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  4. AERIAL NAVY

    The Admiralty stales that between August 8 and 15 our air force dropped 60 tons of bombs on the Zeebrugge and Ostend docks. Varssenaere Aerodrome, ...

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  5. A FORLORN HOPE

    Our Special Representative with the Australian Forces wrote on Friday:—Traveling the wire areas of the old battlefield to-day you would think it a great ...

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  7. SPELL BEFORE NEXT BLOW

    Reuter's French headquarters correspondent writing on Thursday says:—Gen. Humbert's troops gained ground to-day to in important, though small, extent at ...

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  8. IMPERIAL CABINET

    The Imperial War Cabinet has been considering the question of providing a continuity of its deliberations, and direct communication between the British and ...

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  10. WHAT ENGLAND HAS DONE

    Lord Northe[?]ffe entertained the Cann[?], Australasian, and American pressmen at lan[?]on in the instorical court[?]ward of the "Times" Office. Printing ...

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  11. AUSTRIA STAVES OFF REVOLT

    News from Copenbagen says it is re ported from Vienna that Dr. Hussarek after consultation with the Crown and leaders of all parties, has decided to in ...

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  12. SEEKING SCAPEGOATS.

    Reuter's French headquarters:—In the German High Command there are sacrifices being apparently made to German public opinion von Mudra, who opposed Gen. ...

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  13. "THERE'LL BE A ROW ABOUT THIS."

    It is considered likely that Mr. G. F. Pearce (Minister for Defence) will represent Australia permanently in London, and that Mr. Massey will represent New ...

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  14. THE CHILD OF TO-DAY

    Every child will, with Allied victory, live under the Golden Rule of peace and goodwill on earth. ...

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  15. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    BRITISH (Friday Evening).—We repulsed a strong counter-attack against our new positions at Damery, inflicting great loss and prisonering ...

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  16. WANT COLONIES BACK.

    The German newspapers have restarted their propaganda emphasising the necessity to retain the German colonies. Gen. Hindenburg, in a message, ...

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  17. SCHEME MUST BE SUB MITTED.

    The New Zealand Premier (Mr. Massey) and Sir Joseph Ward are preparing for an early return. Mr. Massey when interviewed, emphasised the War Cabinet ...

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  18. LIKE BUSHRANGERS.

    Australians hospitalled in London are elated at the success of the push curd pissed with the smallness of the casualties. Only half a dozen were killed in ...

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  19. RECENT WILLS.

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  20. TOTAL HUN CASUALTIES.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says the latest statistics of the German casualties during the whole war prior to the March offensive, shoved 6,000,000, including ...

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  21. THE GERMAN WITHDRAWAL

    The "Times" correspondent (Mr. Robin son) says:—The extent of the German withdrawal at Buequoy and Beaumont Hamel is not yet known. The retirement ...

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  22. CASUALTY LIST NO. 423

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  23. HARD PRESSED FOR MEN.

    Reutcr's British headquarters correspondent on Friday said that since August 8 the Germans had employed 36 divisions on a front of 48 miles, 15 of which were ...

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  24. THE FINAL PUSH.

    The Minister in Charge of (Hon. R. B. Orchard), who arrived in Adelaide on Thursday, returned to Melbourne by the express this afternoon. Before his departure the Minister said he ...

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  25. IMMENSE FIRES

    An Italian naval official message relates that British aircraft bombarded the Du[?]zzo Railway on August 10, causing fire possible 22 miles distant. ...

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  26. UNDER WATER WAR

    A Seaplane cropped dep[?] charges on a German suubmarine on Wednesday off the Atlantic coast. Naval officers believe the submarines now operating in ...

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  27. MEN'S TOBACCO AUXILIARY.

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  28. WHEAT SCHEME ARRANGEMENTS.

    Sir,—The Wheat Commission in disbanding adveised the Government to rearrange and pet the Wheat Scheme on a businesslike footing, emph[?] necessity of placing the control in ...

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  29. THREESCORE YEARS AND TEN.

    This morning the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peaks) announced that the following Civil servants, who will attain the age limit (70 years) during the current ...

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  30. MILITARY SPORTS AT MITCHAM

    The District Commandant (Brigadier-General I. M. Antill, C.B., C.M.C), when he was in command of the 3rd Light Horse Brigade in Egypt after their return from Gallipcli, made ...

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