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  5. THE WAR FROM DAY TO DAY

    The stormy weather in the Somme area during the past fortnight has been all in favor of the enemy, enabling him to repair his losses, and consolidate his de-fences, which are now being made ...

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  7. MONARCHS OF THE AIR

    The first real aerial battle was fought in the clouds two miles above Bapaumo on Thursday last, no fewer than seventy aircraft—thirty-two British and and scouts, making a fleet of thirty, sailed off, bound for Vraucourt. A German force of thirty-eight Fokkers and Rumplers offered battle, and the higher ...

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  8. THE POSITION IN ALL THEATRES

    AUSTRALIA;—The Austrians are feverishly engaged in fortifying T[?]leste, which is managed by the Italian advance. The fleet is preparing to co-operate in the dei[?] of the city, the civilian evacuation of which continues. FRANCE;—An official report from the French headquarters says: "North of the ...

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  9. Cauldron of Shell-bursts

    The continuous heavy rains in north-east France have converted a large area of the country into a quagmire, and St Pierre Vaast Wood (the greater potion ...

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  10. A Brilliant Achievement

    The brilliant advance of the French troops north of Chaulnes on Tuesday last was made in an incessant deluge of rain, which compelled the suspension ...

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  11. German Prison Camps

    Germany's treatment of her prisoners of war has been of the most reprehensible character, and has evoked remonstrances not only from the Foreign Officers of the ...

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  12. Among the Sepulchres

    The Butte de Warlencourt, around which the Australians were fiercely fighting on November 4th and 5th, is one of several great tumuli, each about 50-ft, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Bivouacking in France

    A correspondent of the London "Times," writing from the British headquarters in France, says that the Australian troops this year are better ...

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  14. German Slave Raids

    The Germans have made another slave raid in Belgium, and a reign of terror prevails throughout the country. From Antwerp alone upwards of 20,000 ...

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