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  4. BRITISH LINE ADVANCED.

    Field-Marshal Haig reported at 10.30 p.m., on Saturday, eastward of Epehy, the English troops successfully advanced their line after heavy ...

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  5. LATEST WAR NEWS

    German military opinion continues anxious and apprehensive. General von Salzmann, in the "Mittags Zeitung," writes that the Entente offensive has ...

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  6. ALLIED LABOR CONFERENCE.

    A feature of the Labor Conference to day was the severe castigation administered to the British delegates, who asserted the Allis were warring for ...

    Article : 244 words
  7. PALESTINE VICTORY

    It is announced that General Sir Edmund Allenby has advanced 12 mils, Capturing Keran and taken 300 prisoners in the new offensive in ...

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  8. MACEDONIAN SUCCESS.

    A French communique, dealing with the operations in Macedonia, says:— The Allies on Tuesday and Wednesday greatly extended their two ...

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  9. ADVANCE A MILE.

    Further progress by the British troops is reported by Field-Marshall Sir Douglas Haig in a despatch to the War Office to-day. He says:— ...

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  10. JAPANESE GOVERNMENT RESIGNS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio telegraphs that the Japanese Cabinet has resigned. ...

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  11. BRITISH AIR RAID.

    The Air Ministry announces on Friday night we dropped seventeen tons of bombs and successfully attacked Lanz works Manneheim whart, ...

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  12. TURNED THE TIDE.

    Mr. Robert Blatchford, editor of "The Clarion," is contributing to "The Sunday Herald" on Sunday a striking critical review of the services of the ...

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  13. ESSIGNY-LE-GRAND CAPTURED.

    A French communique received this afternoon says:— In the region of St. Quentin last evening we captured Essigny-le-Grand (south of St. Quentin), ...

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  14. MESSAGES FROM AMERICA

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

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  15. RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCES DEPRECATED

    Cardinal Gibbons, in a letter addressed to the Diocese of Baltimore, asks that all differences of creed be set aside, and that Catholics works side by side with ...

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  16. INFLUENZA OUTBREAK.

    Owing to the widespread appearance of Spanish influenza along the Atlantic coast, new official warnings are being issued to the effect that U boats are ...

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  17. HUN VINDICTIVENESS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the American Headquarters, on the 20th, says:— A captured German order deals with the destruction of property, and gives ...

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  18. ANZACS' ACHIEVEMENTS.

    Keith Murdoch, telegraphing from the Australian Headquarters on the 19th, says:— The battle was full of remarkable achievements. The Australians are ...

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  19. EVENTS MOVING RAPIDLY

    Reuter's correspondent in a message dated from Cario, says events are moving rapidly and our troops are rapidly advancing on all sides their chief ...

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  20. GENERAL WAR NEWS GERMAN INTERNAL TROUBLES.

    The Admiralty announces that a British destroyer sunk in harbour on the 6th as the result of an internal explosion. One officer and nineteen men News has been received that food rioters and strikers at Salzburg plundered the army commissariat, leading hotels, and provision shops, and ...

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  21. NORTHERN RUSSIA.

    According to German newspapers the recent Bolshevik defeat on the northern front is due to the mutiny of Lettish regiments refusing to fight ...

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  22. MOEUVRES RECAPTURED.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:— We have recaptured Moeuvres. On the occasion of the hostile attack on Moeuvres on Tuesday, a corporal and six men of ...

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  23. DESTRUCTION OF GERMAN CONFIDENCE.

    Herbert Baily, the American correspondent, says that a document, signed by Jon von Hutier, captured on the American front, savagely attacks Lord ...

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  24. PURSUIT OF THE BULGARIANS.

    A French eastern communique says that the pursuit of the defeated Bulgarians continues despite increasing resistance of the enemy's rearguards. ...

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  25. THE BOLSHEVIK TERROR.

    A meeting of members of the Russian Duma Council, held at Kieff, resolved to issue a manifesto appealing to all Governments of Europe to end ...

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  26. N.Z. AND THE EMPIRE.

    Sir Joseph Ward is sailing with Mr Massey. Sir Joseph Ward said that the attitude we take is solidarity of Empire in every direction possible ...

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  27. HONOR FOR AUSTRALIANS

    The following distinctions have been warded to members of the Australian flying Corps:— Second Bar Distinguishing Flying Cross, Cpl. A. H. ...

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  28. THE U.S. FORCES.

    General March announces that more than a million and three-quarters of Americans have embarked for overseas. General March said, "News ...

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  29. ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE TROTSKY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that a message from Kieff states that an attempt to assastinate Trotzky failed. A soldier fired, but missed. ...

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  30. FOE'S CRITICAL POSITION.

    The "Observer says that one of and liveliest sporting questions of the whole war now is whether the tanks will be able to break the weak defensive ...

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  31. AUSTRIAN PEACE MOVE.

    A Vienna [?] messages acknowledges the rejection of the Austro-Hungarian peace suggestions. After criticising Mr. D[?] speech in this ...

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  33. GERMAN MESSAGE.

    A wireless German official message states that southward of the Somme we withdrew our advanced troops, thus evacuating Essigny le Grand. The ...

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  34. GREAT HUN PLANES.

    Two giant German aeroplanes were recently lured to destruction as the result of Australian airmen co-operating with infantry. In accordance with ...

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  35. BOMBARDMENT OF METZ.

    The bombardment of Metz has greatly alarmed the inhabitants and has effected the surrounding districts. The "Volks Zeitung" endeavors to calm ...

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  36. THE GERMAN COMMAND.

    A telegram from Berne says that persistent reports are in circulation that Field-Marshal von Mackensen will shortly replace Ludendorff, and ...

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  37. REVOLTS OF AUSTRIAN REGIMENTS.

    A Stockholm message says that an Austrian regiment at Reyne refused to go to the Anglo-French front and unturled the Red Flag. Two other regiments followed ...

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  39. AMENIGAN REPORT.

    An American communique said:— Apart from patrol and counters and increased aviation activity in the Woevre, the day was uneve[?]ful. ...

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  41. HORSE T[?]PORT SUNK.

    The s[?] Admiral Charmer, transporting horses and material from [?] towards Malta who torpedoed and sunk on the 19th. Oc 17 aboard ...

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