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  6. ALLIES OBJECTIVES.

    The “Times” correspondent at Paris says that fighting has already begun for the Allies immediate objectives, Bapaume and Peronne. The ...

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  7. REICHSTAG OPENS

    The event was eagerly awaited, as Dr. Von Bethmann-Holiwag was expected to reply to severe criticisms. The Chancello[?] at the very outset ...

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  8. RAIN AND FLOODS

    The Broken Creek floods are still rising rapidly. In the town several people, including the Rev. E. Hankinson, Church of England Minister, have had ...

    Article : 260 words
  9. AT THIEPVA[?].

    M. W. Beach Thomas says that during the capture of Thiepval he [?]aw a tank go into a machine gun emplacement like a scenting bear. It ...

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  10. RESCUE OPERATIONS.

    In a statement yesterday on the subject of the floods at Seymour, the State Commandant (Brigadier-General Williams) said that during the rescue ...

    Article : 285 words
  11. NEW POSITION DESCRIBED.

    It Is stated by the “Petit Parisie[?].” that the new British line forms the base of a triangle, of which the Bethune Peronne and the ...

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  12. FIGHT WITH ENEMY INFANTRY.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters in a description of the capture of Guedecourt, shows the important part placed by the ...

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  13. MORE BRITISH CAPTURES.

    General Haig reports that 600 prisoners have been taken in the past 24 hours in the vicinity of Schwa[?]en [?]edoubt, which occupied a crest ...

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  14. HEROES ALL

    Mr F. Shrubsole, of O’Brien street, Ballarat East, has been notified that his son, Pte [?]. F. Shrubsole, has been wounded in action in France. The ...

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  15. A CRAMPED PERCH.

    Stephen Hanley, a man employed by Mr George Zacher, was caught by the flood waters, and no tidings of him had been received for three days. A ...

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  16. PTE ALFRED WILSON.

    Mr H. Wilson, of Ripon street north, has been informed by the Defence Department that lute son, Pte Alfred Wilson, of the 58th Battalion, has been ...

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  17. PRIVATE A. R. M’ CONNELL.

    Mr T. S. M’ Connell, Wills street, has been ad[?]ed by the Base Records Office that his son, Pte. A R. M’ Connell, [?]as boon admitted to ...

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  18. DOES HUGHES UNDERSTAND HISOWN SCHEME?

    Now that W. M. Hughes has got to come down to the solid ground of facts and figures, and can no longer envelop himself in a cloud of words, the ...

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  19. PRIVATE F. C. PEIRCE.

    Mr A. B. Paired, of 1340 Sturt street, has received a further notification from the Defence Department that his son, Pte. F. C. Pierce, of ...

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  20. BRIDGES GONE AND GOING.

    Gleeson’s Bridge, at Glenmaggie, built about two years ago, has been washed away. The approaches to Grogan’s Bridge, a new structure, have ...

    Article : 171 words
  21. A FIGHT TO A FINISH.

    The “Daily Mail” in a leading article, says that Mr Lloyd-George’s American interview declares Britain’s resolve, and warns those who ...

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  22. PRIVATE J. J. WILLMOTT.

    Mrs J. J. Willmott, of 6 Ailesbury Avenue, Ballarat South, has been notified [?] Department that her husband, Pto. D. J. ...

    Article : 56 words
  23. RECRUITING

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  24. SIGNALLER J. H. REID.

    Signaller J. Harry Reid is in hospital at Portsmouth suffering from shell shock. He spent some time in Gallipoli before going to France, and ...

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  25. WORK OF IRONCLADS.

    The “tanks” largely contributed to the capture of the Thiepval chateau, whose countless machine guns made it impregnable to infantry attacks. ...

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  26. MAILMAN MISSING.

    Up to this morning 281 points of rain have fallen in Traralgon for seven days, which is comparatively light. In the hills to the [?]uth the fall has been ...

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  27. SOLDIER’S LETTER.

    Lance-Corporal W. J. Hog, in a letter to his parents, Mr and Mrs W. Hogg, of Brown Hill, Ballarat East., writes:—Just a few lines to let you ...

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  28. GUNNER H. MINEALL.

    News was received yesterday by his sister, Miss A. Mine[?] of Ballarat, that her brother, Gnr. W. Mine, all of the 14th Brigade, 34th ...

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  30. GUNNER N. C. SHERARD.

    Gnr. Norman Castel Sherard (Tim) killed in action on 8th August, was the youngest son of the late Chas Wale Sh[?]rard of Ballarat. He ...

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  31. BANKING OUT THE WATERS.

    The Loddon flood reached Kerang yesterday, and severely entered both the permanent levees and the temporary connecting embankments erected ...

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  33. PRIVATE W. S. LEPP.

    Pte. W. S. L[?]pp, husband of Mr. V. B. Lopp, of Eureka street, and son of Mrs J. Lepp, Young street, Ballarat East, has been reported ...

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  34. PRIVATE G. R. MURFETT.

    Pte. G. R. Murfett, son of Mr H. Murfett, of 6 Rerian street, Ballarat has been reported missing since 26th August. ...

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  35. PTE J. BERRY.

    Mr and Mrs Berry, of Morris street, Ballarat East, has been informed by the Defence Department that their son, Pte. J. Berry, of the ...

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  37. MAIL ROUTE BLOCKED.

    Reports to hand intimate that there is a big flood of the Box Creek and Pyramid Creek. Messrs Flannery Bros are heavy losers, a barley crop valued ...

    Article : 136 words
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