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  2. FRANCO-BRITISH ADVANCE OVER 25 MILE FRONT

    It is reported from Paris that the British and French attack was opened an Picardy this morning on a wide front west of Amiens. Good progress ...

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  3. AMERICAN NEWS

    The following official wireless news i[?] supplied by American. Consul-General in Sydney. The Washington Department of ...

    Article : 373 words
  4. ENGINEERS OUT 1500 ON STRIKE

    In accordance with the notice given yesterday, the members of the Amalgamated Society of Engineer ceased work to-day pending an adjustment of the wages ...

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  5. THE MEAT TROUBLE MR. RYAN CAUSTIC

    We are now in the middle of the second week of the price-fixing arrangement in regard to meat, and consumers are wondering when the Federal ...

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  6. IN RUSSIA FIGHT NEAR ARCHANGEL

    After landing at Archangel the Allies advanced southward along the Vologda railway. The opposing force, supported by Germans, offered a resistance five ...

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  7. NO PEACE YET

    Hon. A. J. Balfour, in the House or Commons, in replying to the pacifists, said that the true obstacle to peace was that the education of the Germans held ...

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  8. THE ALLIED LEADER

    M. Clemenceau, the Premier, in connection with the appointment of General Foch, the Allied Generalissimo, as a Marshal in the French Army, recapitulates ...

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  9. A GERMAN ADMISSION.

    A wireless German "evening official" message states that between the Ancre and the Avre the enemy forced their way into our positions. ...

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  10. INTERNAL CONDITIONS.

    Reuter's agent at Copenhagen states that Dr. Karl Hel[?]erich (Minister for the Interior) has arrived in Berlin to report to the Kaiser and the Chancellor of the ...

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  11. DEVELOPING FAVORABLY.

    French communique:—At 5 o'clock this morning we, in conjunction with the British troope, attacked south-east of Amiens. The attack is developing ...

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  12. GOOD CONDITIONS.

    French communique:—The attack we began this morning south-east of Amiens in conjunction with the British continued under good conditions. The ...

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  13. THE ITALIAN PART

    Italian naval communique:—Our seaplanes dropped 600 kilogrammes of bombs on the night of August 2, and 1500 kilogrammes on the morning of ...

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  14. THE AVRE CROSSED.

    Reuter's representative on the fighting from reports:—Franco-British[?]anks have crossed the Avre toward the Luce Valley. ...

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  15. VIGOROUS AERIAL WAR.

    Discussing aviation results a French communion, remarks:—A total of 184 enemy aeroplanes was brought down in July. One hundred and 54 were seen ...

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  16. A COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    The Commonwealth issues to-morrow a 5½ per cent, loan of £4,750,000 at £99 10/ per cent. ...

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  17. AGAINST VON HOTTER'S ARMY.

    Renters correspondent at the British headquarters, writing on Thursday, states:—The British heavily attacked at dawn this morning south of the Ancre ...

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  18. NEVER WILL BE FORGOTTEN

    It is reported that the majority of the Australians who were lost on the torpedoed ambulance ship Warilda were occupying the ward which was wrecked by ...

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  19. THE BRITISH BIRDMEN.

    The latest aviation reports of Marshal Haig etaies:—We dropped over 17 tons of bombs during Wednesday and Thursday with good effect. Fifteen ...

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  20. THE CULTURED GERMAN

    The German's bad captured two three French villages after some fierc[?] fighting, and a few of the inhabitants had had so time to make their escape ...

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  21. ENGINEERS' TROUBLE

    Sydney union circles regard the Melbourne engineers' strike as a local trouble only. Mr. Hampson (senior organiser of the Victorian Branch of the Amalgamated ...

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  22. DIRECT LINE OF ENEMY RETREAT.

    Telegraphing from the American headquarters on Thursday afternoon. Reuter's correspondent states:—Despite bad weather General Petain, continuing the ...

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  23. THE DIE CAST!

    It is stated by the Tokio correspondent of "The Times" that a general decline in leading stocks reveals the business world's interpretation of Japan's military ...

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  24. QUICK WORK.

    The battle opened with a tremendous three minutes' bombardment. Hundreds of tanks were engaged, and a large haul of prisoners was made. ...

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  25. BETAILERS' SUPPLIES STOPPED.

    Mr. Kleinsmith, of the People's Food Protection Association, tried in vain to-day to get meat for his Redfern shop at the markets. He was alternately ...

    Article : 363 words
  26. RED FLAG HOISTED

    News has been trickling through to Italy for some time about a great mutiny in the Austrian fleet early in February. It is possible now to give a ...

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  27. FROM ALBERT TO MONTDIDIER.

    The battle front now is approximately from Albert to Montdidier. ...

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  28. COURAGEOUS JUDGE HABEAS CORPUS IN CANADA.

    Mr. Justice Monte has declared that Parliament has no right to suspend the Habeas Corpus Act in Canada, and has ordered the release of two army ...

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  29. HARBONN[?]ERDS CAPTURED.

    Our rapid advance continues. Har[?]onniers has been captured. ...

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  30. FIVE MILES ADVANCE.

    All our objectives have been reached between Modancourt and Montdidier, and our average advance is five miles. We have taken 100 guns and 7000 ...

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  31. 'CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS'

    With the object of starting a fund for a weekly Labor newspaper in Geelong, the Australian Clerical Association decided to hold a fair from July 22 to 27. ...

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  32. PACIFIST EDITOR FINED.

    A message from Victoria, capital of British Columbia, states that W. E. Pierce, editor of "The Week," has been fined £200 for issuing a copy of "The ...

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  33. MANY MILES OF TERRITORY REGAINED.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law said that on a front of 20 kilometres between Morlancourt and Montdidier by o'clock we had reached all our ...

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  34. A BIG VICTORY.

    A Paris message says that President Poincate states that in the recent operations in the Marne-A[?]ons salient the Aslies took 35,0000 prisoners and ...

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  35. DISARMAMENT

    In the House of Commons, in replying to the pacifists, the Right Hon. J. M. Robertson, who described himself as a lifelong pacifist, ...

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  36. TWENTY-FIVE MILE FRONT.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, writing at noon on Thursday, states:—The Anglo-French are attacking on a front of approximately ...

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  37. THIEVES AT MALVERN

    It was reported to the police yesterday that on Wednesday afternoon Mrs. F. G. Koehncke left her home at No. III Cambridge terrace, Maivern, and on ...

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  38. GERMAN LINE SMASHED.

    Reuter's British headguarters correspondent states:—This morning's battle his developed into a success, the strategic consequences of which cannot yet be ...

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  39. NOT ENTITLED!

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law Stated that the law officers of England, Scotland, and Ireland bad unanimously given an opinion that women ...

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  40. NO HELP FROM QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Ryan (Premier of Queensland) wired the People's Food Protection Association to-day that he was unable to supply the meat asked for for the ...

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  41. THE NEW LINE.

    Marthal Haig, in his reports of the [?]hting, shows that the Allies have without doubt made a fine offensive. He writes:—The French gallantly ...

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  42. STOCKPOBT NEWS.

    August 5.—After some weeks of dry, frosty weather a welcome rain set in a few days ago, and it is Still wintry and cold, with heavy driving showers. The ...

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  43. HOME RULE

    In the House of Commons Mr. Shortt (Chief Secretary for Ireland) announced that a Government Committee was sitting endeavoring to shape an acceptable ...

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  44. CERISY AND BAYON VILLERS TAKEN.

    Heater's, correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on Thursday, afternoon, states:—The 7th, 108th, and 43rd divisions in Prince Rupprecht's ...

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  45. THE ALBANIA FIGHT

    French Eastern communique:—In Albania, the Austrians last night and to-day renewed violet attacks against our new front. Everywhere they were ...

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  46. WOMEN WANT A MINIMUM WAGE.

    A fight to secure a minimum wage of £2 15/ a week for women and minors in Wisconsin was opened before the Wisconsin Industrial Commission this week ...

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  47. MAILS ARRIVE.

    The Deputy Postmaster-General (Mr. E. W. Bramble) intimates that the mails which were dispatched from Adelaide on May 17 last have arrived in London. ...

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  48. QUEENSLAND PREMIER'S OPINIONS.

    Mr. Ryan (Queensland Premier), interviewed regarding his reply to Kleinsmith, said that he had sent a telegram as follows:—"For your [?] ...

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  50. AMERICANS GAIN GROUND

    American official:—We gained ground northward of the Vesle. ...

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  51. TERSE HAIG MESSAGE.

    Marshal Haig reports:—Operations were begun this morning on the Amiens front by the French First Army under General Debeny and British Fourth ...

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  52. HALF A MILLION ANGLO-FRENCH.

    Renter's correspondent at Paris states: —The French advanced to the south-east of Amiens to the assault without artillery preparation and found the enemy in ...

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  53. FACTURIES AT ROMBACH BOMBED.

    The Air Ministry reports:—Our aeroplanes successfully attacked explosive factories at Romhach with good results. All returned safely. ...

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  55. JAM TRADE BOARD'S DETERMINATION.

    The amended determination of the Victorian Jain Trade Board will come into operation on September 2. The rates of wages have been raised from 1[?] to ...

    Article : 57 words
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