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  2. MORE ALLED GAINS IN THE WET FRENCH CAPTURE LASSIGNY

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters telegraphed this afternoon:—The enemy is desperately clinging to the western and southern edges of the ...

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  3. HOW ANZACS FOUGHT

    A description of the work of the Australians, written at British headquarters on Saturday, shows the brilliant work performed by our troops. The ...

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  4. 'LIONS' AT LIHONS

    Yesterday morning the Australian infanty passed well beyond Lihons, walking through the actual town with the tanks. This stiff obstacle to the advance is ...

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  5. HARBORS BOARD

    "It is some time ago," writes "Qualification," "since I referred to the question of qualifications, and on reading "The Daily Herald" for August 13 I noticed an ...

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  6. BOWLED OUT

    During his specch in the Address in Reply debate in the House of Assembly yesterday afternoon Mr. McLunes, who made his "maiden" effort, vigorously and ...

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  7. 360,000 CASUALTIES; 1200 GUNS.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters telegraphed this afternoon:—the Allied drive from Montdidier to the north of the Somme has reached a ...

    Article : 251 words
  8. RACKING RUSSIA LENIN GOVERNMENT TOTTERING

    The Russian situation remains sin;Sterely obscure. Stockholm messages state that the Lenin Government is tottering, and the Anti-Bolsheviks are ...

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  9. AUSTRALIANS RECAPTURE PROYART.

    The Australians lost and recaptured Proyart. They are gradually improving their line. ...

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  10. FRENCH GAIN AT LASSIGNY.

    The French have captured the main position of the Lassigny Massif, and dominate the communications of Roye. ...

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  11. POSITION IMPROVED NEAR ROYE.

    Field-Marshal Sir. Douglas Haig reports:—We further improved our positions northward of the Roye road and on the north bank of the Somme, ...

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  12. ENEMY'S REDUCED MAN POWER.

    Tne following statement amplifies the text of the captured Ludendorff order, mentioned in a previous cable. The whole purport of the order is the ...

    Article : 183 words
  13. BOLSHEVIK SYSTEM COLLAPSING.

    The news from Russia is scrappy and confused, but it is clear that the German's Bolshevik system of government is everywhere collapsing before the ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. BATTLE FRONT QUIETER.

    The battle front is comparatively quiet except for hostile artillerying, says Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig in to-day's report to the British War Office. ...

    Article : 165 words
  15. CZECHO-SLOVAKS.

    The Press [?] states that the [?] tish Government has issued a declaration to the effect that Britain regards the Czecho-Slovaks as an allied nation. It ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. BOMBING ENEMY DEFENCES.

    The British Air Ministry reports.—Our aeroplanes on the night of August 13 attacked an aerodrome, trains, anti-aircraft defences, and other targets with bombs ...

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  17. CAVALRY AT VAUVILLERS.

    Mr. Perry Robinson, "The Times" correspondent, states that the Australians repulsed, the enemy counter at Lihons. A conspicuous cavalry feat ...

    Article : 188 words
  18. REPUBLICAN MOVEMENT IN BULGARIA.

    A Republican movement in Bulgaria is reported by the German newspapers. ...

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  19. HINDEBURG RE-ENTRY.

    A Paris message says that the enemy's rapid recoil against the Somne threatens an unexampled loss of stores and heavy guns. The Germans have decided ...

    Article : 165 words
  20. 31,000 PRISONERS; 675 GUNS.

    It was authoritatively stated this evening that the Germans in the morn, ing vigorously counter-attacked Lassigny. The results are awaited. ...

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  21. SUED FOR LIBEL BILlY HUGHES IN IT

    Many people are writing to the "Daily Mail" offering to subscribe from one guinea to 10 guineas to defray Mr. Hughes' legal expenses in the action ...

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  22. THE GERMAN REINFORCEMENTS.

    It was authoritatively stared this afternoon that the Crown Prince as well as Prince Ruppreont of Bavaria are now contributing men to the Ancre and Oise ...

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  23. PATIENT FRENCH ADVANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that a semi-official French statement says:—Our patient advance by local actions ...

    Article : 142 words
  24. MR. WATT SCEPTICAL.

    Mr. wait the Acting Prime Minister, when this cable was brought under his notice, remarked that it was interesting to note the attitude of goodwill toward ...

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  25. SLACKENING OF ADVANCE.

    Mr. Percival Phillips, the "Daily Express" correspondent at the British headquarters, says:— Although the advance has somewhat ...

    Article : 159 words
  26. FIVE FRENCH TOWNS BURNING.

    The correspondent of the "Pent Journal" at the British front says that Chaulnes, Carbonnel, Suzanne, Mericourt, and Peronne are burning. ...

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  27. COLLIERY TROUBLES

    The West Maitland and Richmond Main trouble is complicating matters for the Miners' Federation. The system of two skips at the coal face has been in ...

    Article : 128 words
  28. THE LUXURY TAX

    The duxury tax committee's report has been issued. It recommends a duty of [?], in the 1/ on the purchase price of the following:—Jewellery, furriers' goods, ...

    Article : 76 words
  29. KIPLING ON THE PLATFORM

    Another crowded audience greeted Alexander Watson, the popular reciter and entertainer, last night in the Adelaide Town Hall, when in compliance ...

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  30. NOTHING IMPORTANT ON FRENCH FRONT.

    French, communique:—There was no important event at night time on the battle front. Several enemy raids in the Vosges and ...

    Article : 37 words
  31. HOTEL LICENCES

    Yesterday in the Full Court-composed of the Chief Justice (Sir George Murray), Mr. Justice Gordon, and Mr. Justice Buchanan—an application was heard ...

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  32. HUN'S BACK ON 1916 LINE.

    Mr. Campbell, "The Times" correspondent, thinks that the enemy's desperate attempts to check the Anglo-French between the Some and the Oise does ...

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  33. GERMANS REPULSE ATTACKS.

    German official:—We repulsed oftrepeated attacks southward of Merris. We also repulsed attacks northward of the Amiens to Roye road and southward ...

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  34. ANZACS CAPTURE 8OOO PRISONERS.

    Up to the present the Australians have captured 8000 prisoners and 120 guns, and have advanced 13 miles. ...

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  35. A WET CANTEEN

    The War Chest Club is opening a wet canteen, which is intended, to keep the soldiers from drinking dens. ...

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  36. ADVANCE MOMENTARILY HUNG UP.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters telegraphed last evening:—Our pursuit of the German retreat has reached the point of momentary ...

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  37. KING VISITS THE FRONT.

    His Majesty King George to-night returned to London from France. He hed spent a most strenuous week on the western font.He covered many ...

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  38. HIGHWAY ROBBERY

    In the court of general sessions tonight the trial was concluded in which Henry Cook was charged with having, with another man, robbed two officials ...

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  39. BRITISH DESTROYER SINKS

    The Admiralty reports that a British destroyer was seriously damaged in a collision with a torpado boat, and sunk in the Mediterranean Sea on August 6. ...

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  40. DEPRESSION IN GERMANY.

    The "R[?]eimsenes westraen[?] Zer tung" (Essen) writes:—Events in the west have taken a critical turn. Faint hearts have lost all confidence and fear ...

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  41. COPRA SCHOONER WRECKED.

    The copra schooner Baxter, from San Francisco was totally wrecked on the Fiji reef. The crew were landed in boats. ...

    Article : 96 words
  42. BERLIN'S EXPLANATION

    In connection with the Admiralty statement regarding the sinking of British motor boats off the Dutch coast, and the downing of a Zeppelin, the German ...

    Article : 63 words
  43. HUNGRY SPAIN

    News received from Madrid shows that there are food riots in various Spanish towns. ...

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  44. BETWEEN MATZ AND OISE.

    French communique:—During the day we renewed our attacks between Matz and the Oise. Despite strong resistance we made ...

    Article : 78 words
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  48. AMERICAN AVIATORS AT WORK.

    American official:—Our aviators successfully bombed the rairoad yards at Longuyon, Dommary. Baroacourt, and Conflans. All our machines returned. ...

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