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  2. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION AT HALIFAX.

    A message from Halifax states that an explosion caused the buildings on the water front to collapse. It destroyed the telegraph and telephone installations ...

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  3. STRATEGIC BRITISH WITHDRAWAL STRAIGHTENING THE LINE NEAR CAMBRAI. RECIPROCAL AIR RAIDS. THE RUSSO-GERMAN ARMISTICE. DESPERATE FIGHTING ON THE ITALIAN FRONT. BY CABLE. THE WESTERN FRONT. BRITISH STRATEGIC WITHDRAWAL.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "Our troops on Tuesday night, without enemy interference, withdrew a short distance south-west from Noyelles-sur-l[?]scaut, ...

    Article : 1,051 words
  4. AUSTRALIA AND THE WAR.

    The Australian official war correspondent, Mr. C. E. W. Bean, says:—"Yesterday began the voting upon the referendum amongst some of the infantry battanons ...

    Article : 1,452 words
  5. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN.

    An official Italian communique says: — "The enemy, after his failure by frontal attack, attempted to carry our position from the rear with crushing ...

    Article : 638 words
  6. AMERICA AND THE WAR.

    A Washington message states that the Senate's Foreign Re[?]tions Committee has adopted at resolution to declare war on Austria. ...

    Article : 197 words
  7. AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    The following additional names of Queenslanders appeared in Australian casulty lists Nos. 363 and 364 issued yesterday:— ...

    Article : 786 words
  8. RUSSIA

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle " states that when the staff officers presented Commandant Bykhoff with the judge's order demanding the ...

    Article : 810 words
  9. LATE MESSAGES.

    Correspondents at Britis headquarters admit that the loss of Bourlon Wood and Noyelles is regrettable, but Sir Julian Byng's not gains are still large. Bourlon ...

    Article : 341 words
  10. BRAZIL

    A Brazilian mission has arrived in New York in order to purchase war supplies. Brazil has an army of 200[?]0 and will probably send an expedtion to France. ...

    Article : 40 words
  11. AERIAL WARFARE.

    The Admiralty reports:— "Our naval aircraft yesterday dropped many bombs on Sparapelhock acrodrome and a train leaving Engle dump. ...

    Article : 408 words
  12. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    The official shipping returns for the week ended the 2nd instant show that there were 362 arrivals at and 338 departures from Italian ports. One vessel of ...

    Article : 305 words
  13. THE BALKANS.

    An official Rumanian wireless message sasy:— "Our artillery prevented enemy attempts at fraternisation in the region of ...

    Article : 231 words
  14. GENERAL MESSAGES

    Lord T[?]yson's eldest son. Li[?]utenant L. H. T[?]yson, of the Rifle Brigade, has been wounded for the third time. Captain W. Moore., son of Mr. Ernest. ...

    Article : 59 words
  15. CAUSE FO INSOMNIA.

    The most common cause of insomnia is disorders of the stomach and c[?] tion. chamberlain's Tablets for the stomach and liver correct these disorders ...

    Article : 42 words
  16. THE MONEY POINTS OF VIEW.

    PEARS' SOAP, [?] in every particle. [?] no more than ordinary toilet soap. ...

    Article : 25 words
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