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  4. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    Field-Marshal Haig reported on Monday at midnight: At 3 o'clock this morning the Canadians, with Scottish troops and Londoners, attacked on both ...

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  5. LATEST. ALLIED AIR RAIDS.

    The Admiralty reports: Between August 19 and 25 aeroplanes co-operating with the navy dropped 27 tons of bombs on docks and aerodromes in ...

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  6. RECENT RIVER COLLISION.

    An inquiry into the cause and circumstances surrounding the recent river collision between the Ceduna and the Harbors and Rivers plant near the ...

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  7. CHURCHES AND LABOR.

    The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr. Duh[?]g), in an address at the annual meeting of the Hibernian Society to-day, made reference to the ...

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  8. GOLDEN CASKET.

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  9. FORGING ON.

    Reuter's correspondent, writing from British headquarters at noon to-day, states: The morning's attack east of Arras carried our battle front towards ...

    Article : 446 words
  10. ROYE FALLS. CAPTURED BY FRENCH.

    Combined "Times," Reuter, and United cables. The news indicated as "Times" appeared in the London "Times" this ...

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  11. INVINCIBLE ANZACS.

    Mr. Keith Murdoch, representative ofthe United Cable Service, at the Australian headquarters, writes: For the size of the unit Friday's battle south of ...

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  12. EPIC FIGHT.

    French newspapers point out that the British position is even better than the communiques make out. For example, the British never claim to have ...

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  13. MANGIN'S STEADY PROGRSES

    Reuter's correspondent at the American headquarters says it is ascertained from prisoners that the Germans on the Vesle front are gravely ...

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  14. WITH THE ANZACS.

    Mr. Beach Thomas writers: The Australians pushing on with tireless energy have captured Suzanne by surrounding this solitary German post and cutting ...

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  15. FRENCH ADVANCE.

    A French communique states: south of the Avre this morning we increased our progress in the region of St. Mard after repelling several counter-attacks. ...

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  16. ALLEGED SAFE ROBBERY.

    At the City police Court this morning, before Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., John Dowling and Edith Neth[?]cote, on remand were charged with having ...

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  17. IRISH INTERNEES.

    The inquiry into the case of the Irish internees was continued before Judge Harvey to-day. Mr. M'Tiernan (who appeared for ...

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  18. PRAISE FOR AUSTRALIANS.

    In paying a glowing tribute to the Australians' share in the great offensive, Mr. P. Robinson, correspondent of "The Times," says that British ...

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  19. FRENCH CANADIANS.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters states: In a certain portion of the line a Canadian regiment, 30 per cent of whom spoke French, ...

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  20. THE SOLDIER'S NEED.

    Press despatches from the American front said that General Pershing,replying to a message from the Federal Council of Churches in America, said: "In the ...

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  21. IN SIBERIA.

    The "Times" correspondent at Harbin says that the Allies and Cossacks lost 300 in the Ushuri reverse. The line withdrew six miles. The enemy is ...

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  22. MINISTERIAL EXPENSES.

    In returns tabled in the Assembly yesterday it was shown that the expenses of the ex-Premier (Mr. Denham) and staff during his tour through ...

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  23. IN THE BALKANS.

    A French Eastern communique states: There was the greatest artillery activity in the region of Lake Dorian, on both banks of the river Vardar, in ...

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  24. SHIPBUILDING QUESTION.

    The shipbuilding judgment of Mr. Justice Higgins was the subject of much discussion at the Trades Hall. Officials, while very guarded in their ...

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  25. SAILORS IN THE MAKING.

    Three more ships will soon be added to the Shipping Board's fleet of 10 vessels that are training volunteers for service in the mercantile marine. The ...

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  26. ELOQUENT SILENCE.

    The press comments humorously on the Kaiser's eloquent silence. It is believed that Marshal Hindenburg and the Kaiser are now leaving General ...

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  27. BRITISH SUCCESS IN ITALY.

    An Italian official despatch says British troops west of Asiago brilliantly raided an enemy position, and overcame the garrison in fierce ...

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  28. BRAZIL AIR FORCE.

    France will send Brazil 30 aeroplanes and instructors to form the nucleus of a Brazilian air force. ...

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  29. CONQUER OR PERISH.

    It is reported from Vienna that the rulers and leaders of the Central Powers held a conference at the German headquarters, when they agreed ...

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  30. SUSTENANCE ALLOWANCES,

    An agreement was concluded last year by which substantial increases in salary were granted to the teachers as from July l, 1917, and the agreement ...

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  31. STILL MORE SOCIALISM.

    The United States Government will construct a fleet of 75 deep sea trawlers to increase the fish production. ...

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  32. FROM WORKING MINER TO BRIGADIER-GENERAL.

    Colonel Godfrey Jones, formerly a Wolsh working miner, has been nomiral. nated for the rank of Brigadler-Gene ...

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  33. ALLIED AIR ACTIVITIES.

    The Air Ministry reports: On Sunday night we successfully attacked a railway junction at Frankfort, and chemical factories at Mannhe[?]m, [?] good ...

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  34. BOER WAR HERO.

    To be arrested as a spy and escape was an experience which befel Mr. A. B. Cooper-Cecil. inspector under the Diseases in Plants Act, who died on ...

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  35. INQUIRY OFFICE.

    Some time ago the Minister for Education (Mr. Hardacre) conceived the idea of an Inquiry Bureau at the head office, so that the host of callers at ...

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  36. LABOR MEMBER ENLISTS.

    Mr. Con. Wallace, Labor member for West Sydney. in the Federal Parliament. enlisted at Sydney yesterday morning. He said it was a fact that ...

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  37. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR RESIGNS

    The American Ambassador in London, Mr. W. H. Page, has resigned owing to illness. ...

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  38. COMMONWEALTH FINANCE.

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  39. GERMAN COLLAPSE.

    Sir A. Conan Doyle, the well-known author, in an article in the "Standard," says that when the Allies achieve complete victory in France and Belgium ...

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  40. MISS HOTSON'S FAREWELL TO-NIGHT.

    To-night farewell will be said to Kathleen Hotson. A splendid musical programme has been arranged. Two militant speakers. Messrs. P. Simonoff ...

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  41. MERTHYR W.P.O.

    A special meeting of the Merthyr W.P.O. will be held at Mr. D. Maloney's residence, Brunswick-street, to-morrow (Thursday) night. Members who have ...

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