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  2. IF ALLIES REACH THE RHINE!

    The correspondent of the United Press Association states:—Clouds of smoke, burning villages, spurting flames from exploding ammunition dumps along the ...

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  3. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    The Italian official communique this (Saturday) afternoon, stated:—Southward of Asiago the French on the Italian front raided Austrian positions on Mount ...

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  4. RUSSIA RUNNING RED

    There are counter revolutionaries all over Russia making attempts against the Soviet representatives. The Soviet Commissioners at vologda and Irkutsk have ...

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  5. Advertising

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  6. Stories of Mutinies and Strikes.

    The Rotterdam correspondent of The Daily Telegraph states that, though stories of German demoralization must be received cautiously, from certain information ...

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  7. Lenin's Assailant Dying.

    Dora Kaplan, who fired the shots at the Bolshevik Premier (M. Lenin), is stated to be dying in a Moscow hospital, in consequence of injuries caused by & mob which ...

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  8. Gen. Cadorna Retired.

    Gen. Count Louis Cadorna, the ex-commander-in-chief of the Italian Army, has been retired to an auxiliary position owing to advancing age. The General ...

    Article : 63 words
  9. French Headquarters Raided.

    The Danish Minster at Moscow is protecting the French Embassy, but the head quarters of the French Military Mission have been raided and a number of ...

    Article : 113 words
  10. A Confident Prophet.

    Mr. Frank Simmonds, writing in The New York Times, says.—The present German retreat will continue to the Belgian frontier. It is impossible for the enemy ...

    Article : 117 words
  11. Enemy "Pretty Groggy."

    Mr. G. N. Barnes (Labour Minister on the War Cabinet), in an address to-day at Glasgow, said that the result of the Trades Union Congress at Derby had been on the ...

    Article : 338 words
  12. AIR FIGHTING.

    The Air Ministry reported:—Our Independent Air Squadrons attacked to hostile aerodromes on Friday night, and caused fires. The had state of the weather ...

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  13. Britons in Peril.

    The Daily Express says:—Grave news in regard to the position of British residents in Russia, received yesterday, has caused the authorities great anxiety. The entire ...

    Article : 218 words
  14. "Battle Really Over."

    Mr. Percival Phillips says:—More than half of the new British front is in a settled state akin to a condition for trench warfare but we are still pushing the German ...

    Article : 110 words
  15. BOYCOTTING GERMANY

    The Derby Trades Union Congress has overwhelmingly rejected a proposal to form a Trades Union Political Party, and carried a vote of confidence in the Labour Party ...

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  16. "On the Last Lap."

    A semi-official announcement from Paris says:—"The hour seeme close at hand when the superb efforts of the Allies will begin to bear fruit." One of the leading ...

    Article : 117 words
  17. BRITISH AVIATION.

    Dealing with aviation, Gen. Haig says:—Our aeroplanes machine-gunned and bombed enemy troops. German aircraft flying in large formations on the German ...

    Article : 67 words
  18. HOBART MEAT SHORTAGE.

    A settlement has been effected in regard to the meat supply of Hobart. The auctioneers met the butchers on Saturday evening, and after the former had agreed ...

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  19. Litvinoff Arrested.

    The Russian Bolshevik agent in London, Litvinoff, who was previously confined to his own house, has now been taken to Brixton Prison with his secretary and ...

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  20. FIELD-MARSHAL BACKWARDS.

    A during German newspaper has been prosecuted for having nicknamed Hindenburg Marshal Ruckwaerts (Backwards), which is a play upon Blucher's nickname on Marshal Vorwaerts (Forward). ...

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  21. "Bag" of 100 'Planes.

    Major William Avery Bishop, V. C, D. S. O., M. C., of the Royal Flying Force (formerly of the Canadian Cavalry), after having accounted for 100 enemy machines. ...

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  22. American War Taxation.

    The War Revenue Bill before the United States Congress provides for the raising of £4,800,000,000 to pay the United States war expenses for the coming year. The ...

    Article : 91 words
  23. OFFICIALS APPLYING THE GAG.

    Advices from Berlin state that Gen. Linsingen has issued a proclamation warning the people of Berlin that if they spread unfounded rumours or express ...

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  24. RUSSIA FOB THE ALLIES.

    Official advices received at Washington report that the Czecho-Slovaks have destroyed the Bolshevik army east of Lake Baikal. Cossacks are co-operating with ...

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  25. RETICENT MINISTER.

    The federal Cabinet will consider the recommendations of the Sydney Meat Conference at a meeting on Monday. The Minister for Price Fixing (Mr. ...

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  26. "COULD STOP THE WAR," BUT WON'T.

    Mr. Robert Smillie (President of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain), who occupied the chair at a conference of Nottingham miners, said he had power enough ...

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  27. Beaten in the Air.

    The Germans have for some days past experienced raids by a type of French bombarding aeroplane, which is far superior to any of their own machines. ...

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  28. NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SON.

    The following extract relatively to "The Submarine Vessel" is from the Athenaeum. Volume of 1835:—"The experiment with this machine took place at St. Oven as ...

    Article : 138 words
  29. Failing Moral in Germany.

    Evidence continues to accomulate of the decline of moral in the German Army. At least 70,000 deserters are hiding in Berlin and other large German cities. Leave from ...

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  30. Incidents of the War.

    Gen. John Patrick McGlinn, C.M.G., of the A. I. F. Staff, has thrown open "Cacique;" Lie beautiful country Louse at Weymouth. as an Australian Y. M. C. A. ...

    Article : 160 words
  31. Battle Watched by Editors.

    The delegation of Australian edmors yesterday watched the fighting around Peronne from a position close behind the front, where they looked down on the ...

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  32. American Planes Ready.

    It is reported that the American troops in France, under Gen. Pershing, are now sufficiently equipped with aeroplanes to protect the troops when in battle. It ...

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  33. Humbert's Frontal Attack.

    The correspondent of The Morning Post at the French headquarters says:—Gen. Humbert's army is steadily advancing, and has captured the Autrecourt heights east ...

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  34. Front Before St. Quentin.

    The French communique on Saturday night stated:—To-day's advance reached, from four and a half miles to five miles in depth on the River Somme front. The ...

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  35. FIGHTING NEAR ARCHANGEL.

    A British Northern Russian official message says.—After severe hand-to-hand fighting on the Archangel front, with the enemy led by Germans, the Allies occupied ...

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  36. WATCHED BATTLE IN PROGRESS.

    Mr. Gilmour (Australian and New Zealand war correspondent), in a message written on Wednesday evening, says:—Although the operations on the Australian ...

    Article : 348 words
  37. WAR ON THE SEA.

    A German warship cruising near Ameland Island, off the coast of Holland, yesterday, either struck a mine or was torpedoed, for she suddenly heeled over and ...

    Article : 43 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. Bolshevik Defeat in Siberia.

    The success of the Czechoslovak Army in Siberia in breaking through the Bolshevik forces surrounding it has created a great feeling of relief at Vladivostock. ...

    Article : 112 words
  40. French Hospital Bombed.

    German airmen during Thursday night dropped 18 bombs on and about a French American hospital in country 20 miles behind tie fighting lines. Several direct ...

    Article : 116 words
  41. American News.

    The State Department has received official advices from Constantinople that the Turkish Government has instructed the military at Tabriz, in Persia to evacuate ...

    Article : 528 words
  42. American Transport Torpedoed.

    The American transport steamer Kron-Prinzeesin Cecilie (19,503 tone), which formerly belonged to the Nord Deutscher Lloyd line, and was seized in an American harbour ...

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  43. Important Junction Seized.

    Progress to-day along practically the whole front from Havrincourt Wood to the Aisne has been' more rapid than was expected. The British line starting from ...

    Article : 334 words
  44. Probable Retreat From Hindenburg Line.

    Herr Salzmann, the military critic of The Berlin Vossische Zeitung says:—"On the Cambrai to St. Quentin line we are fighting under unfavourable conditions. ...

    Article : 69 words
  45. FREIGHT STEAMER SUNK.

    The United States Wavy Department has announced that the American freight steamer American freight steamer Almiranti has been sunk off the New Jensey coast, as the result of a ...

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  46. Tribute to ex-Czar.

    Sir George Buchanan (ex-Ambassador to Petrograd), at the dinner of the Russian Club in London on Friday, paid a tribute to the sincere desire of the late ex-Czar of ...

    Article : 152 words
  47. Wrath Over Ruined Homes.

    French soldiers are manifesting intense indignation at finding tie villages they are recapturing wantonly destroyed, even to the cellars, and the furniture stolen or ...

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  48. Hindenburg's Vague Lament

    Gen. Hindenburg, in the course of an interview, said:—A decisive battle for the Central Powers is proceeding in France. After the fighting we shall return to the ...

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  49. A GERMAN CANARD.

    Admiral Kerchoff asserts in a Kiel newspaper that a fortnight ago German submarines, assisted by destroyers and aircraft, compelled a division of the British Grand ...

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  50. Congratulations from the Poles.

    The President of the Polish National Committee telegraphed to-day to the French Premier (M. Clemaenceau) congratulating him upon the allied victory. ...

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  51. CASUALTIES.

    An official summary of the casualties among members of the A. I. F. from the date of embarkation of troops to September 7 was issued by the Defence ...

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  52. ENEMY WILL BREAK DOWN.

    Col. Bonnet, writing in Liberte, re-marks:—The Germane lave lost all the advantages of the Hindenburg line in the north. We now possess the wherewithal ...

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  53. Turco-Bulgarian Quarrel.

    The Turkish Grand Vizier (Talaat Bey), has had a long interview with, the Austrian Foreign Minister (Baron Burian). There are indications that the latter is ...

    Article : 77 words
  54. NEW ZEALAND SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    By an Act passed three years ago, the Government was authorized to raise £500,000 for advances to soldier settlers on the land. Since the scheme has been in ...

    Article : 82 words
  55. Navy Desires a Chance.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty (Sir Eris Geddes) has telegraphed to Field Marshal Haig:—"Heartiest congratulations and admiration of the triumphant continued ...

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  56. GERMANY AFRAID TO ADMIT DEFEAT.

    The Politiken's correspondent at Berlin has interviewed Herr Erzberger (Leader of the Catholic Party in the German Reichstag), who says:—It will be a ...

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  57. Again on Old Front.

    Mr. ferns, British correspondent at French headquarters, telegraphed on Friday evening:—The most remarkable thing about the changed situation is Gen. ...

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  58. Americans Entered Muscourt.

    Gen. Pershing's Communique says:—The Americans, co-operating with the French, crossed the plateau north of the vesle, and reached the crest of the slopes leading ...

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  59. Repatriation Hindered.

    The British Foreign Office announces that the Austro-Hungaran Government promised that the vessel need for the repatriation of British and Turkish ...

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  60. PUBLIC TEACHERS' UNION.

    The monthly meeting of the executive of the S. A. Public Teachers' Union was held on Friday. Owing to illness the President (Mr. G. Berriman) was absent and Mr. J. Drinkwater ...

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  61. Steamer on Fire.

    A steamer has arrived at an Atlantic port on fire. Her cargo of sugar and tobacco from Porto Rico has been destroyed. ...

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  62. Socialists and Peace.

    The German Imperial Chancellor (Baron Hertling) invited Herr Ebert, a leading Socialist deputy, to interview him on the same day that the Socialist newspaper ...

    Article : 57 words
  63. Hertling Resigned.

    The Geneva correspondent of The Daily Express says a telegram from Munich states that Count Hertling (German Imperial Chancellor) has handed in his ...

    Article : 45 words
  64. Gas from America.

    Major-Gen. Srebert has announced that the United States is producing and delivering to France large quantities of mustard gas and phosgene gas. The soldiers' horses ...

    Article : 43 words
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