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  2. TASMANIAN CASUALTIES

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  3. CAPTURED AT ZONNEBFKE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Pte. John Costello, a resident of Malvern (7th Battalion), has arrived in London from Holland. He was captured at ...

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  4. BLOW ON BLOW

    General Mangin's offensive between the Oise and the Aisne was resumed on Tuesday with greater impetuosity than on the previous day, the 10th Army getting a further four miles into the. German lines along a Front of about 12 miles, and gat hering in 2800 prisoners. The ...

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  5. AMAZING AUSTRALIAN RAIDS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — "We have the Huns cold," declare the Australian Germen. While the infantry are marking time ...

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  6. "MERELY INTERRUPTED"

    ZURICH, Tuesday.—The "Frank-furter Gazette" explains away the German; retreat by saying:—"Our General Staff proposes to resume the ...

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  7. THE 4TH ARMY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Official: Field-Marshal Haig has telegraphed to General Rawlinson, commanding the 4th Army:— ...

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  8. RETREAT IN THE NORTH

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — FieldMarshal Haig has advanced four miles in the Lys salient. ...

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  9. MANGIN GOES ON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General Mangin again attacked between the [?] and tho Aisne, on a 12-mile front, at seven o'clock this morning, and ...

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  10. BERNHARDI GOES TOO.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday. — The 6th German army, which is retreating on the Lys front, includes the celebrated General Friederich Von Bernhardi, who ...

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  11. THREE MILES ADVANCE—2800 PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday. - General Mangin, between seven o'clock in the morning and three o'clock in the afternoon, advanced three miles, and took 2800 ...

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  12. ANOTHER BLOW AT ITALY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. — Advices from Rome indicate that the Austrian army is reorganising preparatory to launching a new offensive against ...

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  13. 'SHADOW FIGHTING'

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Whether because the German soldiers' fighting spirit has gone, or because the High Command is deliberately retiring ...

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  14. FOUR MILES IN.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The French advance on a 12—mile front has now gained four miles. ...

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  15. "DEFEATISM" IN GERMANY

    ROME, Tuesday. — The "Giornale d' Italia" says that "defeatiam" is progressing alarmingly in Germany. The popularity of the military idols is fast ...

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  16. TERRIBLE FOOD RIOTS

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. — The latest reports to hand indicate the existence of terrific food riots in Petrograd. After the town had been beref ...

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  17. SOISSONS MENACED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The French advance endangers the German position at Soissons and on the Aisne. ...

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  18. FREEING AUSTRIA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A manifesto, issued by the Czech-Slovak National Council" at Prague, outlines the programme of the union of the ...

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  19. "OFFENSIVE GOING WELL'

    LONDON, Tuesday. — General Mangin attacked to—day practically on the Same front as yesterday, find despite the stubborn resistance offered the ...

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  20. BOLSHEVIK LEAVEN WORKING.

    LE HAGUE, Tuesday. — German working class discontent is seriously increasing. An agitator, named Dreese, a friend of the Bolsherik ...

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  21. THE USURI FRONT.

    TIENTSIN, Tuesday. — The advanced patrols of the Czech forces on the Usuri River front (in Manchuria) are meeting with desperate resistance from ...

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  22. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    ROME, Tuesday.—A naval communique states:— Submarine F7 crossed the mined areas in the Upper Adriatic and ...

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  23. AUSTRO-GERMAN CONFERENCE.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. — Admiral Von Hintzo (Foreign Minister) will receive the Reichstag leaders to-morrow and will communicate to them ...

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  24. LATEST BATHE BULLETINS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Official: There has been local fighting on both banks of the Scarpe. We repulsed attacks S. of the river against posts which we ...

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  26. VIENNA DUBIOUS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday. — The Gorman and Austrian newspapers are very uneasy, and doubt whether any real agreement was reached at the ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Colonel Fetherstone, who visited England to inquire into medical matters, is now en routo to Australia. He visited the ...

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  28. THE AIR WAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Air Ministry announces that on Tuesday night British airmen attacked aerodromes, railways, hangars, trains and various ...

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  29. AN AUSTRIAN FIASCO.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An Italian naval communique states:—Two "Austian seaplanes bombed Barra (an eastern residential suburb of Naples). ...

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  30. FRENCH MISSION LEAVE AMERICA.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Tuesday. —The French mission to Australia, with General Pau at the head (instead of M. Bergson), has departed for ...

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  31. BATTLE BULLETINS

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Official: Reciprocal bombardments occurred in the regions of Lassigny and Dreulincourt today. ...

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  32. TURKEY'S PRICE.

    ZURICH, Tuesday. — Germany has consented to make a largo new financial advance to Turkey. ...

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  33. AUSTRIAN ATTACKS BROKEN UP.

    ROME, Tuesday.—General Diaz reports:— We repulsed strong attacks on the Mt. Cornone lines, and on the ...

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  34. "KAMARAD!"

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. — The "Now York Horald's" correspondent on the American front states that German machine gunners throw up ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN EDITORS IN SCOTLAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Provost and Corporation of Edinburgh entertained the Australian Press Delegation this evening. ...

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  36. GERMANS BOMB NANCY.

    PARIS, Tuesday. — Official: A German aeroplane bombarded Nancy at 6.20 last evening, some civilians being killed and wounded. ...

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  37. GERMAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—German official : We repulsed attacks N. of Vienx-Berquin. We withdrew E. of Merville, which the enemy occupied. ...

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  38. KING APPROVES GALLIPOLI STAR

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The King has approved of the design of the Gallipoli Star, which is to be awarded to all who landed on the peninsula. ...

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  39. GERMAN.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Official: We repulsed attacks W. of Chaulnes and N.W. of Roye. We repulsed French attacks, after ...

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  40. 1919

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—General March (Chief of Staff) told the Military Affairs Committee:— "The war can be won in 1919 with an American ...

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  43. FOR GREY HAIR.

    If you wish to restore a natural color to any hair that is going grey use Voltchok's Russian Hair Restorer, a splendid preparation for the purpose ...

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