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  2. THE BALKANS

    PARIS, Friday.--Wireless reports from Petrograd state that Bulgaria is about to sue for a separate peace. if, indeed, such a request has not been sent already. ...

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  3. THE NEAR EAST.

    The Balkan situation is increasing in interest. A wireless message from Petrograd states that Bulgaria is about to sue for peace, and the "New York Times" representative at Sofia declares that the Bulgarian people are utterly ...

    Article : 280 words
  4. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    The little news that comes from the Balkins seems to show, so far as it shows anything, that the Bulgarian offensive has found. ...

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    The map gives some idea of the line the Allied troops are holding. It is not certain that this line is continuous, and, in fact, it probably consists of a series of fortified positions whose defenders keep in touch by means of patrols. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    ROME, Friday,--A wireless message states that Greece, owing to the refusal of the Greek generals to evacuate the forts in Eastern Macedonia, has informed Germany that the ...

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  7. ALPINE FIGHTING.

    ROME, Friday.--A communique states:-- "We gained new positions in the Fassa Alps, and occupied a point in the Fossornica Valley. The enemy violently regained it, but was ...

    Article : 148 words
  8. AGAINST TURKEY.

    PETROORAD, Friday--A communique states: "Westward of Like Van we occupied the region north-east of Mush (83 miles south-east of Erzerum). ...

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  9. WANT MORE FIGHT.

    LEETON, Friday.--At the sitting of the Royal Commission to-day, Judge Bevan read a telegram forwarded to him by the Premier, who had received it from J. F. Hogan, ...

    Article : 266 words
  10. THE SOMME.

    LONDON, Friday.--General Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- "We made 300 yards south of Thiepval, capturing 400 yards of trench, and ...

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  11. BRITAIN RIDICULED.

    PETROGRAD, Friday.--M. Bultazel, editor of the "Grashdanin," recently published an insulting arrticle referring to the "small achievements of the British army," and ridiculing Mr. ...

    Article : 78 words
  12. SUEZ CANAL.

    CAIRO, Friday.--General Murray, Commander-in-Chief in Egypt, in an interview said that the Turkish attacks on the Canal had onded. An enemy aeroplane was ...

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  13. ON THE SERETH.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday.--The "Lokal Anzeiger's" correspondent states that the Russians have resumed the offensive on both sides of the Sereth River, and are violently ...

    Article : 130 words
  14. FEDERAL INCOME TAX.

    The Federal Taxation Department is receiving a number of income tax returns without any name, address, or any information thereon by which taxpayers may be identified. ...

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  15. ANOTHER RAID.

    LONDON, Friday.--Six airships between midnight and 3 a.m. raided the east and south-east coasts. One came well inland. Several houses were damaged, and in another locality two ...

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  16. ARMED YACHT SUNK.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Admiralty announces that the armed yacht Zaida, engaged in destroying petrol stores, was sunk in the Gulf of Alexandretta (Asiatic Turkey, ...

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  17. SKEFFINGTON INQUIRY.

    LONDON, Friday.--At the inquiry into the shooting of Sheehy-Skeffington, Macintyre, and Dickson during the Dublin rising, Lieutenant Morgan admitted that no incriminating ...

    Article : 170 words
  18. LILLE OUTRAGES.

    MADRID, Friday,--The king presided at a meeting of the Government, at which it was agreed to seriously consider the French Note regarding the Lille outrages. The Government ...

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  19. PROPOSED WOMEN'S HOSTEL.

    A deputation from the council of the Citizens Association of new South Wales waited on the Minister for Education yesterday to advocate several matters connected with social welfare ...

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  20. ROUMANIAN'S ATTITUDE.

    BERNE, Friday.--The Kaiser wrote to the King of Rounmnia, announcing Hint he was sending Duke Albrecht of Mecklenburg as a special envoy to Bucharest to discuss the ...

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  21. HONORS WON ON THE FIELD.

    LONDON, Friday.--The following Australasians have been included in the latest list of military awards:-- DISTINGUISHED SERVICE ...

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  22. SLIPPED OUT OF PORT.

    NEW YORK. Friday.--The Norddentscher Lloyd steamer Willehad, 4761 tons, which had been refuging in Boston Harbor since the beginning of the war, slipped out early to-day, ...

    Article : 114 words
  23. GENERAL CABLES.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Australian Natives' Association is hopeful of re-establishing the Anzac Buffet in a central hull in Westminister, opposite the Abbey. ...

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  24. THE DEUTSCHLAND.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.--A German semi-official message states that about eight British warships awaited the Deutschland outside Chesapeake Bay, with a number of hired ...

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  25. BLOODTHIRSTY TIRPITZ.

    WASHINGTON, Friday--Mr. Gerard, American Ambassador in Berlin. reports that Admiral Von Tirpitz, into Chief of German Navy, has issued a manifesto strongly ...

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  26. PUBLIC SERVICE ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of the new council of the Public Service Association of Now South Wales Mr. Alexander A. Watson, of the Lands Department, was unanimously elected as president for ...

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  27. AMELIORATION.

    A record was established last week by the Australia Day Amelioration Committee. One hundred and thirty new applications were carried to completion, and in all 1051 cases ...

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  28. VERDUN.

    PARIS, Friday.--communique reports:--Several grenade attacks on our new Thiaumot-Fleury front were smashed bu our fire. "We slightly progressed beyond the footpath ...

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  29. BRITISH BORROWING.

    NEW YORK, Friday.--America's confidence in the victory of the Allies is shown by the purchase of British 6 per cent. war notes. The whole 250.000,000 dollars worth was offered and ...

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  30. "ANZAC INNOCENTS."

    LONDON, Friday.--Under the headline, "Ansae Innocents," the "Evening News" reports the case of a woman who was called at Westminister police court, charged with ...

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  31. TIME FOR ECONOMY.

    At a meeting hold at Woollalira in support of universal compulsory service, Ald. Frank Lock submitted a motion, "That, in the opinion of this mooting, no new works involving a ...

    Article : 134 words
  32. TRENCH RAIDS.

    LONDON, Friday.--Genetal Sir Douglna Halg reports:--"An attempted raid at Hoheuzollern Redoubt failed to reach our lines. "We successfully raided the German trenches ...

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  33. MENINGITIS.

    TUMUT, Friday.--A case of meningitis has been reported by the medical authorities to the shire council. The victim is a child, nine years old, living about one mile from the ...

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  34. ASIATIC FRONT.

    LONDON, Friday.--The Russians are advancing on the entire Asiatic front. The Turks have evacuated Bitlls, south of Lake, Van. ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND LOAN.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.--Loan certificates are coming through the Post Office in amounts under £50. Half a million sterling was paid into the Treasury to-day from this source. ...

    Article : 36 words
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