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

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  3. AUSTRALIAN ADVANCE

    Mr Keith Murdoch, writing from the Australian headquarters on 28th August says; "During the last few days fighting similar to that 1917 set in on the ...

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  4. CAPTURE OF CROISILLES

    With the capture of Bull[?]court and East Croisilles, reported by correspondents, the Allies seen to have gained a firm grip of that part of the Hindenburg ...

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  5. SITUATION IN SIBERIA

    London official circles are completely puzzled by the situation in Siberia, following the interposition of Gon Horwartz. Its probable effects are being much ...

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  6. GRESS CONTINUES

    [?]Robinson, the "Times" [?] at the British Head[?] it is reported that has been captured. ...

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  7. CZECH ARMY FALLS BACK.

    Reuter's correspondent at Tokio, telegraphing on Saturday said: The War Office states that the Czech army on the left bank of the Varaya River was obliged to ...

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  8. PROGRESS ALONG SCARPE.

    Router's correspondent at the British Headquarters, telegraphing on Wednesday afternoon, says that on Wednesday morning, by hard fighting in wet, ...

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  9. FALL OF NOYON IMMINENT.

    Router's correspondent at the French headquarters, telegraphing on Wednesday afternoon, said in his retreat the enemy abandoned large quantities of ...

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  10. CZECHS' POSITION DESPERATE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Tokio states that the C[?]echo Slovak mission which left Siberia to point out to the Allies the desperate position of the c[?]ech ...

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  11. (Reuter.)

    [?]communique, received at on wednesday, announces [?]tion of Chaulnes, the im[?]lway town north of Roye. ...

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  12. GROWING EXTENT OF ATTACK.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the "Cologne Gazette" candidly admits surprise at the growing extent of the attack, especially the British. ...

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  13. THOUSANDS SHOT IN FINLAND.

    Advices from Stockholm report that M. Tanner. a prominent Finnish Socialist states that the White Guards in Finland recently shot 10,000 persons, of whom ...

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  14. THE I.W.W. INQUIRY

    There was a large crowd in court to-day when the enquiry into the charges against the police arising out of the Industrial Workers of the World cases ...

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  15. BACK IN POZIERES.

    Writing on 26th August, Mr Keith Murdoch said:— "Through broken country, gullies, round copses and woods, and over steep ...

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  16. EXTENSION OF THE ADVANCE.

    Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters, says that the position on the Scarpe on Tuesday morning was almost exactly a ...

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  17. (United Service.)

    been received that the [?]e captured Croislltes (west[?]), Ablaincourt (north of and Fay (south of Dom. ...

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  18. THE RED GUARDS.

    Advices from Archangel report that competent authorities state that the Bolshevik Government is being maintained by battalions of Letts and Red Guards in ...

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  19. AIRMEN HARASS ENEMY.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a report on the operations in the air, says:—"Despite clouds and rain storms our [?]low-flying machines constantly bombed ...

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  20. [?]G'S DESPATCHES.

    [?]tch received at 12.10 a.m. [?]-Marshal Haig reports:— [?]lians vigorously advanced the general line ...

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  21. LINES OF COMMUNICATION.

    Mr Charles Tower, the "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Rotterdam, says that the German Press is publishing an appeal by the German High Command for ...

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  22. CZECHS IN AUSTRIA

    Router's correspondent at Amsterdam says that the "Weser Zoitung" reports that Polish Czechs in the south Slav outskirts of Austria are mobilising against ...

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  23. POST-WAR TRADE

    Mr Hughes, Australian Prime Minister, speaking at the British Industrial Fair at Glasgow, said:— When the war is over are the industries which have risen ...

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  24. CAPTURE OF BULLECOURT.

    The capture of Bullecourt has not yet been confirmed officially, but war correspondents agree that the place is in our hands. ...

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  25. [?]FRENCH ADVANCE.

    [?]on Wednesday the French [?]of the Somme covered 7½ [?]ch all the villages had been [?]it was a voluntary ...

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  26. ENEMY'S FOOD SHORTAGE

    Reuter's correspondent at Zurich says that according to Prague newspapers 2000 miners at Preborow State mine are incapacitated by lack of food. Cases of ...

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  27. ENEMY'S REINFORCEMENTS.

    Router's correspondent at French headquarters, telegraphing on Wednesday morning, said: "A curious position exists at Bapaume. ...

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  28. (Reuter.)

    [?]communique, received at 3.55 [?]day, says:— [?] contact with the enemy's we continued to advance in ...

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  29. AIR RAID IN TURKEY

    A Turkish Communique says that the enemy airman made an air raid on Constantinople on the night of 25th August, Bombs fall in the outer quarter of the ...

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  30. MR HUGHES AT GLASGOW.

    Mr Hughes' visit to Glasgow showed that he is strikingly popular there. He was cheered wherever he was recognised. ...

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  31. WAR HONORS

    The following honors have been awarded:— Bar to Military Medal—Australians, Cpl (now 2nd Lt) A. W. Wheen, Pte J. ...

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  32. ADVANCE CONTINUES.

    [?]communique, received at 1.40 [?] says:—"We continued to[?] enemy, who, under our prese[?] retreated on a front of ...

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  33. THE FOOD PROBLEM

    Mr Campbell Jones, of the Sydney "Sun," a member of the Australian Press Delegation, in an interview with the "Evening Standard,' referring to the ...

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  34. "PEACEFUL PENETRATION."

    Mr Beach Thomas, the "Daily Mail" correspondent at the British Headquarters, says that the Australians again demonstrated their genius for the ...

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  35. U.S. MAN POWER BILL

    The American Consul at Melbourne has handed to Router the following wireless via Honolulu:— The Senate has passed the Man power ...

    Article : 67 words
  36. SIMMONS DIVORCE CASE

    The suit in which Sarah Anne Simmons of Skene street, Geolong, petitioned for a dissolution of her marriage with Edward [?]. Simmons, of Watgania, near Ararat, ...

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  37. THE VESLE LINE.

    Telegraphing from The Hague, the "Times" correspondent says that Gen von Ardenne, the Germany military writer believes that Marshal Foch intends to ...

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  38. [?]ADMIT REVERSES AND ROYE LOST.

    [?]German official message[?] held up the enemy's thrust[?]ghting eastward of Pelvos[?]ois and croisilles, Our ...

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  39. AMMERICAN LABOR MISSION

    Headed by Mr Samuel Gompera, President of the American Federation of Labor, the American Labor Mission has arrived and will attend the trade union ...

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  40. THE TOLL OF PRISONERS.

    The American Consul at Melbourne has furnished to Router the following wireless from Honolulu:— "Gen March, the Chief of Stuff, states ...

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  41. AMERICANS REPULSE ATTACKS.

    Telegraphing from the American headquarters, the "Times" correspondent says:— The Germans bitterly counter attacked ...

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  42. ARABLE AREA INCREASED.

    It is stated by the Board of Agriculture that the arable area in England and Wales is 12,400,000 acres, and increase of 1,152,000 acres compared with the 1917 ...

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  43. MORE AMERICANS ARRIVE.

    The "Daily Mail" says that the Mersey was crowded on Wednesday with big steamers packed with American troops. They were enthusiastically greeted at ...

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  44. [?]URG LINE PIERCED.

    [?]" in a leading article, says have already lost the Hin[?] north-west of Queant, and [?] compelled to retreat to ...

    Article : 64 words
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  46. AUSTRALIAN WINES

    Mr Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia is being asked by the Australasian section of the London Chamber of Commerce to provide regularly shipping space ...

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  47. "GERMANY IS IN DANGER."

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterda[?]n says that a striking article appears in "Vorun[?]rts," the Berlin Socialist paper, discussing German's friendlessness. ...

    Article : 51 words
  48. TREATMENT OF GAS CASES.

    Americans in France have opened the only institution in the world for the exclusive treatment of gas cases. Arrangements have been made for a large supply ...

    Article : 51 words
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