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  6. VOLUNTEERS

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  7. SOMME FRONT

    Washington advices report that a neutral diplomat declares that before the winter another terrific North Sea battle will take place. ...

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  8. RUSSIA’S THRUST

    Advice[?] from Petrograd state that General S[?]cherbatche[?]’s troops after the third day of a fierce engagement crossed the Zlota Lipa ...

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  9. GALLANT DEEDS.

    “Numerous cases of gallantry occurred. A private recently an along the trench top, regardless of fire, bombing and checking single handed ...

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  10. ITALIAN FORCES LANDED.

    An Italian force has occupied Argyro Kastro, in Epirus on the Dryno, 47 miles north-west of Janina. Another force has landed at ...

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  11. GERMANY WANTED WAR.

    Lieut Colonel a’ Court Repington, the “Times” military correspondent, writing in the “Times,” says that the culminating point of German Victories ...

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  12. DISAPPOINTED ENEMY.

    The German, Press comments in a disappointed one on the lighting. Scanty news has been received in Germany from Roter[?]um, in ...

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  13. PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT.

    The Times correspondent at Athens says that probably Mitylene will be chosen as the seat of the Provisional Government as Salonika ...

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  14. HARD PUSHED.

    Reuter’s correspondent at the British headquarters in France says:— “The straits to which the Germans are put for reserves is suggested by ...

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  15. RAIN AND FLOODS

    In the Beech Forest, to the South of Colac, they are said to measure the rainfall by feet, not inches. Mr Sabine, on tho eastern [?]ringe of the ...

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  16. GERMANS COLLECTING GOLD.

    Advices from Copenhagen state that the Reichstag’s collection of gold is causing agitation in German domestic circles. ...

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  17. GERMAN CLAIMS DISPROVED.

    The General claim to a crushing victory on the Trans[?]lv[?]nian frontier is disproved by a Roumanian communique, which says that the ...

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  18. WORK OF THE DOCTORS.

    Lord North[?]liffe, principal proprietor of the “Times,” who has recently visited several of the war fronts, pays a tribute to the war work of the ...

    Article : 140 words
  19. ADVANCE ON EAUCOURT.

    Eaucourt [?]’Abbaye lies on low ground dipping like, the neck of a bottle. It was a very strong defence point. The British advance on both ...

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  20. BRITAIN’S SEA POWER.

    The “Times” correspondent at Amsterdam says that the German press is pointing out that the campaign which crushed S[?]rvia and opened the way to ...

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  21. ZEPPELIN PROBLEM.

    The American Press thinks that (Published in the “Times.”) airships raiding London are faced with very great danger in view of ...

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  22. COBRAM LINE REOPENED.

    Steady rain has been falling all day, and the country remains in a soaked condition. Fine w[?]gther is now needed. The first through train ...

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  23. FIGHT IN CABBAGE CROP.

    Mr Beach Thomas, telegraphing to London, says that in the vicinity of Le Sars and Eaucourt. l’Abbaye, the British fought in cultivated fields for ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT.

    The “Times” is giving prominence to authoritative Sydney communications that the British Government should purchase the Australian ...

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  25. THE POSITION IN GREECE.

    A battalion of Greek Nationalists have captured two villages at the point of the bayonet. ...

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  26. BROKEN RIVER RISING.

    There is every prospect of another flood Rain has been falling almost continuously for two days and there are no indications of a cessa[?]on. ...

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  27. A BILIOUS TONGUE

    When your tongue is coated evenly all over with a whitish yellow color, and your breath is bad, the chances are that you are bilious. If you also ...

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  28. HEAVY FIGHTING.

    Heavy fighting is proceeding along the whole Russian front from the [?]insk marshes to Roumania. General Brusi[?]on has apparently resumed ...

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  29. RESERVES RUNNING OUT.

    The “Times” correspondent at the British headquarters says:—“We captured the formidable double trenches defending Le Stars and Eaucourt ...

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  30. ITALIAN OFFENSIVE.

    A Rome official message announces that fresh successes have attended the Italian offensive in the mountains. The Italians now hold Cismon ...

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  31. BULGARIANS REINFORCED.

    The Bulgarians have been re[?]forced, and are violently bombarding Ka[?]mackalan. ...

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  32. SYDNEY’S RESERVOIRS FILLED.

    There is now enough water in Sydney’s reserv[?]rs to last the [?]tropolitan area for nearly two years. Thus all fears of a shortage during ...

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  33. GREEKS AT CAIRO.

    Telegraphing from Calto, the “Times” correspondent says that the Greek colony has unanimously given its adherence to M. Venezelos, ...

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  34. RAID ON [?]CILAREST.

    Zeppelin and aeroplane attacks on Bucharest contin[?] daily and nightly. Colonel Mora[?]t, the correspondent ...

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  35. LEVEE BANKS YIELD.

    The flood waters are slowly reaching here. The lower portion of Pental Island, near B[?]njeroop, was inundated last night. The levee banks ...

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  38. KAISER’S CHANGE OF TONE.

    Amsterdam reports that a change of tone by the German Imperialists was most noticeable at a banquet given by the Kaiser in honor of Field-marshal ...

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  39. CABINET RESIGNED.

    Telegrams from Athens state that the Cabinet, with the exception of the Premier and the Foreign Minister, has resigned. It is expected ...

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  41. 25,000 ACRES AFFEOTED.

    A telegram received by Mr Angus, M.L.A., from Lake Charm, stated that a private levee has been broken, and that the Benl[?]roop ...

    Article : 115 words
  42. FOOD SENT TO RELATIVES.

    Advices from Copenhagen report that a brother of He[?] Albert Ballin, managing director of the [?]amburg Amerika line, has been arrested for ...

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  44. WHEAT CROPS RUINED.

    A fresh flood is coming down the Baala Creek from Tungamah, and several breakaways have occured in the creek banks, but all were ...

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  45. HEAVY RAIN AT THE BARRIER.

    A heavy thunderstorm this afternoon gave more rain to Broken Hill. Reports from the back country state that heavy falls are causing floods in ...

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