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  2. THE WAR

    LONDON, Thursday Night. —In replying to Mr Bonar Law, in the House of Commons today, the Prime Minister gave some details of the ...

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  3. THE ALLIES' CAMPAIGN

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—By their counter attack the British have recovered a portion of their lost trenches on Hill 60. By our counter attacks we ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S ROLL OF HONOR

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  5. GERMANY CLAIMS A VICTORY.

    BERLIN, Friday Morning. —A communique claims that Germany has captured two thousand French and several guns at Bois d'A[?]lly, and that the French losses were severe. ...

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  6. EASTERN OPERATIONS

    PETROGRAD, Friday Morning. —General von Wedel, commanding the German cavalry Division, was made a prisoner near Ossovietz, and he tried ...

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  7. A TORPEDO ENGAGEMENT.

    A communique states that there was an engagement yesterday near Libau with the German torpedoers, but the result is not stated. ...

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  8. ABORTIVE GERMAN ATTACKS.

    Incessant and abortive German attacks have been made east of the Mlava railway, and the enemy left a thousand dead. The Austro-Germans ...

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  9. THE ENEMY THROWN BACK.

    Our troops have been severely tried owing to the superiority of the enemy's heavy artillery, but the enemy suffered severely from our shrapnel and ...

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  10. AUSTRLIANS CLAIM GREAT SUCCESS.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning. —An Austrian communique claims that the Russians are retreating along the whole of their front, and a party of ...

    Article : 90 words
  11. BOMBARDMENT BY THE FLEET.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. —The correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle," who was before Gallipoli on Sunday, states that the most prominent ...

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  12. CONFLICTING REPORTS.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning. —Reports from Berlin confirm the Austrian, communique in regard to their success in the Carpathians. ...

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  13. AUSTRIA CLAIMS SUCCESS.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning. —An Austrian communique states: We gained the last Russian positions on the heights east of Dunajotz and Biala, ...

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  14. THE GERMAN BLOCKADE

    LONDON, Thursday Night. —The Danish steel steamer Cathay, 4076 tons, was either mined or torpedoed near Ramsgate, and sank. All aboard ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN WOUNDED.

    MALTA, Thursday Night. — Many of the men wounded at the Dardanelles arrived here. Large hospitals have been establislied, staffed with ...

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  16. TRAWLER AND SCHOONER SUNK.

    LONDON, Thursday Night. - German submarines by gunfire sunk the trawler S[?]ratton in the North Sea, also the schooner Earl of Latham, off ...

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  17. RELIEF FOR BELGIANS

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night. —Germany has threatened to prohibit the continuance of distress relief in Belgium, if the Belgian railwaymen ...

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  18. 1600 WOUNDED FROM EGYPT.

    MALTA, Thursday Night. —Arrangements have been completed to accommodate eight thousand wounded. Sixteen hundred are coming from ...

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  19. GENEROUS DONATIONS FOR HOSPITAL WORK.

    General Sir Ian Hamilton's family has donated £7000 to the hospitals and the British Red Cross £10,000. ...

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  20. WILL ITALY INTERVENE?

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning. —In connection with the Italian situation the "Koelnische Volk Zeitung" believes that war with Italy is inevitable, ...

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  21. TRANSPORT WORK HAMPERED.

    ATHENS, Friday Morning—As the result of a British aviator destroying a bridge at Panderma communication between Smyrna and the Dardanelles ...

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  22. A GRAPHIC DESCRIPTION

    LONDON, Friday Morning. —Mr Ashmead Bart[?]ett, the war correspondent, was aboard a warship with five hundred Australians, who formed the ...

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  23. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Friday Morning. —An official report states that General Both[?] has occupied the railway junction at Ka[?]bib, also the stations at ...

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  24. THE ALLIES CAPTURE HEIGHTS.

    ATHENS, Tuesday Morning. —The Allies have captured the heights facing the Suandere fort. The Allies are advancing steadily and devoting attention ...

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  25. Advertising

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  26. THE GAS VICTIMS

    LONDON, Friday Morning. —A correspondent who visited the victims of the asphyxiating gases used by the Germans found the patients propped ...

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  27. CONSTANTINOPLE BOMBED.

    ATHENS, Friday Morning. —Three Russian airmen bombed Constantinople, doing considerable damage. ...

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  28. LIEUTENANT HODGSON.

    Lieutenant W. R. Hodgson, of the 5th Battery 2nd Field Artillery (Victoria), who is reported died of wounds[?]was a student at the Duntroon Military ...

    Article : 53 words
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