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  6. WAR NOTES

    The eastern half of the French twin offensive in the south, which hung almost stationary for a while, has been pushed forward again. The obtracis ...

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  7. THE FOURTH THRUST

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:— “In the Fresuoy area the positions We captured, north and south, were severely counter-attacked yesterday ...

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  8. SEVEN HORSES DESTROYED

    A fire occurred on Thursday evening at Munyabla, eight milee from Henty, resulting in the total destruction of Mr Schlinker’s stables ...

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  9. LOSS OF THE BALLARAT.

    London newspapers make a feature of tho story of the sinking of the Australian transport Ballarat. They pay a tribute to the ...

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  10. THOUSANDS OF HUNS KILLED

    In a later [?] Thomas Bays:—“The Germans continue to light desperately, regardless of losses. Thousands of Germans ...

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  11. AMERICA’S SHARE

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam states that Maximilien Harden, the well-known German journalist, in a remarkable article in the ’Zukunft,’ ...

    Article : 114 words
  12. SPOTS FIRED AT PASSING ENGINES

    The police are inquiring into reports from railway engine men that by a man who stood beneath the bridge on Friday they were fired at ...

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  13. ISSUE OF WAR NOT AFFECTED.

    Addressing a meeting of tho primrose League at the Caxton Hall, Lord, Curzon, president of the Council said he did no think that the ...

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  14. “DAY A GOOD ONE FOR US.”

    Reuter’s correspondent at headquarters in a message on Thursday afternoon says that lighting of ter[?] intensity raged throughout the ...

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  15. THE TOLL OF WAR

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  16. NIVELLE AND PETAIN.

    The recent cables about the high commands in France are interesting. According to the first, a Washington report, there were indications that ...

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  17. WATCHMAN ATTACKED

    At Colins Bros. Union Mills, on the Barwon, about half-past three o’clock on Thursday morning, the watchman was talking ,to a friend, ...

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  19. EARLIER DESPATCHES.

    Field-marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in an [?]arlier report, states:- “Fierce lighting took place west of Queant, north of Fresnoy, and east of Filla ...

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  20. COMMISSIONS TO RUSSIA.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that in addition to the political and economic commissions President Wilson will send to Russia ...

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  21. SPURIOUS COINS IN ADELAIDE

    Many spurious coins have been circulated in Adelaide during the past iew months. The police raided a ham shop in Hutt street early on Monday ...

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  22. THE U BOAT PERIL.

    Advices from Washington report that while members of the Entente mission share the alarm of American officials at the growing inroads by ...

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  23. DESPERATE FIGHTING.

    1 The largest number of prisoners were captured at Fresnoy (east of Vimy), which was strongly defended by machine guns and wire entangle ...

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  24. STRAIN ON GERMANY.

    In the course of a speech at a meeting of the Primrose League at the Caxton Hall, Lord Curzon, Lord President of tho Couscil, referred to ...

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  25. IT PAYS TO EAT SLOWLY

    Few people chew their food sufficiently, and to this fact is ascribed a good deal of dyspepsia. The first action the digestion of food occurs in ...

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  26. BALLIN.

    Albert Ballin, who is, according to the cables, to manage a huge shipping combine to be created by tho amalgamation of the Hamburg-Amerika and ...

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  27. RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Washington reports that 45,000 have enlisted in the United States since 1st April. ...

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  28. “EARLY DEFEAT OF GERMANY”

    Renter’s correspondent at the British headquarters sum’s up the position as follows:- What Hindenburg fought most desperately to evade is ...

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  29. AUSTRALIANS ENGAGED.

    A special message from headquarters crs states that the Canadians fought on the left and the Australians on the right of the British advance, ...

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  30. FRENCH WING.

    The latest French communique says.— “Somewhat lively artillerying was maintained on the Aisne front. The ...

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  31. RUSSIA’S AIM.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Petrograd states that, M. Muliukoff, the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs, has transmitted to tho Allied ...

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  34. [?].U.S. STEAMER SUNK.

    The American steamer Rockingham was attacked by two submarines simultaneously on Tuesday without warning. She manoeuvred most ...

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  35. GERMAN DESTROYERS, RAID.

    Reuter’s correspondent at New York states that Lord Northc[?]’s country home on tho Isle of [?]hanet was damaged by shell ,fire from the ...

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  36. 300 U BOATS

    Germany is commonly said by naval writers who may or may not besure of their facts to have about 300 submarines in commission. And, ...

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  37. ANZACS IN GERMANY.

    There are now 913 Australian prisoners in Germany. Checkings of acknowledgments from prisoners of parcels received by ...

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  38. DUTCH TRAWLER TORPEDOED,

    Advices from Ymuiden state that a Dutch trawler was torpedoed without warning off Torsohelling. The crew have landed. ...

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  39. TORPEDOES FROM SEAPLANES.

    A statement issued by the Admiralty says that the Royal Naval Air Services first practised successfully in August, 1905, the ...

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