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  4. ALLIES STILL ADVANCE.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:— The Allies renewed the attack on the whole battle-front southward of the Somme and progressed everywhere, ...

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  5. EFFORTS BEARING FRUIT.

    General Pe[?]ain, Commander-in-Chief of the French forces on the west front, in an order to the troops, says:— Our four years' efforts and trials are ...

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  6. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field-Marshal Haig reports at 12.30 p.m. on Sunday that there were further successful operations. We advanced the line northward of the Somme ...

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  7. THE AVRE FRONT.

    A French communique says our attack on the Avre battlefront continued all day, With increasing success. Montdidier, outflanked, east and north fell ...

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  8. THE VESLE FIGHTING.

    Reuter's correspondent at American headquarters on the 9th, describing the fighting on the Vesle Valley, says:— The enemy mechanically thought out ...

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  9. BRITISH FORCED BACK.

    There was heavy fighting this morning at Chipilly (south of Albert), where the British did not succeed in holding all their gains. The Germans ...

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  10. AN ANZAC'S ESCAPE

    Private J. L. Newman, No. 1074 17th Battalion, a Newcastle miner who enlisted in Sydney, has arrived in London, after having experienced a ...

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  11. OCCUPATION OF CHAULNES.

    The Australians and Canadians have occupied Chaulnes. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION

    The Minister for Defence to-day received the following cable message from General Birdwood:— "All our divisions took part in the ...

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  13. MARSHAL HAIG'S REPORT.

    Field Marshal Haig reports that the attack launched on the evening of the 9th in accordance with the Allied plans, by the right of the French army ...

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  14. NEW FRENCH FRONT.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters on Friday evening says:—The front formed by the result of the French advance to-day is a large ...

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  15. CANADIANS TAKE TOWNS.

    French and Canadian troops have advanced four miles on a nine miles front, and have captured. Arvillers (east of Moreuil). ...

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  16. A DAY OF PROGRESS

    Reuter's, correspondent at the British Headquarters; on the 9th says:— There has been another day of good progress with the offensive ...

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  17. A QUICK ATTACK.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters says the Anglo-American assault between the Ancre and the Somme, mentioned, by Field-Marshal ...

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  18. RECORD AIR FLIGHT

    The Press Bureau announces that two Royal Flying Force officers, accompanied by two mechanics, have just flown from England to Egypt on an ...

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  19. ENEMY'S DESPERATE EFFORTS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on Saturday, says:—Several fresh German divisions have been identified during the past 30 ...

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  20. FOGH'S AIM

    British expert communicators recognise that the Anglo-French offensive has valuably contributed to Marshal Foch's increasing freedom of ...

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  21. THE GRAND FLEET

    Privileged Australians are making occasional visits to the Grand Fleet, and get a passing impression of the swift, ceaseless patrol work which ...

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  22. BOMBING REPRISALS

    Before the British Government decided on a rigorous policy of bombing reprisals, a programme which the coming of summer weather started in full swing, some ...

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  23. WORK OF CANADIANS.

    Mr Kemp, the Canadian Minister for Militia, interviewed by Reuter, said the achievements of the Canadians in the present offensive are the greatest in ...

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  24. AVIATION REPORTS.

    A French aviator correspondent says:—Notwithstanding dense mist and low clouds our air squadrons multiplied reconnaissances on the enemy's lines, ...

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  25. FOE'S ENORMOUS LOSSES.

    It is incorrect to suppose that our initial success was due to the Germans holding the line lightly. On the cont[?]arary, the front of the first attack ...

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  26. ITALIAN FRONT

    We repulsed two attacks on Col del Roso (west of the Piave front), says an official Italian message. Our airships bombed military ...

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  27. CROWN PRINCE'S UNPOPULARITY.

    According to prisoners, the German Crown Prince seems to be the most unpopular man in the German army. He is accused of being directly responsible ...

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  28. ENEMY'S GREAT LOSSES

    Mr Robinson says, the relatively great number of German, deal is the most striking feature of the portion of the battlefield at Santerre Plateau beyond ...

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  29. FRENCH WORK.

    A French aviation communique says:—"Despite bad weather, our squadrons fought numerous actions, felling 14 German aeroplanes and setting fire to ...

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  30. THE MONTDIDIER CAPTURE.

    The "Weekly Despatch" says that the garrison consisting of several thousand Germans was captured at Montdidier. It is understood that ...

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  31. OPERATIONS OFF ZEEBRUGGE.

    The Admiralty says:—Our aircraft on August 9th heavily bombed German mine sweepers of Zeebrugge) also observed a German destroyer sunk eight miles north ...

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  32. IS GERMANY GREAT?

    Germany is not great (says Robert Blatchford). To be big is not to be great. To be strong is not to be great. To be danegrous is not to be great. A big ...

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  33. GERMAN REPORTS.

    A German evening official message says:—Between the Ancre and the Oise the enemy attacks were shattered before out fighting positions. ...

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  34. GERMAN MESSAGE.

    A wireless German official message says the enemy attacked with strong forces on the 8th August between the Ancre and the Avre, and favored with ...

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  35. AN IMPORTANT PUSH BACK

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at a luncheon at Newport, Mo[?] emphasised the importance of the push back of the Germans from within gun ...

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  36. ENEMY PARTY SURURISED.

    An Italian official message says:—We forded Chiese, in the Daone Valley and suprised a large enemy party killing some and prisonering 21. The total ...

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