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  2. THE BIG ADVANCE.

    CONDON, Monday.--Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- "As a result of the fighting north-west of St. Quentin. we gained ground east and north of Gricourt. We also progressed in the neighborhood of Satrincourt Wood and cast of Lievin, and are approaching the outskirts of Lens. ...

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    The dotted line represents the old front before the Somme battle, and the shading covers the ground gained up to now. Lens was, at the time of writing, partly in our hands and partly in the enemy's. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    "There is one portion of Mr. Catts' statement, as published in this morning's Daily Telegraph, to which I wish to direct special attention," said Senator Millen yesterday. ...

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  5. AMERICAN ACTIVITY.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.--President Wilson, in a message to the people, says:--"Our entrance into this grim and horrible war for democracy and human rights creates the gravest ...

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  6. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    LONDON, Monday.--Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:--"We captured Villeret and a village southeastward of Hargicourt. ...

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  7. AFFAIRS IN VIENNA.

    ZURICH, Monday.--Eighty Americans have arrived from Vienna. They include several Embassy officials, who state time they believe all the races in Austria-Hungary desire peace. ...

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  8. RIOTS IN ARGENTINE.

    BUENOS AYRES. Monday.--Riots broke out, and the Germans used firearms to resist the mob's attack. Serious casualties occurred, including at least five killed. The authorities are ...

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  9. IMPERIAL CONVENTION

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Manchester Guardian" says it is probable that the Imperial Conference will recommend the Dominion Governments to hold an Imperial Convention after the ...

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  10. FOOD SUPPLY

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. Kennedy Jones, Director-General of the Food Economy Department, states that it will be necessary to save every crumb of bread. Persons throwing ...

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  11. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    It is quite clear that Hindenburg is fighting his hardest to hold the British back from Lens and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. AMERICA'S PART IN THE WAR.

    After his return from Rabaul. suffering from malaria, over two years ago, Private George Clune tried to re-enlist, but was "turned down" But Private Clune refused to be "turned down," ...

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  13. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    MADRID, Monday.--The Government denies that there has been any modification of Spain's international policy. It declares that its Note to Germany is as energetic as the ...

    Article : 164 words
  14. HEROIC ANZACS.

    LONDON, Monday.--I have to record an attack by Australian troops which will live in history as long as history exists. In order to take the fullest advantage of the great successes ...

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  15. RUSSIAN PROBLEM.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.--General Brusslloff attended a banquet given by the Duma. He appealed for national unity to defeat. German militarism, and exhorted the army to ...

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  16. MR. HOLMAN'S LAST ACT.

    The Premier's last official act in Sydney before leaving last night, was to unveil a roll of honor at Her Majesty's Theatre. The roll of honor bears the ...

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  17. ESPERANTO.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.--Dr. Zamenhof, inventor of the auxiliary language, Esperanto, has died at the ago of 58 years. Dr. Zamenhof was born at Byalistok, Grodno. Russia. ...

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  18. AIRMAN'S ESCAPADE.

    PARIS. Monday.--In connection with the famous airman Navarre's escapade in careering down the streets of Paris and running down six policemen, the police have arrested Navarre's ...

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  19. BILLIARDS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 169 words
  20. DECEASED AVIATOR.

    LONDON, Monday.--Negotiations have been opened up between Berlin and London to secure permission for the body of Prince Frederick Carl, who died as the result of ...

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  21. SNOWSTORMS IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Monday.--There have been heavy snowstorms in England, and the weather is colder than on any occasion during the past 60 years. The farmers are anxiously awaiting the ...

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  22. "LIKE HIS CHEEK TO INTERFERE."

    WAGGA, Monday.--At the Wagga Police Court Archibald Woods was remanded to Tumbarumba on a charge of making disloyal utterances, The statement of accused to the police was ...

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  23. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON. Monday.--The American liner New York, which was torpedoed by a submarine, has been docked. The explosion made a hole 16ft. by 30ft. in her starboard side. ...

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  24. MORE BARBARITY.

    PARIS, Monday.--Eight thousand shells have been poured into Reims daily. This form of destruction caused twenty-five fires on Friday, and a similar number on Saturday. When a ...

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  25. COST OF THE WAR.

    VIENNA, Monday.--Export estimates put the cost of the war to the end of March at £17,000,000,000, of which Great Britain has borne one-qurter, ...

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