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  3. THE GREAT WAR IN EUROPE

    The opinion of military officials here is that the keystone of the great German defence arch in the west front is now under assault in ...

    Article : 147 words
  4. SUPPOSED MURDER AND SUICIDE

    A double tragedy, involving the lives of Frank Nelson, an adult, and Mrs. Lith Willowden, occurred at East Brisbane this afternoon. It ...

    Article : 183 words
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  6. GERMAN CLAIM

    A German official wireless message this afternoon, rather more prolix than usual, says:—"We repulsed partial attacks eastward of ...

    Article : 176 words
  7. MAN ELECTROCUTED

    A Fremantle Municipal Tramway employee, David Charles O'Brien, came into contact with a live wire whilst working at the top ...

    Article : 124 words
  8. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 411 words
  9. AMERICAN ATTACK

    Mr. James, correspondent with the American army on the west front, cables last night:—"The First American Army, under ...

    Article : 303 words
  10. THE FEDERAL BUDGET.

    The Commonwealth Treasurer is to be congratulated in that he has in his new Tariff proposals given way neither to the clamourers for ...

    Article : 1,250 words
  11. MARSHAL FOCH'S BLOWS

    The Sensee river attack towards Cambrai, coming within 24 hours of the Champagne advance, indicates that Marshal Foch has commenced ...

    Article : 195 words
  12. PERSONAL ITEMS

    A New York cablegram says that Mr. Crawford Vaughan expects to return to Australia soon with Mr. Hughes' party. ...

    Article : 664 words
  13. ITEMS OF NEWS

    Theft of Boots.—Harry McPherson (50), labourer, made his appearance before Messrs. S. Beston and J. H. Stephens, J's.P., in the ...

    Article : 1,768 words
  14. CONTINUANCE OF ADVANCE

    Mr. James telegraphs to-day that the Americans, continuing their advance east of the Argonne, have captured Charpentry, Very, Epinonville ...

    Article : 45 words
  15. TANKS AND AIRCRAFT

    The Secretary for War, Mr. Newton Baker, witnessed the start of the American offensive west of Verdun. After the enemy had been ...

    Article : 138 words
  16. PRISONERS AND GUNS.

    Last night's American communique states:—"Our first army continued to-day their attack north-west of Verdun. They took Charpentry ...

    Article : 85 words
  17. METEOROLOGICAL.

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  18. TALE OF PRISONERS.

    The United Press correspondent on the west front learns that the Franco-Americans took 16,000 prisoners yesterday in their drive in ...

    Article : 54 words
  19. SOLID FRENCH PROGRESS

    Last night's French communique reports:—"Our troops to-day, with tanks supporting them, freshly advanced on the whole battle front ...

    Article : 153 words
  20. MAIL NOTICES.

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  21. FRENCH ADVANCE

    To-day's French communique states:—"Our attack in Champagne yesterday developed successfully. From, the Suippe—some 16 miles ...

    Article : 168 words
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  23. MEETINGS, Etc.

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  24. FEATURE OF THE ADVANCE

    The outstanding feature of the French advance is the capture of the buttes, which defended 30 lines of trenches. The most desperate ...

    Article : 66 words
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