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  2. SPORTING

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  4. REVOLTS IN AUSTRO-HUNGARY

    A Czecho-Slovak Provisional Government has been formed at Prague and has proclaimed that the Vienna' Government's authority has ceased and that only ...

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  5. ITALIANS PROGRESSING.

    A wireless Italian official message states: After day-long fighting in the region of Mount Grappa we maintained and extended yesterday's gains, ...

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  6. ANGLO-FRENCH ATTACKS SUCCEED

    A Belgian communique states: In the Anglo-French attack between the Lys and Scheldt the French carried Chateau Zulte despite desperate resistance. The ...

    Article : 45 words
  7. IN THE BALKANS.

    A Serbian official message states: We attacked the enemy in the Valley of the Morava and forced him to retreat disorderly. northward. Our advance ...

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  8. STRONG POINTS DOMINATED.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the French attacked on Friday morning on a seventeen-miles front between Chateau Porcien and Sissone ...

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  9. LIBERATING VILLAGES.

    A Serbian official message reports: We liberated Parachinvarazin and Beloushitch and prisonered over 200. We are successfully advancing northwards. ...

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  11. T. R. A. SOCIETY.

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  12. ENEMY MONITOR DAMAGED.

    A French Eastern communique states: Artillery duels occurred on the Danube, in the region of Hompa and Lunka. An enemy monitor was damaged. French ...

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  13. BRITISH ESTABLISHING ON HIGH GROUND.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, reporting on Friday morning, states: We captured Vendegies Sur Ecaillon on Thursday afternoon, and progressed on ...

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  14. CANTERBURY PARK RACES.

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  15. WIRELESS GERMAN MESSAGE.

    A wireless German official message, dealing with Thursday night's operations, says: French attacks on a front of fifty kilometres, from the Oise to the Aisne, ...

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  16. THE PEACE MOVE.

    It is learned that an important Inter-Allied conference will be held immediately to discuss the German Peace offers. Colonel House and Mr. Benson, who have ...

    Article : 49 words
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  18. AMERICANS MAINTAINING THE LINES.

    An American official message from the Verdun front on Friday evening says: The enemy extended to the west side of the Meuse in efforts to wrest from us the ...

    Article : 158 words
  19. POWERFUL ENEMY DEFENCES.

    A French communique issued on Friday night says: Between the Oise and the Serre our attacks continued successfully and we further advanced north of ...

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  20. WAR ONLY TO ENSURE HOHENZOLLERN THRONE.

    The Social Democrats are holding mass meetings in all parts of Germany, all of which are crowded, and demand a Republican Government and the abdication ...

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  21. SERIOUS RISING AT FIUME.

    The "Daily Express" Geneva correspondent states that a sensation occurred in the Budapest Chamber when M. Karolyz read a telegram announcing the ...

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  22. TELEGRAMS.

    Official figures in connection with the A.I.F. casualties to date are: Dead, 54,431; missing, 93; prisoners, 3401; wounded 156,173; sick, 75,877; ...

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  23. HUNGARY SICK OF THE FIGHTING.

    The "Daily Express" Amsterdam correspondent states that telegrams from Hungary report that the people and army are practically in agreement to ...

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  24. FRENCH INFLICT HEAVY PUNISHMENT.

    A French communique states: There is great artillery activity on the Oise, where we are everywhere maintaining contact with the enemy. We checked several ...

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  25. GERMANY AND THE ARMISTICE DEMANDS.

    Though Reichstag circles, favorably impressed with the fact that President Wilson has not interrupted negotiations, the newspapers are pessimistic over ...

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  26. MINERS' TOILET.

    The Premier (Mr. Holman) has been in communication with the Mines Department concerning a recent Legislative Assembly resolution that coal mining ...

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  27. BERLIN POLICE READY.

    The "Leipziger Volks Zeitung" states that the police at Berlin and other large cities are armed with poison gas bombs. ...

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  28. ON THE VERDUN FRONT.

    An American communique, issued on Friday night, says: The battle on the Verdun front continued. East of the Meuse we occupied Mormont Wood ...

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  29. MOONEE VALLEY RACES.

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  30. STARVATION IN VIENNA.

    A Budapest message states that it is reported from Vienna that Dr. Kramaroz heads the Provisional Government at Prague and has refused to send food to ...

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  31. AWAITING CONDITIONS.

    The Berlin War Cabinet has decided to await the Entente conditions for armistice before replying to President Wilson's Note. ...

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  32. THE FLIGHT FROM ZEEBRUGGE.

    A correspondent of the "Journal" has visited Zeebrugge, and states that apparently the Germans thought they were there till eternity. The hastiness of ...

    Article : 91 words
  33. WHARFIES' TROUBLES.

    Mr. Woods, Secretary to the Wharfies' Union, yesterday on referring to the latest trouble, said the returned soldiers who were now working on the wharves ...

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  34. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the French this morning began another operation on the Serre and Souche Rivers, and crossed the Serre between ...

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  35. DESTROY AND POISON.

    A captured German order instructs the troops to carry out destruction thoroughly and also to poison wells. ...

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  36. BRITISH ADVANCE ALONG THE SCHELDT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports that a successful operation took place in the morning southward of Valenciennnes. We captured the villages ...

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  37. NEW ZEALANDERS RUSH THE GUNS

    Mr. Percival Phillips (correspondent of the "Daily Express") states: When the New Zealanders passed Beau Dignies they established themselves a quarter of a ...

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  38. PREPARATIONS FOR DEMOBOLISATION.

    The United Press Washington correspondent reports that according to advices from Entente Embassies received here from Basle preparations for the ...

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  39. TRAMWAY SERVICE DISCONTENT.

    Mr. Warton, Secretary of the Tramway Employees Union, yesterday during an interview, said that the tramway men were more discontented now than they ...

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  40. THE WESTERN FRONT.

    A wireless German official message reads: In wide attacks against Normal Forest the enemy was standstilled westward of the Engle Fontaine-Landrecies ...

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  41. VIGOROUS DRIVE BETWEEN THE OISE AND THE SERRE.

    French communique states: Supported by tanks we began to-day a vigorous drive between the Oise and the Serre and hustled the enemy out of strong defences; ...

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  42. PREFERENTIAL VOTING BILL.

    A Bill for Preferential Voting is to be submitted to Parliament during the present session, but on non-Party lines, with full liberty for members to vote as they ...

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  43. CROATIANS MUTINY.

    Croatian soldiers at Fiume mutinied and barricaded their barracks, the railway station and the public buildings. It is reported that they have seized the ...

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  44. STURDY BRITISH ADVANCE.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, reporting on Friday evening, states: We continued to advance southward of the Scheldt and captured Sepmeries and ...

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  45. ENEMY URGED TO FIGHT HARD.

    The United Press correspondent reports that the German High Command's admonitions to the army that they must fight hard now to avoid a humiliating ...

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  46. ON THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    The Italians have begun an offensive on the Bretna-Piave front in co-operation with the British and French. The Italians have crossed the Ornic ...

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  47. STARTING THE EVACUATION OF TABRIZ.

    Washington advices received from the American Minister of Teheran say that the Turks are starting the evacuation of Tabriz. ...

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  48. CUP FAVOURITE.

    Arch Marella is now favorite for the Melbourne Cup, but is not far ahead of Kennaquhair and King Offa. Frank Bullock--King Offa's Caulfield ...

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  49. "AN IMPROPER STATEMENT."

    Mr. David Storey, speaking at the laying of the foundation stone of a soldier's cottage at Long Bay yesterday, said: "I have no time for, and am ...

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  50. CONSTANTINOPLE BOMBED.

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" reports that Constantinople has been bombed and seventy killed and injured. ...

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  51. OPERATIONS ON THE OISE FRONT

    A French communique issued on Friday morning states: On the Oise front during the night time we repulsed two enemy attempts east of the Canal ...

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  52. BITTER FIGHTING.

    An Italian official message states: Bitter fighting occurred on Thursday in the Montgrappa region. We attacked portions of the enemy's formidable positions, ...

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  53. GERMAN PACIFIC COLONIES.

    The "Morning Post" gives prominence to Mr. W. Watt's statement in the House of Representatives endorsing Mr. W. M. Hughes' statement that Australia did ...

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  54. S.A. POLICE FORCE.

    The Deputy President of the Industrial Court to-day awarded the South Australian police substantial increases, saying as he did so, that it was impossible to ...

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  55. SEPARATE LITTLE BATTLES.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, (correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle") says: The 1st and 3rd Armies are still fighting hard in the woody country south of Valenciennes. ...

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  56. GERMAN CIVILIANS LEAVING ANTWERP.

    A further message states: German civilians have been ordered to leave Antwerp and many are already crossing the Dutch frontier. ...

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  57. ITALIAN ATTACK HAMPERED.

    The Italian attack has been suspended owing to the weather. ...

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