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  3. LATEST.

    Field-Marshal Haig announces the capture of Clery sur Somme, Combles, Bullecourt, Hendccourt, and Lezcagnicourt. A Canadian attack between ...

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  4. ALLIED VICTORY.

    The "Times" Paris correspondent says that French critics believe that the Allied victory was far short of its expectable maximum, but recognise ...

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  5. LATEST. BRITISH SUCCESSES.

    Despite the destruction of river bridges our advanced troops have crossed the Somme south and west of Peronne. We have taken Clery sur ...

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  6. PEOPLE'S WILL.

    Commenting on the Upper House position to-day, the Premier (Mr. Ryan) said: "It is obvious to everybody that the Council is standing ...

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  7. SOLDIER FARMERS

    "It is encouraging to find that the men appreciate the work of the Government," said Mr. Coyne (Minister for Lands), as he read to the press to-day ...

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  8. ALL LIES.

    [?] INQUIRY The Royal [?] (Mr. Justice [?] against the [?] the conviction [?] W.W. prisoners ...

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  9. SWEEPING ON. COMBLES CAPTURED.

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

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  10. FRITZ LOSING NERVE.

    Mr. Percy Robinson, "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters, says that the situation is of extraordinary interest, and full of ...

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  11. ENEMY LOSING HEART.

    Mr. Beach Thomas writes: The enemy has fallen behind in the upper reaches, and the Australians are trippins on the heels of the last ...

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  12. OLD SOMME BATTLEFIELD.

    Field-Marshal Haig reports: The successful attacks since August 8 delivered by to Fourth, Third, and First British armies have rendered the ...

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  13. GALLANT FIFTY-FIRST.

    Mr. Eeach Thomas, in a graphic despatch describing the methods and incidents in the latest British advance, says: There is much talk on our side ...

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  14. ALONG WHOLE LINE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, writing last right, says: The Germans are counter-attacking along the whole line ...

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  15. STATE ARBITRATION.

    In Chambers yesterday morning, the President (Mr. Justice M'Cawley) dealt with an application by the Australian Workers' Union for a compulsory ...

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  16. WOMEN STRIKERS WIN.

    The Press Bureau announces: The Committee on Production has awarded the women tramway and omnibus workers an advance of 25s weekly over ...

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  17. COMRADES OF WAR

    By request of the Comrades of War League, Mr. Cuthbert Butler, M.L.A., introduced to the Premier last night a deputation of returned soldiers who ...

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  18. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    A French communique says that at the Somme and in the region of Canal duNord, there was no change at night time. Between the A[?]lettc and the ...

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  19. FIGHTING IN SIBERIA.

    On the Ussuri front the enemy on Saturday attacked desperately. All the Allied forces except the Americans participated. Over 300 of the enemy ...

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  20. IRISH INTERNESS.

    The inquiry into the case of the seven Irish internees is now in the final stage. As soon as the inquiry began, Mr. ...

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  21. ENEMY AT BAY.

    Mr. G. Campbell, "Times" correspondent, writes: The German counterattacks have become a fresh great battle. The enemy is at bay, and he ...

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  22. NIGHT ATTACKS FAIL.

    The "Times" correspondent at American headquarters says that the Germans in the Vosges sectors are employing special night raiding troops, ...

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  23. WHOLESALE HONORS.

    Viscount Buxton (Governor-General of South Africa), referring to the numerous honors bestowed in the South-west African campaign, about ...

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  24. SPAIN AND GERMANY.

    The "Times" correspondent at Madrid says the torpedoing of the Spanish steamer Carasa has created a crisis. Ministers are hastening to Madrid. It ...

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  25. MESOPOTAMIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The first despatch of General Marshall, Commander in Chief of the British forces in Mesopotamia, covers the operations in Mesopotamia from ...

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  26. LONDON POLICE AWAKENING.

    The London police are asking an increase of 8s war bonus, and official recognition of their union. The demands were urged at a meeting held last ...

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  27. MAILED FIST IN BELGIUM.

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" states that women and girls are being deported from Ghant (in Belgium) for forced labor behind the German front, ...

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  28. ASYLUM EMPLOYEES.

    Representatives of the Sandy Gallop (Ipswich) mental asylum employees interviewed Mr. Huxham (Home Secretary) to-day, and presented a petition ...

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  29. THE RETREAT EXPLAINED.

    Following is another example of how the great retreat is being explained for home consumption. The well-known military writer, Captain von Salzmann, ...

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  30. TRAITOROUS AIRMEN.

    It transpires that French aviators have been carrying to Germany intelligence agents whom the aeroplanes plcked up and brought back when their ...

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  31. A GREAT SUCCESS.

    Mr. Hughes was the guest of the Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce at a dinner. He was splendidly received, Mr. Munro, K.C., Under-Secretary for ...

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  32. GERMAN RETIREMENT.

    The Germans have evacuated Ballloul. [Balloul is an important town 10 miles south-west of Ypres.] ...

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  33. AMERICANS SCORE.

    A press despatch from the American army in France said that the Americans attacked the German positions north-west of Soissons at 7 o'clock ...

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  34. I.W.W. PRISONERS.

    Fifteen I.W.W. leaders, including W. D. Haywood, have been sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment, and fined £4000 each for sedition. ...

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  35. AIRMEN'S WORK.

    F[?]eld-Marshal Haig, in his aviation report, says:—Low clouds and rain interfered with flying on Wednesday. We dropped six tons of bombs, and fired ...

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  36. AMERICAN NAVAL CHANGES.

    The Navy Department has announced the selection of Rear-Admiral Henry Wilson, commanding the American naval forces in French waters, as ...

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  37. COLONELSHIP FOR PRINCESS.

    Princess Mary has been appointed a colonel in the Lothian Regiment of Royal Scots. ...

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  38. DEMONSTRATION IN GERMANY

    French despatches said that a German audience of 6000 people recently applauded the name of President Wilson at a public meeting organised by ...

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  39. DINNER TO TORY PRESS DELEGATES.

    The Agents-General gave a dinner to the Tory press delegation at the Automobile Club. Sir G. Wade presided, and proposed the toast of the ...

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  40. LAST ENTENTE EMBASSY LEAVES MOSCOW.

    The Japanese Consul-General and Emb[?]sy officers have left Moscow. They were the last of the Entente representatives in the city. The ...

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  41. PEASANTS AGAINST PAPER MONEY.

    The great shortage in foodstuffs is explainable to the reluctance of the peasants to accept paper money and demands from other parts of Russia. ...

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  42. DISEASE IN GERMAN WHEAT.

    G[?]man agricultural papers are greatly concerned about the alarming increase in wheat disease. The crop is useless in some districts. The rye in ...

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  43. GERMAN ANTIDOTE FOR TANKS.

    The "Ko[?]lnische Volks Zeitung" notes with satisfaction that German tactics have found an antidote to the British battering weapon, tho tank. It ...

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  44. SPOTTED TYPHUS OUTBREAK.

    Spotted typhus has broken out in Galicia, and Bukowina. Fifty cases have been officially admitted. ...

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  45. SOUTH AFRICAN WOOL CLIP.

    An important meeting of Free State wool farmers decided to send delegates to the Pretoria Conference, it which the question of requesting the Imperial ...

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  46. A STREET COLLISION.

    The ambulance brigade was called t[?]s morning to attend Henry Page, of John-street, Paddington, who was suffering from lacerations and contusions ...

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  47. AMERICAN SHIP CONSTRUCTION.

    Fifteen new shipyards have been commenced, and seven more are being constructed. ...

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