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  4. GREAT BATTLE IN FLANDERS.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dis patch issued on Wednesday afternoon, states—"We improved our new line by night operations to the south gard of. the ...

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  5. THE FUTURE WAR OUTLOOK.

    During an interview on Wednesday, General Sir W. Robertson, Chief of the General Staff, was asked to give a soldier's opinion concerning the progress of the war. ...

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  6. STOP PRESS NEWS.

    The Earl of Duneannon on Wednesday moved the adjournment of the House of Commons to call attention to the conduct of the war Cabinet in permitting Mr. ...

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  8. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    A wireless Russian official dispatch issued on Wednesda night. statcs:— "We attacked and carried a position in the region of Grjimalov, in the direction of ...

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  9. BRITISH PUSH ON.

    Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch issued at midnight on -Wednesday, states/p=m-/ day long. Our line was advanced slightly in the ...

    Article : 325 words
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  12. THE AWFULSTRUGGLE

    The correspondent. of the "Daily Chronicler" at the French Headquarters, Flanders in a dispatch issued on wednesday night say The Freheh army are ...

    Article : 611 words
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  15. AUSTRIAN BRUTALITY.

    The Russian Ambassador denies that the Russians, destroyed either Stanislau Tarnopol. An army of Austrian police invaded the evacuated territory and ...

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  16. A GUN ACCIDENT.

    On Sunday afternoon Henry [?] aged fourteen years son of Mr P Knott, of fee Basket Range b[?]ocks [?] out "with a breach road [?] gun [?] either ...

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  17. THE CENTRALPOWERS

    Serious trouble is expected in Poland. Cannon have. been placed by the Germans in the streets of Warsaw and other cities. Plots against The Austrian and German ...

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  18. ANGRY POLITIAINS.

    Major Archer Shee, M.P., rejected thei condition of Mr. Billing, M.P., that the single-stick duel should be fought in public. He has returned to France to command ...

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  19. CHASTENED GERMANY.

    At the commencement of the fourth year of the war the German newspapers anxiously discuss the prospects of the future. The "Kolnische Zeitung" raves against ...

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  20. NEW ZEALAND.

    As the result of series of conferences which the Premier presided an agrement has been reached in connection with the Wellington gas trouble. Eight of the ...

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  21. ALLEGED FALSE PRTENCES

    When the steamer Indarra arrived at Port Adelaide on Wednesday from Western Australia Detective Trotter and Constables Donned and Leal arrested two women and ...

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  22. SYDNEY TRAMWAYS.

    Pourpalers between reprsentatives of the tramway men and the Acting Premier and the Chief Railways Commissioner, through the medium of Mr. John Storey, ...

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  23. A FRENCH HERO.

    Captain Guynemers has brought down his fiftieth enemy machine within the Freneh Iines. lie has brought down many others in the German line. ...

    Article : 139 words
  24. BRITISH ARTILLERY.

    The United Press Association correspondent, in a dispath on Wednesday, writes: —There has been a slight pause in the operations. The rain has transformed ...

    Article : 261 words
  25. SHORTAGE OF PAPER.

    Owing to the shortage of printing paper the Government have arranged for the shipment of 1,000 tons of Canadian, which will be shortly dispatched. ...

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  26. POLICEMEN IN TROUBLE.

    Following the serious allegations of shop breaking made against four policemen attached to the Brunswick station eariy this McGrath, of South Melbourne, for [?] ...

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  27. THE BUDGET.

    The third war Budget of the New zealand Dominion was presented last night. There were crowded galleries, and keen interest was manifested in view of the ...

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  28. GERMANY ALARMED.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs telegraphed on Wednesday night:— The British menace has alarmed the enemy, who are rushing up resarves in omnibuses and on light ran ways ...

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  29. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. Holman accompanied by Mr. Wade (Agent-General),has returned from France. He had ap audience witn tine King and Queen of the Belgians, during which King ...

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  30. Emperors Perturbed.

    Berlin reports received in Rome state that as a result of the western offensive the Kaiser. Marshal Hindenburg. and General Ludendorff have returned from. ...

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  31. IMPROVING OUR HIGHWAYS. I

    On Friday evening. at the Victoria Hall, Gawder-place Mr. Sandston, M.A., B.Se., an engineer visiting The Commonwealth, will give an address [?]ated by ...

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  32. CHARGES OF THEFT.

    A powerfully-built young man wearing a military uniform, with the stripes of a corporal, was charged at the Adelaide Police Court on Thursday, on the information of ...

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  33. SPLENDID FRENCHMEN.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" in Paris states: —Frenchmen are [?]ted. concerning the french participation in Sir Douglas Haig's offensive. The troops ...

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  34. NO PEACE YET.

    Mr. Henderson, speaking at the welcome of the French Parliamentary Committee to the Socialist delegates, said Great Britain will never deal with a Government which ...

    Article : 118 words
  35. ABORIGINAL HONESTY.

    Recently two Point McLeay natives camped for a time near Selllick's Hill beach They accosted a gentleman. Lend us two bob sir, to buy sugar and ...

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  36. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    On saturday next a tour mile training sons has been arranged by the Metropolican walking and Ra[?] club The men will start from headquarters North ...

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