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  2. A MAGNIFICENT ADVANCE TWELVE STRONGHOLDS TAKEN

    After cantuning Chaulnes the French troops continued their advance and reached Nes[?]e, between Chaulnes and Roye. ...

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  3. FEEDING HERSELF BRITAIN OF TO-DAY

    Mr. Campbell Jones, a member of the Australian Press Delegation, [?] an interview with the "Evening Standard," referring to the country as seen under ...

    Article : 167 words
  4. A BRILLIANT FEAT

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters, writing on Tuesday, states:—Two Australian pilors and observers had a remarkable adventure last week. They ...

    Article : 514 words
  5. WILL SPAIN FIGHT?

    "The Times" Madrid correspondent reports that the torpedoing of the Carasa has created a crisis. Ministers are hastening to Madrid. It is proposed to ...

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  6. MIGHT IS RIGHT BOLSHEVIKS IN POWER

    Competent authorities state that the Bolshevik Government is being [?]ain tained by battalions of Letts and Red Guards in limited numbers, but they ...

    Article : 164 words
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  8. UNTENABLE

    Marshal Haig reports:—The successful attacks since August 8 delivered by the Fourth, Third, and First British Armies have rendered the enemy's positions on ...

    Article : 299 words
  9. TACTICAL IMPORTANCE.

    Mr. W. Beach Thomas, the "Daily Mail" correspondent at the British headquarters, says the London troops advan[?]ng on Pelves (east of Arras) entered ...

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  10. MORLINCOURT.

    The French have crossed the Oise and captured Morlincourt. ...

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  11. CROISILLES, ABLAINCOURT, AND FAY.

    News has been received that the British have captured Croisilles (west of Bullecourt), Ablaincourt (north of Chaulnes) and Fay (south of Dompierre). ...

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  12. THREE ARMIES SWEEPING FORWARD.

    The Reuter correspondent at French headquarters, telegraphing late this afternoon, says:—Three French armies are engaged on both sides of the Oise, and are ...

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  13. ARABLE ENGLAND.

    It is stated by the Board of Agriculture that the arable area in England and Wales is 12,400,000 acres, an increase of 1.152,000 acres compared with the 1917 ...

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  14. THOUSANDS SHOT IN FINLAND.

    M. Tanner, a prominent Finnish Socialist, states that the White Guards in Finland recently shot 10.000 persons, of whom many were perfectly innocent, ...

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  15. THE FRENCH FRONT.

    French communique:—There were violent bombandments in the night time on the Somme. Enemy raids in Lorraine were resultless. ...

    Article : 49 words
  16. WONDERFUL ACHIEVEMENTS.

    General Humbert's army, according to a message from Reuter's French headquarters correspondent, at 10.30 this morning, has captured Noyon, amd General ...

    Article : 56 words
  17. AGAINST HINDENBURG.

    The "Vossische Zeitung" declares that Mr. Lloyd George is Field-Marshal von Hindenburg's great opponent. As he has so often done before, he is endeavoring ...

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  18. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Last night about midnight the German guns, which had been throwing gas and other shells indiscriminately about the areas they dominated, occupied by ...

    Article : 326 words
  19. BIG THINGS DOING.

    There has been heavy fighting north of the Scanpe. The Germans have retaken Oppy. A general stiffening north of the Somme is noticeable. The Australians ...

    Article : 57 words
  20. AS INTOLERABLE SITUATION.

    The Vladivostock agent of the Reuter Company states that as a result of the ultimatum by the Allied and Czeen forces and the local authorities the ...

    Article : 62 words
  21. FIVE NOTABLE CAPTURES

    Ginchy, Guillemont, and Juvigny have been captured, and the outskirts of Maurepas and le Tramsloy reached. Lesboeufs and Morval have been entered. ...

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  22. FINE WORK OF HAIG'S ARMY.

    Marshal Haig reports:—Southward of the Somme we maintained our pressure upon the enemy during the night time, and we are advancing eastward. ...

    Article : 157 words
  23. ENCOURAGING FIGURES.

    The latest news is tha Longueval, which four times changed hands, is now in German possession, but intense fighting is proceeding on the 1st Army's front, north ...

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  24. WOMEN MUST FIGHT

    The German press appeals for many more women to do military work and release men for the front. It appears that up to now fewer than 15,000 women ...

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  25. THE NEW LINE.

    Reuter learns that there has been no change north of Bapaume. We have taken Bapaume and reached the Bapaume-Beaulencourt road. Our troops ...

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  26. ROLL OF HEROES CASUALTY LIST NO. 426

    2104a, Pte, G. H. Best, Adelaide (24/7/13). Lieut. H. V. Conrad, Adelaide (8/8/18, p.r.w.). 6498, Pte. L. L. DUNKLEY, Greenock (24/7/18, p.r.w.). ...

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  27. 'MOBILITY'

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent reports that the "Koelnische Volks Zeitung" has noted with satisfaction that German tacties have found an autidote to the ...

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  28. IRISH RECRUITING

    Daily the prospects of the Irish voluntary recruiting campaign are m[?]ving. The new machinery promises to move smoothly and with good [?]t. ...

    Article : 108 words
  29. WAR PRISONERS

    Reuter's Amsterdam agent [?]ates that Berlin semi-officially reports that Britain on August 22 notified her readiness to ratify the Anglo-German war prisoners ...

    Article : 71 words
  30. NOYON CARRIED

    A French communique states:—During the day we progress in the region of the Canal Dunord, which we skirted on the whole length except towards Catigny ...

    Article : 122 words
  31. BAPAUME FALLS.

    Reuter reports that the British have captured Bapaume. ...

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  32. SPOTTED FEVER

    Reuter's correspondent at Zurich telegraphs:—Spotted typhus fever has broken out in Galizin and Bulkovinia. Fifty cases are officially admitted. ...

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  33. BACK TO PERONNE.

    The Australians are only a mile and a half from Peronne. ...

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  34. NOYON TAKEN.

    The French have captured Noyon. ...

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  35. IN ALBANIA

    A wireless Austrian official message from Albania states:—The enemy has captured positions in the southern part of the Tomor Mountain and between the ...

    Article : 43 words
  36. WATTLE BUTTON DAY HELP FOR THE TROOPS.

    The Wattle Day League, ambulance department, held a button day yesterday in the city and Port Adelaide and Semaphore, with the purpose of increasing the ...

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  37. 'SAMPLES' REVUE

    The bright and sparkling London revue, "Samples," will be presented at the Tivoli Theatre on Saturday, evening next, in its entirety, direct from seasons ...

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  38. STRONG COMMENTS

    The theft of a bicycle valued at £6 by a schoolboy, aged 10 years 11 months, and its subsequent sale to a gravedigger, were strongly commented upon by Mr. ...

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  39. IN RUSSIA SEMINOFF'S ADVANCE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Harbin states that General Seminoff is continuing his advance, and has captured Dauria station and Haranor siding. The enemy has ...

    Article : 63 words
  40. AMERICAN PROGRESS

    American official communique:—Northward of the Aisne we progressed in the region of Juvincourt, despite strong enemy resistance. Our patrols along ...

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  41. EQUAL PAY FOR EQUAL WORK

    The Press Bureau reports that the committee on production has awarded the women tramway and omnibus workers an advance of 25/ weekly over the pre-war ...

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  42. GERMAN VERSION

    A wireless German official states:—We repulsed five English attacks between the Rivers Searpe and Sensee. We thrice recapture Boiry and Notredarne, ...

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  43. ARE WE PREPARED

    Canon Hornabrook writes:—Sir—The continued progress of the Allies on the western front encourages us to lock forward more confidently than ...

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  44. THE USSURI FRONT.

    Reuter's correspondent at Vladivostock states that on the Ussuri front on August 24 the enemy attacked desperately. All the Allied forces, except the Americans, ...

    Article : 73 words
  45. RESTIVE WORKERS PROMISE TO SEAMEN UNFULFILLED.

    Mr. A. Gibson, secretary of the Victorian branch of the Federated Seamen's Union, said to-day that a promise made by Mr. Poynton (Acting Minister of the ...

    Article : 170 words
  46. AFRICA'S WOOL CLIP

    At Bloemfontein an important meeting of the Free State Wool farmers decided to send delegates to the Pretoria conference, at which questions requesting ...

    Article : 53 words
  47. SEVERE FIGHTING.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio says it is officially stated that the enemy's forces on the Japanese front number about 8000 infantry, with 14 field guns ...

    Article : 107 words
  48. 'THE IRISH SEVEN'

    The Irish seven enquiry was continued to-day. A number of young women in the court this morning bestowed smiles upon and blew kisses to the interned men. ...

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  49. RECRUITING

    Hon. D. Mackinnon, M.L.A. (Director-General of Recruiting) does not agree with the statement attributed to Mr. Orchard (Minister of Recruiting) that the ...

    Article : 153 words
  50. ENGINEERS ADOPT ARBITRATION.

    As the members of tie Amalgamated Society of Engineers who are on strike in the Melbourne district have accepted by a small number of votes exceeding ...

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  51. WAS IT SUICIDE?

    Sergeant Molloy, of the Hindmarsh police, telephoned to the city watchhouse yesterday that at about 11.30 a.m. that day Elizabeth Strone (37), wife of ...

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  52. PORT ADELAIDE AND SEMAPHORE

    Good business was done at Port Adelaide and Semaphore. At Port Adelaide £65 1/5 was collected, and at the Semaphore £49 14/. ...

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  53. BUSY BURGLARS TAILOR'S SHOP ENTERED.

    Another addition to the fairly long list of burglarious entries to tailoring establishments during the past 12 months was made on Thursday evening, ...

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  54. PECULIAR TRAM ACCIDENT.

    Shortly after midday yesterday a peculiar accident happened to a tramcar which was passing round the corner of North temace and King William street. A stone ...

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  55. AUSTRALIA DAY AT WANBI.

    Australia Day was celebrated at Wanbi on August 22. The weather was somewhat showery in the morning, but did not interfere with the function, which was ...

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  56. AUSTRALIAN COPPER SALE TO GREAT BRITAIN.

    The Acting Prime Minister announced last night that the had just received advice from Mr. Hughes that although the copper situation in Great Britain was not ...

    Article : 164 words
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  58. THEFT FROM DRESSMAKERS.

    On Wednesday night thieves paid an unwelcome visit to the dressmaking establishment of Marion C. Sykes at Port road, Hindmarsh, and removed about ...

    Article : 79 words
  59. MORE MEN

    A wireless message received by courtesy of the American Consul from Washington states that the Senate has passed the Man Power Bill, providing the men ...

    Article : 58 words
  60. MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENT.

    A serious motor cycle accident occurred near Eagle-on-the-Hill on Tuesday afternoon, when a motor cycle and [?]decar on which a Mr Gr[?]am and his eldest ...

    Article : 107 words
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  63. ADELAIDE GLEE CLUB.

    The committee of the Adelaide Glee Club has forwarded a cheque for £135 [?]2 to the Red Cross Society, being the proceeds from the concert given in ...

    Article : 37 words
  64. PINCESS AS COLONEL.

    Princess Mary has been appointed a colonel of the Lothlan Regiment of the Royal Scots. ...

    Article : 21 words
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