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  4. LATEST SPORTING.

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  5. BATTLEFIELDS OF THE AIR.

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  6. ALLIES OVER THE MARNE.

    The Allies have crossed the, Marne, and have captured Barbillion Wood. PARIS, July 22. The Americans crossed the Marne ...

    Article : 143 words
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  8. ALLIED INTERVENTION IN SIBERIA.

    The Diplomatic Council has given approval to America’s proposal for joint intervention in Siberia. A proclamation is being issued assuring Russia that the ...

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  10. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Mati Hari, the Dutch dancer, who was shot as a spy at Vincennes, France, recently —one of the tools of the infamous Nexie Storch—displayed the same cy[?]ical ...

    Article : 366 words
  11. Double Marne Victory.

    The Admiralty announces as a happy coincidence that the same day as the Allies drove back the Germans across the Marne the British destroyer Marne sank a ...

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  12. Bleeding Belgium.

    M. Cooreman, the Belgian Premier, in a speech on the Belgian national day, replying to Baron von Hertling, said the Belgians did not want any peace other than ...

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  13. AMERICA’S GREAT VICTORY.

    The church bells and the City Hall rang celebration of America’s first great victory in the war. All the factory whistles [?]lew, and steamers in harbour ...

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  14. SOLDIER ROBBED SOLDIER

    Two of the visiting French soldiers, Gaston Buisson and Louis E[?]ery, accompanied by two Australian soldiers, went into the front bar of the Imperial Hotel on Monday. A soldier named ...

    Article : 146 words
  15. Successful British Raid.

    Gen. Haig, in his afternoon communique, says:—We gained ground on Sunday south-east of Hebutern. We, in conjunction with the French, carried out a successful minor ...

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  16. Four Miles Advance.

    Notwithstanding the enemy’s efforts between the Ou[?] and the Marne, the French line has been maintained. Four hundred Germans were prisonered ...

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  17. More German Reserves Used.

    The Crown Prince has called in reserves from Prince Rupprecht’s army, which is facing the British in the north. ...

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  18. MEZY CAPTURED.

    The Australians and Scottish have captured Mezy. ...

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  19. LIVELY POLICE TUSSLE.

    A sensational encounter between the police and a man who is wanted in connection with a recent city shooting affair and a daring jewellery robbery took place ...

    Article : 144 words
  20. Terrific Battle Proceeding.

    The Allies astride the Soisons-Chatean Th[?]rry road are progressing slowly. A terrific battle is raging south of Soissons. ...

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  21. TATTERSALLS WEIGHTS.

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  22. BURNING OF A SCHOONER.

    Details concerning the burning of the five-masted schooner Crescent, while on a voyage from Sydney to San Francisco last month, have reached Melbourne. The ...

    Article : 85 words
  23. Stubborn Resistance.

    The correspondent of the Australia Press learns that the enemy is resisting stubbornly and violently, and is counter-attacking in the sector between the Ourc[?] ...

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  24. Soldier Heroes on Barunga.

    Mr. Hughes has sent a message to the Australian troops who were on the torpedoed steamer Barunga, expressing the Commonwealth’s admiration of their ...

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  25. PRIVY COUNCIL CASES.

    In the case of Gould and otherrs v. Mount Oxide Mine, special leave to appeal was refused by the Privy Council. A cross-petition, Mount Oxide Mine v. Gould, ...

    Article : 48 words
  26. Deadly British Guns.

    The Germans before evacuating Chatea[?] Thierry looted the shops and private houses, and quitted 36 hours before the French and Americans entered. Captured ...

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  28. POWERFUL ENEMY COUNTER-ATTACK.

    The French communique this afternoon states:—The enemy in the nighttime restricted himself to counter artillery work north of the Ourcq between the Marne ...

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  29. MUNITIONS STRIKE OFF

    The munitioners at Coventry, who threatened to down tools on July 24 unless the Ministry of Munitions withdrew its embargo on the employment of skilled ...

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  30. SOUTH AFRICAN WOOL CLIP.

    At a large meeting of farmers of all political parties in the Thaba Unchu Free State, a motion was carried in favour of appealing to the Government to reopen ...

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  31. PERSONAL.

    Our New York correspondent telegraphed on Tuesday that the Australian editors had arrived at Vancouver. Brig. Gen. J. K. Forsyth, C. M. G., began ...

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  33. NO SUNDAY “MOVIES” FOR PORT PIRIE.

    Cabinet on Monday considered the arguments advanced a few days ago before the Chief Secretary by a deputation from the Liberty League, which asked that the ...

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  34. 6,000 Prisoners; 100 Guns.

    Gen. Per[?]ing reports that the Americans captured 6,000 prisoners and 100 guns in the operations on Sunday. For Children’s Hacking Cough at night. ...

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