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  3. "BATTLE WON"

    Discussing the main features of the groat battle of the Marne with a group of newspaper correspondents, General Margin told them : "It can to-day bo stated that the battle has been definitely won." The Marne battle, he added, clearly showed the Allies' superiority. If is officially ...

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  4. RUSSIA

    GENEVA, Wednesday.—It is learned from a Ukrainian source that forces of Japanese have begun to land at Vladivostock without opposition, ...

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  5. AUSTRIA TO-DAY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. G. Ward Price, the "Daily Mail's" correspondent on the Italian front, telegraphed last night:— ...

    Article : 267 words
  6. "WE'VE GOT THE SHIPS"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Official Press Bureau has made the following announcement regarding tho shipping position. ...

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  7. WILHELMSHAVEN MUTINY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Amsterdam reports that extraordinary rumors are afloat at Wilhelmshaven, ...

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  8. BERLIN PAPER'S WARNING

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the London "Times" says that inspired articles in tho German newspapers are preparing the people for ...

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  9. AWFUL CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA.

    The Milan correspondent of the London "Times" says that a terrifying picture of the social conditions in Russia has been supplied by a ...

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  10. THE WARILDA CRIME

    LONDON, Wednesday.-A survivor of the Adelaide S.S. Co.'s Warilda, a hospital ship, which was torpedoed in mid-Channel on Saturday with 800 cot ...

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  11. "BATTLE DEFINTELY WON"

    PARIS, Wednesday.—General Mangin, speaking to a group of press correspondents to-day, outlined the main features of the great battle, and ...

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  12. LATEST BATTLE BULLETINS

    PARIS, Wednesday.—General Petain reports:—In the region of Montdidier. we made local progress south of ...

    Article : 139 words
  13. DESTROYING A SUBMARINE

    A Devonport resident lias received from a relative, engaged in the British service, the following interesting account relating how a German ...

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  14. STANLEY

    The fourth anniversary of the war was celebrated in the Circular Head district by special and intercessory services in the churches on Sunday. ...

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  15. UNBURIED CORPSES IN STREETS.

    Trotsky assorts that famine cannot be said to exist, as "We have not yet seen queues before the undertakers' shops." ...

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  16. BRITISH.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Official: We destroyed five German machines on Tuesday, and dropped 24 tons of bombs on railways, aerodromes and ...

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  17. DUTCH INDIGNATION.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—The deepest indignation prevails in Holland over the, Warilda crime. It is generally regarded us a reprisal for ...

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  18. BOLSHEVIK EXCESSES.

    Bolshevik excesses, which include the armed raiding af farms, is provoking increased popular hostility. The latest local Soviet elections reveal a great ...

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  19. ALLIES CROSS THE VESLE.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Allies have crossed to the north bank of the Vesle, defeating enemy counter-attacks. ...

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  20. AMERICA.

    LONDON, Thursday.—American official: On Wednesday, E. of Bazoches, we crossed the Vesle, and gained the Rheims-Soissons highway. Hostile ...

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  21. MORLANCOURT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The German attack at Morlancourt apparently aimed at the recovery of tho ground tho Australians gained on July 28 and ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An array order announces that the formation of a Fijian Labor Corps has been authorised. ...

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  23. TO END THE WAR

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—General March (Chief of Staff) declares that the United States Government has decided to raise an army of 5,000,000 ...

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  24. GALLIPOLI DECORATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Some 27 members of the House of Commons have petitioned the Cabinet to extend the Gallipoli decoration to the ...

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  25. RETURNED SOLDIER.

    Pte. A. Jones, a married man with a family, who enlisted at Smithton 2½ years ago, has been invalided home suffering from bronchitis, and arrived ...

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  26. PLOT TO KILL LENINE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Swedish reports reveal a plot to kill Trotsky and Lenine. Roth are closely guarded when they ...

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  27. SOLDIERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Douglas Haig has asked the Australian Agents-General to supply particulars of openings for soldiers for farming, stock-raising, and dairying ...

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  28. THE SILENT NAVY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The publication of an official statement affording in idea of the activities of the British Navy shows that between the ...

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  29. LOST GROUND RECOVERED.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The British have recovered all the lost ground on the Morlancourt front. ...

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  30. BLASTING ACCIDENT.

    Last Sunday, Holyman and Sons' office at Stauley was hit with stone whilst blasting operations were being carried out at the quarry. ...

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  31. CZECHS' GALLANT STAND.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Captain Huryan, reporting to the Czechlovak National Council here, said that he Czechs defeated the Germans in ...

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  32. HAIG'S OFFICIAL REPORT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Field-Marshal Haig reports:—English troops counter-attacked this morning in the sector S.W. of ...

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  33. WEDDING BELLS

    A very pretty wedding took place nl the Sacred Heart Church, Ulvorstone in Wednesday, July 31, tho contracting parties being Irene second daugh ...

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  34. NEW CHINESE PRESIDENT.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "New York Times" Peking correspondent states that the generals of the northern Chinese army after a ...

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  35. PREFERENTIAL TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday—In the House of Lords to-day Lord Beauchamp, in drawing attention to the Government's decision concerning ...

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  36. A TONNAGE PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—General M'Clay, when interviewed to-day, emphasised the necessity of speeding up The 1,000,000 Americans already in ...

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  37. BRAZILIAN TROOPS FOR FRANCE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Tim "New York Times" Washington correspondent, commenting on a cable received from Poets saving that the ...

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  38. COMING BACK "AFTER GERMANY WINS."

    A Renmark (S.A.) correspondent writes:—Mr. T. Smith, a well-known sheep farmer from Kingston, who is staying at Renmark, has received a ...

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  39. IN AIRANIA.

    ROME, Wednesday.—Italian official: Our cavalry dispersed an enemy column on the Semeni, killing many and taking 72 prisoners. ...

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  40. SHIPBUILDING

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—The United States launched 123 vessels of a dead weight of 630,000 tons in July, and accepted delivery of 41 vessels ...

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  41. BRITISH ECONOMIC POLICY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Bonar [?] slated in the House of Commons to-day that the Imports and Exports Bill would be proceeded with ...

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  42. JAPANESE FREIGHTER TORPEDOED.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—A Japanese freighter was torpedoed off the coast yesterday. An American schooner rescued the crew. ...

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  43. CANADIAN FLYING CORPS.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday.—Captain Douglas Nickle, of the Royal Flying Corps, who is on route from France to Canada, said that ...

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  44. MERTONS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mertons have served the "Daily Mail" with a writ for livel. [Merton are [?] a writ to ...

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  45. FRENCH MISSION TO AUSTRALIA

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—M. Metin chief of the French mission to Australia, was presented to President Wilson to-day by M. Jusserand. ...

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