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  2. BRITISH AND FRENCH POSITIONS.

    Reuter learns that the British line to-day runs through the following towns, all in our possession:—Villebeke, Voormezeele Vierstraat, Lindenhoek, La ...

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  5. HUGE CAPTURES.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We carried out successful minor operations at a number of points southward of the Arras-Cambrai road. We have driven out the ...

    Article : 187 words
  6. HAS WHEAT BEEN SOLD?

    Mr. T. I. Campbell, secretary of the Farmers and Settlers' Association, in an interview, said he would like the Acting Prime Minister to say definitely if the ...

    Article : 201 words
  7. GERMANS RETIRING.

    Mr. Perry Robinson writes:—For 54 miles between Mont Kemmel. Mont St. Quentin and Peronne the Germans are generally retiring, except on the 10 miles ...

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  8. DEBENEY'S ARMY ADVANCING.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters states.—General Debeney has crossed the Somme Canal near Quizuery, a mile east of Nesle (E. of Chaulnes-Rioye ...

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  9. 75,900 PRISONERS.

    Reuter's Paris correspondent states that it is officially reported since July 18 the French have captured 75,900 prisoners and 700 guns ...

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  10. LENIN DEAD.

    (Reports from Petrograd state that M. Lenin succumbed to his wounds. ...

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  11. BRUSILOFF IN PRISON.

    "The Times" Amsterdam correspondent states that General Brusiloff has been arrested and imprisoned in the Kremlin on suspicion of aiding the ...

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  12. 4000 GERMANS TAKEN BY AUSTRALIANS.

    The Canadians have captured the Drocourt-Queant line on a front of two miles. The Australians took nearly 4000 prisoners at Peronne ...

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  13. LE TRANSLOY CAPTURED.

    We were still advancing on Monday afternoon. Southwards enemy reactions drove us out from Bois de Vaux. We have captured Le Transloy and are advancing ...

    Article : 95 words
  14. ALLIES SHORT OF FOOD.

    The "Times" Vladivostock correspondent, wiring on Sunday, says:—The fighting on the Ussuri front indicates German strategy. The Allies, after a temporary ...

    Article : 118 words
  15. EXPORT BUTTER.

    Under the Customs Act a proclamation was issued which prohibits the exportation of batter unless it is graded by a Customs officer in the prescribed way. The Minister ...

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  16. AMERICANS IN FLANDERS.

    Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters states:—American infantry is now operating in conjunction with the British in Flanders. The Americans have carried ...

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  17. GERMAN MAN-POWER.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters, writing on Sunday, says:—Captured documents show that the German High Command on June 1, owing to ...

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  18. LUDENDORFF RESPECT ALLIED GUNS.

    A captured order reveals that Ludendorff emphasises the need for better counter battery work in the German army. He says the Allies are "seriously proficient ...

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  20. SWITCH LINE SMASHED.

    The Drocourt-Queant switch line has been smashed by the British and Canadians six miles from Le Transloy. St. Pierre Vaast has been captured ...

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  21. AUSTRALIANS PRE-EMINENT.

    "The Standard," referring to the capture of Mont St. Onentm and Peronne, says that competent military exports say that the Australians man for man have ...

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  22. SAILLY SAILLESEL CAPTURED.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Welsh and East County troops on Sunday evening captured Sailly Saillesel and Saillesel, after heavy fighting. English troops have ...

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  23. THE OIL SUPPLY.

    A somewhat serious prospect in regard to supplies of oil would appear to face Australia in the near future, owing to the lack of shipping facilities. To satisfy the ...

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  24. ENORMOUS IMPORTANCE OF GAINS.

    The news of the capture of the Drocourt-Queant line is regarded as of mous importance, though there is some doubt ns tn whether at present it is ...

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