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  4. FIGHTING WITH FLAME

    Eye-Witness, in a report dated Monday, states:-- "The full in the fighting has continued at La Bassee. The church is gradually ...

    Article : 260 words
  5. LETTERS FROM SOLDIERS

    Captain Raymond du Baty, who is with the French aviation forces at the front, writing to Senator Kealing, says:--"I am at Dunkirk, at the Maritime ...

    Article : 202 words
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  7. HAND-TO-HAND FIGHTING

    Sir Ian Hamilton reports that the Allied Forces in Gallipoli have again repulsed the Turks at the bayonet point. The French ...

    Article : 111 words
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  9. AT THE BAYONET POINT

    The Official Press Bureau makes the following announcement in reference to the Dardanelles campaign:--"General Sir Ian Hamilton reports that in ...

    Article : 248 words
  10. TROOPS DROWNED

    Private E. G. Roberts, of the Third Brigade, writing to Mr. T. C. Macmichael, says: "I got wounded at the landing of the Dardanelles. My wound is not a dangerous one, ...

    Article : 225 words
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    You can prove yourself a man much better on the battefield than at football, cricket, or tennis. Do you share. You won't regret it. ...

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  12. VICIOUS NIGHT ASSAULTS

    "Cannonading has been lively throughout the whole night at a great many points along the front, and notably at Woestan, northwest of Ypres. and in the regions of Souchez ...

    Article : 188 words
  13. BATTLE IN THE BALTIC

    Stockholm messages report that a naval battle has been fought in the Baltic off Ejugarn. Four German cruisers were desperately ...

    Article : 57 words
  14. CARRYING AMMUNITION

    Driver Rush, who has been in the Dardanelles with the ammunition column of the 1st Australian Division, writing to his parents in Darlinghurst, says:-- ...

    Article : 149 words
  15. NEGLECT OF WOUNDED

    The Times, in a leading article, says:-- "The story of the experiences of the earlier batches of wounded from the Dardanelles represents one of the most ...

    Article : 192 words
  16. THE LEAD IN MUNITIONS

    Lord Curzon, Lord Privy Seal, introducing the Munitions Bill in the House of Lords today, said that all the calculations showed that before long, and certainly before the ...

    Article : 81 words
  17. FIVE SHIPS GONE

    The oil steamer Caucasian has been torpedoed by a German submarine. She was steaming about 60 miles south-west of the Lizard, when a submarine opened fire on her. ...

    Article : 329 words
  18. FRENCH AIRMAN'S SUCCESS

    An official naval message from Rome states that a French aviator dropped a bomb on the Austrian submarine U11 in the upper waters of the Adriatic. It is ...

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  19. ZEPPELIN EXPLODES

    The Echo Beige states that a Zeppelin exploded on Wednesday at Brussels when leaving its shed. ...

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  20. PREPARING AN ATTACK

    An Amsterdam message states that the Germans are pouring fresh troops into Belgium and France. An energetic German offensive in the region of Ypres is shortly ...

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  21. ROYAL ASSENT FOR BILL

    The House of Lords has passed the Munitions Bill, and the Royal assent has been given to the Munitions and War Loan Acts. ...

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  22. TRADE IN RABBITS

    There is considerable speculation among the rabbit merchants and trading concerns as to the possibility of a scarcity of supplies in the autumn owing to the difficulty ...

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  23. IRELAND AND THE ARMY

    The Freeman's Journal, in reporting a banquet to Irish-Australian, priests at Dublin, says:--"Mr. Redmond announced that he did not ...

    Article : 72 words
  24. "WE WILL WIN"

    An officer of the Italian Bersaglierl writes: "We have been fighting for four days at Montenero, conquering positions and making many prisoners. We have climbed ...

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  25. NOT MUCH LONGER

    A Danish mercantile captain who has returned from Constantinople said that the impression existed there that the Allies were slowly but surely gaining ground. It was ...

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  26. SHIFTING GERMAN TROOPS

    Cables from Geneva state that German trains are not arriving at Constance, and that the Swiss railways have been obliged to suspend the international service. The ...

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  27. TOBACCO AND BOOKS

    The War Contingent Association is sending quantities, of tobacco and books to the base depot at Cairo. Sir George Reid, accompanied by Dr. ...

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  28. MANY KISSES, BUT NO RECRUITS

    Headed by brass bands and pipes, a squad of recruiting sergeants progressed along the West End to-day. Lance-corporal Dwyer, the youngest soldier holding the Victoria Cross. ...

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  29. EAGER TO SERVE

    London cables state that the appeal of Mrs. Pankhurst that women should be permitted to take a larger and more, recognised share in the organisation of the nation for ...

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  30. VALUE OF HELIGOLAND

    The German wireless source of news says that the possession of Heligoland is responsible for the development of the German fleet, and that England underrated the ...

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  31. RELIEF FOR BELGIUM

    The Belgian National Committee acknowledges a total of £670,000. The English contributions were comparatively few. The committee states that British ...

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  32. SHOOTING AT BOMBS

    Austrian trenches captured in the direction of Trieste were constructed of concrete and iron, with cupolas and loopholes high up, and steps to the lower shelter. ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND'S CASUALTIES

    The ninety-eighth list of New Zealand casualties contains the names of seven killed in action, one died of wounds, and ten wounded. The ninety- ninth list reports two wounded. ...

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  34. (From Our Special Representative)

    The German press extensively eulogises the Kaiser on the occasion of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the cession of Heligoland, saying that the present defence of the ...

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  35. FORTY-SEVENTH CASUALTY LIST

    To-day's list of Australian casualties-- the forty-seventh-- sustained in the fighting in Gallipoli appears on page 6. ...

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