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  4. ENEMY'S LINE BROKEN.

    on the right the enemy succeded in debouching from Bois de Thiescourt. On the left between Courcelles and Rubescourt we broke the enemy's at. ...

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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Mr James Campbell, the "Times" correspondent at tho French headquarters, says:—Except in the centre we have merely given up lightly held zone ...

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  6. ADVANCE MADE IN ARABIA

    A Palestine official message says:—At Hedjaz in Arabia, on Saturday, we captured portion of the trench system on a mile front of the coastal ...

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  7. THE GERMAN DRIVE

    An official French communique describing the latest German offensive, says:— The German drive was continued ...

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  8. FOE'S SLOW PROGRESS.

    The enemy's advance is so slow that he is able to bring up light artillery while the heavy guns are still firing from the old positions. The artillery ...

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  9. ITALIANS CHECK ATTACK

    A Palestine official message states:— Advance posts at Vallagarina and in three other sectors frustrated surprise attacks by large enemy detachments. ...

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  10. UNABATED FURY OF BATTLE.

    The battle continues witt unabated fury on the entire front. The wings are holding. ...

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  11. SANCUINARY FRENCH FIRE.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Paris says that the French artillery firing on Sunday was especially sanguinary. A dependable authority estimates ...

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  12. BATTLE RAGES FURIOUSLY

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, telegraphing on Monday afternoon says:— Throughout last night and this ...

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  13. DESPERATION OF THE FIGHTING

    Mr James Campbell the "Times" correspondent at the French headquarters says the battle shows extraordinary fierceness. Both sides are ...

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  14. GERMAN TREACHERY

    "Prussianism and the idea of an enduring peace among the nations can never be brought into harmony; compromise cannot even, be considered," ...

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  15. SITUATION SERIOUS.

    The "Times," in a leading articles says it is undeniable that the situation becomes more serious as the enemy works his way towards Paris, but he ...

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  16. LATEST REPORTS ENCOURAGING

    Telegraphing on Sunday evening, Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters said:—The latest reports from the battlefield are encouraging. ...

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  17. ENEMY MAKES ADMISSION.

    A German official message admits for the first time that American troops are engaged on the Ma[?]ne front. This statement says:—Attacks by French ...

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  18. PARIS PREPARED

    The Paris correspondent of the "Times" writes :—Following the example set by General Gallieni, who was its military governor when it was ...

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  20. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    The Dominions representatives on the Imperial War Cabinet will attend a meeting to-morrow. The Prime Minister, Mr Lloyd George, will preside. ...

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  21. SEVEN HOSPITALS BOMBED

    In the House of Commons Mr W. C. Anderson (Labor) asked how many members of the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps had been killed or injured ...

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  22. WORK OF AIRMEN

    In a report issued to-day, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig describes the work of the airmen. The report states:— ...

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  23. THE VISIT OF MR. HUGHES.

    The visit of Mr Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, is exciting the keenest interest. The Press is full of references and is anticipating the ...

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  24. JAPAN'S ASSISTANCE.

    Viscount Kato, in an interview, said that he did not see any reason for further Japanese assistance in the west. Finance arid transport were ...

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  25. AMUSEMENTS.

    J. C. Williamson Ltd. again staged "The Bing Boys Are Here" at the Theater last night, when there was another packed house. The revue went ...

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  26. AMERICANS IMPROVE POSITION.

    An American communique issued at 2.15 a.m. on Monday, says that northwestward of Chateau Thierry we are co-operating with the French, and we ...

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  27. BATTLE UNFINISHED

    The Allies had accumulated fortifications on the front attacked. It was Thus a veritable forcing of a heavily fortified front that Von Hurier's 18th ...

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  28. LOST GERMAN COLONIES

    Britons are heart and soul with the Australians (say the "Evening Standard") in their demand that the Germans shall no longer have a foothold ...

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  29. THE NEW ZEALAND DELEGATES.

    Mr Massey and Sir Joseph Ward had a lengthy confidential conference with Mr Long. Secretary of State for the Colonies. They attended a trial of the ...

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  30. AMERICA'S ARMIES.

    Mr Newton D. Baker, United States Secretary for War announces that more than 700,000 Americans are in France. ...

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  31. THE MONTDIDIER-NOYON DRIVE

    Germany's offensive between Montlidier and Noyon, if carried on extensively will be the most costly drive of the summer for Hindenburg. British ...

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  32. ALLIED AIRMEN BUSY.

    Referring to the Anglo-French aerial activities in destroying the enemy's lines of communication the "Echo de Paris" says:— ...

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  33. TIVOLI PICTURES.

    A highly attractive programme has been secured by George Coates for presentation to-night at Her Majesty's Theatre and will include William ...

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  34. CONTROL OF THE PACIFIC.

    The "Evening News" says that Mr Walter Long, secretary of State for the Colonies, recently sent Mr Dalton, Trade Commissioner in New Zealand to visit ...

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  35. MARY PICKFORD.

    Probably one of the greatest successes in which Mary Pickford has ever appeared is in "Sweet Nell of Old Drury," in which the famous star ...

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  36. ITINERARY TRAINING TROOPS

    On Friday next the Itinerary Training Troops will reach Ballarat and remain for five says. Keen interest in this movements has been displayed ...

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  37. FURTHER ADVANCE OF THE FOE.

    The "Times" says that the Germans further advanced in the centre two miles. ...

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  38. ENEMY LINE PENERATED.

    Americans and marines penetrated the Gentian line to the depth of two-thirds of a mile at Belleu Wood north west of Chateau Thierry. ...

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  39. NO-CONSCRIPTION PLEDGE

    The pledge which has been circulated among Irish women that they wil not take the place of workers who are conscripted has been signed ...

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  40. A COSTLY EXPLOIT.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters telegraphing on Monday evening says that the enemy in the course of the day, at immense cost ...

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  41. COLISEUM.

    Norma Talmadge in "The Devils Needle" and "The Fighting trial No. 2," will be screened for the last time to night at the Coliseum together with ...

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  42. THE NEW STAR.

    The "Globe" discusses the possibility of the new star colliding with the earth "The spectroscope" it remarks "will inform us whether it is ...

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