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  2. ALLIES DOUBLE THRUST SUCCEEDING MANY VILLAGES CAPTURED

    French communique:—Our attacks on the Avre battle front continued all day with increasing success. Montdidier was outflanked east and ...

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  3. FOUR MILES AUSTRALIAN ADVANCE

    In the Allied sttack to-day our men met the Germans al the way, a ad all the morning small parties of machine gunners and artillery men have been coming ...

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  4. MOSCOW SENSATION BRITISH CONSUL VICTIMISED

    According to a message from Moscow the Bolsheviks have arrested prominent Anglo-French representatives. LONDON, August 9, 9:45 p.m. ...

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  5. LOST WARLIDA

    Information has reached the Defence Department that 15 Australians, and not 14 (as previously stated), are missing from. the steamer Warilda, which was ...

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  6. ITALIAN RESULTS A VISIT TO VIENNA

    Italian official:—we forded the Chiess in Daone Valley and surprised a large enemy party, killing some and taking 21 prisoners. ...

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  7. FRENCH REPULSE RAIDS.

    A French comnimucque received this afternoon says:—There is no change on the battle front south of the Somme. There was some ...

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  8. WONDERFUL WORK OF TANKS.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters telegrsphed to-day:—Friday has been another day of good prosiest, with the offensive considerably widened by the ...

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  9. CAPTURE OF 4000 PRISONERS.

    French communique;—Following up the advance on the right by the British Fourth Army our troops to-day scored fresh successes. After breaking ...

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  10. BRITISH STRIKE NEAR BETHUNE.

    A new drive was begun by the British forces on the Flanders front, northeast of Bethune, this morning. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a ...

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  11. JAPAN MUST BE READY.

    Marshal Count Terauchi, Prime Minister of Japan, in the course of an interview, said that conditions might arise under which it would be necessary for ...

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  12. EIGHT ALLIED RAIDING STUNTS.

    A British-Italian official meesage states:—COr divisions carried out eight successful simulaneous raids between ...

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  13. QUIET ON THURSDAY NIGHT.

    Telegraphing last night, Reture's correspondent at British headquarters said —It is now comparatively quiet on the new battlefield. Our cavalry patrols, ...

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  14. BRITISH MANIFESTO ISSUED.

    It is annnounced by the Official Press Bureau that a declaration by the British government to the people of Russia, issued at Vladivostock, Murmansk, and ...

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  15. BRITISH RENEW ATTACKS.

    The Allies renewed their attack on the whole battle front southwards of the Somme, says Field-Marshal Haig in a report to the War Office on Friday. ...

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  16. GREAT NUMBER OF DEAD.

    Mr. Perry Robinson, "The Times" correspondent, says:—The great, number of German dead is the most striking feature of the torn battlefield. The ...

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  17. FEELING THE PRESSURE.

    German official:—We repulsed partial attacks at many points between the Yser and the Ancre. The British and French, bringing up ...

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  18. POLA AND DURAZZO BOMBED.

    Italian naval official:—The Anglo-Italian air activities since August 7 include the bombardment of military works at Durazzo (twice), and also of ...

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  19. AMERICAN ACTIONS NO MORE VOLUNTEERS

    Voluntary enlistment for the army and navy has been suspended from today, in order to prevent the disruption of industry. ...

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  20. AUSTRTAN CENTRES REACHED.

    We reputsed two attacks on Col del Rosso (west of the Piave front), says an official Italian message. Our airships bombed military ...

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  21. FIGHTING IN VESLE VALLEY.

    Reuter's American headquarters correspondent, describing the lighting in the Vesle Valley, telegraphed to-day:—The enemy methodically thought out the ...

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  22. TURKS ADVANCE AGAINST ARMENIANS.

    In Baku, the important Trans-Caucasian seaport, the situation is reported to be precarious. The Turks are advancing against the Armenians, and are ...

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  23. FRENCH CAPTURE MONTDIDIER.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in his latest report, says:—An attack was launched on the evening of August 9 in accordance with the ...

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  24. VISIT TO VIENNA.

    Eight Italian aeroplanes, commanded by Gabriele D'Annunzio, flew over Vienna to-day. They dropped manifestoes. Ons plane was forced to land near Viena ...

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  25. MOBILISING SLAVIC LEGION.

    Orders have been issued for the mobilisation of a Slavic Legion. ...

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  26. FRENCH LINE ON FRIDAY.

    Reture's French headquarters correspondent telegraphed on Friday evening: —The front, forthed as the result of the French advance to-day is a large convex ...

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  27. CONTINUED BRITISH ADVANCE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Out progress continues. ...

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  28. COMMAND OF FINNISH ARMY.

    According to the Essen papers General Mannerheim has resumed the command of the Finnish Army. ...

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  29. THE AMIENS RESULTS.

    Up to noon to-day the British and French in the Arniens sector had captured 17,000 prisoners and taken 200 guns. They had penetrated an average depth ...

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  30. GOVERNMENT CONTROL OF PACKING HOUSES.

    A recommendation has been made by the Federal Trade Commission to the effect that the Government should commander the packing houses and ...

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  31. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES AUSTRALIAN SWIMMERS RETURNING.

    Miss Fanny Durak and Miss Minnie Wylie, two fair Australian exponents of the art of natation, and both holders of swimming records, are returning, to ...

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  32. ALL DIVISIONS ENGAGED.

    Senator Pearce (Minister of Defence) has received the following message from General Eirdwood:—"All Our divisions took part in the ...

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  33. AMIENS SAFE

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at a luncheon, at Newport, Monmouthshire, emphssised the importance of the push back of the Germans from within gun range of ...

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  34. HURRICANE CAUSES 19 DEATHS.

    As result of a hurricane on Lake Charles, Louisiana, 19 deaths and a loss in property of £20,000 have been reported. ...

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  35. PROGRESS CONTINUED ON FRIDAY.

    I lieportjng 10 tne War Office to-day, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig said:—Our progress on the battle front continues. The French have taken Fres ...

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  36. CAPITAL WORK OF AIRMEN.

    Our aeroplanes, in the week ended August 7, dropped many tons of exposives, with good results, on Ostend and Zeebrugge. Three hostile arroylanes ...

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  37. MINERS' FEDERATION

    The Official Press Bureau states:—The executive of the Miners" Federation in Great Britain, in a manifesto, strenuously appeals to the miners' loyalty to ...

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  38. M. MALVY VISITS SPAIN.

    M. Malvy, an ex-Minister of France, who was recently banished for five years for dereliction of duty in connection with the sales of military secrets to ...

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  39. BETWEEN ANCRE AND OISE.

    A German evening official announcement states:—Between the Ancre and the Oise enemy attacks were shattered before our fighting positions. ...

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  40. A GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    German official:—The enemy attached with strong forces on Thursday between the Ancre and the Arre. Favored by a thick fog be forced his way with tanks ...

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  41. CAPTURES IN PICABDY BATTLE.

    London mesages state that the day of the prisoners captured in the Picardy battle have been taken by the Australians and the Canadians. ...

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  42. THE CHINESE GOVERNMENT

    Reuter's correspondent at Pekin telegraphed on August 8:—The Chinese Government has refused to receive Cardinal Petrelli, who was recently appointed ...

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  43. FIERCE FIGHTING AT CHIPILLY.

    Reture's correspondent at British headquaters telegraphs:—The Anglo-American assault between the Ancre and the Somme (mentioned by Fiel. ...

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  44. ANZACS CAPTURE FRAMERVILLE.

    The Allied adrance made additional progress to-day. Thousands of prisoners have not vet been counted. Australian troops captured Framerville ...

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  45. HUN MURDER TRAPS.

    Mr. Raymond Carroll, a well-known correspondent with the Americans in France, in a despatch received on August 9, ...

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  46. PLENTY OF U BOATS 150 DESTROYED; 360 CONSTRUCTED.

    With reference to Mr. Lloyd George's statement, that 150 German submarines were sunk, the estimated total production of submarines by Germany is about ...

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  47. SUGAR SUPPLIES

    Reture's Agency learns that the Government has decided to give. the signateries to the Brussels Sugar Convention six months' notice of its intention ...

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  48. BARRAGE STEMS THE EXEMY.

    Mr. W. Beach Thomas, the "Daily Mail" correspondent at the British Headquarters, says that the advance in use Amiens sector was one of the greatest ...

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  49. A POST-WAR WORK

    A meeting of the executive committee of the fund raised for the exection of the abovenamed statue was held at the office of the secretary (A. E. H. Evans), ...

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  50. STILL OPERATING IN ATLANTIC.

    Submarine depredations in the Atlantic are continutd. Another ship is reported to have been sunk. ...

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  51. LATEST RESULTS IN THE AIR.

    The latest French aviation communique says:—Despite the bad weather out squadrons fought numerous actions, felling 14 German aeroplanes and setting ...

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  52. THE ATTACK ON MONTDIDIER.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Yesterday afternoon and evening the advance of the Allied armies continued on ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN LOSSES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 34 words
  54. LUSITANIA CRIME

    It is announced that Commander von Schwieger, who was in charge of the submarine that sank the Lusitania, perished aboard the U88. which was ...

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  55. TWENTY-TWO FOR THIRTY-NINE.

    In his latest description of aviation work Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—In air fighting oinAugust 9 Twe ...

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  56. ANGLO-FRENCH IMPERIALISM

    According to German correspondents M. Lenin, the Bolshevik Premier. addressing the executive of the Soviets, at Moscow, said that the fatal plans of ...

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  57. STILL BORROWING

    It is announced that the Australian Commonwealth loan of£4,750,000, which has been underwritten, will be redeemable in 1922-27, and may be converted ...

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  58. FRENCH AVIATION RECORD.

    The French aviation communique states that notwithstanding the dense mist and low clouds our air squadrons multiplied their reconnaisances of the ...

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  59. WONDERFUL AIR WORK.

    The magnificent work of the aviation service in the recent offensive is described by Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Our aeroplanes co-oprated with the ...

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  60. BATTALION OF DEATH

    Madam Botchkarova, the famous Colonel of the Russian Women's Battalion of Death, has arrived in London. She is a striking figure, with her powerful ...

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  61. FIGHTING NEAR CHAULNES.

    What the Paris papers enthusiastically style "the British, revenge" is progressene in a fashion unprecedented in any other British offensive. The advance has been ...

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  62. THRILLING ESCAPE

    Private J. L. Newman, No. 1074, 17th Bastation, a Newcastle miner, who enlisted in Sydney, has arrived in London, after having experienced a series ...

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  63. BY AIR TO EGYPT

    The Official Press Bureau states that two Royal Air Force officers, accompanied by two mechanies. have just flown from England to Egypt on an ...

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  64. DESTRUCTION OF CITRUS TREES IN THE TERRITORY.

    Hon. P. McM. Glynn (the Minister of Home and Territories) stated on Saturday:—"In view of the existence in the Northren Territory of the disease known ...

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  65. FRANCO-BRITISH OFFENSIVE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters says that the Franco-British offensive in the Amiens sector was resumed this moring in the weather, ...

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  66. PRESIDENT WILSON

    The "Weekly Despatch" states that Dr. Woodrow Wilson, the American President, intends to visit England. ...

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  68. GERMANS EVACUATING LYS VALLEY.

    In the new Allied drive, near Betnune. the Germans are evacuating the valley of the Lys River. ...

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  69. ZEPPLIN FLEES

    A formation of our largo seaplanes in the North Sea, says as Admiraly report. sighted a Zeppehim an an attiude of 4000 it. The aeroplanes chimbell to stack. ...

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  70. FURTHER FRENCH PROGRESS.

    French communique:—Our troops operating on the right of tho British pursued their successes yesterday evening and night. ...

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