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  4. FURTHER PROGRESS

    Advices received here state that the new British attack along the Scarpe River, east of Arras, has reached the old Hindenburg line. ...

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  5. THE FRENCH AT ROYE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters says that General Debener attacked at 5,45 in the morning at Fresnoy-les-Roye, the capture of ...

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  6. HUN OFFICERS ASTONISHED.

    Captured officers have been astonished by te British army's success declaring that they thought it had been exhausted. All practically agree that ...

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  7. LATEST WAR NEWS.

    Field-Marshal Haig announces:—"We have prisonered since the morning of the 21st 21,000. We traversed Month Aubun, and captured the high ...

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  8. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    According to the "Daily Man," a Russian price, who recently arrived in England, has given authoritative details of the reported murder of the ...

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  9. ALLEGED SERIOUS OFFENSE

    At the City Court yesterday afternoon Wore Mr W. Harris, Police Magistrate, an elderly woman, Elizabeth Freer, was charged with having ...

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  10. "DO NOT DESPAIR."

    Referring to the great battle on West front, the "Kolnische Volkszeitung," which is practically a semi-official newspaper, implores the ...

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  11. NEW BORDER RAILWAY.

    The Cabinet has agreed to a motion being submitted to Parliament that the question of extending the railway from Kerang to Gonn crossing, on the River ...

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  12. A RUDE AWAKENING.

    Reuter's correspondent, telegraphing from the British, headquarters in France at noon on Monday, says that the attack that morning eastward of Arras ...

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  13. THE CAPTURE OF MONCHY.

    Mr Beach Thomas says the battle has definitely changed the Bapaume front line east of Le Barque, Manetz, Mont Auban and Maricourt. It has been ...

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  14. AFTER WAR TRADE.

    Mr Hughes, who spoke at Manchester, on British trade after the War, was received with tremendous cheering and cries of "Well done, Australia!" said a ...

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  15. AUSTRALIANS PUSHING ON.

    Mr Beach Thomas says that the Australians, pushing on with tireless energy, captured Suzanne, by surrounding and cutting off nests of ...

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  16. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION.

    In a glowing tribute to the Australian share in the great offensive, Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters ...

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  17. PHASES OF BATTLE.

    To was a great day for the Australian arms. The enemy had elaborate defensive preparations, and captured battalion commanders admitted ...

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  18. AUSTRALIANS NEARING VAUX.

    Mr Phillips, the "Daily Express" correspondent with the British, telegraphing, says that the Australians are approaching Vaux. ...

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  19. MALLEI RAILWAY CONTROVERSY.

    For some time past a controversy has been in progress on the question of linking up the Mildura and Sea Lake lines. Various proposals have been ...

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  20. GERMAN MESSAGE.

    A wireless German official message says:—"The enemy penetrated our fine running west of Mory and Bapaume to Marbapuich. We threw him back ...

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  21. THE SCARE SECTOR.

    Field-Marshal Haig reports:—At 3 o'clock in the morning the canadians, Scottish, and Londoners attacked on both sides of the Scarpe from Croisolles ...

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  22. FOCH'S TACTICS.

    Mr Sidebotham, writing in the "Times," deprecates the statement that Marshal Foch is endeavoring a brenk-through stroke for a knock-out blow. ...

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  23. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Air Ministry states that on the night of the 25th and the morning of the 26th we successfully attacked the railway junction of Frankfurt and the ...

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  24. SIGNIFICANCE OF RECENT PROGRESS.

    The "Times," in a leading article, says the extension of the battle north-ward is due to the enemy's stenuous effort to resist the advance in the ...

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  25. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    Con Wallace, Labor member for West Sydney, enlisted to-day. ...

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  26. PROGRESS ON THE SOMME.

    Southward our advance continues on both banks of the Somme. The Australians took Capppy, and progressed eastward. Northward of the Somme ...

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  27. SHOOTING FATALITY.

    Arthur Howell, aged 30, single, a member of the firm of Chapman and Howell, went out shooting with a party at Sorell. He was found with ...

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  28. ENCIRCLING BAPAUME.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing at noon to-day, said "The Canadians and other Britishers carried Monchy-le-Preux. ...

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  29. MESSAGES FROM AMERICA

    Press despatched from the Americans state that General Pershing, replying to a message from the Federal Council of the churches in America, said "In ...

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  30. BRITISH SUCCESSES.

    Warm tributes are paid by the French press to the recent brilliant British successes. "L'Heure" says that the High ...

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  32. THE PRESS DELEGATION

    The Australian, South African, and New Zealand editors returned to London after a week's tour in Scotland and the Midlands. Interviewed by Reuter ...

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  33. AUSTRALIANS ADVANCING ON PERONNE.

    This morning the Australians brilliantly captured Suzanne and Cappy, and approached within ten miles of Peronne. The Welsh troops who ...

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  35. ENEMY'S "TERRIBLE GRUELLING."

    Touching enemy casualties, official figures show the terrible grueling to which the enemy have been subjected. Some battlions were reduced to 100 ...

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  36. WAR WILL END

    Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the well-known author, in the course of an article in the "Evening Standard," says:- ...

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  37. KAISERS "ELOQUENT SILENCE."

    Paris newspapers comment humorously upon the Kaiser's "eloquent silence" in connection with the Allied offensive. It is believed that ...

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  38. CALLANT GRENADIER GUARDS.

    A most stirring story a told of the splendid courage of the King's company and Grenadier Guards. The latter were suffering heavily from ...

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    Welcome to returned soldiers Lear-month Mechanics' Hall, Saturday next. We must pass through much to ...

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    St. Paul's Diamond Jubilee.—lecture to-night, Parish Hall, by Archdeacon Tucker. Mr Trekardo's assembly postponed ...

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