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  2. CHANGE IN SPIRIT

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent, telegraphing on Wednesday, stated:—There is further evidence of the unanimous sobering of opinion in enemy ...

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  3. MORRIS v. SCHAFER

    The Morris-Schafer case, in which Rev. Albert Morris is claiming £1000 damages from Rev. C. E. Schafer for alleged slander, was continued in the Civil ...

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  4. IN CAPTIVITY BRITONS AND FRENCHMEN

    According to Reuter's Stockholm correspondent it is reported that eleven Britishers and eleven Frenchmen are imprisoned in the Peter and Paul fortress, ...

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  5. LABOR AND MILITARISM

    Delegates attending the fifteenth annual conference of the South Australian branch of the Australian Labor Party which was continued at the Trades ...

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  6. A BIG FRONTAL ATTACK FRANCO-AMERICANS AGGRESSIVE

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on Wednesday evening, said:—In the Epehy Wood region (north-east ...

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  7. BELITTLING SUCCESSES.

    German official:—Renewed English attacks between Arras-Cambrai and the Peronne-Cambrai roads failed. The Franco-Americans attacked Saint ...

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  8. ARRESTS IN MOSCOW.

    According to "The Daily Express," the situation in Petrograd and Moscow continues to be extremely serious. At least 1000 British subjects are ...

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  9. THE WORST OVER.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Manchester, said there were some steep gradients to be negotiated before victory could be achieved, but the worst of the ...

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  10. SUBMARINE SUNK

    Further particulars were received by Reuter's on Wednesday last of the sinking of an enemy submarine by gunfire from an American oil tank steamer 400 ...

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  11. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at Manchester, said he was in fabor of a league of nations, but if Prussianism triumphed there would be a league of one fox and ...

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  12. HIS LAST SWIM

    The Paris correspondent of "The Times" makes the announcement that Cecil Healy, the well-known Australian swimmer, has died at the front. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS.

    The capture of Peronne has revealed a German system of working prisoners close to the lines. A party of Australians taken prisoner were employed for ...

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  14. COUNT CZERNIN

    A telegram received by Reuter's on Wednesday last from Vienna says that the Austrian prees, commenting on Count Czernin's remarkable article favoring ...

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  15. THE WEST FRONT.

    Advice from Paris state that the French Government has proposed the formation of an international commission, including representatives of the ...

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  16. BRITISH PROGRESS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig announces the capture of Attilly, Vermand, and Vendelles, also the railway triangle to the south-west of the La B[?]see. ...

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  17. ON FURLOUGH.

    Extensive leave from France has been resumed. Many Australians are on furlough in London. ...

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  18. GRATIFYING NEWS.

    Field-Marshal Haig, in a later report, says:—"Last evening we captured Attilly, Vermand, and Vendelles, and at night ...

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  19. WOOL

    The Congress of Associated Chambers of Commerce of South Africa have unanimously agreed that the Union Government should reopen negotiations with ...

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  20. ITALIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    Italian official:—Lively encounters have occurred to the south-east of Berat. ...

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  21. ITALIAN AIRMEN.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington, reporting on Wednesday, says that Italian airmen flew 300 miles and bombed towns in the Austrian Tyrol. Railway ...

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  22. LLOYD GEORGE SUFFERING FROM A CHILL.

    It was announced at Manchester yesterday evening that Mr. Lloyd George is suffering from a chill, and that he has developed a high temperature ...

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  23. TRAIN WRECKED

    A telegram from Washington on Wednesday last states that in a railway disaster at Alliance, a town of Nebraska, 12 people were killed. ...

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  24. A FRENCH VERSION.

    French communique:—Westward of St. Quentin, co-operating with the British, we advanced to the Holnon-Savy road. ...

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  25. FRENCH MAKE HEADWAY.

    A French communique regarding operations at North Ailette states:—"We raided and took prisoners. Artillerying is going on in the region of Rheims and ...

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  26. THE PREMIER'S TRIBUTE.

    The Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) said yesterday in reference to the death of Sir George Reid:—"His death has removed from the realm of Australian ...

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  27. QUESTION OF NATIONALITY

    A deputation of representatives of women's societies called on Sir George Cave (Home Secretary) on Wednesday last and urged that the law should be ...

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  28. THE AMERICAN ACCOUNT.

    American official:—This morning our troops, operating in the St. Mihiel sector, made considerable gains. Assisted by French units they broke ...

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  29. VERDUN SECTOR.

    The Franco-American attack on a big front at the Verdun sector has commenced. A subsequent message states that the ...

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  30. LATER PARTICULARS.

    American headquarters communique: —The enemy's powerful front line at St. Mihiel showed little infantry resistance, after a smashing bombardment and tank ...

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  31. FARMERS VISIT TO ROSEWORTHY COLLEGE.

    The Minister of Agriculture (Hon. E. A. Anstey) draws the attention of farmers to the fact that he is inviting them to inspect the Agricultural College, ...

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  32. ENEMY REPORTS.

    German official—English attacks this evening against Marquion and the Havrincourt Canal sector failed. Austrian official:—Albania. We ...

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  33. FINANCIAL

    Middle quotations for Australian and other investment stocks on the London Exchange were given in "The Times" on Wednesday as follow (those in ...

    Article : 246 words
  34. "SAMMIES" LEAD.

    The first American Army, with whom the French were brigaded, led the new offensive. They were supported by numerous ...

    Article : 68 words
  35. THE RED FLAG.

    For years PAIN has been the red flag that has kept thousands of people from necessary dental treatment. Indigestion, debility, and a score of other ...

    Article : 181 words
  36. THE AIRMEN.

    The Air Ministry report, despite the wind, bombed the railway at Courcelles, directly bitting the track. We also bombed village of Verny and ...

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  37. JOYFUL NEWS.

    Field-Marshal Haig reports:—Despite the weather our operations continue to be successful. This morning in the Havrincourt ...

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  38. ROBERT BLATCHFORD.

    Mr. Robert Blatohford, the well-known journalist, has joined the Australian party in France. ...

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  40. ELECTORAL REFORM.

    Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent telegraphs that the "Vorwaerts" states that two-thirds of the secret committee on electoral reform—the committee was ...

    Article : 143 words
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