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  2. THE AUSTRALIAN ADVANCE

    Mr. Keith Murdoch, telegraphing on 3nd September, says:— "The Australians are now getting some of the hardest fighting since Bullecourt. The bomb is ...

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  3. IN THE LAST LAP

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris says: It is semi officially stated that the time is close at band when the superb efforts of the Allies will begin to bear fruit. ...

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  4. SITUATION IN RUSSIA

    A British official message from North Russia states that the Allies. including Russian troops, captured on Saturday a position north of Obozerskaya, 73 miles ...

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

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  6. [?]EMY RETREATING

    [?]uing their advance on Tues[?] six-mile front south east of [?] the British captured [?] miles cast of Le ...

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  7. FIGHT AT BRITISH EMBASSY.

    It is sated by the Bolshovik official organ, "Pravda," that. following the assasination of M Unitsky, Commissary for Home Affairs, numerous houses have ...

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  8. CROWN PRINCE INTERVIEWED.

    The German Crown Prince, on being interviewed, said: "The enemy onset continues. We are withdrawing according to a system of elastic defence. The ...

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  9. BATTLE OF THE SWITCH.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters, telegraphing on Tuesday evening, says:—"The long, bitter battle which was expected to develop out of ...

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  10. CZECHO-SLOVAKS' ADVANCE.

    Mr Falk, the "Daily Mails's" correspondent, telegraphing from Harbin. says that the Czecho-Slovak vanguard from Verchnoudinsk 80 miles east of Lake Barkal, ...

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  11. EFFORT TO RETAIN HEIGHTS.

    Mr. Campbell, the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters, says that the enemy's efforts to retain the heights between Ailette and the Aisne ...

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  12. THE CZECHO-SLOVAKS.

    Advices from Washington report that recognition of the Czecho-Slovaks as a decacto belligerent Government was extended by the United States on Tuesday ...

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  13. FEAT OF ENDURANCE.

    The "Gologne Gazette" states that the battle here is the hardest feat of endurance the Germans have been called upon to sustain during the war. ...

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  14. [?]AIG'S DESPATCHES.

    to the War Office on Tuesday Marshal Sir Douglas Haig [?]'s operations southward of the [?]er completely successful. The ...

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  15. ENEMY'S NERVES ARE ON EDGE.

    Mr. W. Beach Thomas, the British Headquarters, says the enemy's nerves are on edge. The defenders of lens ...

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  16. CAPTURE OF PRISONERS.

    In a message sent from the British headquarters' n Tuesday, Reuter's correspondent says:— "The Australians on Sunday and ...

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  17. MUNITION DEPOT EXPLODES.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that a large former Russo Roumanian ammunition depot in the suburb of Odessa exploded, doing damage a mounting ...

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  18. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Mrs W. Pryor of Mabe. Grant street, has been notified that her husband, LL W. O.Pryor, has been wounded, and is remaining on daly. ...

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  19. LABOR DAY IN AMERICA

    The United States Consul at Melbourne has handed to Renter the following wireless, via Honolulu:— St. Louis, Missouri -- 1500 ...

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  20. SERGEANT L. J. MORRISON.

    News has been received of the death in action of Sgt L.J. Morrison; son of Mr and Mrs J. Morrison, of Lilley street Ballarat North. He was born in Ballarat ...

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  21. LABOR DELEGATES CHEER.

    When the Chairman at the Trade Union Congress at Derby on Tuesday announced the capture of Lens and Qucant the delegates rose, cheered, and waved ...

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  22. DOUAI AND CAMBRAI MENACED.

    Mr. Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters states the whole German front from Peronne to Messines ridge is in a stat of ...

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  23. AIR RAIDS IN GERMANY.

    The British Air Ministry states:— "In addition to the warning attack on the aerodrome at local on Monday. we attacked the same objective in the ...

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  24. AMERICAN MESSAGES

    The U.S. Consul at Melbourne has furnished to Reuter the following wireless front Honolulu;— The Post Office Department announce ...

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  25. SERGEANT S. J. ACTON.

    Sergt S.J: Acton Chrother of Mr N. B. Acton shire secretary, Beaufort is reported missing from 4th August. Prior [?]o enlisting Sgt Acton was employed in ...

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  26. INTERESTING SITUATION.

    The unexpected failure of the enemy to maintain his reaction on the Drocourt Queant line has created a highly interesting situation, from which deductions for ...

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  27. PRIVATE JAS, MORRISSEY.

    Mr M.Morrissey. Ross' Greek, has received a letter from Pte W. Carter through the Red Cross, concerning the death of his son. Pte Jas. Morrissey, who ...

    Article : 131 words
  28. WAR EXPENDITURE.

    The Government expenditure for An gust thus, for has broken all monthly records by more than 10,000,000 dollars, amounting to 1,711,000,000 dollars. Later ...

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  29. AIRMEN ASSIST TROOPS.

    Field Marshal Haig, in an aviation report received at 11.55 p.m. Tuesday, says:— Our aeroplanes worked all day in the front of the advancing battle line, while ...

    Article : 125 words
  30. [?]NCH COMMUNIQUES.

    [?] communique received at [?]resday, says:— [?] artilley firing in the [?] on the Somtue and between ...

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  31. CAMBRAI-BAPAUME ROAD.

    Reuter learns that we have captured Eating, whence on line runs to a kilometre cast of Dury, thence to the western outskirts of Buisey, which we hold, ...

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  32. POST-WAR TRADE

    Reuter's, correspondent at Amsterdam ,says that a meeting of iron and steel masters held in Berlin, discussed the, post war policy, and deprecated a Central ...

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  33. PRIVATE R. J. ENDEAN.

    Information has been received by Mrs. M. Endean, of 11 Eastwood street, Ballarat East, that her son, Pte R, J. Badean, of the 39th Battalion has been wounded ...

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  34. HUNS DESTROY VILLAGES.

    A message from Reuter's correspondent at the American headquarters, sent on Monday night, stated: A great tight has been in progress all ...

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  35. PRIVATE JOSEPH GUMMOW.

    Mrs J. Gummow. of 307 Talbot street, has been notified that her son, Pte J.Gummow. has been gassed. ...

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  36. THE MEAT QUESTION

    At a conference of delegates representing meat interest of all the States except West, Australia (Sir Owen Cox, the Commonwealth Administrator, in the ...

    Article : 146 words
  37. I.W.W. INQUIRY

    The L.W.W. Commission continued its sitting to-day. Thomas Match, Labor member for Botany, gave evidence, and detailed a meeting with Sently in ...

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  38. GERMAN COLONIES

    Mr Massey, Prime Minister of New Zealand, in an article in the "Pall Mail Gazette," says that the Australasian Monroe Doctrine is inapplicable where ...

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  39. PRIVATE F. H. HEARD.

    An official notification has been received by Mrs P.H. Heal of 1016 Eyre street that her son, Pte F.H.Heard, of the 8th Battalion, has been wounded, this being ...

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  40. FOE REMOVES HEADQUARTERS.

    Reuter's correspondent at The Hague says that "Les Nouvolles" states that the German main headquarters have been transferred from Spa to Versiers, in the ...

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  41. PRIVATE J. J. WELSON.

    Mrs Wilson of Birchip, and formerly of Sebastopol, has been advised that her see and son. Pte J.J. Wilson of the 23rd Battalion has been gassed. This is the third ...

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  42. [?]ERLIN MESSAGES.

    [?] official report, received at [?] Tuesday, says:— [?]lish south eastward of Arras, [?] forces, pressed us back on ...

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  43. GENERAL GODLEY PROMOTED.

    Mir. Gen Godley, commanding the New Zealanders, has been promoted lieutenant general for distinguished service. ...

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  44. FRENCH CROSS THE AILETTE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters says that the attack by Gen slangin on the plateau between the Ailetto and the Aisne on ...

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  45. OCCUPATION OF LENS.

    Lens, a town in the department of Pas de Calais, is 17 miles south west of Lille, asd 10 miles north of Arras. It is the centre of a coal mining district, and there ...

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  46. MESSAGE TO FOCH

    Replying to the cable sent by the Mayor of Hobart, Alderman Shield, on behalf of the city, congratulating him on the Al[?]died victory, Marshal Goch said. "I beg ...

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  47. CASTLEMAINE CASUALTIES.

    Pte Herbert C. Nicholson of Chewton had died of appendicitis in France. Pte. Chiff Cornish, of Elwood, formerly of Castlematne, has been wounded. ...

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  48. SALONIKA FRONT

    A French Eastern communique received at 2.10 a.m. on Wednesday says:— "The British east of Varda took a series of enemy works in the direction of ...

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  49. DAFFODIL SHOW

    Cr Frank Stapley, who Lord Mayer, opened the Royal Horticultural Society's spring show to-day. He was accompanied by the Lady Mayoress and Lady Irvine. ...

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  50. HOBART SHOPS CLOSED.

    The Master Butchers Association of Hobart held a meeting to-night, and decided that, the shops shall remain closed. Meanwhile, the non member. Mr. Foster. ...

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  51. SOLDIER LOSES ARM

    Cpl George Hilton, who was entertained and prosecuted with a gold medal on returning to his home at Launecoorie after being a prisoner of war in Germany. ...

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  52. RAPIDLY CONTINUES.

    Thomas says:— The advance [?]innes. It is impossible to the enemy is likely to pull ther, We are less than six ...

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  53. TRADES' UNION CONGRESS

    Mr. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, has returned to London. He denies the jeering assertion of "The Star" that an unsuccessful attempt was made to ...

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  54. AMUSEMENTS

    Two presentations of this great historical film were given yesterday in Ballarat. The first was in the afternoon, at the Alfred Hall, which was packed by ...

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  55. NAVAL DIVISION.

    [?] the work of the Naval Dr[?] switch line battle. Reuter's [?] at British headquarters [?] division comprised Anson ...

    Article : 69 words
  56. Advertising

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  57. NATIONAL KITCHENS

    Mr. J. R. Clynes, Food Controller, has accepted a suggestion for the extension of national kitebeus, but be gives a warning that the proposed meat subsidy, ...

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  58. BATTLE ONLY DEVELOPING.

    A message from Paris says that M. Mareel Hutin states that the Allies have virtually mastered the cutire defensive system, which the Germans regarded as ...

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  59. DIARY OF SALES

    5th Septemper.—Titheridge and Growott, at Melbourne road, at 2.30; 21½ areas and 5 roomed house account R. Huggins, 5th September.— Brokenshire and ...

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  60. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    An extra special programme is announced by Mr. G. Coates to-night at Her Majesty's Theatre, when Marguerite Clark will be featured in "Dab's Burglar" and ...

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  61. FIREMEN MAY STRIKE

    London firemen threaten to strike on less the Ministry of Labor recognises their union within a week, ...

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