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  2. SPIRITED FIGHTING IN THE WEST ENEMY RESISTANCE STIFFENED

    Th Australians have taken the height of Mont St. Quentin a mile north of Peronne, and they are now moving towards Bussu. Already they are ...

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  3. AT THE SOMME

    From the Official Correspondent with the A.I.F. HEADQUARTERS, August [?]1. Yesterday morning the Australian in ...

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  5. THE FIFTY-FIRST

    [?] [?] Beach Thomas, the Daily Mail" correspondent in a graphic despatch describing the methods of and incidents in the latest British advance, ...

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  6. RUSSIAN RUIN THE MIX-UP IN S[?]ERiA

    A Petrograd message, received via Berlin, states that the Commissary of Home Affairs. M. Unitski, has been assassinated. The murderers have been [?] ...

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  7. THE POLICE STRIKE SETTLED BY NEGOTIATION

    The London police are asking for an increase to 8/ a day. war borrus, and official recognition. The union demands were urged at meetings held on August ...

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  8. LENIN'S CARE FOR HIS LIFE.

    The Bolshevik Premier, M. Lenin has not been seen in Moscow for months except under the strongest guard, soldiers lining the streets and other. [?] ...

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  9. THE CITY POLICE JOIN IN.

    The city police have joined the strikers and enormous properties have been left to the guardianship of amateur specials. General Smuts has been deputed to ...

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  10. MONT KEMMEL CAPTURED.

    Mont Kemmel has been captured. ...

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  11. BRITISH FLIERS DEEDS.

    Dealing with aviation Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports to the British War Office:—We destroyed 12 enemy aeroplanes and ...

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  12. LENIN WOUNDED.

    Russian reports state what M. Lemn, the Bolshevik Premier, was hit twice a bullet lodging in each shoulder. In one case the lung was affected. ...

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  13. COMBLES AND PERONNE.

    Beuter's correspondent at Paris states that consequent on the British capture of Combles and Clery-Sur-Somme, the battle is progressing excellently. The ...

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  14. S[?]MPATHETIC CONSIDERATION PROMISED.

    The Government lias promised tho police sympathetic consideration provided they return to duty. ...

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  15. 4000 BOLSHEVIKS

    "The Time "correspondent at Harbin telegraphs;—The Japanese leader, Generalissimo Otani, heavily defeatea the Bolsheviks on the borders of ...

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  16. PROGRESS BEYOND BAPAUME.

    Field-Marshall Sir Douglas Haig reporte:—Operations are proceeding satisfactorily eastward and northward of ...

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  17. SETTLEMENT ARRIVED AT.

    The police strike was settled after Mr. Lloyd George received a deputation. The men will receive a weekly increse of 137 and will resume duty immediately. ...

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  18. BULLECOURT AND COMBLES.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig announces the capture of Gery-sur-Somme, Combles, Bullecourt, and Hendecourt-les-Cagnicourt. ...

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  19. A BROKEN BRIDGE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Shanghai, in an undated message states:—Operations on the Ussuri front were suspended owing to a broken bridge. ...

    Article : 56 words
  20. ARTILLERY DUELS BY NIGHT.

    French communique:—There was a lively artillery duel at night time in. the region of Canal du Nord; also north: of Noyon and between the Ailette and ...

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  21. IS THE END IN SIGHT?

    The Official Press Bureau says:—In replying to Count Orlando's congratulations on the Brivosh successes on the west front, Mr. Lloyd George says:—"Thanks to the ...

    Article : 92 words
  22. CAPTURES BY THE BRITISH.

    Reporting to the War Office to-day, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig said:—Despite the destruction of river bridges our advanced troops crossed the Somme ...

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  23. A LONG ROAD AHEAD.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Bonar Law) speaking at a farewell to the Canadian editors, said the situation, was different from the black days of March, ...

    Article : 54 words
  24. BRIDGES DESTROYED.

    Advices from Tien-tsim state that the Allies on the Ussuri front advanced to the Uyeraya river, where they were checked owing to the enemy having ...

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  25. POWERFUL TYPE OF MEN

    Reater's correspondent at British headquarters adds:—We lately captured note[?] handed by battalion headquarters to a, relief on our right. The following are ...

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  26. BRITISH BOMBERS' SUCCESS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We destroyed 11 hostiles and drove down 10 uncontrollable. Nine British are ...

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  27. AMERICANS IN BRITAIN

    The "Daily Mail" states that the Mersey was crowded on Wednesday with large steamers, packed with American troops, who were enthusiastically greeted ...

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  28. JAPANESE CONSUL LEAVES MOSCOW.

    It is reported here that the Japanese Consul-General and the Embassy staff have now left Moscow. They were the last Entente representatives of the city. ...

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  29. PAESED THE HINDENBURG LINE.

    The British passed, the Hindenburg line at Bullecourt and captured Riencourt. ...

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  30. CANADIANS CAPTURE HAUCOURT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig coninues:—She Canadians successfully attacked astride the Arras-Cambrai road, and ...

    Article : 79 words
  31. ACTIVITY OF "BERDMENT."

    The Air Ministry reports:—Yesterday morning we attacked the railway station at Conflans and a hostile aeredrome. We directly hit hangars at ...

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  32. NEUTRALS ENTER PROTEST.

    News from Kiett, capital of the Ukraine, states that neutral representatives protested to the Soviet Government against the mass arrests of ...

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  33. RAIDS ON GERMANY CAUSE DEVASTATION AND DEATH.

    Travellers from Germany state that 40 people were killed by the Allied air raid on Co[?]ogne. Entire streets were devastated at Manunheim, and the aniline works ...

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  34. AFRICAN HONORS

    Viscount Buxton, Governor-General of South. Africa, refering to the honors con-' fenred in conneotion with the campaigns in German East and West Africa, said ...

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  35. BRITISH CAPTURE REINCOURT.

    News was received at noon that the British has advanced 2000 yards on a seven mi[?]e front between the Scarpe and Bullecourt. They captured Reincourt ...

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  36. SPYING UP-TO-DATE

    It transpires that French aviators have been carrying to Germany intelligence agents, whom the aeronlanes picked up and brought back when their missions ...

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  37. MORE GERMAN RECAPTURES.

    German official:—We have recaptured) Hendecourt. We threw back the enemy on both sides of Bullecourt and beyond the ...

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  38. SEVENTEEN SUCCESSFUL VISITS.

    The [?] [?] [?] says:—Details of the weeks air activity show over 200 tons of bombs were dropped on enemy organisations in the battle area aloue. We ...

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  39. A KNIGHT DEGRADED.

    The Official Press Bureau anno[?] that the King has degraded Sir [?] Jonas from the degree of Knight [?] lor. ...

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  40. THE FIGHTING AT NOYON.

    All accounts agree that General Mangin's drive on Thursday provoked a [?]esperate struggle on the Ailette and at Noyon. Mr. Gampbell states the ...

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  41. HUN RETREAT IN FLANDERS.

    The Germans are retreating in Flanders. and the British have re-occupied Bailleul (south-east of Ypres.) ...

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  43. AUSTRALIANS CAPTURE HEM.

    Hem (north-west of Peronne), wihioh i was captured yesterday, was taken the Australians. ...

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  44. BRUTAL GERMANS

    It is stated in the "Telegraaf" that women and girls are being deported from Ghent for forced labor behind the German fro[?]t, replacing deported mem whose ...

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  45. REINCOURT RECAPTURED.

    German official:—After bitter fighting we captured Reincourt and the eastern part of Bullecourt. We shifted our defence to a line run ...

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  46. THE ENTRY INTO BAPAUME.

    Renter's correspondent at British headquarterns telegraphs:—There was nothing particularly dramatic in the New Zealanders' capture of ...

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  47. LEAGUE OF NATIONS "THE HERALD" REPORTS.

    "H.M.B." writes:—Sir—"The Daily Herald" reponted the recent series of lectures on "A League of Nations' so well that I hope its ...

    Article : 329 words
  48. ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    Italian, officia:—We penetrated deeply the enemy's positions at Monte Maio, inflicting heavy casualties. We took 25 prisoners. ...

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  49. MISCELLANEOUS CABLES MOEE TALE.

    At Aberdeen to-day Mr. Hughes was the guest of the Chamber of Commerce at a dinner. He was splendidly received. ...

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  50. ENEMY TRAPS FAIL.

    In a message from the American headquarters in France. "The Times" correspondent says:—The Germans in the Vosges sectors ...

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  51. DROPPING THE SCALES GERMAN MASSES AND PEACE.

    The "Frankiurter Zeitung" draws attention to the change which has come over the Pan-Gennans. It says:—"They no longer rage, but silently consider the ...

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  52. THE SMOKE SCREEN

    The [?] appliance for preventing the smoke of steamers from rising has become an improtant antisubmariue device. The diaries of German U boat ...

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  53. THREE FRENCH ARMIES.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters telegraphed on Friday night:—The struggle continues violently on the whole front of Generals Debeny, Hum ...

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  54. ENEMY FORMS PISTOL SECTLONS.

    Mr. Perry Robinson, "he Times" correspondent telegraphs:—The Garmans are forming pistol sections in every infantry campany, and these are ...

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  55. VICTORY NOT YET AT ZENITH.

    "The Times" correspondent at laris says that French critics believe that the Allied victory is still far short of the maximum which it may be ...

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  56. COUNT HERTLING ANXIOUS.

    The German Chancellor (Count Hertling), addressing a deputation of students, gloomily directed Germany's difficulties in food, clothing, and other ...

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  57. THE JORDAN VALLEY

    The summer spent by the Australians in the Jordan Valley has been the most severe they have had since crossing the Canal. [?] heat has been extrome, and ...

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  58. WHEAT DISEASE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Zurich states; that the German agricultural papers are greatly concerned at the alarming increase of wheat disease, rendering the ...

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  59. FRENCH MAINTAIN THEIR GAINS.

    French, communique:—On the Somme, and in the region of Canal Du Nord there was no change at right time. Between the Allette and the [?] we ...

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  60. WHEN PERONNE WAS ABANDONED.

    Mr. Perty Robinson states that the Germans abandoned the easily defendable Peronne positions when the Aus stralians approached. leaving 275 ...

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  61. PAPER MONEY.

    Reuter's Stockholm correspondent states that the great shortage of foodstuffs from the Ukraine is explainable by the reluetance of the peasants to accept ...

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  62. FRENCH PROGRESS CONTINUED.

    French communique:—We threw back on the eastern bank of the Canal Du Nord the remaining enemy detachments and captured Catigny-Sermaize. ...

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  63. "BLESSED ARE THE PEACEMAKERS"

    The series of lectures and sermons arranged by the Adelaide Diocesan Social Union on "A League of Nations" was concluded last evening, when the ...

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  64. AUSTRALIANS CLEAR CLERY.

    During the night the Australians (says Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig t in a report to the War Office), drove the enemy from positions eastward of ...

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  65. GERMAN ADMISSION.

    A wireless German official message states:—The English are following up our retirement via Kemmel, Bailleul, and Neuf Berquin. and across the Lawe. ...

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  66. A FATAL AFFRAY.

    Consequent on injuries which he sustained in an affray at Hawthorn on Saturday night, Charles Alexander Skinner, 28, traveller, residing at George street ...

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  68. POLICE COMMISSIONER CHANGED.

    The Press Bureau states that Lieutenant-General Sir Cecil MacReady will succeed Sir E. C. Henry as Commissioner of Police for the metropolis. The King ...

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  69. ANZACS CROSSING THE [?]OMME.

    From the Offical Correspondent with the A.I.F. LONDON, August 30. The Australian patrols, who crossed ...

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  70. ANOTHER SPANISH STEAMER SUNK.

    The "Le Journal's" correspondent at Madrid reports the torpedoing of the Spanish steamer Alexandrine. ...

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  71. FRENCH REPORT COMBLES GAIN.

    French correspondient state that the British have captured Comples, and are now several kilometres beyond that stronghold. ...

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  73. "THOSE ROUGH BUSHMEN."

    The Gorman newspapers are widely discussing Australian feats, and are showing the popular delusion that the Australian soldiers are rough bushmen, ...

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  74. "DIGGERS" TREAD ON HUN HEELS.

    Mr. W. Beach Thomas the "Daily Mail" correspondent at the Brisiths headquarters telegraphing yesterday, said:—The enemy has fallen back behind the ...

    Article : 140 words
  75. SINKING OF THE ATAZMENDE.

    According to Reuter's correspondent in Madrid, the Minister of Foreign Affairs has informed the Cabinet that the forpedoing of the Spanish steamer Ataz ...

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