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  4. FRENCH PROGRESS.

    A French communique received this afternoon said: - In the night time we maintained contact with the enemy rearguards, ...

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  5. U.S.A. GOVERNMENT AND LABOR.

    Addressing the Trades Union Con- gress at Derby Mr Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of labor, said there was a complete ...

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  6. PRIVATE A. T. OLIVER.

    Information has been, received by Mr and Mrs T. H. Oliver, a well-known borough employe, of Rutterven Street. Dayleford. that their second ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LATEST WAR NEWS

    The British have crossed the Somme southward of Peronne, advancing" four miles. ...

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  8. LATE SERGT. R. S. FOURACER

    On 30th August, word was received by Mr Alf. Fouracre, that his brother had paid the supreme sacrifice on the battlefield of France on 14th August. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS IN GERMANY.

    Fifty Australians have been released from Germany 1st August of whom two officers and 20 men have Teacher England, and 25 been ...

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  10. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    An Army Order stapes that locomotive expenses, excluding baggage charges, will be refunded on application within 12 months, to individuals ...

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  11. AMERICAN OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    An American, official message, dated 5th September, states:—We in co-operation with the French continue advance across the plateau northward ...

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  12. BOMB EXPLOSION

    Three persons were killed by a bomb which exploded in the Federal Building this afternoon. The bomb was hurled: from across the ...

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  13. MESSAGE FROM FOCH.

    Reuter's correspondent in Pains said at Marshal Foch, replying to the Paris municipal congratulations, telegraphed, "The German rush threatening. ...

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  14. ENEMY WASTAGE ENORMOUS.

    KeuteT's correspondent at the British headquarters says: - The following figures give some idea of the enormous enemy westage in the ...

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  15. GERMANS ON NORTH OF AISNE.

    A message from Paris states that the Germans are on the north side of the Aisne to-night. ...

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  16. DYNASTY AT STAKE.

    In the Prussian Upper House Count ,Son Hertling, the Chancellor, in the course of the discussion on the Suffrage Bill, appealed for an understanding, ...

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  17. THE SOUTHERN BATTLEFIELD.

    Field Marshal Haig reports on the Southern part of the battle front, both northward and southward, we are advancing We have driven in the enemy's ...

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  18. SUCCESSFUL GENERALS.

    Mr Campbell, the "Times" correspondent at the French headquarters, committees Generals Deboney, Humbert, Mangin and Barthelot to a quartette of ...

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  19. GERMAN VERSION.

    a German official report says:- The enemy pressed back our front line troops ito a new line between Ypres arid La Bassee. We continued our ...

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  20. GRAND FLEET'S MESSAGE

    Admiral Sir David Beaty, replying to a message from the Trades Union Congress, said:— "The Grand Fleet is convinced that ...

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  21. DESTRUCTION OF SHIPPING.

    It is announced By the Commerce Department that a new record for shipbuilding in America established in August. ...

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  22. AMERICANS PURSUE FOE.

    General Penciling, the American Commander, in his report for Tuesday, Raid that there "were successful patrol cncounters along the Vesle. Hostile ...

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  23. HAIG THANKS WORKERS.

    The following telegraph from Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig was read at the Trade Union Congress a Derby on Thursday:—"Accept warmest thanks ...

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  24. ENEMY ATTACK REPULSED.

    The enemy on the Lys front again strongly attacked in the sector northward of Hill 63 and was repulsed after sharp fighting We advanced a short distance ...

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  25. RUSSIA.

    A Copenhagen message reports that the Petrograd newspaper, "fzvestyia," states that the Ukrainian revolution aries have taken Nijni Novgorod and ...

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  26. EFFECTIVE AIR WORK.

    Airmen were very prominent in tho battle on 4th September. flying very low, and machine gunning retreating troops, transports, and bivouacs ...

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  27. THE ADVANCE OF THE FRENCH.

    A French communique says that dur- ing the day "the French continued' to pursue the retreating enemy on the Canal du Nord-Vesle front and made ...

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  28. BLACK FACE DENOTES LOYALTY.

    Ten thousand negroes, at the opening of the National Convention, pledged their loyalty to the United States. They adopted the slogan, "A black ...

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  29. BRITISH BATTLE, FRONT.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarter, telegraphing in the afternoon. reports a lull on the British, battle front. but says that the absolute failure ...

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  30. CAMOUFLAGING OF FACTS.

    It is frankly admitted by the "Cologne Gazette" that the German home front has been weakened by the reverses in France, and it blames the ...

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  31. GERMAN IMPERIAL CHANCELLOR HERTLING RESIGNS.

    A message from London states that Count von Hertling, the Imperial Chancellor, Las resigned. ...

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  32. SITUATION SUMMED UP.

    It is interesting to note in regard to the situation in Palestine that some battalions "recently raised in India and acquitted themselves extremely well in ...

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  33. STRONG RESISTANCE EXPECTED.

    Anglo-French critics agree that a strong delaying resistance may be expected at the main points on the Canal, du Nord. Some stretches ...

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  34. A WAR TIME SKETCH.

    was getting into a train at [?]adilly Circus tube station. He was getting out. "Hullo. S," he said. ...

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  35. MESSAGES FROM AMERICA

    The American Consul at Melbourne has handed to Reuter the following wireless via Honolulu :- SHIPBUILDING. ...

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  36. CONSTRUCTION FAR EXCEEDS DESTRUCTION.

    The American, yards increased de- liveries added to those of the Allied countries place the construction of ships far ahead of the destruction by ...

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  37. THE FOE'S CASUALTIES.

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters says that since March 21 the Germans fought 550 divisional en- gagements, so it is reasonable to debit ...

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  38. ADVANCE RESUMED.

    Reuter's correspondent, telegraphing in the evening, said Generals Debeney's and Mangin 57 armies resumed the advance to-day and reached places ...

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  39. THE AMERICAN FORCE.

    Next spring there ig every reason to believe that the American will be numerically as strong as the whole German army although ...

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  40. GERMAN SHIPPING UNE TAKEN OVER.

    The Alien Property" custodian taken over the American TransAtlantic Steamship Co. because of German ownership. ESCAPED PROM RUSSIA. ...

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  41. PRISONERS AND BOOTY.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing this morning, said:— Since Sunday Lieutenant general Sir ll. Hornets army has captured 6286 ...

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  42. HUN HIGH COMMAND TO TAKE SHORTER LINE.

    The German High Command intends to fall back on a shorter line, there by economising men, and fight a defensive war to the last limit. ...

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  43. IN THE SOMME VALLEY.

    The valley of the Somme has been the scene, of extraordinary, fighting during the last few days. "The Germans contested every yard of the canal, and ...

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  44. GENERAL MANCIN'S ARMY.

    Reuter's correspondent at the American headquarters telegraphing at noon on Thursday says that during the past week General Mangin's army has been fighting ...

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  45. THE BATTLES OF THE AIR

    Field Marshal Haig in an aviation report says:— "During 4th September we dropped 23 tons of bombs. Night bombing was impossible. The enemy working ...

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  46. GERMAN CREWS DISABLE STEAMERS.

    A despatch says that German orews destroyed the machinery on several German steamships interned in Chilian ports. The Government is ...

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  47. SUBMARINES GO FURTHER OUT.

    Reuter's is authoritatively informed that German [?]rines are again operating far out from port, where they [?] fewer but bigger ships. ...

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  48. WEST FRONT POSITION.

    It is emphasised in responsible quarters that while the position on the West Front continues highly satisfactory, it would be unwise to build ...

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  49. BRITISH MUNITION ACT.

    The Press Bureau states that the King in a proelamation applies the provisions of the Munition Act to the dispute between industrial co-operative ...

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