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  4. FOOTING GAINED IN FLANDERS.

    A Belgian communique says.—We unrelentingly continued our attacks and despite enemy resistance gained a footing in Flanders, and reached the ...

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  5. ALLIED ATTACKS.

    Reuter learns thise evening that everything is going well with the Allies western offensive. Distinct progress has been made on ...

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  6. BULGARIA'S PEACE OFFER.

    The Emissaries from Bulgaria, M. Liaptcheff, Minister for Finance; General Loukoff, Commander of the Second Army; and M. Radeff, a former ...

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  7. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters in Palestine, telegraphing on Saturday, said:—Our cavalry have now crossed the Jordan at three places ...

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  8. FURTHER FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    A French. communique says:—South of St. Quentin we attacked from Mervillers and Peri[?]y, and ejected the desperately resisting enemy from those ...

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  9. U.S. CRUISER MINED

    The United States battleship Minesota struck a mine off the Delaware coast. There were no casualties. She succeeded in making port. ...

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  10. TEUTON ALARM.

    German newspapers display great nervousness regarding Bulgaria, and [?] that heavy German reinforcements are rushing thither in order to ...

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  11. HAUL OF PRISONERS.

    The number of prisoners captured by the British since Friday now totals more than 16,000. (Reuter's Telegrams.) ...

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  12. MARSHAL HALE'S REPORT.

    Field Marshal Haig reports at 3.30 a.m. on Monday.—At dawn the battle successfully developed to the southward of St. Quentin, and now extends 30 miles ...

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  13. ROUMANIA EVACUATED.

    Swiss reports state that the German forces occupying Roumania have begun to retreat. The German civil authorities in Bucharest are hastily removing ...

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  14. BLOW NEAR ST. QUENTIN. PROGRESS IN CAMBRAI AREA.

    Reporting to the War Office to-day, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig said— British and American troops attacked at 5.50 this morning ...

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  15. GENERAL MANGIN'S ADVANCE.

    Mr Campbell, the "Times" correspondent at the French headquarters, says that General Mangin in two days won ground which the French only ...

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  16. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    At the I.W.W. inquiry to-day, Detective Robson said he was in charge of all documents secured in the raid on the I.W.W. rooms. He was unable to say ...

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  17. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr Keith Murdoch, with the Australians in the field, telegraphs on 29th September:—The opening strokes of the new, perhaps the final, phase of the ...

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  18. AIRMEN CO-OPERATE.

    The "Times" correspondent at the Hague says that the Navy was co-operating with the Belgians early on Saturday morning. As witnessed from ...

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  19. SOCIETY MEETINGS

    The Scots Literary Society held a social evening at the Scots School Hall on Saturday last, at which they entertained 18 members of the Wattle Club, ...

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  20. DEFENCES ABANDONED.

    Telegraphing last evening, Reuter's correspondent at the French Headquarters said:— The whole, enemy front from St. ...

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  21. FIGHTING CONTINUES.

    A Serbian communique states:—We have taken Mount Plachkavica, and are approaching Cara Vefelo and Saint Nicholas. We are now north of ...

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  22. HAIG'S AVIATION REPORT.

    Feid Marshal Haig in an aviation report, says:—Out aeroplanes co-operated in every phase of Saturday's operations. Patrols reconnoitred in the rear of the ...

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  23. GERMAN REPORT.

    A wireless German message, at 12.50 a.m. on Monday, says that fresh engagements haye occurred eastward of Ypres. Tremendous fighting is taking ...

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  24. HERTLING AT HEADQUARTERS.

    Count von Hertling, Imperial Chancellor, has gone to headquarters. A Vienna report states that a meeting of the Crown Council was held ...

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  25. DISABLED SOLDIERS.

    The Eight Hon. John Hodge, M.P., Minister of Pensions, contributes to the June dumber of the "Windsor Magazine" a valuable article on. "The ...

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  26. PALESTINE OFFENSIVE.

    A British official report dealing with the operations in Palestine, saya:— Throughout Friday the enemy, resisted in the Lake Tiberias area, hold. ...

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  27. FRENCH AIR WORK.

    A French communique says:—Our airman cm Saturday performed important work, bombing and machine-gunning assemblages of troops in the battle ...

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  28. "GERMANY'S SERIOUS HOUR."

    Referring to Bulgaria's request for an armistice the "Frankfurter Zeitung" says:— It is useless to gloss over this news. ...

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  29. RESISTANCE DETERMINED.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French Headquarters, telegraphing to-day, said:— The Germans in the Champagne are ...

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  30. AMERICANS MEET DETERMINED RESISTANCE.

    An American communique, at 2.20 a.m. on Monday, says:—We continue to meet determined resistance. The Germans were forced to bring up ...

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  31. PRESS DELEGATES IN IRELAND.

    The Press delegates spent a week in Ireland, and met the protagonists of all parties, including the leaders of the Sinn Feinn in Dublin, who are artful, fiery, ...

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  32. NOTABLE BELGIAN SUCCESSES.

    A message, from London says that the Belgians have captured Dixmude and many other points and defences for several miles. ...

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  33. MANCIN UNOPPOSED.

    Mr James Campbell the "Times" correspondent at French Headquarters, telegraphs:— It is Significant that whereas General ...

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  34. A TEST BATTLE.

    (Mr Beach Thomas says.—To-day was to be the test battle. The enemy knew that if he could not stand here he could not stand anywhere. He brought up ...

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  35. AMERICANs sTART GREAT BATTLE.

    Keith Murdoch, telegraphing on Sunday, said the Americans opened this morning a great battle between Le Catalet and Bellicourt where the tank ...

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  36. MACEDONIAN CAMPAIGN

    A France eastern communique says the Allied left wing continued on Saturday to drive back the enemy rearguards upon Kiche[?]. We ca[?]ed E[?] and the ...

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  37. ENEMY ADMITS WITHDRAWAL.

    Anglo-Belgian troops, says a German wireless message attacked from south of Dixmade as far as Wulverghen (south or Ypres). They captured our ...

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  38. AMERICAN ASSAULT.

    Telegraphing from the British Headquarters to-day, Reuter's correspondent says:— This morning's attack by the Fouth ...

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