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  2. Advertising

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  3. ON THE WEST FRONT

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—News from Paris states that the Franco-American offensive is the largest they have undertaken. It extends ...

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  4. PALESTINE CAMPAIGN

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—The Fourth Turkish Army east of the Jordan is surrounded, and in danger of annihilation. ...

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  5. THE BALKANS

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—The Serbiana have reached the outskirts of Ishtib, opposite Kesturme, on Wednesday, and the British have ...

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  6. THE RAILWAY STRIKE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—There is a fairly general resumption of work in Wales. A meeting of the Great Western and London and North-Western ...

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  7. A NEW OFFENSIVE

    BERNE, Thursday Night.—Travellers say that the war weariness of Germany is very noticeable. A social upheaval is well within the bounds of ...

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  8. MORE BRITISH CAPTURES.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—The British in Palestine have occupied Tiberias, Semakh, east of the Jordan, and captured Amman. ...

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  9. MR THOMAS RESIGNS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr. Thomas Labor M.P. for Derby, in a letter resigning the secretaryship of the Amalgamated Society of Railway ...

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  10. BULGARIANS SURROUNDED.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—The Franco-Americans, on a forty miles front, gained the German first lines. The Serbians have captured Veles. ...

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  11. A NEW BATTLEFIELD.

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—The Fourth French Army is engaged on a new battlefield, which is the same as the battle of September 25, 1915. The ...

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  12. CAVALRY PURSUING THE ENEMY.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A communique states: Our cavalry occupied Tiberias, Semakh and Essemra, on the shores of Lake Tiberia, despite ...

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  13. AN IMPORTANT SUCCESS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Wednesday [?] Serbian communique[?] on Tuesday [?] most important success on ...

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  14. AERIAL OPERATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Air Ministry reports: Our squadrons on Wednesday attacked an aerodrome at [?] with good results, bursts ...

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  15. EASTERN SITUATION

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Australian Press Bureau learns that General Poole considerable progressed up the Dwina River and cleared both ...

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  16. EIGHT TOWNS CAPTURED.

    NEW YORK, Friday Morning.—The Americans north-west of Verdun Penetrated the enemy lines to an average depth of seven miles, and captured ...

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  17. CONFIDENCE IN MR THOMAS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The railwaymen's executive passed a vote of confidence in Mr. Thomas, and asked him to reconsider has resignation ...

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  18. GERMAN COLONIES

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr. Walter Long, Secretary of State for the Colonies, speaking at a dinner to the press delegates, made a ...

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  19. FRANKFURT FACTORIES BOMBED

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Air Ministry reports: Our aeroplanes on Wednesday attacked factories at Frankfrut with good results. Large ...

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  20. A SPLENDID ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—An American communique states. Our first army attacked this morning north-west of Verdun, on a twenty mile front and ...

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  21. KING-MAKING BUSINESS MUST CEASE.

    Herr Scheidemann, speaking in the Reichstag, described the Brest Litovsk treaty as on obstacle to peace. This king-making business in the East. he ...

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  22. BULGARIAN CAPITAL IN STATE OF SIEGE.

    ZURICH, Thursday Night.—A state of siege has been proclaimed at Sofia(the capital of Bulgaria). The Ministers are sitting ...

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  23. INCITING DISOBEDIENCE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The United Press correspondent says that Ludendorff, in a signed order, speaks of increased complaints from Germany ...

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  24. ELEVEN ENEMY AEROPLANES DESTROYED.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: We destroyed eleven enemy [?] on Wednesday, and drove down three uncontrollable ...

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  25. NUMEROUS FIRES AND EXPLOSIONS STARTED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—A French communique states: During Wednesday five enemy aeroplanes were [?] down. Our night bombers ...

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  26. THE BRITISH INVASION.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The British invasion of Bulgaria shows that the troops forced their way into the Strum[?] Plain through a break in ...

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  27. AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—Mr. Lane Secretary of the Interior, on being interviewed by the Australian Press Association said he was delighted to ...

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  28. AMERICANS CAPTURE TWELVE TOWNS.

    NEW YORK, Friday Morning.—The Americans in the Verdun region have captured a total of twelve towns. ...

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  29. CONFESSION OF SERIOUSNESS.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—"The New York Times." correspondent at Washington states that the confession of the seriousness of the internal ...

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  30. THE BAVARIAN TROOPS

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.—Owing to widely circulated reports of demoralisation among the Bavarian troops the Kaiser has telegraphed to ...

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  31. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We successfully continued a local operation in the afternoon and night ...

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  32. GREEK TROOPS ADVANCING.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A British official report from Salonika states: Our cavalry and infantry cont[?] to advance into Bulgaria. The Greeks ...

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  33. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A German official report states: The enemy temporarily gained a footing on a height between [?] and ...

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  34. A BRAVE CORPORAL

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Corporal Axford was accorded a tremendous ovation on his inves[?] at Buckingham Palace when his Victoria ...

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  35. SUCCESSFUL OPERATIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A French Eastern communique states: Operations on Tuesday and Wednesday were particularly successful. The ...

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  36. FIGHTING IN CAMPAGNE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A German official report states: In champagne and between Argonne and Maas, Franco-American attacks were ...

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  37. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The chairman, speaking at the annual meeting of the general committee of the National Liberal Federation, [?] ...

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  38. ENEMY RESUMES ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A French communique states: Between the Ailette and the Aisne the enemy renewed attacks yesterday evening in ...

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  39. SITUATION IN RUSSIA

    ROME, Thursday Night.—The Pope's reply to the Austrian Note is a [?] declaration of neutrality. ...

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  40. PAPER SUPPLIES

    OTTAWA, Friday Morning.—Mr. Mullet King, an Australian printer hs interviewed Sir George Foster in reference to the export of Canadian ...

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  41. LEAGUE OF NATIONS FAVORED.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The National Liberal Federation overwhelmingly rejected a motion in favor of a sympathetic consideration of the ...

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  42. PEACE PROPOSALS

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—"The New York Times" correspondent at Washington states that the Russian Embassy has received official despite[?] ...

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  43. GREECE CONGRATULATES SERBIA.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—The Serbian Legation has received advices from Corfu that King George of Greece has congratulated King Pole ...

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  44. ENEMY POSITIONS CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Sir Douglas Haig reports: We captured a few prisoners in raiding and patrol encounters at different points. ...

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  45. GENERAL MAURICE'S VIEWS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—General Maurice writes: Now that the French have occupied Prilep and the Serbians have captures the Popadiya ...

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  46. KNITTING WOOL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Federal Government has decided to import sufficient knitting wool to meet the needs of the Australian Red Cross and ...

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  47. I. W. W. IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, Thursday Night.—The Canadian Government has decided to prohibit meetings of the I.W.W. and other organisations in Canada for [?] ...

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  49. GERMAN DESERTERS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The United Press correspondent reports: Last night and this morning the Germans heavily shetied many points at ...

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  50. HERO OF MOEUVRES

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The hero of Moevures is Corporal David Hunter a coal miner, of Dumferline. ...

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  51. BANK AMALGAMATION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A further move towards the amalgamation of the National Bank and the Colonial Bank was made to-day. Meetings of ...

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  52. CANADIAN CASUALTIES

    OTTAWA, Thursday Night.—The net losses in the Canadian Overseas Military Forces up to August 1 [?] 115,806, which includes ...

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  53. FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—"The New York Times" correspondent at Washington states that President Wilson will speak at New York ...

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  54. FINANCIAL NEWS

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  55. The Sawmillers' Association.

    Our Burnie correspondent wired last night: At a meeting of the Tasmanian Sawmillers' Association held at Burnie to-night representatives were ...

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  56. Burnie Show Booths:

    Our Burnie correspondent [?] last night: It is understood the Temperance Alliance may sell cordials at the show ground booth in order to ...

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