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  2. Great Feat by the Australians.

    Marshal Joffre, in an interview with American correspondents, said:—"victory for the allies is now certain, and Germany, with its back to the wall, ...

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  3. NOTES ON THE WAR.

    The fluctuating fortunes of war are [?] reflected in the public mind. When there is news of an allied success in any [?] quarter, the public ...

    Article : 1,237 words
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  5. The Australians.

    The "Petit Parisien" says the altitude of Pozieres is twenty metres below the culminating point of the plateau, which the allies must hold entirely ...

    Article : 219 words
  6. Egyptian Campaign.

    The commander in Egypt furnishes details of Friday's fighting. in the Romani region. The enemy frontally attacked the British entrenchments in ...

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  7. The British.

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports that the artillery was active the night long. It shelled various areas behind our lines between the Ancre and the Somme. We ...

    Article : 151 words
  8. The Russians.

    A communique reports that obstinate fighting continued on the banks of the Graberka and the Sereth the day long for possession of villages and heights. ...

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  9. ENEMY'S TRAGIC SURPRISE.

    At dusk on Friday evening the Australians, with the English on the left, leaped over the Pozieres parapets and (says Mr. Philip Gibbs) ...

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  10. The French.

    A communique reports that two small operations enabled us to progress in the German trenches south-west of Estrees. Our artillery broke down an enemy coup ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. ANNIVERSARY DAY

    The King has received replies to his message to the allies. The Emperor of Japan telegraphs:—'Your Majesty's welcome message ...

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  12. GENERAL BRUSSILOFF'S FRONT.

    According to the Petrograd correspondent of the "Morning Post" the fighting on General Brussiloff's front is being fiercely continued. The Germans have ...

    Article : 56 words
  13. PRISONERS POURING IN.

    Turkish prisoners are pouring into Katia. Our pursuit continues, and our losses have been extraordinarily light. ...

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  14. TURKISH SILENCE.

    The Ottoman communique is silent regarding Katia, the authorities being content to mention that warships are shelling date groves, and alleging that they ...

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  15. FIGHTING IN ASIA.

    A communique reports:—We continued the Caucasus offensive, capturing positions on the River Kialkitfhaia, and also southward of Erzinjan, where we ...

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  16. Enemy Reports.

    A German communique reports that the fighting at Pozieres continues. The enemy attacks on Foreaux wood were unsuccessful, and there have been ...

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  17. MORE V.C. HEROES

    Victoria Crosses have been awarded to the following:— Lieut, Battenpooll, of the Munster Fusiliers, who directed raiders with ...

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  18. BATTLE OF THE SOMME.

    In his remarkable description of the battle of the Somme Mr. Wyth Williams, the correspondent of the "New York Times," writes:—In the great advance ...

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  19. AUSTRIAN MESSAGE.

    A Vienna communique reports:—We advanced south of Jablonica and Tartaros. The Italians heavily bombarded Gorizia, damaging the hospital and ...

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  20. REVOLT IN ARABIA

    A few days ago a Rome wireless message said that emissaries of the Turkish Minister for War (Enver Pasha) had been arrested at Mecca, which was ...

    Article : 151 words
  21. BRITISH SUBMARINES

    The "New York American" has an extraordinary story from Amsterdam. It is to the effect that Germany forced Denmark to pay an indemnity of ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN EXPERTNESS IN BOMBING.

    The "Morning Post's" Picardy correspondent declares that the Australians have again proved their expertness in bombing, as at Gallipoli, while regarding ...

    Article : 251 words
  23. MINE-SWEEPER SUNK.

    The Admiralty announces that the auxiliary mine-sweeper Claeton was torpedoed and sunk in the Levant on Thursday. Five hands are missing. ...

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  24. DEPORTED FROM FRANCE

    Following a complaint from the Arch. bishop of Rheims, Pope Benedict privately appealed to the Kaiser on behalf of those deported from Northern France. ...

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  25. BRITISH AT CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The "Nieu Frie Presse" reports that a British submarine torpedoed two large steamers in Constantinople harbour and bombarded the suburbs. ...

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  26. A ROYAL TOUR

    It is expected the King and Queen, accompanied by other members of the Royal Family, will after the war, extensively tour the dominions to ...

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  27. PANIC AMONGST SHIPPING.

    Russian cruisers in the Baltic encountered and immediately sank two now German torpedo boats. The activity of (he Anglo-Russian submarines has caused ...

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  28. AERIAL WARFARE

    A great Pan-American aeronautical exposition will be hold in New York in January. ...

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  29. SUPER-ZEPPELINS.

    Von Weigand wirelessed to the "New York World" that the Zeppelins used in the raid on England included two super-Zeppelins for the ...

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  30. AUSTRIAN OUTRAGE

    Dalmatians who have been taken as prisoners declare that the Austrians burned alive an Italian prisoner in the square of Gorizia. ...

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  31. GERMANY'S BROKEN PROMISES.

    There is a growing indignation in Sweden at Germany's destruction of Swedish ships, and the newspapers state the Government has demanded that Germany ...

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  32. STRIKE IN NEW YORK

    All surface cars have stopped, and there have been many conflicts with the police. The strike threatens to extend to the subways and elevated lines. ...

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  33. NED KELLY'S ARMOUR

    Sir A. Conan Doyle, in pleading for armour, instances that used in Australia by Ned Kelly. He declares that as speed is not essential in trench fighting ...

    Article : 93 words
  34. SURVIVORS LANDED.

    A British cruiser landed 227 passengers and crews from the Siena, Trintoupis, Tottenham, and Favonian, all of which were torpedoed in the ...

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  35. FOURTEEN GEMANS KILLED.

    Berlin newspapers announce that fourteen Germans were killed in air combats since July 29. I'm very fond of little Missus Bundy— ...

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  36. A STEAMER CAPTURED

    The Germans, with the captured Swedish steamer Themis, impudently put into a Swedish port in order to re-coal. They now insist on ...

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  37. A NASTY COUGH.

    It is safer to take a good, reliable cough mixture than take the risk of the cough getting better. Tussine has been proved over many years as a most ...

    Article : 61 words
  38. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

    Mr. Robins, chairman of the Progressive convention, appeale to the Progressives to support Mr. Hughes. ...

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