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  5. THURSDAY'S BIG RAID

    The attack south of Armentleres on Thursday was carried out principally by Australians. It is clear that numerous troops ...

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  6. BRITAIN

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  7. STRUGGLE FOR FOUREAUX

    Reuter's correspondent at headquarters says:--"The Germans have been disputing our occupancy of Foureaux Wood ...

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  8. BRITISH ONSLAUGHT

    Under the eye of the Kaiser himself, Germany is flinging all her resources against the British, whose offensive has been strongly resumed. ...

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  9. EARLDOM DECLINED

    His Majesty the King has permitted Sir Edward Grey, Minister for Foreign Affairs, for personal and family reasons, to assume the dignity of ...

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  10. NIGHT ATTACK FAILS

    There has been artillery, fire on the Somme. A night attack against our positions south of Soyecourt (southwest of Estrees) collapsed under our ...

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  11. OPERATIONS AT VERDUN

    A Paris official message regarding the operations at Verdun and its vicinity says:--"There has been a bombardment at ...

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  12. NORTH SCOTLAND DECLARED

    Scotland northward of a line from Lochalsh, on the west coast, to Inverness, on the oast coast, inclusive, has been declared a special military area. ...

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  13. MEMBERS ON TOUR

    Members of the Oversea Parliaments who are to attend the conference of the Empire Parliamentary Association returned from Paris late ...

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  14. COTTAGE WARFARE

    Bringing up the artillery remains the chief difficulty on the Somme. Only three or four roads exist whereon the artillery can pass, and heavy rains ...

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  15. PRISONERS IN GERMANY

    It is announced that there are 25,350 British prisoners in Germany, including 721 officers. ...

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  16. "MAY EVACUATE BELGIUM"

    Amsterdam states that according to the "Echo de Beige," posters have been placarded on the barracks at Ghent stating that negotiations, have been ...

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  17. ELIGIBLES MUST REPORT

    Men who come within the provisions of the National Service Act have been officially notified that they will be prosecuted unless they report themselves ...

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  18. IRELAND

    The Cabinet has closed its ranks, and has unitedly agreed to amend the proposed Irish settlement by inserting certain restrictive clauses. ...

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  19. RUIN OF FOE'S PLANS

    Today is the anniversary of the Austrian Note to Servia that precipitated Armageddon. Mr J. L. Garvin, editor of "The ...

    Article : 153 words
  20. ENTRY TO WAR WORKMANLIKE

    Colonel Winston Churchill, in a third article in "The Weekly Dispatch," says that Great Britain's entry into the war was workmanlike. ...

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  21. STEENSTRAATE BOMBARDED

    An official Belgian message says:--"Our artillery continues a destructive bombardment of Steenstraate, north of Ypres." ...

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  22. VILLAGE OF POZIERES TAKEN BY THE ANZACS

    It is announced that the Anzacs have captured Pozieres, on the main road from Albert to Bapaume. ...

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  23. GEN. HAIG RESUMES HIS GREAT OFFENSIVE

    In a dispatch to the War Office. General Sir Douglas Haig announces a resumption of the great British offensive. The new operations. ...

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  24. ITALY

    A Rome communique reports further gains on the Posina, Sette Comuni, and Dolomite fronts. The capture of 265 prisoners is ...

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  25. TRADE AFTER THE WAR

    It is stated by the political correspondent of "The Morning Post" that the War Trade Committee will hold its first meeting on Tuesday. ...

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  26. PROSPECT NOT BRIGHT

    "Prospects of an Irish settlement are seemingly much less bright," says the political correspondent of "The Times." "Only a bold and decisive stroke ...

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  27. HUNS' FIRE STRONGER

    Mr W. Beach Thomas, correspondent of Tho Daily Mall" at the British Headquarters, reports that the German fire is much stronger. ...

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  28. VERY SEVERE FIGHTING

    "Very severe fighting has broken out in the Sugana Valley and elsewhere on the Italian front." ...

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  29. BRITAIN'S BLACK LIST

    A message from Washington says that, after a Cabinet conference, the State Department instructed Mr. W. H. Page, the United States ...

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  30. BALKANS

    There are indications that the announcements of the Russian successes and the continued progress of the Franco-British offensive are causing a ...

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  31. BADGES FOR SOLDIERS

    His Majesty the King has approved of the issue of silver badges, to officers and men of the British, Indian and overseas forces who have served at ...

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  32. HAMLET DESCRIBED

    Details of the Australians' participation in the Somme offensive are eagerly awaited. It is understood that large forces are engaged. ...

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  33. FOCH'S EFFORTS

    "The delay in the resumption of the (French offensive was due to bad weather and the difficulty in bringing up the heavy artillery. The infantry ...

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  34. MILITARY QUERIES ANSWERED

    Answers to questions regarding tho Australian Imperial Force are published as space permits, and publication on any particular day cannot be promised. ...

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  35. BULGAR OFFICERS DESERT

    According to "The Times" correspondent at Salonica, three Bulgarian officers deserted and came into the Allied lines. ...

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  36. LOSS COMPARATIVELY LIGHT

    After a heavy bombardment last light, the British and Anzacs attacked towards Pozleres and Guillement. Despite the desperate ...

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  39. BERLIN CONCEALS LOSSES

    "There has been fresh infantry fighting without result, in spite of the reckless use of men. Stubborn hand to hand fighting is proceeding near and ...

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