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  4. FRANCO-AMERICAN THRUST

    Urgent messages were received to-day by the "Mail" in the following order:— FROM AMERICA. The Franco-American offensive ...

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  5. PIRATES AGAIN

    The Cunard liner Carpathia (13,000 tons), which will be remembered in connection with the loss of the Titanic. was torpedoed off the New York coast on ...

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  6. ADVANCED FOR MILES.

    The counterstroke has created widespread enthusiasm, and developments are eagerly awaited. The latest news is that the French are still advancing, ...

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  7. CLASSIC MANOEUVRE.

    The counter stroke, resembles the battle of the Marne. In each case the Germans were aiming at Paris, and turned eastwards in order to destroy a large portion ...

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  8. MR. HUGHES SPEAKS.

    Discussing the general results, Mr. Hughes says be believes the offensive has been broken dawn. Far-reaching results are possible. It is significant that each ...

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  9. NO BOMBARDMENT.

    Gen. Foch's great counter-stroke with Franco-American troops on a front of 27 miles north of the Aisne and Belleau near, the Marne was brilliantly launched at ...

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  10. JAPAN STEPS IN

    The "Times" correspondent at Tokio says the local press is absorbedly discussing America's proposal to allow intervention in Siberia. Although the ...

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  11. "CONFUSION'" TO. THE HUNS

    A French general sent to Rheims on the night of the first day of the attack 50,000 bottles of champagne, inviting the men to drink "confusion"to the enemy ...

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  12. WHY THE HUNS FAILED.

    The complete breakdown of the German offensive is due to the accuracy of the French information power of quick decision, and wise disposal of forces. ...

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  13. FRENCH OFFICIAL REPORT.

    FRENCH (Official).—After breaking the German offensive on the fronts in the Champagne at Montagne and Rheims from Monday to Wednesday ...

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  14. MEANING OF THE SUCCESS.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters writes:—The Germans were so completely surprised that their officers were captured in bed and men were taken ...

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  15. CAUTION ADVISED.

    The stroke by which Gen. Foch so swiftly transformed the battle positions is welcomed by newspapers as equally surprising and brilliant. Its results are, ...

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  16. METEREN TAKEN

    BRITISH (Official).—Scottish troops have captured Meteren village, gaining all their objectives and prisonering over 300 and capturing a number of machine guns. ...

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  17. HERO OF VERDUN AND THE AISNE

    General Mangin played a great part in the historie French victory before Verdun on October 24. He was entrusted by General Petain with the command of the infautry attack. which had such splendid results. Under him, besides reserves, were three divisions, comprising men from various parts of France a colonial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. THE ALLIED BLOW.

    Mr. Campbell, the "Times" correspondent in a graphic message states:—The Allied blow fell like a flash of lightning. In the whole course of the war there has ...

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  19. CAVALRY RUSHES.

    French correspondents say that the counter stroke included the most striking cavalry lashes seen daring the war. Their success was so complete that it ...

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  20. AMERICAN REPORT.

    AMERICAN (Official).—The American troops who are co-operating with the French between the Aisne and the Marne have penetrated the enemy lines ...

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  21. AUSTRIANS WORRIED

    ITALIAN (Official).—Our naval "aircraft again bombed Pola on Wednesday morning, on both occasions with visibly good effect. We were also successful in ...

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  22. MR. HUGHES IN WALES.

    Mr. Hughes has visited Cardiff, where he received the Honorary Doctorate of Laws from the University of Wales. The Lord Mayor received the Australian ...

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  23. "SAMMIES'" WONDERFUL WORK.

    Reuter's correspondent at American headquarters wrote at 6 p.m. on Thursday:— Large pumbers of American storm troops co-operated with the French in the ...

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  24. HUN ADMISSION.

    GERMAN (Official).—The enemy renewed his attacks with great violence caseward of Villers Bretonneux, and a great united enemy counter-attack ...

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  25. WHERE WE ATTACKED.

    THE SCENE OF THURSDAY'S COUNTER OFFENSIVE WAS BETWEEN CHATEAU THIERRY AND SOISSONS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. GIVEN A CHANCE.

    At the Adelaide Police Court this morning James Murphy had to answer a charge of not having sufficient lawful means of support. Constable Dayman informed the ...

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