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  4. GREAT BRITISH ADVANCE

    Sir Douglas [?] reports: After severe fighting we captured all the high ground between Combles and Pozieres, including the Baupaume-road, the bulk of ...

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  5. CHASING THE BULGARS

    Cannonades continue on the Struma and Doiran fronts, and are particularly violent at Montsbeles. The British captured 100 prisoners, also ...

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    VISIONS OF HOME! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ARMORED MOTOR CAPS

    Sir Douglas Haig's despatches yesterday tell of one of the most brilliant operations of the war. The newspapers display in big headlines, "Sweeping British Advance" ...

    Article : 668 words
  8. SERVIAN SUCCESS

    The Servians have captured Florina. ...

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  9. IN THE CAUCASUS

    A Russian communique states: Hostile Kurds are increasingly active south-west of Kighi. Our advance guards in the direction of Bitlis drove out the Kurds from ...

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  10. REPRIEVED

    Thomas Bambrick, who was to have been electrocuted at Sing Sing to-day, on conviction for murdering a policeman, has been received New evidence is now forthcoming. ...

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  11. HEAVY FIGHTING

    The following communique was issued this afternoon: Heavy engagements with artillery and trench mortars are taking place. We bombarded the ...

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  12. GALICIAN FIGHTING

    The newspapers draw attention to General Pflanzer's resignation. They state that though attributed to ill-health, it coincides with the commencement of General Erusiloff's victories. ...

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  13. TO GOVERN MEXICO

    General Carranza, President of Mexico, has issued a decree providing for the election of the National Congress on October 15, the Parliament to meet on the 20th of the following ...

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  15. THE RAILWAY DISPUTE

    The railway crisis is unchanged. It is officially announced that Mr. Walter Runciman, President of the Board of Trade, has arranged a conference with the railwaymen's ...

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  16. ARISTOCRATIC SPY

    The Daily Mail correspondent, who is identical with "the man who dined with the Kaiser," has been visiting Holland. He states that Baron von Wangenheim, a brother of the late ...

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  17. WAR STOCK BOOM

    The Morgan, Rockefeller and Dupont groups of financiers have reaped millions in the increased valuation of their war stock holdings during the present boom. It is conservatively ...

    Article : 158 words
  18. MINERS' CLAIMS

    The South Coast Miners' Board of Reference sat at Wollongong to-day, when the claim of two miners names Newson and McDonald for £4/14/ against the management of the Bulli ...

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  19. COCKATOO DOCK

    Over 100 joiners have been on strike at the Naval Dockyard, Cockatoo Island, since Thursday morning, over a trivial demarcation dispute with the shipwrights as to which trade should ...

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  20. THE LOST BREMEN

    German newspapers are not permitted to refer to the possible fate of the merchant submarine Bremen, which has not been heard from. Shipping circles in Hamburg arc convinced ...

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  21. WOOL SALES

    At the London sales yesterday there was a miscellaneous catalogue offered. Good wools were firm and unchanged, but shabby sorts were rather irregular. Prices were as follow: ...

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  22. CABLE BREVITIES

    The Harrison liner Counsellor, 4958 tons, has been sunk. The crew were saved. At the English blood stock sales 287 lots altogether were disposed of, and realised 86,863 ...

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  23. STRIKE THREATENED

    A meeting of the N.S.W. branch of the Commonwealth Clothing Federation yesterday decided to deliver an Ultimatum to the employers in the clothing trade on consequence of a ...

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  24. FALLING INTO LINE

    The Province of British Columbia has carried woman's suffrage and prohibition by an 8000 majority. The votes of soldiers on active service which ...

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  25. KILLED IN FRANCE

    Last night Aldermen James received word from the military authorities that his son, Quartermaster-Sergeant Alban Kirby, had been killed in France. He was 23 years old, and ...

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  26. VOLUNTARY WORKERS

    Wollongong Volunteer Workers Association started operations on the first cottage this afternoon. The land was given free by Staff and McKenzic, owners of Managerton Estate. Other ...

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