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  2. LATE WAR MEWS.

    Sir Douglas Haig, in his noon report or Tuesday, says: French counter-attacks yesterday afternoon and evening drove out the enemy, from the remainder of the ...

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  3. THEY AND YOU.

    THEY have been for three years fighting hard for your home and. liberty. YOU have during the same period ...

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  4. PARADE OF TROOPS.

    A thousand men with this rich, red blood coursing through their veins marched through the city yesterday. It was strikingly improssive. Fortune did not frown on these ...

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  5. THE AIR STAFF.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. W. M [?]ringle raised the question of the resignations of Major-General Trenchard and Lieut.-General Sir David Henderson, of the A[?] ...

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  6. WAR NOTES.

    The enemy appears to have lost little time a attempting to follow up the gains which [?] acheived towards the latter end of last week on the Mount Kemmel sector, south-west ...

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  7. RUSSIAN PUZZLE.

    The "Aftonbladet" (Copenhagen) learns from Finland that the new counter-revolution in Petrograd will not accept the Brest-Litovsk peace. They demand new peace ...

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  8. FOR FAILS BADLY

    The Germans on Monday were heavily repulsed in repeated attempts to storm the hillocks below Ypres. The enemy suffered what Mr. Philip Gibbs describes as a disastrous defeat, and failed to capture a foot of ...

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  9. GERMANY'S DEMAND.

    Advices received in Washington by the State Department say that Germany is sending a mission to Petrograd to demand the immediate release of healthy German prisoners, the sick ...

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  10. AUSTRALIANS' SPLENDID WORK.

    War correspondents pay a tribute to the Australiana' splendid work since they were thrown in to stem the German advance, amply justifying Sir Douglas Haig' praise. They ...

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  11. THE OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    Sir Donglas Haig's report on Monday night stated: Following a very intense bombardment strong enemy forces violently attacked the France-British positions ...

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  12. AUSTRIAN CRISIS.

    A New York message states that the Austrian Emperor is about to make a fresh peace offer to Italy. The Chicago "Daily News" Amsterdam ...

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  13. FRONTAL AND TURNING ATTACKS.

    The successful Allied defence on Monday is particularly welcome, as it is clear from Sir Douglas Haig's reports and from the messages of correspondents that the attack was ...

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  14. THE FIGHTING BELOW YPRES.

    After a slight full following the capture of Mount Kemmel, the enemy attacked on Monday the front between Metoren and Zillebeke in an effort to just the Allies from the hill positions south-westward of Ypres and to force the evacuation of the ruined city. Sir Douglas Haig announces that these attacks were repulsed with heavy enemy losses. Where he made slight gains against the French, counter-attacks restored the position. The hill positions ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. INSURING RECRUITS.

    The fund for the provision of Victory policies received a substantial addition yesterday by a gift of £1000 from Mr. G.H. Hebden, of the Union Club, and three smaller amounts. ...

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  16. RUSSIA.

    The political situation in Russia is most obscure. Newspapers here suspect the Germans in Finland of doctoring and delaying the news from Petrograd preparatory to ...

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  17. "WAVE AFTER WAVE BROKE DOWN."

    The correspondent of the United Press, in a message on Monday evening, said: The German artillery is roaring from Ypres to Meteren, but a low-flying ...

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  18. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SCHEME.

    Additional offers to provide policies pf £200 each under the scheme inaugurated by the Chamber of Commerce, to insure the lives of recruits, have been received from the ...

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  19. FINLAND.

    A Copenhagen messags says it is officially reported that the White Guards have captured Viborg (75 miles from Petrograd), killing nearly the entire garrison of 6000 Red ...

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  20. NAVAL HONOURS.

    The Navy Department to-day made available a list of honours that have been conferred upon officers serving with the Royal Australian Navy for war service. The ...

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  21. AMERICANS DECORATED.

    Correspondents on the American front report that 122 Americans have been decorated with the Croix de Guerre for bravery. ...

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  22. LINER TORPEDOED.

    A New York roport states that a Y.M.C.A. steamer has been torpodoed. The survivors who were landed number 247. The party included Mr. Harry Holmes, an Australian. ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN WAR WORKERS.

    In announcing in a cable message to the Ministor for Defence, Senator Pearce, that it had been decided by the British Government to transfor to the Ministry of Labour ...

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  24. ENEMY PROPAGANDA.

    The United Press Agency's correspondent at Washington says diplomatic advices indicate that Germany is preparing a new disrupting propaganda against the Allies, and ...

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  25. INTERNED MILLIONAIRE'S SUICIDE.

    Frederic Brandauer, a German millionaire pen manufacturer, who was interned on the Isle of Man, committed suicide by taking veronal. He had lived in England for 30 ...

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  26. THE AMERICANS.

    The United Press correspondent on the American front, near Picardy, says Americans have taken over a sector, east of Amiens. They entered their new positions at nightfall, ...

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  27. VILLERS-BRETONNEUX.

    Last night the Victorians after dark went out without a bombardment before Villers-Bretonneux in order to carry back portion of the line on their front to the position where ...

    Article : 275 words
  28. FORGED DISCHARGES.

    John White, an Irish seaman, was sentenced to fifteen months' hard labour at the Old Balley for forging a number of seamen's discharge books, enabling men to reach Ireland ...

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  29. WHAT GERMAN CONTROL MEANS.

    Sir,—To those representatives of Australian labour who at the recent Governor-General's conference were mostly concerned with the redress of some so-called labour grievances, ...

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  30. DAY OF PRAYER.

    In accordance with arrangements made by the Anglican and other Protestant churches, to-day is being observed as a day of special intercession in view of the gravity of the ...

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  31. MR. JOHN STOREY.

    Mr. John Storey, M.L.A., leader of the New South Wales Parliamentary Labour party. was asked yesterday whether he had been called upon by the P.L.L. executive and his ...

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  32. FURTHER EFFORTS TO BE EXPECTED.

    While we can safely regard the result of the enemy's latest attack as a satisfactory sign of the strength of the Allied defence along this important section of the front ...

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  33. RIOTS IN AUSTRIA.

    An anti-German Slovenian crowd in Lalbach (Austria) wrecked a German casino, alse German shops in the town. The military intervened. The demonstrators cheered ...

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  34. GERMAN EMPEROR SAW HIS TROOPS DEFEATED.

    An Amsterdam message says that the German Emperor, standing on the summit of Mount Kemmel, watched his troops advancing. He keenly noted every phase of the battle. ...

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  35. MINISTER'S APPRECIATION.

    Before leaving for Melbourne lost night Mr. Orchard (Minister for Recruiting) said:- "I was glad to see the enthusiasm in the streets to-day. Sydney certainly showed her ...

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  36. AMERICAN NEWS.

    The following American wireless news has been made available by the Consul-General:- NEW YORK—James Kerney, of the France-America committee of Public Information, ...

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  37. U-BOATS DESTROYED.

    The "Idea Nazionale" (Rome) says:—Information from a trustworthy source shows that the submarine losses for the past six weeks were double the rate of January and ...

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  38. DIVIDENDS DECLARED.

    The Auckland Electric Tramways have declared an interim dividend of 6 per cent. Henry Bull and Company have declared an interim dividend of 10 per cent. ...

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  39. CHINA READY.

    Admiral K. H. [?], member of the Chinese War Mission, when intorviewed, said China was ready to send a large army to France if the Allies supply means of transportation. ...

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  40. MARCHIONESS OF RAIMONDI.

    The death is announced of the Marchioness of Raimondi, who was married to Garibaldi in 1860 under very romantic circumstances. [Garibaldi had been aided by the ...

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  41. THE WAR OFFICE.

    The Press Burenu announces that Lord Miller (Minister for War) has appointed Mr. J. I. Macpherson. M.P., as vice-president of the Army Council, and acting deputy War ...

    Article : 57 words
  42. STATE REVENUE.

    During the ten months ended yesterday the New South Wales consolidated revenue amounted to £15,731,000, against £15,285,975 during the corresponding months of 1916-17, ...

    Article : 48 words
  43. IRELAND.

    The "Daily Telegraph" definitely states that Lord Midleton is to be Viceroy of Ireland, and Mr. E. Short, Chief Secretary. ...

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