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  6. FRENCH ADVANCE CONTINUES.

    The latest French official commnuique reports:—North-west of Soissons we completed yesterday’s success and extended the conquered ...

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  7. FURTHER GAINS

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— Later reports show that the German attacks on the Hindenburg line east of Bullecourt were ...

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  8. ANOTHER SYDNEY TRAGEDY

    Dorothy Willis, 19, who was accidentally shot at her home, Bondi road, Bondi, on Friday afternoon, died in Sydney Hospital on Sunday. ...

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  9. FORTUNE-TELLERS AND WAR

    Severe action is threatened against fortune-tellers who are alleged to be preying upon the wives and relations of soldiers. It was announced ...

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  10. A U BOAT LETTER

    According to a letter written by a comander of a German Submarine and found on the body of his brother, an infantry officer recently killed on the ...

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  11. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The bread famine in Greece is acute, owing to German submarines sinking vessels carrying foodstuffs. Reuter’s correspondent at ...

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  12. MISSING MAN

    After being lost in the bush for a month, Mr Edwin Clerk, 62 years of age, reappeared on Sunday morning. ...

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  13. LETTERS FOP SOLDIERS

    A communication has been received from the Australian military authorities in London regarding the method of addressing letters to soldiers abroad ...

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  14. HORSE DASHES INTO TRAM

    As the result of an exciting runaway in Oxford street, [?]ddington, to-day, three men were seriously injured, a horse was killed, and two ...

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  15. AUSTRALIANS HOLD SALIENT.

    Mr Percy Robinson telegraphs:— “Bullecourt is being very obstinately defended. The Australians carried all their ground with great ...

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  16. BUNGER KNOWS NO LAW

    When women, carrying their babies and dragging older children by the hand, stormed the Mayor’s office in New York, mobbed the more fortunate ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN WINS V.C.

    Mr George Mayman, of Kalgoorlie, has received a letter from his brother, John Mayman, stating that he had been serving with General Botha’s ...

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  18. THE AEROPLANE OF THE FUTURE

    An English expert states that one of the most important questions with which those interested in the development of the aeroplane are faced at the ...

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  19. ROBBERIES IN MELBOURNE

    During the early hours of yesterday morning thieves entered Hawksburn railway station, carted away the iron safe from the booking office, and made ...

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  20. AN IMPOSSIBLE POSITION.

    Writing in the “Express,” Mr Phillip says that the German strategists do not see any reason why the British should be allowed to ...

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  21. GERMAN REFORM MOVEMENT.

    Reuter’s correspondent at Amsterdam reports that simultaneously with the deliberations of the Reichstag committee amending the constitution ...

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  22. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— “We improved our positions in the course of sharp fighting this morning on the Hindenburg line east of ...

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  24. ANZACS’ GAINS INCREASED

    Advices have been received from the British frost which announce that the Australians have made important increases in their gains east of ...

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  25. A SAFE BLOWN OPEN.

    Between 9.30 p.m. on Sunday and 8 a.m. yesterday the premises of M’Crohan and Bardsley, hat manufacturers, Fairfield, were broken into; a safe was ...

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  26. PRAYERS FOR PEACE.

    The “Times” correspondent at Rome says that the Pope has sent a letter to Cardinal P. Gasparri, the Pontifical Secretary of State, ...

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  30. RUSSIA.

    General Alexieff, the Russian Commander-in-Chief, while at Petrograd, states that the capital was not endangered, as not Germans at present ...

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  32. ENEMY AIR RAID.

    The Press Bureau announces— “Early this morning a hostile aeroplane dropped four bombs on the outskirts north-east of London. ...

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