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  3. STANISLAU FALLS TO THE RUSSIANS

    This morning cables contoin good news from all the war from the british have been again advanced north of Poziers, ans must now be fairly close to Courcelette and Mtrtinpuich—two strongly fortified obstacles barring the way to barring the way to Bapaunie The first stands just off the main road that connects poziers with Bapaumw the second is much is farther ...

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  5. THE WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON Saturday, 4.15- ;a.m. —general Sir Douglas Haig reports :—.".We progressed northward of Bazen iii Jo Petit, anil lightly advancer ...

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  6. THE RUSSIAN DRIVE

    PETROGRAD, Saturday. 4.10 a.m. — The Russian advance is progressing at all points very fierce fighting is taking place everywhere especially in ...

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  7. THE BALKANS

    LONDON, Saturday, 7.15 a.m. —A groat hattle is developing: on the Balkans' front. The Allies have occupied Doiran railway station. " ...

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  8. THE ITALIAN OFFENSIVE

    ROME, Saturday 1.50 a.m. The Italians have occupied [?] tak Martion and Delears. ...

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  9. ENEMY COMPLETELY ROUTED.

    ROME Saturday 3 p.m. — Official we captured strong enerly deference id [?]san Miche and San mar sector The enemy is complete ...

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  10. A SURPRISE TO [?]

    NEW YORK, Saturday 10.30 a.m.— The "United press" Rome Correspondent states that the Australian lest more than 50,000 on killed mounded ...

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  11. SERBS PUSH ON.

    PARIS, Saturday. 10.29 a.3.—The French have started an offensive in the Balkans, and have captured Doiran railway station. The Serbians have ...

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  12. RUSSIAN OFFICIAL REPORT

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 9.55 a.m. —Official: StaDialan was captured by tho Russians on tho evening of the 10th "(Thursday). ...

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  13. SARRALL GENERALISSIMO.

    ATHENS, Saturday. 12 a.m. — General Cordonneir commands the French forces at Salonika, and General Sarrail is the Allied Cenaraliseimo in tho ...

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  14. "SITUATION UNCHANGED."

    LONDON", Saturday 2.10 a.m. — Genera! Sir Douglas Haig reports.— Tup situation is unchanged between the Ancre and tho Somme. ...

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  15. TOLMINO SECTOR.

    ROME. Saturday, 8 p.m. — A new Italian offensive Has been initiated m tho Tolmino sector. It is believed that the fall of Tolmino is imminent. ...

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  16. LETGHISKY PUSHING ON.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 10.30 a.m. —Official: General Letchisky has captured Stanislau, and is pursuing the enemy in the direction of Snlick. ...

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  17. A GERMAN' LIB.

    LONDON. Saturday, 12 a.m. - A German communique states:— South of Doiran. enemy sham, weak attacks were repulsed. ...

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  18. GERMAN" VERSION".

    LONDON. Saturday. 7.15 a.m. - A German official message states that north of tho Somme native and British troops' attacks nere without result. ...

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  19. A NEW HOWITZER.

    AMSTERDAM. Saterday,3.55 p.m—- Vienna papers report that the Italians [?]ird a new howitzer, which was almost lnisuli[?] The Austrinos were unware ...

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  20. TURKS WANT PEACE.

    "ATHENS, Saturday. 12 a.m. — Con­stantinople advices state that there are great manifestations in favor of peace. ...

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  21. ENEMY LOSSES OX THE SOMME.

    LONDON', Saturday, 6.25 p.m.— Facts gathered from reliable sources show that the Germans habitually under estimate their losses It is consid ...

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  22. SACHAROFF ADVANCING.

    PETROGRYD, Saturday, 10.35 a.m. communique states:— General Sacharoff, despite the enemy's desperate resistance, is ...

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  23. ITALIAN CIVILIANS. AT GOIUZIA.

    ROME Saturday 10.50 a.m. — The Australians have fived to an extending line from to the vippace River but thier ...

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  24. ASIA. MINOR

    PETROGRAD, Saturday 7.15 a.m. — A communique states:— We pushed back the turks for a considerable distanse in the region ...

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  25. THE DOMINION DELEGATES

    LONDON, Saturday, 7.5 a.m.—The )Dominion parliamentary delegates at he conclusion of their visit presented Mr. A. J. Balfour (First Lord of ...

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  26. ITALIAN STRATEGY.

    NEW YORK, Saturday, 10.5 "L.m.—The 'World's'" Koine "correspondent in describing the capture of Monte saboutina. states that the Italian ...

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  27. A ROBUST- SIGN.

    PARIS, Saturday. 5 p.m.—A Foreign Office communique states that as h result of tho exchange of views between M. Briand (the Premier) and ...

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  28. BRITISH KUT PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Saturday. 2.5 a.m.—The British Kut prisoners are distributed in croups in the Angola region. They are badly boused, and lack warm ...

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  29. GERMAN ADMISSION.

    LONDON Saturday 8 a.m. — A German Communique states:— Extensive fighting is in progress month of Zalocve The Russians ...

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  30. TURKS RECAPTCRE BILIS.

    LONDON, Saturday.'7.35 p.m.- A Turkish communique claim*- that the Turks have ro-captured Bitlis and Mush. ...

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  31. 'VAIN GERMAN ATTACKS.

    LONDON Saturday 4.45 p.m.— General Sir Dought Haig reports:— The enemy renewed his efforts to recapture our trenches on the high ...

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  32. AERIAL WARFARE

    LONDON, Saturday 7.a.m. — General Sir English Hair Reports:— Our a victors recently raided Zeepelin Sheds at Brussels railway ...

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  33. EGYPTIAN FIGHTING

    [?] Saturday Lawrence's force put out of action note that one-third of the invaders, "Those who escaped suffered a severe ...

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  34. BEGINNING OF THE END

    NEW YORK, Saturday 10.15 a.m. The "Herald" states:— Gor[?] is more important to Australian than ver hun is to France The Australian ...

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  35. "ENTIRELY RECONQUERED."

    LONDON. Saturdny, S p.m.—A Turkish communique, dated Wednesday, states: Russian forces in tho Caucasus, ...

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  36. ENEMY ON THE RUN

    PETROGRAD, Saturday, 11 p.m.- Official: The Russians have occupied Monastcrisk. AVo pursued the third German Reserve Regiment until the ...

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  37. FRENCH SECTOR

    PARIS. Saturday. 9 a.m. - A communique states:— We captured two machine Rims north-cast of Hardecourt. ...

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  38. RIOTING IN VIENNA.

    ROME, Saturday. 11 a.m — Rioting is reported at vienna following the Ruaso-Italian success Two regiment refused to fire upon or ...

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  39. BRITISH AIR DEFENCES.

    LONDON, Saturday 9.a.m. — German newspapers make fun of the English air defences Lee English states one [?] must have been ...

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  40. FIERCE TUTTLE RAGING.

    ROM Saturday 2.p.m battle in the Gorizt sector count has with uniterrupted fiercencess Australian reinforcement are arriving from ...

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  41. AUSTRIAN" ADMISSION.

    LONDON, Saturday, 1.20 p.m.—An Austrian official message states:— North-east of Stanislau. and south-west of Monostensk the Russians, ...

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  42. BRITAIN DAY BY DAY

    LONDON, Saturday. 9.5 a.m.—In Great Britain during the last four months the consumption o' beer has decreased by 1,305,000 has decreased by ...

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  43. GERMAN REPORT.

    LONDON, Saturday. 7.15 a.m..- A Gorman communique states that French storming attacks 'against the Saxons failed. . ...

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  44. TURKS HEAVILY PRESSED.

    LONDON, Saturday. 9 a.m. — The War Office announces:—Our cavalry, on August 0 9. henvily pressed 6.000 Turks, "including a fresh ...

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  45. DOVER RAIDED.

    LONDON, Saturday, 1.55 p.m.—Two enemy seaplanes dropped four bombs on Dover without causing any damage. An officer and six men were lightly ...

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  46. FRENCH AGAIN ADVANCE.

    PARIS, Saturday. 7.10 p.m.—An official message states:—We brilliantly carried several iron ches north-ward and established a ...

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  47. ITALY'S GREAT TRIUMPH.

    MILAN. Saturday, 4.20 a.m.—There vere stirring scenes at the Italian entry of Gorizia After the first party [?] forward columns ...

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  48. "WE EVACUATED STTANSLAU"

    LONDON. Saturday. 11.55 p.m.—An Austrian official message states:— AW evacuated Stanislas owing to Russian without a fight ...

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  49. FRESTH AIRMAN'S FEAT.

    PARIS Saturday 7.p.m. — Sergeant-Major Baron dropped 300 pounds of high explosives on a powder factory at Rottwell He blew up ...

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  50. REPARATION FROM GERMANY.

    LONDON", Saturday, 2.20 p.m.—Sir Edward Carson has given notice of motion urging the Government to consult the Allies in order to prepare ...

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  51. NO ALLIED OFFENSIVE

    This, front, the Barlin is delicious in. view of the Allies offensive on all fronts:— The satisfactory "results attaince ...

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  52. GERMANS THROWN BACK.

    PARIS. Saturday, 6.p.m. — A Communique states:— After a violent tomberdment the enemy attacked at La Malsonetto ...

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  53. BRUSILOFFS CAPTURES.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday. 1.5 a.m.—Prior to Thursday preuss[?] arimes had taken prisoner 402,000 since June 4. ...

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  54. AMERICAN NEWS

    WASHINGTON". Saturday. 12.35 a.m. MR. Robert Lansing (Secretaryt for State) says that the United States request for the Publication of the ...

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  55. NAVAL WARFARE

    COPENHAGEN Saturday 9.p.m. Newspapers states that a German fied including some Dea[?]dnougnt was sees of Tranderup ...

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  56. WORKMEN DOWN' TOOLS.

    LONDON. Saturday, [?] Werkmas engaged [?] monwealth offices in second i[?] clined to work until a sub-contractor ...

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  57. GERMANY FROM WITHIN

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday 9.a.m. The "Leipzier Volks Zeitung" reviewing the economic situation says "Misery is everywhere We must ...

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  58. RIVETING -THE EMPIRE

    LONDON, Saturday 9.45 p.m.— The "Saturday Review" in an article says "It is a clear cut thesis that the est way to prevent the post war ...

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  59. GERMAN SHIPS TO BE USED

    LISBON, Saturday 6.35 p.m. — The Government will probably retain 16 German ships zeized in Portuguese port and hand 24 vessels over to ...

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  60. SECRETARY FOR THE COLONIES.

    LONDON,Saturday 9.17 a.m.— Mr Asquith replaying to comme [?] (unions Ma[?] in the House of Commons said that he did ret see ...

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  61. GLASGOWS STEAMER SUNK.

    LONDON Saturday 7.a.m. — English Sul[?]es shelled and it is be lived sunk the Cho[?] steamer San Pe[?]se in the North Sea The Crew. ...

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  62. TROUBLESOME MAX HARDEN.

    NEW YORK Saturday 3.15 a.m. A New york Sun" correspondent says that the "Par[?] Tagablatt" has been s[?]es because of an article ...

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  63. VICE TRGST EXPOSED.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. 12.30 a.m.— Police investigation suggest the excistience of great Vice Trust at New Yark a been named Barwin Who is ...

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  64. SWEDISH NEUTRAL WATERS.

    [?]GEN Saturday. 7.p.m. [?] has s[?]sed to Sueden for [?]swtdish [?] water and dismissed the ...

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