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  2. MAITLAND RACES.

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  3. APPALLING FIRE.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters, telegraphing on September 26, states: This morning three years and a day after the launching of memorable Champague ...

    Article : 771 words
  4. A DOUBLE OFFENSIVE.

    Replying to a question by Mr. Abbott in the House of Representatives this morning Mr. Warr Acting Prime Minister, said that he was in possession of certain news ...

    Article : 144 words
  5. THE NEW PUSH.

    Reuter's correspondent, telegraphing from American headquarters at 9 o'clock on the evening of September 26, says:—"The bombardment before the assault was ...

    Article : 468 words
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  7. BRITISH REPORT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We captured a few prisoners in raiding patrols, encountered at different points. During the past few days the First and Sixth Divisions of ...

    Article : 129 words
  8. HAWKESBURY RACES.

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  9. FRANCO-AMERICAN ADVANCE.

    The French and Americans have advanced some miles on a 40-mile front between Rhiems and Verdan. Reuter's Paris correspondent wires: ...

    Article : 68 words
  10. LONDON, Friday.

    An American communique reports:—Our First Army attacked this morning north-west of Verdan on a front of twenty miles, and penetrated the enemy lines on an ...

    Article : 196 words
  11. HUNS ADMIT DEFEAT.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters, telegraphing on wednesday, says that a confidential order issued by Ludendorff on August 11 admits the defeat of ...

    Article : 169 words
  12. AUSTRALIAN DECORATIONS.

    Sergeant P. C. Statton, an Australian, commanding a platoon and armed only with a revolver, in broad daylight rushed four machine gun posts in succession, ...

    Article : 210 words
  13. COMMONWEALTH ARBITRATION AWARDS.

    The High Court's decision yesterday has caused considerable discussion in various commercial circles this mornings. Mr. Bavin says the effect of the judgement is not to ...

    Article : 191 words
  14. BULGARIA.

    Reuter learns that the latest reliable news from the Balkans is that the Bulgarian Army is in a most dangerous fix, and will probably be decisively defeated if the Allies. ...

    Article : 254 words
  15. ENEMY FRONT LINE YIELD.

    Reuter burns that the France-American offensive was on a 40 miles front between the rivers Suippe and Mense The attacking forces made progress to ad depth of some miles. ...

    Article : 57 words
  16. RANDWICK TRAINING.

    Several Important gallops were registered this morning on the outside course proper, under normal conditions, Court Jester galloped the circle of 1 mile 3 furlongs in 2.34, ...

    Article : 431 words
  17. NO WINTER RECESS.

    A Paris message states that Marshal Foch's interview with the "Naily Telegraph" is interpreted to mean that there will be no cessation of operations during ...

    Article : 35 words
  18. UNITED STATES VESSELS SUNK.

    A message from San Diego, California, states that two United States vessels while on a maiden voyage were sunk, and a fleet on other craft badly battered. The City of ...

    Article : 53 words
  19. WAR CASUALTIES.

    Mrs. W. Way, of Robert-street, Tenambit, has received further advice from the Base Records Office, Melbourne, that her son, Ptc. J. A. Way, of the 35th Battelion, has been reported admitted ...

    Article : 97 words
  20. WAR MAY END IN 1918.

    The "Times" says the war has reached a favourable crisis and may end in 1918. The Allies are for the first time attacking on every front, the offensives resembling the ...

    Article : 176 words
  21. AN ALASKAN FLOOD.

    Torrential rain and meeting snow caused a flood at Jancan, Alaska, which wrecked the Government hospital. The main streets were laundated. ...

    Article : 26 words
  22. THE RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The "Times" learns that the railway strike was the outcome of pacific intrigue, which had been fomenting for some months. Mr. Thomas has submitted ...

    Article : 74 words
  23. GENERAL BOTHA ILL.

    Genral Botha is ill, and has been ordered to take a rest. ...

    Article : 18 words
  24. THE LATE PRIVATE HACKETT.

    The Returned Sallors' and Soldiers' League has been informed by the Society family that the Bishop of Maitland has authorised the re-interment of the late Pte. Hackett in ...

    Article : 38 words
  25. SIR GEORGE'S SUCCESSOR.

    Sir Newton Moore has been officially adopted as the Conservative candidate for St. George's Hanover Square, in succession to the late Sir George Reid, Opposition is not ...

    Article : 40 words
  26. A V.C. OF THE A.I.F.

    At Buckingham Palace to-day King George decorated Corporal Axford, of the A.I.F., with the Victoria Cross. Axford was loudly applanded by the large ...

    Article : 39 words
  27. THE FORECAST.

    New South Wales: Fine, with rising temperatures; north-east winds, followed by cool southerlies, reaching the coast before Monday. Tendency for isolated ...

    Article : 42 words
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