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  2. HUGHES ADDRESSES TROOPS

    Mr Keith Murdoch, writing from Australian Headquarters under date of Tuesday, says;— Standing on top of a motor car ...

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  3. THE BALKANS

    When the French and Serbian forces entered Nish they found that the houses and shops had been plundered by the re treating enemy. A valuable library had ...

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  4. PROGRESS IN FLANDERS

    Good progress continues to the made in the flanders offensive. British forces on Wednesday captured courtral north-east of Monin and east of ...

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  5. ALLIES' SUPREMACY

    Commenting on the situation, the "Time" states that the War Cabinet received the reply early on Tuesday, and carefully considered it. Political and ...

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    the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times" cabled to Australia by special pertale[?]ion. It shouldl be understood opision[?] are not of the "Times unless expressly stated to be [?] ...

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  7. [?]ILSON'S TERMS

    [?] from ber[?]ln by way of [?]dam, report that Germany [?] all President Wilson's peace sons providing that she is ...

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  8. (Reuter.)

    Reports received at vanco over from Paris xinto that British patrols have entered Lillo. Bouler's correspondent at the ...

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  9. ITALIANS OCCUPY TIRANA.

    An Italian official message says:— We have occupied Tirana, in Allania. ...

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  10. HUN'S HANDS ARE UNCLEAN.

    In a speech delivered in London Mr Asquith, former Prime Minister, after paying a tribute to the achievements of the armies, said that it was the Navy's ...

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  11. ATMOSPHERE IS TENSE.

    Here the atmosphere is tense, and mixed elution and anxiety prevails. Although the general expectation is that the fighting shortly will terminate, there is a ...

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  12. PROGRESS IN SYRIA

    News of the capture by the British of Baalbek, 25 miles north north -west of Damaseue, has been received at Van couver. ...

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  13. DOUAI-LILLE FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Haig in a report received at 135 a.m. on Thursday states;— There were successful local operations in the pello valley. We captured Hausay and ...

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  14. (Reuter.)

    [?]euver advices report that a [?]ent has been begun in Berli[?] continue immediately the sub[?] operations. ...

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  15. PUNISHING CRIMINALS.

    French Senstors unantmously approve if President Wilson's reply to Germany. A number of Senntors have adopted a resolution requesting the Government to ...

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  16. ALLIED PROGRESS.

    Reuter learns that the Americans have captured Grandpro (on the Aire, sout[?] of Vou[?]). South-west of Lille and westward of ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S RAW MATERIALS

    Mr. Hughes, speaking in the British Industries Exhibition in London, said:— "Britain can have Australia's raw materials, Is she going to take them? ...

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  18. (United Service.)

    A[?]terdam message says that it a panic on the Berlin Ex[?] and in banking circles. Geno[?] pular depression followed the ...

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  19. GERMAN PRESS DISAPPOINTED.

    Disapointment is expressed by the German Press at President Wilson's reply The "Gologno Gazetke declares that the hope of peace is now lessoned. ...

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  20. BELGIANS ADVANCING.

    A Belgian communique received at 2.40 on Thursday says;— Our troops continued to advance on the whole front of black and crossed the ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN MINISTERS

    In view of the Paris proposals, coupled with the probable argent problems of repatriation, Mr Hughes, Australian Prime Minister, and Sir Joseph Cook, Minister ...

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  22. LENS-ARMENTIERES AREA.

    Mr P. Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters says;— Between lens and atmentier the Fifth Army, under Gen Birdwood ...

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  23. ALLIED POLITICAL COUNCIL.

    In a leading articles the "Times" states; The reply satisfies England and ends all idea of a bargained peace while having Dom for German people's penitonce. ...

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  24. [?] IN RHINE PROVINCES.

    [?] reliable intermation points to [?] be[?]ilderment of German pub[?] and to intense alarm in the [?] sweeping changes in ...

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  25. WAR HONORS

    Bars to the Military Cross have been awarded to the following Australian and Now Zealand officers:— Capt C. C. BROWM. M.C. 13th Field ...

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  26. FRENCH PUSH FORWARD.

    A French communique received an Wednesday afternoon says;— We slightly progressed in the night time north of Sis[?] (east of Loan) ...

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  27. GOURAUD AND DEBENY'S ARMIES.

    Mr campbell, the "Times" correspondent at the French Headquarters, says that the enemy is strongly resisting Gens Courned and Debeny's advance. ...

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  28. HUNS' PIRACY CAMPAIGN.

    It is stated by the "Evening News" that the British Government holds conclusive proof that the U that sank the Leinster was sent out after the German ...

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  29. [?]HENZOLLERN STATUES.

    [?] pitted by the "Dafly Malf" cor[?] at The Hague that violent [?] manifestations are ocear [?] large crewds p[?]raded ...

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  30. BERLIN MESSAGES.

    A German official message received at 6.35 p.m. Wednesday says;— The enemy penetrated beyond the [?] hem-Courtral railway line, we with drew ...

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  31. EXCITEMENT AT ANTWERP.

    There was intense excitement in ant worp when it was reported that Germany was calling to accept the ovaeuation proposals. Patriotic songs were sung at a ...

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  32. WASTAGE OF MEN.

    Routor's correspondent at British Headquarters, telegraphing an Wednesday said;— Though the Germans have hitherio conducted the enforced retirement with ...

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  33. FLANDERS BATTLE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters, telegraphing on Tuesday evening, said;— Since Sunday morning eight German ...

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  34. [?]ER TO DECLARE PEACE.

    [?] reports that a message [?] says that the Federal Country [?] rased a Bill Providing that war [?] declard or peach asen[?]ted to ...

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  35. U.S. ARMY ENTHUSIASTIC.

    Telegraphing from American headquartors, the "Times" correspondent says:— The entire american Army received with enthusiasm President Wilson's ...

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  36. "GERMANY IS BEATEN."

    Mr Party Rabinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters, says;— Twelve thousand prisoners and 150 guns have been captured in the flanders push. ...

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  37. AMERICAN MESSAGES

    The American Consul at Melbourne has handed to Reuter the following wireless via Honolulu:— San Francisco repeats that the Russians ...

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  38. TERMS MUST BE DICTATED.

    Speaking at the luncheon given in his honor by M. Pichon French Foreign Minister in Paris, Mr Hughes, Australian Prime Minister, said:— ...

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  39. UNREST IN AUSTRIA.

    French official cable messaged received at Washington pay that open insurrection has broken out at Prague, the capital of the Austrian Kingdom of Bohemia. ...

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  40. [?]ANS FOR WITHDRAWAL.

    [?]ork advices report that the New Tribune" has received a special [?] from its correspondent [?] American forces dated Wednesday ...

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  41. TROOPS LOOT BY ORDER.

    In a message from the Flanders front the correspondent of the Havas Agency says;— Many German prisoners who had been found carrying property looked from ...

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  42. HUNS INTIMIDATE TURKS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Berne says it is reported that 20 Black Sea warships commanded by Germans, have assembled at constantinople to product the ...

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  43. [?]FORTS MADE IN VAIN.

    [?] correspondent at Amsterdam [?] following passage from the Socialist paper, "Vaneaerts," pressure the views of Hery ...

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  44. THRONE OF FINLAND

    Prince Friedrich Carl has intimated that he is not yet certain whether he will accept the Finnish Crown, reports a Coponhagen message. ...

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  45. LAON AISNE FRONT.

    Telegraphing on Tuesday, Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters says;— Our continued advance on the Loan ...

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  46. (United Service.)

    It is reported from Conslantinoplo that the Pro-Entonic Party has demanded the trial by court-mortialof Eaver Pashn, ...

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  47. WILSON'S NOTE ACCLAIMED.

    Newspapers are unanimous in their approved of President Wilson's reply to the German Note. They appreciate his aptness in expressing the British attitude. ...

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  48. ATTEMPT TO SHOOT LENIN.

    A report received at Amsterdam from Kieff states that a new attempt has been made to assassinate M. Lenin, the Bolshevik Premier. He has been shot in ...

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  49. FUGITIVES DRIVEN OUT.

    The following independent and open inncous to many reveals the Berlin Note, asking the Allias to [?] to re frain from born barding towns in North ...

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  51. [?]HANCELLOR'S LETTER.

    [?] correspondent at Amsterdam, [?] "Colugan Guxette," state that [?] the Chancellor, is the course [?] by explanation to the Majority ...

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  52. GERMAN SHIPS AT ANTWERP.

    Telegraphing from The Hague, the correspondent of the "Times" there says -- It is reported that the German authorities at Antwerp intend to intern in ...

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  53. PRISONER RELEASED.

    The New York "Tribune's" correspondent with the Americans states that an American sergannt was captured and taken a considerable distance to the ...

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  54. THE LEINSTER OUTRAGE

    Pro J. A Meagnn, 1237, 10th [?], in among the survivers from the la[?] disorder. The body of four Australin[?] have been recovered. Floor others are ...

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  55. FRENCH AIRMAN KILLED.

    A report £ an part in states that Garros £ no French [?] ...

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