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Detailed lists, results, guides : 5 wordsAustralians and Canadians co-operated in the occupation of Chaulnes, the important railway and road junction south-east of Amiens. This is regarded as the crucial position on the Amiens front, and its capture will precipitate the withdrawal of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 96 words[?] communique received this afternoon says:-- [?]ast night we made further progress the whole front between the Avre[?] ...
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Article : 274 wordsAccording to the statistics furnished by the War Department, the total number of army casualties since the American Expeditionary Forces landed ...
Article : 156 words[?] by "The Weekly [?]patch" that a garrison of several [?]sand was captured in Montdidier. thirty-five thousand prisoners, it is ...
Article : 32 wordsDuncan and Weller will sell brick cottages at North Fitzroy tomorrow and a villa at East Malvern on Thursday. A meeting in connection with the form ...
Article : 97 words[?] telegrams at[?] Sir Douglas Halg's success to surprise and a thick fog, which [?]led squadrons of tanks to pass the ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Mon 12 Aug 1918, Page 1
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