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  3. BRITISH BLOW NEAR AMIENS

    The following urgent messages came to hand to-day:—FROM PARIS. The Anglo-French have captured ...

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  4. SPOOR OF THE TANKS.

    The "Times" correspondent, Mr. Robinson, says the great number of German dead is the most striking feature of the torn battlefield. The Santerre Plateau is ...

    Article : 107 words
  5. BOLSHEVIK SENSATION IN MOSCOW

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says it is learned from Moscow that the Bolsheviks have arrested prominent Anglo-French representatives. ...

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  6. ARE WE ON TOP?

    Foch main object now is to keep up the initiative and widen its scope. Ludendroff hoped to break the Allied lin, and failed. Teen he sought to wear it down ...

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  7. ZEPP, OVER NORTH SEA

    ADMIRALTY.—A formation of our large [?]planes in the North Sea sighted a Zeppein at 4,060 ft. They climbed to attack and were not seen at first, but the ...

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  8. SAME OLD STORY.

    Mr. Beach Thomas says:—Thursday's Somme advance is one of the greatest single feats of arms in the annals of the British Army. It began under tense ...

    Article : 237 words
  9. ESCAPED FROM EAST PRUSSIA

    Pte. J. L. Newman (No. 1074, 17th Eattalion) a Newcastle miner, who enlisted in Sydney, has arrived in London. He relates "extraordinary experiences. He ...

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  10. FRIDAY'S PROGRESS.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters says:—Friday was another day of good progress, with the offensive considerably widened by the French ...

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  11. BATTLE RESUMED ON FRIDAY.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters, writing on Friday, says:—Thursday night was comparatively quiet on the new battlefields. Our cavalry and ...

    Article : 252 words
  12. HUNS RALLY.

    The Franco-Canadians advanced four mites on a nine-mile front, and captured Arvillers and Warvillers. News has not been received from the northern corps, but ...

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  13. PLIGHT TO VIENNA

    Eight Italian aeroplanes, commanded by Gabriele D'Annunzio, flem over Vienna to-day. They cropped manifestoes. One plane was forced to land near Vienna ...

    Article : 117 words
  14. AERIAL POWDER MONKEYS

    Sir Douglas Hang says:—Our aeroplanes re-operated with the other arms on the cattle front. They signalled targets to the artillery and suppled our advance ...

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  15. "THE BRITISH REVENGE."

    What the Paris papers enthusiastically style "the British revenue" is progressing in a fashion unprecedented in any other British offensive. The advance has been ...

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  16. AMIENS WAS A WEAK POINT.

    Thursday's advance reached to within a mile of the Chaulnes railway junction. Cavalry, tanks, and armoured cars are occupying Libors. Farther south we ...

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  17. THE AMERICAN PUSH

    Reuter's American headquarters correspondent, writing on Friday describing the Hunting in the Vesle Valley, says:—The enemy methodically thought out the ...

    Article : 183 words
  18. RANDOM RHYMES

    Sydney is et present suffering from a butter famine, for the local market is practically bare of that commodity, and is likely to remain so for at least three ...

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  19. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    FRENCH (Friday Night).—Following up the advance on the right by the British Fourth Army our troops to-day scored fresh success. Alter breaking the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. OBSTINATE DEFENCE AT MONTDIDIER.

    Reuter's French headquarters correspondent writing on Friday evening says:—The front formed as the result of the French advance ...

    Article : 151 words
  21. END OF A VILLAIN

    It is announced that von Synwleger commander of the submarine that sank the [?] perished aboard the [?] which was destroyed in the British ...

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  22. ARTILLERY OFFICERS SUFFER.

    Mr. Beach Thomas says the Australians and Canadians frequently turned captured field guns and mortars against the Germans, with notable effect. The ...

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  23. LOYAL COALMINERS.

    PRESS BUREAU.—The executive of the Miners' Federation in Great Britain, in a manifesto, strenuously appeals to are miners' loyalty to assist in carrying out ...

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  24. IRISH HOME RULE.

    In the House of [?] (Chief Secretary for Ireland) announced that the Government committee now sitting was endeavouring to shape an ...

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  25. ATTACK PART OF BIG PLAN.

    The heavy [?] delivered [?] Thursday is regarded not as an attempt to break through, but as part of the great strategic plan which Gen. Foch is ...

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