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  2. IN MESOPOTAMIA.

    A Mesopotamia official report details the captures at Ramadieh of 145 officers, 3120 men unwounded, 190 wounded, 106[?] rifles, part of five unassembled engines, ...

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  3. COMPLETE BRITISH VICTORY.

    The British victory is complete, five enemy divisions suffering ghastly losses. The Germans are thoroughly ...

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  4. SCENE IN REICHSTAG.

    A Berlin message states that there were scenes of disorder in the Reichstag debate, through the interpellation of the Socialist Landsberg concerning Admiral von ...

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  5. BRITISH ALONE ATTACKING.

    Colonel Repington (military expert of "The Times") writes:-- The British victories in the latest phases of the third battle of Ypres are ...

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  6. GERMANS DRIVEN OUT.

    There has been a lively engagement on the right of the Meuse. An enemy group, which gained a foothold in our advanced trenches, were driven out and the line ...

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  7. AMERICA AT WAR.

    A message from Washington states:-- The Secretary for War, Mr. Baker, today announced that the 20,000 aeroplanes provided for in the appropriation of ...

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  8. THE STRIKE.

    The strike of seamen and firemen has been declared off. The men are now at liberty to apply for work aboard ships. There will be a general ...

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  9. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    A French communique states:--On the Aisne front German raids were repulsed south-cast of Chevreux and east of Cerny. On the right of the Meuse our artillery ...

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  10. THE DISCONSOLATE SERGEANT.

    Mr. Pierrie Robinson ("Times" correspondent at British headquarters) telegraphed on Wednesday morning:-- It was raining fast at midnight, but it ...

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  11. WORK OF AIRMEN.

    The Australians' count of the prisoners is approaching 1000. There are hundreds more. We brought down, with a Lewis gun, the only German ...

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  12. SHORTAGE OF SHIPPING.

    Owing to the absence of ships much of the coal in Newcastle will have to be stacked again for the time being, or the collieries will again have to ...

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  13. BEACH THOMAS' STORY.

    Mr. Beach Thomas ("Daily Mail" correspondent at British headquarters) says:-- The enemy anticipated that the battle ...

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  14. COAL LUMPERS MEET TO-DAY.

    The coal lumpers will meet on Monday, when it is expected they will decide to resume work. The wharf laborers decided to resume ...

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  15. MINERS MEET CABINET.

    The coal miners' officials met the Cabinet to-day. Mr. Fuller stated later that the meeting had been very satisfactory indeed. As a result the ...

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  16. PEACE TALK.

    Many conflicting telegrams have been received from neutral countries concerning the Pope's peace move. Baron von Kuhlmann (German Foreign ...

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  17. THE ATTACK.

    This is the greatest day Australia has had in Europe. After irresistible and victorious fighting the Anzacs topped the ridge they had attacked, and now look ...

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  18. FIELD-MARSHAL HAIG'S REPORTS.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- There has been no intantry fighting of importance. We have consolidated our ...

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  19. GERMAN OFFICIAL MESSAGE.

    A German official message states: There is heavy artillerying and increased gunfire between Poclcapell[?] and Gheluvelt. ...

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  20. NEWS OF THE WORLD.

    General Louis Botha, Premier of South Africa, speaking on the question of coalition of the South African parties at the Political Congress now being ...

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  21. GERMANY MUST SURRENDER.

    "The Times," in a leading article, says: "We hope that the reports of further Papal peace negotiations are unfounded. There is no intention and no ...

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  22. THE COAL TRIBUNAL.

    There will be a special meeting of Cabinet on Monday, when the matter of appointing a tribunal, as promised in connection with the settlement, will be ...

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  23. WORK OF THE AIR FLEETS.

    Admiralty records show that a squadron commander in the recent air raid attacked 10 Gothas at a height of 12,000ft. oversea, and fired a hundred ...

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  24. SOUTH COAST MINES.

    Work is in full in swing the South Coast mines, with the exception of Hel[?]nsburgh, which will start on Monday. Most of the mines are working ...

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  25. LOSS TO MINERS.

    It is estimated the wages lost to the miners amount to over £100,000, and that of the men of other industries to £30,000. ...

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  26. SATURDAY'S EARLIER MESSAGE.

    The enemy's artillery is more active, but no infantry action was attempted. We drove off an attempted raid southward of Holleb[?]ke. The Welsh troops ...

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  27. BULGARIAN SUGGESTION.

    A telegram from Jassy states that Bulgarian emissaries in Switzerland got in touch with Roumanian delegates inquiring the condition of Roumanian ...

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  28. WESTERN MINES.

    The western mines are nearly all in operation. All the hands have restarted at the national works tunnel. ...

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  29. PERU AND GERMANY.

    The Peruvian Congress unanimously voted to sever diplomatic relations with Germany. ...

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  30. AT THE IRONWORKS.

    There was a resumption at one or two mills at the ironworks yesterday, but only a small percentage of the men usually engaged are working. The blast furnaces ...

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  31. TAKING THE RIDGE.

    Mr. Beach Thomas reports:-- The crown of yesterday's battle was the topping of the ridge beyond Zonnebeke, along the Broodseinde road. Our troops ...

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  32. GOOD-BYE LUXBURG.

    Count Luxburg and his secretary were spirited out of Argentine by the police. They took a tugboat to Colonia, Uruguay, and from there to Monte Video by train, ...

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  33. RUSSIA.

    After the Conference of Democrats had carried a resolution, by 766 to 688, in favor of a Coalition Government, amendments were carried excluding from ...

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  34. WATERSIDE WORKERS.

    Men are still being enrolled at the Phoenix wharf. Wharf laborers are [?] be registered at the Port Jackson Stevedoring Company, ...

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  35. GERMANS' SUPREME EFFORT.

    A semi-official comment on the British victory points out that the Germans, knowing the determination of the British to obtain possession of the ridges before ...

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  36. VARIOUS ITEMS.

    At Broken Hill the A.M.A. declared the strike off. The Melbourne carters and drivers also decided to go back on Monday. ...

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  37. ST. MICHAEL AND ST. GEORGE.

    The appointment of the Prince of Wales as Grand Master of the Order of St. Michael and St. George is hailed with satisfaction in quarters in London ...

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  38. IMPATIENT RAILWAY MEN.

    The railway men view the Government slowness in dealing with their demand for increased wages with dissatisfaction, and decided to cease all railway traffic ...

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  39. DISTRESS IN SYDNEY.

    A special appeal is made by the Lord Mayor for contributions to the Distress Relief Fund. Thousands are suffering from poverty. Sargents, Ltd., are ...

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  40. DISEASE RAMPANT IN GERMANY.

    A correspondent on the French front says the correspondence on German prisoners is full of details of the spread of dysentery, hunger and typhus in Germany, ...

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  41. BALTIC FLEET TROUBLE SETTLED.

    Reuter's Petrograd correspondent states that the dispute between the seamen of the Baltic Fleet and the Ministry of Marine has been settled by the intervention ...

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  42. AFFAIRS IN MELBOURNE.

    Negotiations are expected at Melbourne to lead the Wharf Laborers' Union to resume work. The stevedores are awaiting the decision of the union to the ...

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  43. GERMANS IN BELGIUM.

    The Germans are utilising the Allies' air raids in Belgium to incite the hostility of the Belgians towards the Entente. The Belgians believe the ...

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  44. "FOOD FOR SERIOUS THOUGHT."

    A German expert, General Ardenne, writing to the "Dusseldorff Anzeiger," on the subject of the British offensive, says: "Serious events also seem in preparation ...

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  45. INITIATIVE WITH BRITAIN.

    General Maurice, Director or Military Operations, in an interview with Reuter's representative, said:-- ''Our greatest air success was on the ...

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  46. LABOR IN BRITAIN.

    The coming enfranchisement of one million additional men and women in Britis likely to have far-reaching results in the constitution of Parliament. Labor ...

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  47. EXPORT EMBARGO.

    Reuter learns that yesterday's export order does not involve a new policy, but is merely an extension of the prinicples hitherto followed by the ...

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  48. YORK MINSTER BELLS RUNG.

    The bells of York Minster were rung at noon yesterday in honor of the British victory in Flanders. Sir Manningham B[?]ller, on behalf of ...

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