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  5. FIVE DAYS' FIGHTING.

    A Petrograd official message states that the Russians have scored a great victory over the Austrians in East Galicia. From ...

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  7. LIKE A WOLF AT BAY.

    "The last week has been the bloodiest in the history of Western Europe," writes the Times correspondent in Pas-de-Calais. "Seven distinct battles have been fought, but have ...

    Article : 225 words
  8. BRITISH MOVING ON.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French reports today that the First Army has gained further successes south of Richeburg and Lavone. All the German trenches over a front of two ...

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  9. RUSSIAN VICTORY.

    "The Russian heavy batteries at Przemysl dispersed on Friday an enemy column, which was approaching from the west. The enemy suffered considerable loss. ...

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  10. SHORTAGE OF SHELLS.

    Mr. Tennant, Parliamentary Under-Secretary of War stated in Parliament to-day, with reference to the report of Colonel Repington, the ...

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  11. BERLIN ADMISSIONS.

    The latest Berlin wireless message contains important admissions regarding the recent-fighting. It says that the Germans had to give up their advanced positions north of ...

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  12. ZEPPELINS VISIT CALAIS.

    Two Zeppelins flew over Calais last night, and dropped several incendiary bombs on to the town. Two women were killed undone was ...

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  13. ATTEMPT ON CALAIS.

    A Times correspondent in the North of France says that the situation remains good for the Allied Forces. An inspiring increase in cheerfulness and confidence runs through ...

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  14. MORE GAINS AT ARRAS.

    "We have successfully repulsed at Steenstraate a further German counter-attack, and have maintained and consolidated previous gains, the importance, of which has ...

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  15. ATTACKER ATTACKED.

    The Admiralty announces that aeroplanes sent up from Eastchurch and Westgate chased the Zeppelin that raided Ramsgate as far as West Hinder lightship. ...

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  16. FROM GERMAN HEADQUARTERS.

    "Hostile attacks have been repulsed between the Niemen and the Prussian frontier." "We crossed the River San at several points north of Jaroslav. ...

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  17. AFTER CARENCY.

    A correspondent of the Times in the North of France says that the story of the storming of Carency increased the confidence of France. It is proudly noted that the ...

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  18. A FOOL'S PARADISE.

    "I have a very unpalatable message to give the public concerning the production of munitions in the north. Only after hesitation, and upon consultation with ...

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  19. WAR ON MERCHANTMEN.

    Questioned in the House of Commons, Mr. Macnamara, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, said that since the start of the war British merchant shipping totalling ...

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  20. QUELLING THE TURKS.

    A report from Mitylene states that the Allies perseverance is intimidating and demoralising the Turks. The Allies are endeavoring, in the face of ...

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  21. SLAUGHTER OF GERMANS.

    There has been a terrific slaughter of Germans around Ypres. Motor lorries piled high with corpses are constantly on their way to Inglemunster, West Flanders, and the ...

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  22. SEQUENCE OF ADVANCES.

    "Our advance continues at Hetsas. We captured on Sunday night a strongly-fortified house. "We have advanced on the cast bank of ...

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  23. TO ESCAPE THE ENEMY'S GASES

    Many civilians in the vicinity, of Ypres and the surrounding districts have fled from their homes to escape being poisoned by the Germans gases. ...

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  24. TWO MILLIONS.

    It is estimated that 2,200,660 Italians are mobilised. The Rome report of a bayonet engagement between Austrians and Italians on the ...

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  25. JELLICOE'S MESSAGE.

    Sir John Jellicoe, in response to the Clyde men's assurance that they would do everything possible in the production of munitions, telegraphed the fleet's deep appreciation and ...

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  26. CAPTAIN CURWEN KILLED.

    Captain Curwen, formerly [?]de-de-camp to the Governor-General of Australia, has been killed at the front. Captain Curwen was for two years A.D.C. ...

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  27. OPEN CONFESSION.

    Naturalised Austrians and Germans continue to send letters to the Times in which they openly assert their condemnation of German methods of warfare, and proclaim ...

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  28. NEW ZEALAND CASUALTIES.

    Lieutenant Chapman, a son of Mr. Justice Chapman, has been killed in France. Additional New Zealand casualties in the Dardanelles show that 86 men have been ...

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    An organ recital will be given by Mr. Walter Thorman, of Chatswood, at the Redfern Congregational Church. Cleveland-street, to-morrow evening. Mr. Thorman's high ...

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