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  4. CAMBRAI BATTLE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a despatch to the War Office, says:— "The enemy's artillery was active in the night in the neighborhood of ...

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  5. RUSSIA

    An official Russian message, issued by the Bolshevik authorities, says:— General Krylenko, in a proclamation. states that he entered Mohil[?]ff at ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    In replay to Mr Hall, Mr OMAN said that no portion of the 1917-18 wheat crop had yet been sold. [?]s a member of the Australian, Wheat ...

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  7. ALLIED CONFERENCE

    M. Picho[?], Minister for Foreign Affairs has announced that the Allied Conference has [?]wen happy results. particularly [?]ing unity of action ...

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  8. ASSEMBLY CHAIRMANSHIP OF COMMITTEES

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, an extraordinary situation arose when Mr Bowser, rising in his place, stated that the Chairman of [?] ...

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  9. ITALIAN FRONT

    "We repulsed attacks southward of the Deone Valley and in the Giudicaria region (west of Lake Garda). "The enemy's artillery has been ...

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  10. SLIGHT GERMAN GAINS.

    They pressed us back a little in a few places. Measured on the map, the ground which the Germans re-occupied was less than one-twelfth of the ...

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  11. ENEMY'S HEAVY CONCENTRATIONS.

    Italian aviators report heavy concentration, of Huns behind the lines. A new attack is expected. ...

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  12. RECIPROCAL ARTILLERY FIRE.

    General Haig reports:—"There has been the usual reciprocal artillery fire on the battle front." ...

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  13. GROWING ENEMY ACTIVITY.

    Me [?] states that there has been growing enemy activity on the Lower Piave. The Germans are using 12-inch guns near Venice ...

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  14. WORK IN THE AIR.

    General Haig reports:— "Our aeroplanes on Monday bombed and machine gunned villages in enemy occupation on the Cambrai battle front. They ...

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  15. BRITISH CONTINGENTS

    Reuter's correspondent on the Italian front on Monday says that some British contingents marched 22 miles daily, and have succeeded in catching up those ...

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  16. PALESTINE OFFENSIVE

    Mr W T. Messey, the British press representatives with the British forces in Palestine telegraphs:— "We have got such a hold on all the ...

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  17. THE ENEMY'S AIM.

    Mr Phillip Gibbs, desorbing the battle on Cambrai says that the enemy seem to be forcing a decisive fight. in the open country. Prisoners state ...

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  18. WORK OF BRITISH AIR MACHINES.

    Ward Price sates that in the first flight it Italy the British machines flew over the enemy lines on the Piave. Five albatrosses attacked them. and a ...

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  19. WAR ON AUSTRIA

    In his message to Congress to-day President Wilson asked for a declaration of war against Austria, to remove what he called this embarrassing ...

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  20. IMPORTANCE OF THE ISSUE.

    British troops realise the importance of the battle. The correspondent adds that the wounded consoled themselves by reflecting that the enemy could not ...

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  21. NEWS O F[?]ISTRICT SOLDIERS.

    Private R. McDONALD.—Private Robert (Bert) M'Donald, whose name appears in a recent casualty list, and who died of wounds in France on the ...

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  22. LATE GENERAL MAUDE

    A memorial service to the late General Sir S[?]ley Maude. who was Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia, was held at St. Paul's Cathedral at noon ...

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  23. WAR SAVINGS GROUPS

    This war must be fought to a finish. After three years of the war we see most clearly emerging a struggle of economic endurance to be waged by the ...

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  24. A SANGUINE VIEW.

    Mr Robinson the "Times" correspondent considers that the German attempt to break through has definitely failed. Anxiety is now passed. The ...

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  25. GUNS ROAR IN CHAMPAGNE.

    A French communique says:— "There is great mutual artillery fire in the Champagne, especially in the regions of Tahure and Maisons de ...

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  26. HUNS' DEAREST WISH.

    Commenting upon the German offensive on the Cambrai front, Lieutenant Colonel a'Court Repington, the military correspondent of the "Times," ...

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  27. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    In a discussion in the House of Commons upon the Electoral Reform Bill Sir George Case. Home Secretary, intimated that the Government proposed ...

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  28. MUTINY ON U-BOAT

    News of a mutiny board a German submarine. which resulted in the killing of all the officers and the hoisting of the white flag to and American ...

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  29. THE VITAL PROBLEM

    An important section of the press is urging immediate mobilisation of men and women power, which will be a vital problem in 1918 owing to Russia's ...

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  30. PROTEST BY AMBASSADORS.

    Mr J. D. Bourchler the correspondent of the "Times" in Roumania, who is visiting Petrograd, telegraphs:— M. Tro[?]ky the Bo[?] Foreign ...

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  31. OPERATIONS NEAR ADEN.

    In the House of Lords to-day Lord Curzon, Lord President of the Council, stated that tho British were holding Anco[?], about 11 miles from Aden. ...

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  32. A STEAMER TORPEDOED.

    Elder Dempster and Co.'s Apap[?] has been torpedoed and sunk. It is reported that 80 of the passengers and crew per[?]ed and 120 were saved. It ...

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  33. THE CRISIS PAST.

    Reuter's correspondent with the British headquarters, telegraphing on Tuesday. described a remarkable spirit of reassurance and satisfaction ...

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  34. ENEMY ATTACK FORESTALLED.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— "Our artillery broke up concentrations of the enemy eastward of ...

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  36. EAST AFRICA.

    Reuter's correspondent at Ndand[?] says:— "We have completed two months of very savere and most successful ...

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  37. THE PEACE MOVEMENT.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Potrograd says that most of the [?] for an [?] are [?] if pourparlers ...

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  38. AMUSEMENTS.

    A great programme has been arranged for presentation to-night at Her Majesty' Theatre, when Harold Lockwood will be featured in his greatest success ...

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  39. "ENDURANCE BEYOND PRAISE."

    The War Cabinet has telegraphed to the British Commander-in-Chief in British East Africa conveying its congratulations on his success, and ...

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  40. AUSTRO-HUNGARIANS TO BE ARRESTED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington says that [?] of Austro-Hungarians subjects and enemy aliens will be attested as so[?] as war is declared against ...

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  41. DETAILS OF THE BATTLE.

    The great battle began in the morning. after our petrols had made their pounds. The first infantry [?]ult was launched towards La Vac[?] ...

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  42. GENERALSHIP OF ALLIES.

    In the course of the interview he granted a representative of a Vienna paper, Field-Marshal von Hindenburg, Chief of the German General Staff ...

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  43. ALFRED HALL.

    At the Alfred Hall on Saturday afternoon and night, Mary Pickford, and Harold Lockwood will be featured in "Tess of the Storm Country." This is ...

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  44. GENERAL [?]OFF'S [?].

    [?] with the connivance of the [?] with four companies of [?] ...

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  46. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE.

    [?] Austria has been received with great [?] States. It has [?] the [?] of a number of ...

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  47. GERMAN [?]SATION.

    A [?] at [?] ...

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  48. COLISEUM.

    The new programme to be screened at the Coliseum to-night will include beautiful Lillian Walker in a five-reel Vita feature drama entitled ...

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