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  3. Another Anglo-French Advance MORE GROUND GAINED — THE BIG GUNS BOOMING — BOCHE ATTACKS BEATEN OFF — THE STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE — PAN- GERMAN HYDROPHOBIA —YEARNING FOR PEACE

    Sir Douglas Haig reported yesterday: "We attacked and completed the capture of Westhoek and secured the remaining positions on the Westhoek ...

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  4. STRIKE EXTENDS TO SEAMEN

    The strike has now extended to the seamen. Mr. Mutch, M.L.A., on behalf of the strike Committee, stated this afternoon as follows:—"It was ...

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  5. CAIBYE WINS

    Rain fell from early morning at Caulfield to-day, and when the V.A.T.C Australian steeplechase meeting opened this afternoon the weather ...

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  6. RACING AT GOODWOOD

    The Goodwood f[?] Club had a beautiful day for its postponed meeting at Belmort Park yesterday, and a large crowd put in an appearance. The ...

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  7. FALLEN HEROES

    Francis Earl Johnston, brigadier of the North Staffords, attached to the New Zealanders, has been killed in action. He was a son of the ...

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  8. A WORD FROM SALONIKA

    A British official report from Salonika states:—"Our cavalry repulsed a Bulgarian raid at Cuculuk. We bombed an aerodrome at Livunovo. There is ...

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  9. BRITISH LABOR AND STOCKHOLM

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, addressing the Labor Conference, said the Russians wanted a binding con[?]erence to discuss peace terms, but he pointed ...

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  10. GENERAL CABLE ITEMS

    The Authors' [?]ciety of Great Britain on the ground that they are not a luxury protests against the Luxury Board's threatened exclusion of the ...

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  11. TURKISH FORTS BOMBARDED

    Allied warships are bombarding Turkish forts in Asia Minor. British monitors silenced one battery and destroye[?] an aerodrome. ...

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  12. GERMAN LOANS TO GREECE

    The Finance Minister has made sensational revelations to the Chamber of Deputies. He showed that Skouloudis and Gounaris, when in ...

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  13. A YEARN FOR PEACE

    The Karlsruhe "Volksfreund" recognises that it is impossible for Germany to compel her enemies to pay indemnities and surrender territory, ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN MUNITION WORKERS

    The Minister for Defence said to-day that he was not able to understand why some of the munition workers sent from Australia to England were ...

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  15. GERMANY'S DESPENATE STRAITS

    Information from most reliable neutral sources is to the effect [?]t Germany has three insoluble problems necessitating an early peace. These ...

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  16. HIS MASTER'S A SOLDIER.

    Writes "A Soldier's Wife": Allow me to thank you for your assistance, through your paper; also for your promptness in despatching to me the ...

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  17. ENLISTMENT OF MINORS

    In order to meet the wishes of parents who are anxious that their sons shall enlist upon arriving at the military age, but that they shall not ...

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  18. AMERICA AND THE WAR

    The largest cheque in New York's history was drawn by Mr. J. P. Morgan to-day. It was to the order of the Bank of Montreal and was for ...

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  19. SEVEN HORSES FALL

    Seven horses fell in the Hurdle Race at Moorefield to-day, and as a result of the accident one jockey, Dorrington, is in a serious condition. The ...

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  20. THE BOCHE BITER BIT

    A German patrol ship collided with a German minefield in the Baltic and was sunk. Thirty of the crew were killed. ...

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  21. ROYAL FLYING CORPS

    Mr. Trumble, Secretary for Defence, said, in reference to the statement in the House of Commons that there was a special commission in the ...

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  22. POLITICAL PARS

    Get on the roll. There is still time, but not much time. Wednesday next is the last day for ...

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  23. CHEMICAL WORKS DESTROYED

    An explosion ignited the Ajax chemical works at Barking last night. The building was destroyed. So far 13 female bodies have been recovered, ...

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  24. AUSTRALIA'S TOTAL CASUALTIES

    An official summary of the casualty lists numbered from I to 330A was issued to-day, and shows that the number of Australians out of action ...

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  25. NEW EDUCATION BILL

    Mr. H. A. L. Fisher. President of the Board of Education, introduced the Education Bill for England and Wales, it adheres to the administrative ...

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  26. THE RUSSO-ROUMANIANS

    A Roumanian communique issued yesterday states: "The Russo-Roumanians are maintaining their positions in the various areas, and are inflicting ...

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  27. A STRANGE CASE

    A peculiar story told to Sergeant Stewart at the Central Police Station early yesterday morning by a young woman led [?] her lodgings in ...

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  28. EDNA MAY DEEP LEVELS

    Excitement ran high on the Stock Exchange to-day over Edna May Deep Levels, and in less than three hours 4500 shares were dealt in. The ...

    Article : 134 words
  29. LAST NIGHT'S BOXING

    At the Stadium to-night A. Lloyd and Ji[?]y Clabby fought a 20-round draw. It was a fast, hard-hitting fight. ...

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  30. ITALIAN PILLS FOR POLA

    An Italian official report states: "Large flights of bombing planes attacked Pola, on the Austrian coast, on Wednesday night, and effectively ...

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  31. SHEARING RATES

    The Pastoralists' Association of W.A. have notified the Australian Workers' Union (W.A. branch) of their willingness to vary the agreement made with ...

    Article : 70 words
  32. SUDDEN DEATH

    Shortly after midday yesterday Constable A. Darby, as the result of a report, proceeded to a residence at 183 Brisbane-street, and in a room at the ...

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  33. GERMAN THIEVES IN BUCHAREST

    The Germans have removed all the private and public artistic treasures from Bucharest, and have pillaged the Royal Palace and the churches. ...

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