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    [?] cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times" is Australia by special permission. It should be understood [?] are not hose of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  3. THE ALLIED BLOWS

    The series of blows being dealt the Germans on the whole front from the Belgian frontier to Rheims is remarkable not merely for the rapidity with ...

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  4. HUNS FEAR REVOLUTION

    Telegraphing from the British Headquarters on Wednesday, Reuter's correspondent states:— The following German order, signed by ...

    Article : 158 words
  5. LATEST WAR NEWS

    In a despatch received at 1.10 p.m. on Thursday Field-Marshal Haig says:— We captured from 2000 to 3000 prisoners and a few guns on Wednesday. ...

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  7. [?]IED ATTACKS

    [?] Sir Julian Byng on [?] advanced two miles [?] front from Moyenneville [?] to Beaucourt, ...

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  8. "The Courier" Office, 3.30 a.m.

    A message from Paris via Vancouver states that the British attacked before day light on the entire front between the Anere and the Somme, and reached Neuf ...

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  9. FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    According to the Paris correspondent of the "Times," the Tenth Army's [?] has delighted the Parisians, and strengthened the sense of ascendancy over the ...

    Article : 113 words
  10. GERMAN COLONIES

    Advices from Amsterdam report that Dr Solf, the German Colonial Secretary, in addressing a German society, referred to the recent speech by Mr Balfour, British ...

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  11. FOCH'S SUBTLE TACTICS.

    Mr Sidebotham, writing in the "Times," says:—The constant variety of tactics and strategy of the Allied operations, reveal the versatility of Marshal ...

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  12. THE AMIENS VICTORY.

    Mr. Keith Murdoch, writing from Australian Headquarters on Wednesday states:— "The remarkable battle of Amions, ...

    Article : 509 words
  13. (Reuter.)

    [?] British Third Army, [?] Sir Julian Byng, [?] on Wednesday morning [?] of nine miles between ...

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  14. FRENCH CAPTURE LASSIGNY.

    Gen Humbert's forces dashingly advancing captured Lassigny and gained dominating heights overlooking the Olse. ...

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  15. PIRACY OUTRAGE

    A message from Copehagon says that the Dutch steamer Gusconier, en route from Brooklyn (U.S.A.) to Rotterdam, with a cargo of grain and flour for the ...

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  16. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Mrs. T. J. Ross, of Stawell, has been informed that her husband, Lieut. T. J. Ross, was killed in action in France on 10th inst. Lieut Ross enlisted as a ...

    Article : 80 words
  17. (The "Times.")

    Gen Mangin advanced three miles in heavily wooded country since last night and reached Sempigny, within two miles of Noyon. A slight advance was made ...

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  18. THE ADVANCE EASTWARD.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French Headquarters, telegraphing on Wednesday evening, said that troops advancing eastward made important progress. They ...

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  19. CORPORAL ISAAC M'DONALD.

    Cpl Isaac M'Donald, who left Australia with the 9th Reinforcements to the 30th Battalion, was killed in action on 30th July. He was a native of Lake Marmel, ...

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  20. DRIVER R. LOTON, M.M.

    Mrs. J. Goad, 324, Armstrong street north, has received information that he; adopted son, Dvr R. Loton, M.M., died of wounds on 9th August. He enlisted at ...

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  21. BRITISH LOSSES IN JULY.

    The Press Bureau states that the following are the July mercantile losses (and all figures are gross tons):— British, 176,179: Allies and neutrals ...

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  22. "WELL DONE, CARRY ON!"

    The Press Bureau states, that Mr Lloyd-George sent a message to a mass meeting of Allied women war workers in Paris, paying a tribute to women's work ...

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  23. PRIVATE C. E. PHILLIPS.

    Mr George Phillips, of 805 Sturt stre[?] has received word from the Defence D[?]partment through the Rev. Joseph Snel. that his oldest son, Pte C. E. Phillips, ...

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  24. LANCESERGEANT A. H. TODD.

    Mrs Todd, of 80 Nicholson street, has received information from the Defence Department that her son, Lance-Scrgt A. H. Todd, has again been wounded. ...

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  25. PRIVATE R. L. JENKIN.

    Mr Andrew Jenkin, of Chambrian Hill, has been advised that his son, Pte R. L. Jenkin, is in hospital in England, gassed, and that he is progressing favorably. ...

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  26. AFRICAN WOOL CLIP

    Advices from Cape Town report that the president of the South African Agricultural Union has summoned a conference of representatives of sheep farmers ...

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  27. LICENSING REDUCTION BOARD

    At a special meeting of the State Cabinet held this afternoon, Mr. Thomas Graham, solicitor, of Wangaratta, was appointed to the vacancy on the Licences ...

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  28. U.S. APPRECIATES ANZACS.

    Lieut W. J. Denny, of South Australia, has returned from a propaganda tour of America. He says he was overwhelmed with requests for speeches and ...

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  29. HUNS SURRENDER FREELY.

    Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters, states from Buequoy northward of Ablainzeville and Moyenneville we struck ...

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  30. EQUAL PAY FOR EQUAL WORK

    Four transport unions have discussed the London strike and have passed a resolution demanding that the Minister for Labor (Mr. J. Hodge) shall see that ...

    Article : 112 words
  31. MILITARY AWARDS

    The War Office states that it has been decided from the 1st August that the D.S.O., the Military Cross, and the D.C. Medal will be awarded for "service in ...

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  32. BERLIN MESSAGES.

    A wireless German official message states: Between the Anere and the Avre since 8th August our troops report more than 500 tanks were destroyed. A French ...

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  33. SHORTAGE OF COAL

    Mr Lloyd-George, speaking at Criceieth, emphasised the necessity for saving coal and increasing the output. Without mentioning British, sufferings, ...

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  34. THE FRENCH MISSION

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris says that Gen Pau has been officially nominated successor to M. Metin, who died at San Francisco, as the head of ...

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  35. OBITUARY

    Our Stawell correspondent writes:— Mrs Emma Murtin died at the age of 85 years. She came to Victoria in 1856, and for 50 years had resided at the same spot ...

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  36. [?] SURPRISE ENEMY.

    [?] respondent at the British [?] says that Lt-Gen Sir [?] attack, in which tanks took [?] surprise in the thick ...

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  37. LONDON COMMAND

    Lieut-Gen. Sir Francis Lloyd is relinquishing his commend of the London District in October, when his term expires. ...

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  38. AERIAL ACTIVITIES.

    Between Thursday and Sunday, says an Admiralty report, air force contingents attached to the Navy dropped from 15 to 16 tons of explosives on the Solway ...

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  39. SIR J. COOK HONORED

    Sir Joseph Cook (the Commonwealth Minister for the Navy, who, together with Mr W. M. Hughes, is at present representing Australia at the Imperial ...

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  40. INVENTIVENESS IN THE A.I.F.

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, has read a despatch from London which shows that inventiveness exists among the members of the A.I.F., in a ...

    Article : 186 words
  41. [?]SS OF THE BATTLE.

    [?] correspondent at the British, [?] telegraphing on Wednesday [?] Von Below to-day got a [?] from General Byng, who ...

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  42. NO RESPITE FOR THE FOE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, commenting on Byng's attack, says that the inference is that the Boche will be given no respite. Blow ...

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  43. AMERICAN MESSAGES

    The U.S. Consul at Melbourne has furnished to Reuter the following wireless via Honolulu:— The United States Farm Labor Board ...

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  44. GERMAN SALIENT AT ALBERT.

    Mr Beach Thomas says that the advance jeopardises the German salient in the vicinity of Albert. The capture of guns is hardly likely to the large. They ...

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  45. FIVE RAIDS IN A DAY.

    The American Consul at Melbourne has handed to Reuter the following wireless via Honolulu:— The Navy Department at Washington ...

    Article : 91 words
  46. DEBATING AND OTHER SOCIETIES

    The Y.M.C.A. Literary and Debating Society met on Tuesday night, Mr. G. V. [?] being in the chair. After the general business had been dealt with, ...

    Article : 74 words
  47. HUNS BREAK ANOTHER TREATY.

    An official French despatch states that German officers, formerly interned in Switzerland, are repatriated ands sent to the Ukraine on military duty in ...

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  48. BATTLE LINE REDUCED.

    The U.S. Consul at Melbourne has furnished to Reuter the following wireless from Bonolulu:— "Gen March, the Chief of Staff, in ...

    Article : 59 words
  49. [?]ON IN FLANDERS.

    [?] with Lt-Gen sir Julian [?] the British carried out a [?] from the Locre hospice [?] which is 2000 yards. They ...

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  50. SPECIAL RESERVE RATION.

    The War Department announces that a special reserve ration has been adopted for use in the trenches in France. It will be packed in galvanised iron tins, ...

    Article : 43 words
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