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  4. ITALY AND AUSTRIA.

    An Italian semi-official message deseribes the brilliant feat performed by Alpine Chasseurs in the Fiemme Alps on Saturday. Mount Caurial is thickly wooded to a ...

    Article : 146 words
  5. MOVING FORWARD.

    Gen. Haig has telegraphed to King George as follows regarding his message of congratulation in connection with the British offensive:—“I have communicated ...

    Article : 78 words
  6. GLENELG BREAKWATER.

    The Glenelg Breakwater Select Committee-examined two witnesses on Monday There were present the Hons. D. J. Gordon (Vice-Chairman), J. . Wilson, and W. ...

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  7. MEN AND MATTERS.

    Nature has given, to men one tongue, but two ears, that we -may. bear from others twice as much as we speak. ...

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  8. STOP PRESS EDITION.

    The people of Berlin were [?] following upes the Kaser’s meledramatic [?] about victory in [?] the newspapers [?] gret headines, the city was decorated with flags, and the [?] in hysterial [?] ...

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  9. THE AUSTRALIANS

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  10. Advantage with the Italian.

    The Italian communique issued on Sunday shows that the Austrians suffered severe losses in the fighting on Friday at. Sugana Valley. The Austrians, after ...

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  11. Preparations for Attack.

    During the. months following the fall of Gorizia 30,000 Italian engineers foiled day and night, mostly under fire, constructing cement platforns for heavy guns ...

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  12. BRITAIN’S NEW JUGGERNAUT .

    The American war correspondent, Mr. Frederick Palmer, who is at British headquarters in France, cables that “a firespouting car like a prehistoric monster of ...

    Article : 372 words
  13. Further British Successes.

    Gen. Sir Douglas Haig, in his noon report on Sunday, says:—We have scored further successes, having extended our gains at Courcellete, captured a strong ...

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  14. Italians Repulsed.

    The Austrians report:—The Italians continue their attacks day and night, but the Austrian front remains unshaken. The Italians south-east of Doberdo Lake ...

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  15. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  16. EAST FRONT.

    The Germans report that the Russians are firing with activity along tie whole front of Prince Leopold of Bavaria, south of Pinsk. Russian attacks west of Lutzk ...

    Article : 193 words
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  18. “Very Definite Attacks.”

    The German communique, given forth at noon on Sunday, says:—There has been lively fighting on the front of the army of Archduke Albrecht, of Wurttemberg, and ...

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  19. LATEST MINING.

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  20. VICTORIA.

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  21. IN PARLIAMENT.

    This week’s Parliamentary notice paper embraces several questions arising out of war matters. In the House of Assembly Mr. Herbert will ask the Treasuren ...

    Article : 289 words
  22. COMPULSION OR NOT?

    In the course of comments on the compulsory service question, last night, the (Mr. Holman) said: “The one essential of the forthcoming referendum ...

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  23. “Creme De Menthe.”

    This creature, named the “Creme de Menthe,” waddled forward over the old German trenches, and went forward steadily toward the redoubt. The enemy ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND.

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  25. French Aviators Busy.

    The French Sunday noon report records:—Only artillery actions have occurred in the Berny-en-Santerre and-Verman-dovillers sectors. The French “downed” ...

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  26. Destruction by Russians.

    “Stubborn fighting,” says the Russian Sunday report, “has occurred on the right bank of the ZIotalipa, south of Brzezany. We dislodged the enemy, capturing part ...

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  27. REPORTS.

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  28. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

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  29. TASMANIA.

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  30. BULLION RETURNS.

    EMPRESS.—Sept. 16:—Cleaned up 130 tons for 52 oz. gold. Mr. L. Hardy, of Beulah road, Norwood, formerly of Kadina, has received ...

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  31. Austrians Claim Superiority.

    The Austrian communique given forth on Sunday night claims:—The Russians have made extraordinary unsuccessful efforts to shake the combined opposing line. Superior ...

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  32. How the Germans Acted.

    A German colonel, with a white face, emerged from a dugout and held un his hands before a “tank,” shouting “Kamarad.” A voice called out “Come inside,” ...

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  33. ITALIAN HANGED.

    MELBOURNE, September 18.—Antonio Picone, a young Italian, who was sentenced to death for the murder of Joseph. Lauricella, a compatriot, at the Victoria ...

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  34. German General Dead.

    A telegram from Freibourg states that Gen. Gaede, the German Commander-in-Chief in Upper Alsace, is dead. ...

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  35. At It in the Open.

    A German brigade counter attacked High Wood. Two British battalions fought them in a hand-to-hand contest in the open. The Britishers scored a ...

    Article : 45 words
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  37. WARREN RESERVOIR

    The concrete dam at the Warren Reservoir, which was begun by Messrs. Atkins and Finlayson in August, 1914, will probably be completed to-day. The ...

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  38. FOR KING AND COUNTRY.

    VINCE-—On the 9th August, died of wounds received in France, Pte. Alfred E. Vince, second beloved son of J. F. and the late M. A. Vinee, of Port Elliot, and brother of Mrs. H. A. Smith, of ...

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