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  3. THE WAR SITUATION.

    The smashing blows by the British on the Hindenburg line have produced effects which greatly cheers the Allies. Although they do not lessen the grave consequences ...

    Article : 440 words
  4. NEW SOUTHS WALES LOAN.

    The prospectus will be issued on Friday of a New South Wales Government 5 3/4 per cent. loan of £3,000,000, repayable in 1925 or 1935, at the option of the Government. ...

    Article : 195 words
  5. THE VITAL REFERENDUM.

    One might paraphrase Rhodes's well-thumbed saying in the words, "So much to write, so little time to write it in." I suppose it is absolutely necessary to deal ...

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  7. REINFORCEMENTS REFERENDUM.

    To the Electors of South Australia and—Fellow-Electors—You have now a great opportunity to prove to the Commonwealth and the ...

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  8. Fontaine Notre-Dame Retaken.

    In his midnight communique Gen. Sir Douglas Haig states:—"The day has been spent on the southern battle front consolidating the large area over which we have ...

    Article : 148 words
  9. TANKS, HORSES AND MEN

    The correspondent of The United Press Agency advised this afternoon that the tanks, cavalry, and infantry are still advancing. His personal estimate of the ...

    Article : 286 words
  10. RESULT OF MR. HOLMAN'S VISIT.

    The State Ministers express great satisfaction at the successful flotation of the £3,000,000 loan in London, and ascribe it generally to the credit of the State in ...

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  11. CONSCRIPTION AND INDUSTRY.

    Referring to-day to the allegations that if the Ministry's referendum proposals are carried there will be a dearth of labour for the primary industries the Prime ...

    Article : 279 words
  12. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN ACTIVE.

    Gen. Haig, reporting on Thursday night in reference to the British aviation work, says:—Further details show that Tuesday's attacks on enemy infantry and transport ...

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  13. GERMANS' "ELASTIC RETREAT."

    M. Marcel Hutin states that already nearly 10,000 prisoners have been counted in connection with the great British victory. "These include many officers and one ...

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  14. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    From The Register, Saturday, Nov. 23, 1867.—Mr. Cullier, the providore of the St. Vincent, has brought from England several interesting zoological specimens for the Botanic Garden. ...

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  15. Three Miles Off Cambrai.

    The British Commander-in-Chief (Gen. Sir Douglas Haig) reported on Thursday morning:—"Advancing yesterday evening northward of Cantsing, we attacked and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 343 words
  16. "VERITABLE MASTER-STROKE."

    The newspapers regard the British attack as a veritable masterstroke, lacking neither surprise nor originality, and earned out with extraordinary swiftness. It marks ...

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  17. NORTH TERRACE IN THE SIXTIES.

    North terrace, as remember it in the sixties, commencing from West terrace corner, included the Newmarket Hotel, which was a small place compared with the present commodious building ...

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  18. MR. HOLMAN'S POSITION.

    Professor Mcintyre has sent a letter to the press in regard to the prominence given in anti-conscription papers to the fact of Mr. Holman not having enlisted ...

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  19. France's Congratulations.

    The Press Bureau states that the French President, (M. Poincare) warmly congratulated King George on the magnificent British victories in France and Palestine. ...

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  20. MB. GIBBS'S STORY.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs writes:—Some of the Germans kept their nerve and served their machine guns until the tanks silenced them. Others sniped our men at close ...

    Article : 386 words
  21. PROCLAIMED OFFENCES.

    Regulations under the War Precautions Act were issued to-day making it an offence or any person to destroy, injure, disfigure, or remove any poster, proclamation, or ...

    Article : 135 words
  22. CENSORSHIP DISCUSSED IN BRISBANE.

    Practically the whole of the sittings of the Legislative Assembly yesterday were spent in discussing the use of censorship. Major Tolmie (Leader of the Opposition) ...

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  24. MR. TUDOR IN THE NORTH.

    Mr. Tudor addressed a large audience in the parish hall to-night. Cr. Shakes presided, and was supported by the executive of the Official Labour Party. ...

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  26. Entire Enemy Line Shaken.

    The New York press is unanimous in recognising the tremendous importance of the British advance. The military expert of The New York ...

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  27. Four Hundred Prisoners.

    The afternoon's French communique states:—The Germans this morning launched a counter-attack on our new positions south of Juvincount, but our fire ...

    Article : 97 words
  28. French Villages Freed.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, in a message telegraphed on Thursday evening, says:—The British cavalry, infantry, and tanks are still active in the break in the Hindenburg ...

    Article : 217 words
  29. MILITARY STATISTICS ANALYSED.

    In relation to the controversy about military figures, the Chief of the General Staff (Major-Gen. Legge) has, at the direction of the Minister for Defence (Mr. ...

    Article : 321 words
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  33. THE GERMAN STORY.

    A wireless German official message received this morning states:—"We repulsed English thrusts north of Lens south of the Scarpe, and in the neighbourhood of ...

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