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  5. GENERAL SMUTS

    General Smuts, speaking at a luncheon in the Co[?]ught Rooms given by the Presidents of the Chambers of Commerce of the United Kingdom, was ...

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  6. BRITISH OFFENSIVE

    General Sir Douglas Haig has taken the offensive on a wide front. ...

    Article : 61 words
  7. ON THE EAST FRONT

    A wireless Russian official message [?]s:— “There is intense, artillery work in the Jacobstadt region. The enemy ...

    Article : 62 words
  8. RUSSIA

    The Democratic Conference is resulting in remarkable incidents, One paper recently published a blank page instead of a leading article, which ...

    Article : 195 words
  9. A SENSATIONAL VICTORY.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs wires: “The fortunes of war are on our side. The German high command having seen the failure of the pill-box ...

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  10. EARLY REPORT OF SUCCESSES

    The British are winning all along the line. ...

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  11. ITALIAN FRONT

    An Italian official message states:— “We broke up repeated enemy attacks on the eastern slopes of Mt. San Gabricle.” ...

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  12. ADVANCE A MILE IN DEPTH.

    The correspondent of the United [?] Association wires:— “The British have advanced a mile deep in places. Several villages have ...

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  13. TAME GERMAN STATEMENT.

    [?] wireless German official message reads:— “There was a powerful artillery duel all night-long from Ho[?]thoulst Wood ...

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  14. MISS[?]OUS

    The special correspondent of the “New York Times” at Washington says it is impossible to over-estimate the importance of the new embargo. He has ...

    Article : 106 words
  15. MR GIBBS DESCRIBES THE BATTLE.

    Mr Phillip G[?] describes the morning attack in the [?]attle of Broodseinde. He says the assault started from the ground captured on the 26th, ...

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  16. ENEMY VANTAGE POINTS BOMBED.

    The Admirality states:— “Naval aircraft bombed St. Denis Westrum, Zee[?]ugge lock gates, Bruges Dock, and Thorout railway junction ...

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  17. HIGH AUTHORITY’S IMPORTANT STATEMENT.

    A high military authority states that from the end of July to the end of September the troops participating in the recent offensives were 70 per ...

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  18. AUSTRALIANS AGAIN TO THE FORE.

    Australians participated in the attack tack and correspondents tribute the steadiness and determination of their advance. They gained all the desired ...

    Article : 47 words
  19. GERMAN INTRIGUES IN AMERICA.

    Official disclosures have been made [?] who was arrested for [?] in Paris, received advances of 1,600,000 dollars from Count ...

    Article : 105 words
  20. AREA OF THE ADVANCE.

    A high military authority states this morning advance was on a front of 1[?]000 yards and to a depth of 2500 yards. All objectives have been ...

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  21. DETAILS OF THE ADVANCE.

    In correspondent of the United Press Association wires.:— “The British at six this morning assaulted the German positions in a misty ...

    Article : 191 words
  22. ITEMS.

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  23. ON THE FRENCH FRONT.

    A French communique reads:— “Both artilleries were most active to the right of the Meuse. “As reprisals for the bombardment ...

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  24. FRENCH FAIL AT HILL 344.

    German wireless official message reads:— “A French attempt to recapture positions at Hill 344. broke down.” ...

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  25. RECRUITING.

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  26. IN MACEDONIA

    A British official message from Sa[?] reads:— “Our aeroplanes carried out a most successful raid on an extensive scale, ...

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