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  2. 200,000 PRISONERS

    Since July 18 when the Allied offensive began in France, the Allies have taken more than 200,000 prisoners, 3000 guns, 20.000 ...

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  3. DOUBLE BLOW

    We stand on the threshold of great events. So much is known to all the armies on both sides of the line through France. The spectacle is thrilling in ...

    Article : 511 words
  4. STORMING THE BUTTES

    Telegraphing from French Headquarters on the evening of Thursday, Reuter's correspondent says:-- The chain of positions captured today ...

    Article : 304 words
  5. HOMEWARD BOUND

    Our little corner of the front yesterday had a poignant interest for the Australian force. It was the railhead where 1600 returning Anzacs gathered. ...

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  7. 6,000 Turks Captured

    [?] message has been by the state Department the American diplomatic [?] that ...

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  8. FINE CHARGE BY LIGHT HORSE

    Many Australian Light Horsemen, after long night marches and sharp fighting, enjoyed a brief rest with swimming and fishing in the Sea of ...

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  9. TEETH IN FOE'S LINE

    Telegraphing from the British Headquarters in France on Friday evening, Reuter's correspondent said:-- Today we got our teeth into the ...

    Article : 602 words
  10. [?] PROGRESS REPORTED

    [?] official report dealing with [?]ations in Palestine, says:-- [?]out Friday the enemy ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. DEFENCE LINES CARRIED

    Reuter's correspondent at American headquarters, telegraphing at noon on Friday, says:-- The enemy, though still resisting ...

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  12. FOE'S COLONIES CALLED MENACE

    Reuter's Agency understands that the following may be regarded as embodying some of the views held in authoritative quarters on the question of the ...

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  13. [?] IN THE HOLY LAND

    forces are now at Tiberias. A [?] ago by a surprise attack in [?] morning. Nazareth was tak[?] soldiers have now pushed on ...

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  14. RESISTANCE POOR

    Mr Perry Robinson, "The Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters, telegraphing yesterday, said:-- Our successes promise to be great. ...

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  15. WATERSPOUTS SEEN IN BAY

    Fishermen between St. Kilda and Hampton state that they saw several waterspouts in the bay on Saturday evening, when the wind suddenly changed from the north to a violent ...

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  16. RECRUITS FOR THE NAVY

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  17. U-BOATS' RANGE EXTENDED

    As regards the naval aspect of Germany getting back her colonies, one must bear in mind the immense increase in the capacity of submarines, ...

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  18. ENEMY ADMITS WITHDRAWAL

    Anglo-Belgian troops, says a German wireless message, attacked from south of Dixmude as far as Wulverghem (south of Y[?]res). They captured Out ...

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  20. FOE'S ATTACKS FIERCE

    A semi-official statement issued here today says:-- The Germans launched more than ten fresh divisions against General ...

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  21. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS ENGAGE IN ATHLETIC CONTESTS

    Under the care of Mr J. Adle, Principal, and Mr T. Ward, Sportsmaster a party of 40 boys from the Adelaide High School arrived in Melbourne on Saturday to engage in ...

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