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  2. ALLIES SCORE NEW TRIUMPHS DROCOURT-QUEANT LINE SMASHED

    The British, advancing on a six mile front, have captured Ytres, Etricourt, Manancourt, and 'Mesnil, and they have reached the line of the Tortille River. ...

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  3. FEEDING BRITAIN HOW THE PEOPLE ARE FED

    From July 14 the nation will be placed under a general scheme for rationing for sugar, butter, margarine, laid, butcher's meat, ham and bacon, and ...

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  4. FIRST CLASS

    This morning at daylight the Australians again attacked from the position won during the two days' heavy fighting at Mont St. Quentin. At the ...

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  5. LORD FORREST DEATH ANNOUNCED

    Australia's first peter lived but a little while to enjoy the honor conferred upon himn. Sir John Forrest was raised to the peerage in January last, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ALIVE OR DEAD? THE FATE OF LENIN

    According to a private Bolshevik message received in London to-day, M. Lenin, the Bolshevik Prime Minister, who was shot by a girl on Friday night, is still ...

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  8. "POISONED" BY BULLETS.

    The "Hamburger Tremdenblatt" reports that M. Lenin was wounded by poisoned explosive bullets, the full effects of which have not yet developed. ...

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  9. "BIRDMEN'S" BURDENS.

    The British Air Ministry reports:—In addition to the morning attack on the aerodrome at Buhl, on September 2, we attacked in the afternoon the ...

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  10. ON THE VARDAR

    French eastern communique:—The British west of the Vardar attacked a series of enemy works in the direction of Altchakmahle, taking 50 prisoners ...

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  11. FIVE MILES ON 20 MILE FRONT.

    The midday news of the enemy's unexpected failure to maintain their reaction on the Drocourt to Queens, line has created a highly interesting situation. ...

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  12. KILLING CAPACITY.

    Referring to the capture of Mont St. Quentin and Peronne, "The Evening Standard" says that competent military men say that the Australians, man for ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN HONORS

    The official gazette contains the following awards:—Bar to the Distinguished Conduct Medal. Australians—Sergeant W. E. Brown, ...

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  14. SURPRISED THE ARMY.

    Mr. W. Beach Thomas, "The Daily Mail" correspondent at the British headquarters, says that the Australians' feat in capturing Mont St. Quentin near ...

    Article : 333 words
  15. FRENCH AT SALENCY.

    French communique:—Our infantary crossed the Somme opposite Epenancourt. Farther south the French gained a footing at Genvry, east of Canal du Nord, ...

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  16. 10,000 PRISONERS CAPTURED.

    Dealing with Monday's operations' Field-Marshall Sir Douglas Haig says:—Southward of the Scarce we were completely successful. ...

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  17. LONDON FIREMEN

    The London firemen threaten to strike unless the Ministry of Labor recognises their union within a week. ...

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  18. TANK'S ARRIVAL NIGHT-ATTIRED CITIZENS.

    The been interest felt by the South Australain public in the visit of the war tank to Adelaide was shown yesterday morning when the vehicle was unloaded at Mit[?] ...

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  19. THE GERMAN HEADQUARTERS.

    The "Les Nouvelles" states that the German main headquarters have been transferred from Spa to Versiers, in the province of Liege. ...

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  20. OBSTACLE TO PEACE

    Amsterdam advices state that in discussing the criticisms of the pan-Germans by Lord Robert Cecil, Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs, and Mr. Hughes, ...

    Article : 95 words
  21. TORN RUSSIA BLOODSHED AT BRITISH EMBASSY

    A Washington message states that the recognition of the Czecino-Slovaks as a de facto belligerent Government was extended by the United States to-day to ...

    Article : 134 words
  22. HEROES COMING HOME

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  23. CANADIAN DASH.

    News of the capture by the Canadians of the Drocourt-Quean line is regarded as of enormous importance, though there is some doubt as to whether the line ...

    Article : 199 words
  24. FRENCH CONFIRM CAPTURES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that a semi-official French statement says:—The British yesterday took not fewer than 10,000 prisoners. ...

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  25. PORT ADELAIDE'S QUOTA.

    To arrange a plan of campaign to secure Port Adelaide's quota (£50,000) towards the seventh war loan a meeting convened by the mayor (Mr. R. H. ...

    Article : 178 words
  26. ENEMY RAIDS FAIL.

    French communique:—There was artil[?]ing at night time on the Somme and between the Oise and Aisne Enemy raids carried out in the region ...

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  27. WHAT IS THE PLAN?

    German evening official Between the Scarpe and the Somme the movements which, we commenced on the night of September 2 were completed in ...

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  28. WOUNDED SOLDIERS

    This afternoon 171 wounded soldiers' (comprising 107 Victorians, 48 South Australians, and 16 Tasmanians) disembarked at Port Melbourne, and were ...

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  29. FIREARMS A DEATH PENALTY.

    Thousand of persons have been removed from Moscow to Petrograd. The authorities warn people carrying weapons that they will be immediately ...

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  30. GERMAN ADMISSIONS.

    German official:—The English southeastward of Arras, by superior forces, pressed us back on both sides of the Arras to Cambrai high road. ...

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  31. CONCERT PARTIES FOR RED CROSS BUTTON DAY.

    The hon, secretary of the Red Cross Society, at Government House, would be pleased to hear of any concert party willing to assist the society on September ...

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  32. A PATHETIC LETTER.

    Dr. Henbert Basedow, F.R.G.S. whose name is associated with Australian exploration, perhaps knows the value of the late Lord Forrest's exploratory work, and ...

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  33. THE ENGLISH HAWKS.

    The latest aviation report issued by Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, reads:—Our aeroplanes worked all day long in front of the advancing battle line, while ...

    Article : 144 words
  34. ASSEMBLY TO PRAY

    The motion of Mr. Nicholls:—"That in the opinion of this House, it is desirable that the proceedings of the House when in session should be opened ...

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  35. BRITISH EMBASSY SEARCHED

    The "Pravda" says, in connection with the assassination of Uritzky, the Bolshevik Minister of Home Affairs, reported on August 31, numerous houses were ...

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  36. OVER 7000 PRISONERS.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters states that the Australians on Sunday and Holiday, in and around Penonne captured 31 officers, including ...

    Article : 74 words
  37. A BUTTER POOL

    Hon. Massey Greene (Minister in Charge of Price Fixing) this afternoon attended a meeting of representatives of the butter producers of the ...

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  38. GIFTS TO RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    Lady Galway has, on behalf of the Red Cross Society, been the recipient of two beautiful gifts, which are to be exhibited at the Victoria League fete, at the ...

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  39. ADVANCE SOUTH OF AIRCHANGEL.

    A British North Russiain official message says:— The Allies, including: Russian troops, captured on August 31 a position ...

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  40. AMERICANS SCORE AT JUVIGNY.

    "The Times" correspondent at American headquarters telegraphs;—The advances on the Juvigny Plateau became a France-American competition in speed ...

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  41. PERONNE DEFEAT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—After the heavy defeat inflicted on the enemy on September 2 our progress ...

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  42. DIRECTOR-GENERAL'S TRIP.

    Hon. Donald Mackinnon (Director-General of Recruiting) leaves for South Australia to-morrow, where he will deliver recruiting speeches at Renmark ...

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  43. A WONDERFUL CAREER.

    News was received to-day that Lord Forrest had died at sea on Tuesday last, while on a voyage from Australia to England. Members of the Commonwealth ...

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  44. REPRISALS WILL BE MADE.

    Reuters correspondent at Paris states that M. Pichon (Foreign Miniter) has informed the Russian Government that rigorous Allied reprisals will be made ...

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  47. BEATEN HUNS BURN AND PILAGE.

    Mr. Perry Robinson telegraphs:—The retreating Germans are carrying of their old work of destroying everything, and all towns and villages. ...

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  49. MENTION IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    The Speaker (Hon. F. W. Coneybeer) conveyed the news of Lord Forrest's death to the House of Assembly after questions were finished yesterday. ...

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  52. PARLIAMENT ADJOURNS.

    Parliament adjourned to-day as a [?] of respect to the late Lord Forrest. ...

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