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  5. ANOTHER RUSSIAN REVOLUTION

    PETROGRAD. Friday.—The Prime Minister (M. Kerensky) is in a most difficulty position. The extremists are urging him to dismiss his Chief of ...

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  6. AUSTRALIANS' STIRRING DEEDS

    The Australians' part in Thursday's big battle on the Western front excited the keenest admiration of the British authorities. Their feats are described as marvellous, and not a whit less brilliant than those of Gallipoli and Pozieres. During periods between attacks they passed the time ...

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  7. THE WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Friday,—Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—more detailed accounts of yesterday's battle confirm the completeness of our ...

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  8. ENEMY'S HEAVY LOSSES.

    PARIS, Saturday.—M. Marcel Hutin estimates that Thursday's battle cost the Crown Prince 22,000 dead and wounded, and the bombardment of ...

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  9. THE GERMANS' PREDICAMENT.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Phillip Gibbs, one of the leading war correspondents, states, that yesterday's attack proved that the new German ...

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  10. ADD WEST FRONT 12 gkYSnewfio' DASH AND GALLANTRY.

    Mr. Gibbs, paying a tribute to the dash and bravery of the storming troops in the big attack, says that many of the Australians were ...

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  11. FRENCH COMMUNIQUES.

    PARIS, Friday.—A French communique states that in the Champagne there is great artillery activity. Our fire dispersed an attack at ...

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  12. POSITIONS FIRMLY HELD.

    LONDON, Friday. — The United Press' correspondent states that, notwithstanding the cyclonic shelling of places northyard of Ypres and the ...

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  13. GERMAN REPORT.

    LONDON, Friday.—A German official message says that nine divisions, including several Australian, supported by armored ears and ...

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  14. ALEXIEFF RESIGNS.

    It is reported that General Alexieff is resigning owing to a dispute with M. Kerensky. General Alexieff con-siders it essential to continue to ...

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  15. GRAND FINAL RALLY.

    The Highlanders rallied at 8 o'clock in the evening, and swept the Germans out and away. Mr. Gibbs exphasises the fearful hammering of the British ...

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  16. OBSTINATE COUNTER-ATTACKS.

    Further evidence shows the continuous and obstinate nature of the counter-attacks yesterday, in which the enemy suffered exceptionally heavy ...

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  17. COSSACKS SUPPORT KALEDIN.

    The Boliheviks are seeking to capture the caucus on Monday by a programme to establish a Socialist Government which will stop the war, and ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN CHIVALRY.

    All the troops agree that they, have never seen such a barrage. It shattered, the enemy pillboxes, some of which were completely blown out of the ...

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  19. THE GLORIOUS ANZACS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian lads, who were in their most perfect form, had rested since the hard days of Bullecourt and Noreuill, but ...

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  20. CAPTURED JACOBSTADT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A German official communique says:—After hours of tho strongest drumfire yesterday evening from Langemarck as far as ...

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  21. PRISONERS EXCEED 3,000.

    The Liverpool and Lancashire Regiments to the castward of St. Julien took possession of a fortified farm, and cleared up a number of dugonts and ...

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  22. PARIS OVERJOYED.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Paris newspapers are overjoyed at the British success. The "Petit Parisien" says the attack may be regarded as ...

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  23. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The next Liberty Loan campaign opens on October 10. The Government will issue shree to four billion dollars. ...

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  24. PLOT TO RELEASE CZAR.

    STOCKHOLM (Sweden). Saturday—A big counter-revolutionary movement has been discovered at Tobolsk, where the Czar is integged. The officers ...

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  25. FINE AERIAL WORK.

    LONDON, Saturday.—For the first two hours yesterday low clouds and drizaling rain made aerial almost impossible. But our aeroplanes flew ...

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  26. PRICE OF COPPER.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The State Department at Washington advises that President Wilson has fixed the price of copper at 23½ ...

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  27. IN CENTRE OF FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Phillips, who has so vividly described the big battle on the Western front, lays emphasis on the fact that the ...

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  28. LOYAL LABOR

    WOTTAWA (Canada), Friday.—The Trades and Labor Congress of Canada have adopted the principle of complisory military service and in addition ...

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  29. EXPLOSION IN IRELAND.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Press Bureau states that there were nine persons killed in an explosion at a munition factory in Ireland. The ...

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  30. THE SUBMARINES

    NEW YORK, Friday. — A Washington message states that great interest is manifested in Edison's secret new torpedo-deflecting device, which is ...

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  31. REPLACING ARMY COMMAND.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.—The Minister for War (General Verkhovsky) announces that he is replacing the whole of tho supreme command of the ...

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  32. CRUISER AT BUENOS AYRES.

    BUENOS AYRES, Friday.—Thousand enthusiastically welcomed British cruiser Glasgow. Cordial speeches were, made and the city was ...

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  33. A TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, Saturday. "Le Petit Parisien" says that the Australians are veritable lions, fearing nothing. Their discipline is "a little free," but their ...

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  34. INLAND STATIONS BOMBED.

    During to-day 68 bombs were dropped on the Ledeghern railway station, and 96 on aerodromes to the north-eastward of Lille. We also ...

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  35. WAR MINISTER'S AIM.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday.—M. Verhovsky, addressing the Soviet, said his aim as War Minister was to restore the army's fighting power, but he ...

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  36. SWISS SINGER SENTENCED.

    PARIS, (Friday.—A court martial has passed the sentence of death upon the Swiss Singer, Regina Diana, for espionage. ...

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  37. THE GERMANS ROOTED.

    Fifty Germans surrendered just inside the wood, but a redoubt on the edge enfiladed the infantry until flanking bombers put them out of action. ...

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  38. A CAPTURED SUBMARINE.

    NEW YORK, Friday. — The "New York World's" Some correspondent describes a captured German submarine which is 300 feet long and can ...

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  39. MESSAGE TO AUSTRALIA.

    WASHINGTON Friday.—The Premier of N.S. Wales (Hon. W. A. Holman) had a lengthy conference with Labor leaders to-day, and ...

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  40. A LONDON PRESENTATION.

    LONDON, Friday.—The High Commissioner for Australia (Hon. A. Fisher), on behalf of the staff of Australia House has presented Capt. ...

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  41. CARGO FREIGHTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—Cargo steamer freights to Auckland, Wallington, Port Chalmers and Lyttleton have been raised to £20 per ton. ...

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  42. BAFFLED GERMANS.

    At midday, Sir Douglas Haig reported that hostile counter-attacks of considerable force continued on Friday evening along the Ypres front, but ...

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  43. RUSSIAN LINES PIERCED.

    LONDON. Saturday.—A wireless Russian official message says that the economy pierced the lines and capture parts of the positions to the ...

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  44. AUSTRALIA'S GREATEST BATTLE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—This is the greatest Australian battle, both in magnitude of the struggle as a whole and the number of Australians engaged. ...

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  45. UNSINKABLE SHIPS.

    ROME, Saturday.—The Italian Marino Commission states that they have solved the question of making merchant ships unsinkable, rind believe ...

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  46. COMMONWEALTH FLAG HOISTED.

    The garrisons in the redoubts clung bravely to the machine guns, and put up a fight which the Australians appreciated. But these determined ...

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  47. A BIG BREACH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A German official communique states:— Our divisions broke through the Rus-sian position to the north-west of ...

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  48. THE FOOD SUPPLY.

    LONDON, Friday. — The Press Burean reports that the Food Controller is making arrangements to secure as regular a supply of butter as ...

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  49. SOLDIERS' MARRIAGES.

    LONDON, "Friday.—Dr. J. W. Springthrope says that 6,000 Australian soldiers have been married in England during the last two years. ...

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  51. VERY HEAVY FIGHTING.

    During the day there was heavy fighting to the southward of the Ypres Menin road. The enemy fought with great determination, but unsuccessfully ...

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  52. MUSK ENCOUNTERS.

    The final phase of the Australian advance involved brisk encounters with enemy parties. At the southern tip of Polygon Wood, the Germans crept into ...

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  53. MAIL BAGS SEIZED.

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Four Swedish mail bags, intended for America, have been seized by the British authorities at Halifax. ...

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  54. NAVAL BATTLE REPORTED

    COPENHAGEN (Danmark), Friday. The Swedish papere report that a oval fight has occurred to the east[?] of Geland Island, between five ...

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  55. THE BALKANS

    BERNE (Switzerland) Friday. — A wireless message says that the Kaiser has left Budapest for Sofia. It is understood that the object of his visit is ...

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  56. SATURDAY'S OPERATIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—At 12.5 p.m. to-day Sir Douglas Haig reported great aerial activity yesterday. Our were planes ranged the gans on hostile but ...

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  57. A WEIRD SIGHT

    It was a weird experience to [?] artillery lighting up the sky prior to the infantry's advance. There was normal British bombardment the whole ...

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