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  2. VICTORIA DISTRICT CO-OPERATIVE FLOUR MILL.

    The annual directors' report for presentation to the annual general meeting of shareholders to be held to-morrow, states:— ...

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  3. The Nations at War

    The Amsterdam Press Association , learns that a British, French and American attack on the whole front from Cambrai to St Quentin ...

    Article : 263 words
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  5. Latest Wires.

    Turkey has through Spain, dispatched a peace note to the Allies. ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS

    There is still no settlement of the Trans-Australian railway strike. ...

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  7. TURKEY AT THE LAST GASP

    It is reported that surrender of Turkey is imminent. ...

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  8. THE RAILWAY PICNIC

    Good fortune, in the way of there favoured the annual Railway picnic held yesterday are the 19 mile tank on the Cue line. The ...

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  9. PEACE AT ANY PRICE

    A message from Zurich state the Vienna "Arbieter Zeitung" says:—"We must have peace, and no price is too high. Let us pay it ...

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  10. BRAZIL'S REPLY TO AUSTRIA-HUNGARY

    The Official Press Bureau announces that Brazil, replying to the Austro-Hungary Peace Note, states "We are pursuaded that the ...

    Article : 55 words
  11. WAR CAMPAIGN DEVELOPMENTS

    The Australian Press Association learns that the situation is externally interesting. particularly in the Oise valley, the St Gobain Massiff ...

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  12. LONG LIVES.

    In an interesting article in the "Girl's Own Paper and Woman's Magazine," by Ernest Thompson Seton, the writer, after showing the ...

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  13. THE AMERICAN SECTOR

    The enemy is resisting strongly in the American Sector, but the American casualties are not half the number of the prisoners taken. ...

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  14. BRITISH MAKE HEADWAY

    The British, advance is continuing, and is meeting with less resistance than yesterday. The enemy have fallen back ...

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  15. FRENCH DRIVE ALONG THE SUIPPE

    The enemy is counter, attacking heavily on the Suippe and holding up the French advance, but progress towards Machault and Caurey ...

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  16. YESTERDAY'S WIRES

    The Germans violently counter attacked and temporarily recapture St Etienne but the French brilliantly recaptured the town and ...

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  17. THE APPROACH OF WINTER

    Mr Winston Churchill dates he is not over sanguine as to the speedy termination of the war, owing to the approach of winter. ...

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  18. GERMANY'S PEACE MOVE

    President Wilson, through Mr Lansing, Secretary of State. replying to the German note asks; for fuller information and insists upon ...

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  19. THE ALLIES DEMAND

    The "Pall Mali Gazette" understands that the chief allied Ministers are already conferring are already conferring. Telegrams show that ...

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  20. STEADY BRITISH PROGRESS

    Field Marshal Haig's latest reports states:—We made further progress last evening in the region of Sequehart and in the direction ...

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  21. JAPANESE LINER TORPEDOED

    It is announced officially that the Japanese liner Hirano, while en route to Capetown, was torpedoed at 4 a.m. on Friday, and she sank ...

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  23. GERMAN ROBBERS IN FRANCE

    The members of the French mission were entertained by the Sydney Chamber of Manufacturers the other light. Responding to a toast ...

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  24. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE

    In the Senate, Senator McGumber her introduced a resolution providing that before the United States agreed to an armistice, Germany ...

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  25. THE GERMAN RETREAT

    The French newspapers report the horizon is aflame along the line of the German retreat and that towns, villages and farms ...

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