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  3. PROGRESS STILL GOOD.

    Reuter learns that the progress has been good in the past 24 hours. The line now runs from Ha[?]rincourt Wood (south-west of Cambrai), thence ...

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  4. GENERAL MANCIN'S ARMY.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French head[?]arters, telegraphing on SUnday, said that the hardest fighting of the Er[?]ch troo[?]s during the past week lias ...

    Article : 92 words
  5. CAN THERE BE PEACE WITHOUT VICTORY?

    Surely every loyal man should feel it to be his duty to answer the question whether there can be any peace so long as German militarism remains a ...

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  6. THE POSITION REVIEWED

    The following message has been received. from the British Ministry of Information. and is issued by the Acting Prime Minister, Mr Watt:— ...

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  7. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field-Marshal Haig reported at 12.25 P.m. on Monday:— "We successfully repulsed raiders northward of Arleux en Gehelle. There ...

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  8. A MEMORABLE STRUGGLE.

    The French. after a memorable strug[?]le, corssed the Canal of Ailette at Courcy-le-Ville. The canal is 18 yards wide and 7 feet deep, The Boch[?] with ...

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  9. TERRORISM IN RUSSIA.

    Terrorism and confusion are convulsing Petrograd and Moscow. Travellers report widespread rioting and street fighting ...

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  10. ENCOURAGING AMERICAN REPORT.

    General March told the Senate Committee that the situation on the West front was more satisfactory than it has been. Good progress was being made. ...

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  11. 500 PERSONS SHOT.

    Advices from Moscow state that the red terror continues Social Revolutionaries have been arrested almost everywhere and members of the ...

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  12. MESSAGES FROM AMERICA

    The American Consul at Melbourne has handed to Reuter the following wireless via Honolulu:— PERU AND GERMAN SHIPS. ...

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  13. THE PROCRESS OF THE FRENCH.

    A [?]enen communique says:— To-day we further progressed south of the somme. and carried Vaux, Fluguiers, Happencourt;and Hamel. ...

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  14. THE FOE'S PLANS.

    The "Times," in a leading article, says it is expected that the Germans will defend Cambrai and St Quentin to the u[?]most The fall of the latter ...

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  15. U.S. TROOPS IN ITALY.

    A press despatch from Rome says that Premier Orlando, in a message received in New York, describes the de[?]oralishing effects of the Presence of ...

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  16. GERMAN WARSHIP SUNK

    A German warship was seen to sink yesterday evening of the Dutch coast, presumably mined or torpedoed. Amsterdam, Saturday. ...

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  17. THE FOE'S RESISTANCE.

    On almost the whole battle front the enemy artillery is thundering as it has not done for a long time, indicating that the Germans are preparing to ...

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  18. THE AUSTRALIAN FRONT.

    Mr Keith Murdoch at the Australian headquarters, telegraphing on the 7th [?] said:— Operations of which the Australian front is the centre now ...

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  19. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm says that the newspaper "Handelstidning" sharply replies to the protest of the German Legation against the ...

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  20. SIBERIAN CAMPAICN.

    The "Times" correspondents at Vladivostock says that the Japanese captures at Khabarovsk include many locomotives and valuable rolling stock. ...

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  21. THE RUSSIAN CRISIS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the German newspaper "Lokal Anzeiger." states that Bora Kopian, Lenin's assailant, has been executed. ...

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  22. PORT PIRIE STRIKE.

    Mr D. R. Hall, Attorney-General of New South Wales, had an interview to-day with Admiral Clarkson and Mr Watt with a view to arriving at some means of ...

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  23. ENEMY'S GREAT OFFENSIVE.

    Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" Correspondent at the British headquarters. says the curtain has practically fallen on the great offensive of the enemy of ...

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  24. EXCHANGE OF DIPLOMATS.

    According to German telegrams Techicherin. in an impudent reply to the British Note. says that the Soviets were prepared to exchange diplomats only. if ...

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  25. FAREWELLING A CITIZEN.

    A representative gathering of citizens met at the City Hall yesterday evening in response to an advertisement calling together the friends of Mr. Fred. J. ...

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  26. HUSTLING THE RETREAT.

    Our troops continue to bustle the German retirement of which prisoners from the Al[?]ine Corps supply confirmation realating to details of the ...

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  27. FIRST BATTLE OF THE MARNE.

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris says that the anniversary of the first battle of the Marne was celebrated impressively on the battlefield itself. The Allies, ...

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  28. NEW SUBMARINE DEVICE

    Late reports from an Atlantic liner show that U boats on this side were recently operating disguised as boats with sails. The schooner Belle. of Burgeo, was ...

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  29. THE HUNS' MORAL PANIC.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says another instance of the German authorities endeavor to stay the present moral panic in Germany is a lecture ...

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  30. PERIL OF PACIFISM.

    Uard[?]al Bourne. in dedicating a war shrine at Kensington, emphatically warned people against pacifism. He said:— "Be not misled by some ...

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  31. THE I.W.W. CASES.

    At the I. W.W. case to-day the Commission, on the application of Mr W[?]ndeyer, agreed to make certain arrangements to enable counsel to interview ...

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  32. BLIND SOLDIER MARRIED.

    When Private Frank Barnett. of the 19th Battalion lost his eyesight as the result of being wounded while on active service in Franct, he cabled to his ...

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  33. BACK TO THE OLD LINES.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—"On the southern portion of the battlefront we have now entered the area of our defensive systems ...

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  34. BRITISH INDUSTRIAL UNREST.

    An epidemic of labor [?]st as breaking out in London and the provinces, mainly owing to high prices, and involves cotton, postal railway and ...

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