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  4. WESTERN FRONT

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig gives. the following details of Tuesday's operations:— "We dropped 24 bombs on billets at ...

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  5. RUSSIAN DEBACLE

    Received this afternoon; a Russian official message says:— Continuing our retirement northward of the River As, in Livonia ...

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  6. POPE INTERVIEWED.

    The "Daily News" publishes an interview which an Allied Catholic diplomat had with the Pope. The diplomat, who knows the Pope well prefaces the ...

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  7. ANZAC HEADQUARTERS

    The nne reputation established by Australian aviators on this and the Egyptian fronts has won generous appreciation here. ...

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  8. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— We rushed a post west of Queant, and captured a machine gun. We repulsed ...

    Article : 61 words
  9. AIR RAIDS

    The thunderstorm which stopped the air raid was the worst experienced in london for 50 years. In the theatres it was mistaken, for an air raid, and ...

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  10. ITALIANS PROGRESS

    An Italian official message says:— The struggle north-eastward of Gorizia continues. We took prisoner yesterday 26 officers and more than 500 ...

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  11. BALLARAT EAST BRANCH.

    The monthly meeting the branch and election of officers was held on Tuesday evening in the trench rooms. Mayor George was elected president and ...

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  12. PAY OF SOLDIERS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that the Government has decided to increase the pay of non-coms and men by 50 per cent. A committee of the Lords and ...

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  13. FUNERAL OF VICTIMS.

    A procession two miles in length followed the funeral at the naval victims of the air raid on Chatham, when over 100 naval ratings were killed. ...

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  14. PRISONERS TOTAL 30,000

    Austrian prisoners now number 30,000. The total enemy losses since the beginning of the Italian offensive is estimated at 120,000. ...

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  15. KAISER AND CZAR.

    The "Times" correspondent at Copenhagen says that the revelations of the Kaiser and Czar telegrams caused a sensation in Germany. The ...

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  16. KAISER AT BRUSSELS

    A message from Amsterdam says that the Kaiser visited Brussels last week on his way to Flanders The Germans ordered that flags be ...

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  17. WAR CONTRIBUTIONS

    Miss M. N. Warmington hon. secretary acknowledges the following contributions:— United Friendly Societies ...

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  18. BRITISH SEA SUPREMACY

    Lloyd George in a speech at Birkenhead said that the whole Allied cause and the freedom of the world depended on our sea supremacy, which he ...

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  19. GIFTS ACKNOWLEDGED.

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  20. GREAT AIR ACTIVITY.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"he enemy yesterdayon several occasions interrupted the work of our ...

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  21. RUSSIAN REARGUARD DEFEATED.

    An official German report states:— "Our cavalry, defeated the Russian rearguard near Newkalpen, south-eastward of Mitan and 43 miles eastward ...

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  22. ANZAC'S SACRIFICE

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig has congratulated Private M. Spwdea, an Australian infantryman, who, while recovering from wounds in he arms ...

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  23. WINNING THE V.C.

    Most stirring stories of bravery are related in the "London Gazette" in announcing that nine Victoria Crosses have been awarded. Five of those ...

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  24. REARGUARD ACTION FOUGHT

    Reuter's correspondent at Peitrograd states that the Russian Commander on the German front telegraphs that the army is still fighting a steady rearguard ...

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  25. A WELCOME SURPRISE.

    How Mr Geoffrey Pyke the "Daily Chronicle's" special correspondent in Berlin and his friend Mr. Falk stumbled into Holland without knowing it ...

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  26. [?]TUG-OF-WAR.

    An indication of the keen interest that is being evinced in the coming contests is the number of enquires made regarding conditions etc. Never ...

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  27. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT BRANCH.

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  28. GERMAN BARBARITY

    The Trade Union Congress at Blackpool to-day unanimously carried a motion emphatically protesting against the be[?] ous methods of the enemy ...

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  29. MARNE ANNIVERSARY

    M. Poincare, the French President, accompanied by M. Painleve. Minister for War, and General Petain, Commander-in-Chief, visited the American ...

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  30. TIVOLI PICTURES.

    Jackie Saunders in "The Wild Cat and Cleo Ridgley and Wallace Reid in "The Yellow Pawn," will be screened at Her Majesty's Theatre to-night for the ...

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  31. ROUMANIAN FRONT

    A Roumanian communique dated 4th September, says:— "Between Momaia-Varnitza and the sector Varnitza-Grafesti out artillery ...

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  32. LADY MAYORESS PATRIOTIC LEAGUE.

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  33. AMUSEMENTS.

    Of "Turn to the Right," a Sydney critic remarked—"Among all the plays that have been produced during the last few years none has achieved such ...

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  34. DAMAGED STEAMER

    An inquiry has been held regarding the Henderson liner Bhamo (5244 tons) which was damaged by explosions off Cape Aguihas. ...

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  35. COLISEUM.

    The programme to be presented at the Coliseum to-night will include the best picture you released by the famous Triangle Company the title of which is ...

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  36. PEACE TALK CONDEMNED

    Sir Edward Carson, writing to a correspondent condemns the very loose and mischievous peace talk. He points out that some people seem to ...

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  37. THE EMPIRE'S DAY

    Mr Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, in the course of a speech at an Eisteddford at Birkenhead to-day, said that Germany had not yet felt the ...

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  38. ALFRED HALL.

    To-night the great American cowboy feature drama. "Land o' Lizards" will be shown supported by a fine all new programme including "Nugget Jim's ...

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  39. THE SMART SET.

    Lovers of the artistic are promised a treat on the 15th and 17th inst., when the new Ballarat company of artists called The Ballarat Smart Set" will give ...

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  41. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    It is announced that the French Government is sending Georges Carpentier the well-known boxer who has performed brilliant feats in the air and the ...

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  42. SUBMARINE MENACE

    In conversation with a representative of Reuter's, a high British naval authority sail:—"We must remember that Germany ...

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  43. THE DANDIES.

    A special programme has been prepared for the farewell performance of this popular company to-night at the Mechanics Hall and in addition to ...

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  44. ANOTHER ATROCITY.

    Reuter's correspondent at the [?] says that the Germans [?] an attack on a military hospital last night. [?] hours Nineteen ...

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  45. GERMAN ADMIRAL RECALLED.

    Admiral So[?] Commander-in-Chief of the T[?] German fleet has been recalled. ...

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  46. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    The "Times," commenting on a message from Australia regarding the Northern Territory, thinks that the speedy construction of the North-south ...

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  47. IS KITCHENER ALIVE?

    A Liverpoo[?] re[?]dent has taken out an insurance policy for £10,000 at 5/ per [?] on the contingency that Field-Marshal Lord Ki[?] was ...

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  48. AB[?] BATTLE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Ad[?] says that after a fierce battle near Dessie the army of [?] the ex-Emperor of Abyasinia was ...

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    In the physical as well as in the moral life a man cannot live to himself alone. The saying "He's nobody's enemy but his own" is never tree. The ...

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  50. PROUT'S BAND CONCERT.

    Citizens attending the Alfred Hall to-morrow evening will be more than giving help to the 39th Battalion Comforts Fund they will be treated to a concert ...

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  51. HEL[?] WOUNDED KILLED.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French beach [?] says [?] the German aeroplanes when attacking a hospital [?] specially dimed their ...

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  52. GERMAN SOCIALISTS.

    Reuter's correspondent at [?] says that according to the "Man[?] Folks Timme, a new split has occurred among the Governmental ...

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  53. ADMIRAL SECRETARY.

    Sir [?] has been appointed Perman[?] Secretary to the Admiralty in succession to Sir Graham [?] who [?] secretary to the ...

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