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    [?] cable news on this page so headed has appeared to the "Times," [?] to Australia by special permission, It should be understand [?]ions are not those of the: "Times" unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  3. ADVANCE ON CAMBRAI

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on Thursday, said this morning's attack east of Havrincourt was designed to clear out ...

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  4. LATEST WAR NEWS

    The Americans are rapidly progressing. It is reported that they have captured Bois de Vignenlles, north of St. Mihiel. Two German divisions holding St. Mihiel ...

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  5. THE FOUNDATION OF PEACE

    In connection with the visit of Mr Lloyd-George to Manchester the presentation of the freedom of the city was made at the Hippodrome in the presence of a ...

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  6. SPEECH BY KAISER

    The Kaiser is now participating in the peace offensive, reports an Amsterdam message. Addressing Krupp's employees at Essen ...

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  7. AMERICANS ATTACK

    [?] and American troops are [?] on fronts 12 miles south [?] miles west of st. Mihiel, [?] Yerdun. Advices received ...

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  8. (Reuter.)

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent with the Americans says a feature of the attack on the St. Mihiel salient was the tremendous artillery preparation, which ...

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  9. A SMASHING BOMBARDMENT.

    The "Times" correspondent at the American headquarters says:—"The enemy's powerful line at St. Mihiel showed little infantry resistance after the smashing ...

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  10. CLOSING ON ST. QUENTIN.

    Reporting to the War Office on Thursday, Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig said:— "Yesterday evening we captured Attilly ...

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  11. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    Lt. Otto R. (Bob) Marxson, son of Mr and Mrs Peter Marxsen, of Start street, has been killed in action in France. He, was 26 years of age and was very well ...

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  12. BERLIN MESSAGES.

    A German official report, received on Thursday afternoon, said:— "English attacks last evening against the Marquion-Havrincourt Canal sector ...

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  13. (The "Times.")

    [?]irst American Army, with [?]nch units are brigaded, ted[?] offensive. Numerous tanks [?]planes took part. A four ...

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  14. LIEUTENANT JOHN PRENTICE.

    Advice has been received by his relatives that Lt John M. Prentice, of Beaufort, has been wounded. He has sustained a compound fracture of the right ...

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  15. (Reuter.)

    [?]den message, received at [?] says that further pro[?] Cambrai has been made [?] British troops. Havrincourt ...

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  16. SERGEANT W. M. COGHLAN. M.M.

    Mrs W. Coghlan has received word that her husband. Sergt W. M. Coghlan, M.M., has been wounded in France. He enlisted in 1916, and sailed in May of that ...

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  17. RAIDS IN LORRAINE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that the Americans made a series of raids in Lorraine and the Vosges during the past 24 hours. They penetrated the ...

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  18. THE HINDENBURG LINE.

    Field-Marshal Haig, reporting at 11.20 p.m. on Thursday, said:—"Despite the weather our operation continued successfully this morning in the Havrincourt ...

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  19. SERGEANT T. A. PEADY.

    Mr T. A. Peady, of 61 Peel street, was notified yesterday through the Rev. W. T. Hiatt that his son. Sergt T. A. Peady, had died of wounds on the September. ...

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  20. REFORM IN PRUSSIA

    Amsterdam reports that "Votwaerts," the Berlin Socialist paper, states that two-thirds of the secret committee on electoral reform, appointed by the Prussian ...

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  21. SERGEANT H. WALLACE.

    Information has been received that sergt H. Wallace, who left Australia in November, 1915 with the 31st Battalion, has been admitted to the Cheltenham ...

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  22. [?]CO-AMERICAN THRUST.

    [?] correspondent at the Ameri[?] at Nancy, telegraph[?] Sunday afternoon, said:— [?] and American trooped attacked ...

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  23. PRISONER ESCAPES.

    Pte T. M. Olsen, of the 10th Battalion, Condobolin, an escapes from Peroane, has arrived in London. He was captured in Hangard Wood in April, and has since ...

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  24. CORPORAL GEO. THOMAS.

    News has been received that Cpl George Thomas, eldest son of Mr and Mrs G. Thomas, of Seddon (Melbourne), and late of Linaker street. Ballarat East, was ...

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  25. CORPORAL A. ROY TALBOT.

    Mr and Mrs W. Talbot, of Taradale, formerly of Smythesdale, have been notified by the Defence Department that their son, Cpl A. Roy Talbot, has been ...

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  26. AERIAL MAIL SERVICE

    Airmen flew with mails from Chicago to New York, 945 miles, in 7½ hours. ...

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  27. "THE PARSIFAL LINE."

    Message from Paris state that the Germans are repairing and strengthening the Antwerp fort and constructing a new and final defensive line between Antwerp and ...

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  28. SOLDIERS' RETURNING

    List "U" of returning soldiers who will shortly arrive in Australia was issued by the Defence Department to-day. The names of Victorians appearing in ...

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  29. [?]ANCE OF FIVE MILES.

    [?] Americans advanced five [?]ruing a number of villages and [?]tant junction of Thiaucourt [?] of St. Mihiel). ...

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  30. LANCE-CORPORAL FRANK DUKE.

    The sad news of the death in action "Somewhere in France" of L-Cpl Frank Duke was yesterday afternoon conveyed to his father and mother, Mr and Mrs ...

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  31. AIRMEN BOMB RAILWAYS.

    The British Air Ministry stated that despite the wind we bombed the railway at Courcelles, directly hitting the track. We also bombed the village of Verny and ...

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  32. (Reuter.)

    [?] learns that the France-Ameri[?] as from Xivray to Feyehaye. [?] reached a maximum depth [?] and captured Thiaucourt, ...

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  33. PRIVATE JACK HAMMON.

    Mrs H. Hammon, of Havelock street, has been notified by the Rev. A. H. Moore that her eldest son, Pte, Lack, has been officially reported killed in action ...

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  34. MR BLATCH FORD VISITS FRONT.

    The "Times" reports that Mr Robert Blatchford, the well-known Socialist, has joined the Australian party in France. ...

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  35. HUN VANDALISM.

    In a message from the French headquarters, Reuter's correspondent says:— Ham, the largest town in the devastated country, which the Germans spared in ...

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  36. DECISIVE BLOWS IN 1919

    Gen Smuts was presented with the freedom of Newcastle to-day. In the course of his speech he said they had met under the happiest auspices. There would be ...

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  37. PRIVATE G. A. LOADER.

    Mrs Loader, of Minersrest, has received word that her son, Pte George A. Loader, of the 38th Battalion, was killed in action in France on 28th ult., ...

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  38. LIMITED OFFENSIVE.

    [?], the "Daily Mail" correspon[?] American headquarters, said [?] Penning personally com[?] first independent operation. ...

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  39. PRIVATE P. H. COLE.

    Mrs J. Cole of Smythes road, has received word that her son, Pte P. H. Cole, of the 39th Battalion, has been reported wounded for the second occasion. ...

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  40. PRIVATE O. COLE.

    Mr F. C. Cole, of 101 Park street, Ballarat South, has been notified that his eldest son, Pte O. Cole, has been reported gassed. This is the second occasion ...

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  41. SYDNEY'S HARBOR

    The French Mission to-day inspected the wharfage accommodation of Sydney Harbor, also the wheat stacked at Darling Island awaiting shipment, and they ...

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  42. SITUATION IN RUSSIA

    Seanty news from Russia reveals that the situation is deepening in gravity. Mob law and bloodshed reign in Petrograd and Moscow. The Bolsheviks ...

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  43. THE CASUALTY LISTS.

    In connection with the American casualties, which have reached 30,000, excluding 20,000 lightly wounded cases, it is stated that a new practice is being followed. ...

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  44. PRIVATE A. E. W. THOMAS.

    Mrs R. E. Thomas, 9 Barkly street, received word that her son, Pte A. E. W. Thomas, of the 8th Battalion, has been admitted to the French Hospital, France, ...

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  45. PRIVATE T. LEWIS. M.M.

    Mr J. Lewis, of 17 Grant street, has been informed that his brother, Pte T. Lewis, M.M., of the 8th Battalion, has been admitted to the French Hospital, ...

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  46. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    Ignorant.—The two are entitled each, to one-third of the property, less one-third the amount paid by the third brother in liquidation of the mortgage. ...

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  47. PRIVATE T. P. CARROLL.

    Mrs M. Carroll, of 12 Magpio street, late of Clayton street, has been notified that her son, Pte T. P. Carroll, of the 8th Battalion, has been gassed (classed as ...

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  48. [?]ANY'S IRON ORE MINES.

    [?]ng the American offensive, the [?] says it causes alarm to [?] because it is only 30 miles [?] soil proper and 30 miles ...

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  49. EX-EMPRESS AND DAUGHTERS.

    A London message, via Vancouver, states that the "Daily Express" claims to have unquestioned information that the former Empress of Russia and her ...

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  50. OBITUARY

    The many friends of Mrs Charles Richards, of 37 Lawrie street, Mount. Pleasant, will regret to learn of the death of her son. Mr Richard ("Dick") Richards, ...

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  51. PRIVATE S. W. TOURNIER.

    Mr C. Tournier, of 10 Gray street, has received advice that his son, Pte S. W. Tournier, of the 3rd Pioneers, has been admitted to the 1st Southern General ...

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  52. CECIL HEALY KILLED.

    Lt Cecil Healy, the Australian swimmer, who has been killed on the West Front, shared in the Australian attack which resulted in the capture of Mont St. Quentin, ...

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  53. ITALIAN THEATRE

    An Italian official message states that lively encounters have occurred south-east of Tierat. ...

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  54. FIGHTING FOR HAPPINESS

    When you get into a frame of mind that makes life seem one tiresome duty after another, with no pleasure in it; when ill-health seems to take all the joys. ...

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  55. BRITISHERS IN RUSSIA.

    It is reported at Stockholm that 11 British subjects and 11 Frenchmen are imprisoned in the fortress of St. Peter and St. Paul, at Petrograd. The number ...

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  56. PRIVATE L. R. SCOTT.

    Mrs H. F. Watkin, of Beaufort, has received a notification that her eldest son, Pte, L. R. Scott, has been gassed. He left Australia nearly two years ago. ...

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  57. [?]IED PLAN DISCUSSED.

    Sidebotham, writing in the [?]y that Marshal Foch's new follows his established strategy [?]t surprises and constant change, ...

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  58. OPERATIONS IN ALBANIA

    An Austrian official report received at 5015 p.m. Thursday says:—We captured the enemy's position at a few points on the Tomorica ridge. ...

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  59. CASTLEMAINE CASUALTY.

    Pte Leslie Inifer has been wounded for the second time in France. He has been over two years in the fighting zone. ...

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  60. BAY COLLISION INQUIRY

    The Marine Court to-day continued its investigation into the circumstances of the collision between steamer Learn and ketch Ivy Florence in the Bay. ...

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  61. AFRICAN WOOL CLIP

    Durban reports that at the congress of the Association Chambers of Commerce of South Africa, a motion was unanimously carried that, in the opinion of ...

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  62. WAR HONORS

    The following honors have been awarded:—Bar to Military Medal.—Australians—Sgt R. Geddes, Cpls P. Brady, L. M. Noakes, J. H. Noell, D. R. Ward, ...

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  63. DEATH OF GENERAL COX.

    The death of Gen Cox, the brilliant Chief of the Intelligence Service, is regarded at a serious less to the British armies. ...

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