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  4. OUTFLANKING ST. OUENTIN

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters, telegraphing to-day, says:-- Our screening troops yesterday morning gained appreciable ground between ...

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  5. AWFUL PETROGRAD

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that the American Legation at Christiania telegraphs that it is reliably informed that Petrograd is burning in ...

    Article : 176 words
  6. RED RULE IN AFRICA

    Mr. E. H. L. Gorges, Administrator of the Protectorate of South-West Africa, has presented one of the most sensational reports ever issued in connection with German ...

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  7. BIG VESSELS HIT

    An American troopship with 2800 troops aboard was torpedoed on Friday off the English coast. The vessel was not sunk and the ...

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  8. FIGHT WITH SUBMARINE

    A Washington message announces the destruction of an enemy, submarine off the Atlantic coast by the gunfire of an American steamer. ...

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  9. BAD WEATHER FOR AIRMEN

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters states that the wet and stormy weather has impeded aerial activity. In one day's recent fighting we dropped nine ...

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  10. FURLOUGH FOR AUSSIES

    Extensive leave from France has been resumed, and many Australians are on furlough in London. ...

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  11. SAMMIES IN ALSACE

    "The Times" correspondent at American headquarters reports:— German raiders south of Verdun are finding the Americans 'everywhere ready to ...

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  12. STOP-PRESS NEWS

    Sales to 4.45 p.m.:--Mount Dudley. 7s [?]Edna May Deep Levels, terms six weeks, 16s 6d; cash, 16s 6d; Mlllaquin Sugar, £9 15s; Tyrconnell, paid, 3s 3d; ...

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  13. OFFICERS RETURNING

    Surgeon-General Sir Neville Howso, V.C., Brigadier-General Griffiths (formerly in charge of Australian Headquarters in Horseferry-road), and Colonel Murdoch (Red Cross ...

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  14. BRITISH IN ITALY

    An Italian official message says:-- British troops effected a brilliant coupde-main on the Asiago Plateau, inflicting considerable losses, and taking 77 ...

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  15. DIGGERS' ESCAPE

    The capture of Peronne revealed a German system of working prisoners close to the lines. A party of Australians who were taken prisoner at varying periods, was ...

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  16. GERMAN PRINCES KILLED

    Two German princes, of the Saxe-Welmar and Hesse houses, were killed in tho recent battles. American Train Wreck ...

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  17. PRESIDENT WILSON

    The Press Bureau announces that the American Embassy in London denies that President Wilson intends to visit Europe in the near future. ...

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