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  2. ST. QUENTIN ENTERED

    News has been received that French troops entered St. Quentin on Tuesday. The Australians on Tuesday captured Joncourt and Estrees, between Cambrat ...

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    The cable no this page so headed has appeared in the "Times"[?]ed 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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  4. FRENCH OPERATIONS

    The latest French communique received at 1.24 a.m. Wednesday says:— "The First French Army co-operating with the British in the region of St. Quentin achieved ...

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  5. ARGONNE SECTOR

    Henter's correspondent with the American Army emphasises the extreme importance of the sector eastward of the Argoune, where the Americans are battling ...

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  6. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Field marshal Haig reported at 1210 p.m. on Wednesday:—" After maintaining strong persure earlier in the day the [?] Division successfully attacked in the ...

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  7. [?]LGARIA'S SURRENDER

    gton reports that King Fer[?] Bulgaria has arrived in it is believed that this virtual abdication. ...

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  8. HINDENBURG DEFENCES.

    In a message despatched from the British headquarters Reuter's correspondent said:— The Canadians, Australians, and ...

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  9. BRITISH ADVANCE CONTINUES.

    In a report to the War Office on Tuesday Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig said:— In the attack northward of St. ...

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  10. ROUMANIA THRILLED.

    Referring to the reports that 250,000 Australian and German troops have been despatched to Bulgarin from Roumania the Paris "Debats" says that Roumania ...

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  11. THE NORTHERN SECTOR.

    Renter's correspondent at Paris says:— A semi-official statement after confirming that all communication in Western Fundens and Lille has been out, speaks ...

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  12. (Reuter.)

    Field Marshal Von Mackenson is taking vigorous precautions and measures in Roumania owing to the popular excitement and unrest as the result of the ...

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  13. FALSE OPTIMISM DEPRECATED.

    The "Times", in a leading article, says that the stiffened enemy resistance is due to Marshal Fooh's wonderful strategy. Like a skilful juggler he keeps a number ...

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  14. BRITISHERS IN RUSSIA

    The "Daily Chronicle" publishes a despatch, dated 5th September, from its correspondent, who is imprisoned in the Peter and Paul fortrees in Petrograd. He ...

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  15. HUN ACTION IN ROUMANIA.

    A telegram from Zurich says the Germans proclaimed a most drastic state of siege throughout occupied Roumania. The Germans posted manifestoes in all ...

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  16. [?]TRATEGIC POINTS.

    [?]arns that Roumania is elated [?]tunity of liberating the coun[?] rayan tyranny. The most in[?] ac[?]pments are expected. The ...

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  17. OPERATIONS SUSPENDED.

    A French Eastern communique received at 11.55 p.m., Tuesday, says:—"During 30th September the Allied armies continued to advance until noon. When, ...

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  18. (Admiralty: By Wireless Press.)

    A German message, received at 1.10 p.m. Tuesday, says:— The enemy, breaking into our position on 27th September, compelied us to ...

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  19. DEPARTURE FROM BELGIUM.

    An Amsterdam message states that the German authorities in Belgium have ordered the speedy collection of the archives in the occupied areas for conveyance to ...

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  20. AUSTRALIANS' STIFF TASK.

    Mr. Beach Thomas, the "Daily Mail" correspondent at the British headquarters says the Cambrai battle is almost an exact replica of the 1917 battle. It is ...

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  21. AMERICAN MESSAGES

    The American Consul at Melbourne has furnished to Router following wireless via Honolulu:— Washington.—A press despatch says ...

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  22. [?]VOLT IN BULGARIA.

    received at Paris from Sa[?] that Mr. D. Murphy, the Un[?]loned General at Sofia, states [?] of a Crown Council on ...

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  23. ON TO DAMASCUS

    By yesterday evening, says a Palestine official message received on Tuesday, our cavalry bad established themselves to the north, west, and south of Damascus From ...

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  24. BULGARIA'S ENTRY.

    In a message from Stockholm, the "Times" correspondent says:— "A Balkan diplomat states that on the eve of Bulgaria's entry into the war a ...

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  25. THE BELGIAN THRUST.

    Router's correspondent, telegraphing from British headquarters, said:— The Belgians have pushed beyond the shell torn zone of mud and water, and ...

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  26. RIOTS IN BERLIN.

    Reuter learns that news has been received in London of peace demonstrations in Berlin on Saturday. Cheering crowds assembled in front of ...

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  27. HUNS' SUPREME EFFORT.

    MR Perry Robinson, the "Times' correspondent at the British headquarters states that there is extremely hard fighting in all sectors. The Germans teem ...

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  28. [?]RAL EUROPEAN SCHEME.

    B[?] Pemusula has agin [?]as a land of endiess the una[?] verdict of The bewildering [?]apidity of ...

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  29. HONORS FOR AUSTRALIANS

    It is announced that the Military Cross has been awarded to the following members of the Australian Imporial Force:— Infantry —Mir H.F. Wilkinson, 16th ...

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  30. (The "Times.")

    Correspondents state that Berlin, Cologne, Frankfurt, and Stuttgart are in a state of panic. All classes are flocking into the streets demanding news and ...

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  31. BRITISH HEAVILY ENGAGED.

    Field Marshal Haig reports:— "The operations are being continued satisfactorily. On the St. Quentin Cambrai battle front we considerably advanced ...

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  32. SEVENTH WAR LOAN

    Yesterday the City War Loan barometer went up to £17,550, the day's contribution not being quite as good as that of the previous day. This brings the ...

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  33. ALLIED SUCCESSES

    In the House of Representatives this afternoon, Mr Wait, the Acting Prime Minister, stated that the Governor-General, Sir Ronald Munro Ferguson, had sent the ...

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  34. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY

    Mr Godfray J[?], managing director of the Marconi Wireless Co, in the interview, said that wireless telegraphy had largely developed during the war. The ...

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  35. ATTEPMT TO HOLD CAMBRAI.

    Mr Perry Robinson the "Times" correspondent at the British headquarters states that the Germans have thrown in 12 new divisions in the Cambrai sector. ...

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  36. HERTLING'S RESIGNATION.

    A message received at Amsterdam from Berlin states that the Kaiser, in accepting Count Von Herling's resignation, said— "I must, with a heavy heart, deny ...

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  37. STRIKES IN ENGLAND

    Work was resumed by the Clyde ship wrights on Tuesday. [Contrary to the advice of the union, the Clyde workers recently [?] work, ...

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  38. ST. QUENTIN-CAMBRAI BATTLE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters on Tuesday, evening says:— "The battle on the St. Quentin Cambrai front was resumed this morning with ...

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  39. SOUTH STREET COMPETITIONS

    The Callistbonic section of the South Street Competitions, which embraces physical culture action songs patriotic and spectacular displays, has always bran are ...

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  40. AIRMEN ASSIST INFANTRY.

    The Alr Ministry announces that in conjunction with the First American Army's operations we bombed the Metz Sablon station and Frescaty ...

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  41. THE ROLL OF HONOR

    The sad news was received here on Tuesday night (writes our Napoloons correspondent) that Pte R. H Morgan, son of Mr and Mrs George Morgan, of Grand ...

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  42. BULGARIA'S WITHDRAWAL

    A deputation of public and business men was introduced by Mr. Jowett. M.P. to the Lord Mayor this morning, with a request that a public meeting should be ...

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  43. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC

    Till the week-end the opidemio of Spanish influenza on the Wit walor sand increased, hut it non appears to have passed its zenith, reports in Cape Town message. ...

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  44. WARSHIPS CO-OPERATE.

    Denling with the combined attack by airmen and warships on the Flomish coast on Friday night and Saturday morning in conjunction with the Belgian land ...

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  45. INFANTILE INTERRUPTION

    Despite the mind, the juvenile football match progressed merrily. Little Tommy Triggs was playing a great game as forward, and only treqnent had luck had ...

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  46. FRENCH ENTER ST. QUENTIN.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters, telegraphing on Tuesday evenings, said that the French entered St. Quentin in the evening, and traversed the ...

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  47. MURTOA WINS HONOR FLAG.

    The No. 1 War Tank visited Murtog last night. After the various speaking had explained the Loan, Mr Bailey made a appeal for subscription. The quota ...

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  48. 14,000 CASES IN ARMY CAMPS.

    Washington reports that more than 14,000 cases of Spanish influenza are in army camps. ...

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  49. NEW TONNAGE

    The Admiralty announces that the tonango of merchantmen completed in the United Kingdom in September was [?], compared with 124,675 in August, ...

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  50. PRIVATE JAS. MARSHALL.

    Our Navarre correspondent writes:— Mrs O. Marshall, of Darkly, has been notified that her some Pte James Marshall, has been seriously wounded. ...

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  51. AMERICA DETERMINED.

    The "Times" correspondent at New York says that the Americans are guarding against the assumption that the war is practically over. They intend ...

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  52. BRITISH CABINET MEETS.

    [?] meeting of the British Cabinet to-[?] position in the Balkans arising [?]algaria's withdrawal from the war [?]. Mr Hughes, the ...

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  53. PRIVATE HAROLD FURLONG.

    Mrs Furlong, of No. 5 English street, has been notified by the Base Records Office that her son, Pte H. Furlong, has been admitted to the South African ...

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