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  2. THE AUSTRALIAN SECTOR

    Writing from British headquarters under date of Sunday. Mr. Koith Murdoch says:— "AS fresh enemy troops arrive ...

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  3. BOLSHEVIK COLLAPSE

    News from Russia is recently and confused, but it is clear that the Rolshevik system of government is everywhere collapsing before the country wide but mostly ...

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    [?] able news on this page so header' has appeared in the "Times" [?] to Australia by special permission. It should be understood [?] are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  5. KING AT THE FRONT

    his Majesty the King on Tuesday night returned to London from France, where he and a very strennous week on the Western front. He covered many ...

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  6. [?]IED ATTACKS

    [?] message, received at Van[?] that another big attack [?] by the Allies on Tuesday [?] from Chaulncs south ...

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  7. ANTI-GERMAN FEELING.

    The following wireless from Honolulu has been furnished to Reuter by the United States Consul in Melbourne:—Advices received by the State ...

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  8. FIGHTING AT LASSIGNY.

    A report received on Tuesday evening from an authoritative source says that the Germans on Tuesday morning vigorously counter attacked at Lassigny. The ...

    Article : 124 words
  9. SITUATION REMAINS OBSCURE.

    The Russian situation remains obscure News from The Hague and Stockholm states that the Lenin Government is tottering. The anti-Bolsheviks are expected ...

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  10. AIR FIGHTING.

    Field Marshal St. Douglas Haig., in a report on aviation states:—There has been much air fighting. We brought down 30 machines and drove down seven ...

    Article : 105 words
  11. (United Service.)

    It is stated by the "Evening Standard" that the French have captured the whole of the Lassigny massif. ...

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  12. KEY TO THE WHOLE POSITION.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French Headquarters telegraphing on Tuesday afternoon, said:—"The enemy are desperately clinging to the western and ...

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  13. THE CZECHO-SLOVAKS.

    The Press Bureau announces that the Government has issued a declaration stating that Great Britain regards the Czecho-Siovaks as an Allied nation. She ...

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  14. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Mr. F. Ellsworth of Clarkson street, Sebastopol, has received information through the Rev. A. M. Francis that his son, L-Cpl G. W. Ellsworth, of the 39th ...

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  15. PIRACY CAMPAIGN

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that the Messageries liner Djemnah (with military passengers), in an escorted convey was torpedoed and sunk ...

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  16. ARMY EDUCATIONAL SCHEME

    Bishop Long, of Bathurst (X. S. W.), who went on active service last year, and is now in charge of the Australian Army educational scheme has been ...

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  17. PRIVATE T. E. STEVENSON.

    Mr. T. E. Stevenson Porter street, Ballarat East, has been notified that his son, Pte t. E. Stevenson, of the 29th Battalion is returning to Australia. ...

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  18. PRIVATE R. J. JENKINS.

    Mrs. R. J . Jenkins 514 Ripon street south, has received that her husband Pte. R. J. Jenkins of the 22nd Battalion has ...

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  19. NORWEGIAN STEAMER SUNK.

    It is announced by the Navy Department that the Norwegian steamer Sommerstad was torpedoed on Monday. 20 miles south-east of Friesland. There ...

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  20. REJECTED VOLUNTEERS

    The Southern Tasmanian Rejected Volunteers Association was formed to-night on lines similar to the organisation in New South Wales. Fifty member ...

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  21. GERMAN CASUALTIES.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters telegraphing on the evening of the 13th says:—"The Allied drive between Montdidier and the north of the ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN COMFORTS FUND

    Mr. I. C. Kendall the hon. treasurer of the Ballarat East branch of the Comforts Fund, acknowledges the following donations:—Rovers' Football Association. ...

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  23. DAMAGED WARSHIP SUNK.

    A report issued by the Admiralty states that a British destroyer, which had been seriously damaged in a collision, was torpedoed and sunk in the ...

    Article : 56 words
  24. [?]CO PRISONERS

    [?] Hutin, writing in the [?]." says that the Allies [?] 70,000 prisoners since 18th [?] hal Foch's counter ...

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  25. CREWS OF FISHING VESSELS.

    The fishing schooner Acushal has arrived at an Atlantic port with the crews of three torpedoed fishing vessels. ...

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  26. SETTLEMENT OF SOLDIERS

    Since Friday last the Lands Purchase Board has completed negotiations for the purchase for repatriation purposes of portion of the Larra Estate, near ...

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  27. AMERICAN MESSAGES

    The U. S. Consul at Melbourne has furnished to Heater the following wireless from Honolulu:—"Adolfo Diaz, former ?President of ...

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  28. MERTONS V MR HUGHES

    Mr. Hughes interviewed regarding proposal to establish a defence fund against Mertons, said he preferred not to make any remark at present. ...

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  29. ECONOMY IN MAN POWER.

    The following amplifies the capture of Ludondorff's order, mentioned in a message from Reuter's correspondent, the whole purpose of which is the necessity ...

    Article : 116 words
  30. [?]NERS AND GUNS.

    correspondent at Paris says [?] papers point out that the [?] and 600 guns mentioned [?] Haig's report include ...

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  31. AMELAND ENCAGEMENT

    In connection with the Admiralty statement of the Ameland engagement, it is alleged by the German Admiralty that British motor boats accompanied by 25 ...

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  32. [?]IN MESSAGES.

    [?] official message states:— [?] attacks southward of Mer[?]. We also repulsed at [?] of Amicus-Roye road ...

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  33. ENGINEERS' STRIKE

    Neither side has so far taken any steps in order to bring the Engineers strike to an end. To-day the industrial Disputes Committee of the Trades Hall ...

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  34. REPUBLICANS IN BULCARIA

    A republican movement in Bulgaria is reported in the German newspapers. ...

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  35. WORK OF THE CAVALRY.

    Mr. Petty Robinson., the "times" correspondent at the British headquarters says that the Australians repulsed counter tacks at Lihons. A conspicuous ...

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  36. LOST AND REGAINED.

    [?] the Vesle in the Rhcims [?] the French out of Fis[?] counter attack restor[?] ...

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  37. CASUALTIES AMAZINGLY LIGHT.

    Mr. Hughes in a message to General Monash, congratulates him for the great achievement of the Australians and for the victory won so cheaply. Mr. Hughes ...

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  38. WET CANTEEN OPENED

    A wet canteen is being opened by the War Chest Club, with of object of keeping soldiers from drinking dens. ...

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  39. FOOD RIOTS IN SPAIN

    News from Madrid shows that food riots are taking place in various place in various towns in Spain. ...

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  40. [?]G THE ADVANCE.

    [?] tatively learned on Tuesday [?] that the German Crown [?] as Prince Rupprecht of [?] contributing men for ...

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  41. "KEEP COOL."

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the "Rheinische Westphaelische Zeitung" (published at Essen) states that events in the West have taken a ...

    Article : 66 words
  42. LUXURY TAX

    The Luxury Tax Committee's report which has been issued shows that a duty of 2nd in the shilling will be levied on the purchase price of the following:— ...

    Article : 57 words
  43. TALBOT COMMON

    Objection to the revocation of 400 acres of common land at Talbot for the purpose of repatriating soldiers were stated yesterday by a deputation to Mr. F. Clarke ...

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  44. RED CROSS SOCIETY

    The hon. secretary and treasurer desires to acknowledge the following contributions:—Duchre tournament, Ballarat Croquet Club (per Mrs Treadwell) £5 ...

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  45. THE 1916 LINE.

    Mr. Campbell, the "Times" correspondent at the French headquarters, thinks that the enemy's desperate attempts to check the Anglo-French between the ...

    Article : 141 words
  46. [?]RY STABILISATION.

    [?] of the German retreat has [?] of momentary stabilisa[?] uch wing. The necessity [?] artillery and munitions ...

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  47. VICTORIES IMPRESS JAPAN.

    The "Times" correspondent at Tokio says that a Japanese war correspondent will accompany the Expeditionary Force in Siberia. ...

    Article : 77 words
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