mr. I A Townshend, of ...

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  8. AMERICANS ACROSS THE VESLE.

    Additional American forces have crossed the Vesle west of Fismes. The Americans are meeting with counterattacks. The Germans are attempting, by ...

    Article : 78 words
  9. THE WAR SITUATION.

    The australian Press Association learns that the Germans hold the Vesle line in considerable strength Although it is reported that they have withdrawn their ...

    Article : 293 words
  10. AUSTRALIAN MEAT.

    A deputation ext Empire Producers waited on Mr. W. M. Hughes, and urged the developement of meat production within the Empire. It was stated that ...

    Article : 354 words
  11. THE AIR RAIDS.

    The output of war materials on the Rhine provinces has been greatly reduced owing to the air raids by the Allies resulting in the destruction of factories. ...

    Article : 249 words
  12. POSITION IN SIBERIA.

    It was reccnthy announced that, simultaneously with the establishment of the White Sea Republic, a, new State has been cicoted, comprismg the entire ...

    Article : 171 words
  13. AVERAGE ADVANCE OF 5 MILES.

    Mr. Bonar Law stated in the House of Commons that by 3 o'clock in the afternoon all the objectives had been taken, together with 100 guns and 700 ...

    Article : 184 words
  14. BRITISH ADVANCE.

    The United Press correspondent on the British Pront supplies details of the British and Trench advance south-cast of Amiens. He says that the attach, ...

    Article : 466 words
  15. FOCH'S PATIENCE AND FORE-SIGHT.

    A review of the Marne offensive reveals Geneiahssimo Tech's remarkable patience and foresight When the British received a seveie lot eise, and when the ...

    Article : 494 words
  16. MAP SHOWING THE SCENE OF THE NEW BRITISH-FRANCO OFFENSIVE EAST OF. AMIENS.

    {No abstract available} [ILLUSTRATED]

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 30 words
  17. NEW SOUTH WALES COLUMN.

    The "March for Freedom " column under Major Wynne arrived at Tenterfield yesterday morning The men were received with great enthusiasm, and a ...

    Article : 154 words
  18. ENEMY COMMUNIQUE.

    A German official wireless mestage, intercepted this evening, states: Between the Avre and Morlancourt the enemy forced his way into our positions. ...

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  19. AMERICAN MEAT TEADE

    The Government Commission has recommended Governmental control through the railway administration of all stock-yards, and that they be heated as height ...

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  20. GEBMANY'S HEAVY LOSSES.

    Colonel Repington, the well-known military writer, estimates that the German casualties this year to July have been a million men. This total is greater than ...

    Article : 101 words
  21. A BRILLIANT STROKE.

    Mr Percival Phillips, the corresondent of the "Daily Express," telegraphs: The attack will undoubtedly rank as a great campaign battle. I think I may say that ...

    Article : 291 words
  22. APPEALS AT THE EXHIBITION.

    The National Association authorities have made arrangements witt the Recruiting Committee, for recuriting officers to be in attendance at the Exhibition next ...

    Article : 77 words
  23. CONQUEST OF THE AIR.

    Sir Joseph Ward (Minister for Finance, New Zealand), in a speech at the Automobile Club, said that he had decided to intioduce aeroplanes in New ...

    Article : 166 words
  24. "END OF THE WAR."

    The Committee on Emergency Legislation recommends the passing of a Bill defining the phrase "end of the war" as the date when the peace treaty is binding. ...

    Article : 37 words
  25. A NORTHERN TOUR.

    On his return from a Northern tour. Captain Pike (organising sceretary of the State Recruiting Committee) sold that, witu Captain Boylin and Mr. Peter ...

    Article : 155 words
  26. 70,000 AMERICAN TROOPS.

    It is officially announced that Major-General William Graves, the former Assistant Chief of the General Staff, will command the, American Expeditionary ...

    Article : 77 words
  27. GERMANY AND PEACE.

    Mr. Balfour, in the House of Commons. replying to protests against the Government's alleged failure to respond to peace feelers and declare its views on ...

    Article : 267 words
  28. SITUATION IN IRELAND.

    Mr. E. Shortt (Chief Secretary for Ireland) stated in the House of Commons that during the recess he and a Government committee would endeavour to get ...

    Article : 67 words
  29. MONTDIDIER NOW THREATENED

    The correspondent of the United Press Association reports. There is great confusion behind Prince Rupprececht's front. Airmen repoit a rapid flight of transpoit ...

    Article : 137 words
  30. ENLISTMENTS IN BRISBANE.

    On Thursday 13 men were medically examined. Two for medical examination only were declared fit. Two were passed as fit foi- the AMC Home ferwee, two ...

    Article : 95 words
  31. DEPUTATION TO MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    The executives of the Trade Union Congress and the Labour Party waited as a deputation on the Prime Minister with a view to securing passports in order to ...

    Article : 101 words
  32. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S REPORT.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: Operations were began on Thursday morning on the Amiens Front by the French First Army under General ...

    Article : 398 words
  33. IRISH NATIONALISTS.

    An Irish Independent member states that there is an acute cleavage amongst the Irish Nationalists on the question of the party leadership, a large section ...

    Article : 89 words
  34. BADGE FOR VOLUNTEERS.

    The Minister for Recruiting (Mr. Orchard) to-day approved of the design for the badge which is to be issued to au men who enter the voluntary ballot for ...

    Article : 125 words
  35. AMERICAN ADVICES.

    A report from London states that Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig has launched a big offensive south-east of Amiens. The trench are cooperating ...

    Article : 207 words
  36. RECRUITING IN SOUTH AFRICA.

    A marching tom bv a contingent of South African troops recruited for overseas, with a view to stimulating recrtuiting in the western province towns with ...

    Article : 78 words
  37. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    An armed yacht has destroyed a German submarine m the English Channel. She sighted the periscope, and drove over the spot rammed the ...

    Article : 86 words
  38. MR. DENISON MILLER ENTERTAINED.

    Mr. Campion (London manager) entertained Mr. Denison Miller, the govcrnoi of the Commonwealth Bank, at luncheon at the City Carlton Club. The ...

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  39. THE COST OF RECRUITING.

    The Director-General of Recruiting (Mr/ D. Mackinnen, M.L.A) made available to-day official figures, showing that the cost of recruiting 5S 541 men tliinug the ...

    Article : 161 words
  40. BOMBS ON DURAZZO.

    An Italian naval communique states: Our seaplanes dropped 600 kilogrammes of bombs on the night of August 2 and 1500 kilogrammes on the morning of ...

    Article : 44 words
  41. BRITISH MERCANTILE TONNAGE.

    In the House of Commons Sir L. G. Chiozza Money (Parliamentary Secretary to the Shipping Controller) stated that ihe total British ocean-going mercantile ...

    Article : 46 words
  42. AUSTRALIAN OFFICER PROMOTED.

    Brigadier General C. Rosenthal C B C M G who was appointed to the com maud ol the 2nd Division of the A 1 F, in the cban<-cb that followed upon Sir ...

    Article : 145 words
  43. KING OF BULGARIA IN GERMANY

    Information received here states that it transpires that the King of Bulgana and family have arrived at Nauheim, German}, incognito, and probably will ...

    Article : 40 words
  44. LOSSES OF MERCHANTMEN.

    It was announced in the House of Commons that the losses of British merchant men in July was the lowest since l916. Mr. Archibald Hurd, the well-known ...

    Article : 96 words
  45. BANK OF ENGLAND RETURNS.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 110 words
  46. TRIBUTE TO THE AMERICANS.

    The correspoLdent of the Daily Chronicle" on the French Front states that General Mangin, in an order of the day thanking the Americans for their splendid ...

    Article : 86 words
  47. FUNERAL OF PRIVATE W. M'CARTHY.

    The funeral of Private W. M'Carthy, who died at the Clearing Hospital, Enoggera, on Thursday morning, took place yesterday afternoon. A full military ...

    Article : 84 words
  48. GERMAN OFFICERS RETIRED.

    Advices received here state that in addition to General von Planitz two major- generals and 16 high officers have been ictired as a punishment for the Marne ...

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  49. DRAFT CHARGE ON WOOL

    Mr. W. P. Massey (Prime Minister for New Zealand), Sir Joseph Ward, and Sir Thomas Mackenzie conferred with representatives of the wool trade at the War ...

    Article : 104 words
  50. A SCHOONER DAMAGED.

    The schooner May Howard. three weeks out from Wellington for Dunedin, was forced to shelter at Kaokoura, having been damaged bv the heavy weather. She ...

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  51. AMERICAN STEAMER SUNK.

    A German submarine has sunk an American steamer of 3000 tons off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, and a boatload of l8 of the-crew is missing. ...

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  52. COTTON PIECE GOODS.

    The exportation of cotton piece goods suited for use at meatworks, cheese cloths, and similar articles, has been prohibited by an Order in Council. ...

    Article : 31 words
  53. A CONTINGENT FROM SIAM.

    A large contingent from Siam has arrived in France. ...

    Article : 21 words
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