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

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  3. EASTERN STRUGGLE

    A message from Petrograd declares that the Russian General Staff estimates that the Austrian losses during the month in which the Russians have conducted their ...

    Article : 167 words
  4. ALLIES IMPETUOUS ADVANCE

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters states that the push is proceeding muchly as anticipated. The Germans have recovered from the staggering ...

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  5. JUTLAND NAVAL BATTLE

    The naval correspondent of the "Times," commenting on the published despatch of Admiral Sir John Jellicoe on the Jutland battle remarks that the ...

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  6. [?]OMME STRUGGLE

    Douglas Haig reported on afternoon—"We have made a light advance near Thiepval. [?] the La Bassee Canal, after a ...

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  7. ACTIVITY ON THE DVINA.

    An official communique issued at Petrograd states:—Successful artillery engagements have occurred on the Dvina above Friedrichastad. The fighting at ...

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  8. "ENGLAND WILL WIN"

    The crews of herring boats which were sunk by an enemy submarine have stated that the German commander said that he was formerly an officer on a P. and O. ...

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  9. BRITISH GALLANTRY.

    "The Times" correspondent in the Press Camp behind the British lines in France states that attention has hitherto been concentrated on the Southern attack, the ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN POLITICIANS

    The party of Australian Federal members reached London on Thursday evening having travelled from the south-west of England. ...

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  11. IMMORTAL COURAGE.

    Mr Beach Thomas adds:—About 100 men of a Lancashire regiment got through the murderous fire into the village. It was one of the greatest miracles of the ...

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  12. FOE USED LIQUID FIRE.

    An official communique issued at Petrograd mentions that during the fighting on the right of the Dniester the Germans defending a village received the ...

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  13. HURRICANE OF SHELLS.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "Times" was privileged to witness the commencement of the Russian offensive at Baranovitchi, between Vilna and ...

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  14. NEW ARMY PROVES ITSELF.

    In a dispatch to the "Daily Mail," Mr W. Beach Thomas declares that the names of the Surreys, Devons, York shires, Gordons, Inniskillings, Dorsets ...

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  15. "BROTHERS IN ARMS."

    The Australian members of Parliament proceeded straight from Paddington Station to the Lord Mayor's banquet at the Mansion House. ...

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  16. ADVANCE ON BAGDAD

    It is unofficially stated in Petrograd that the Russians in the direction of Bag dad retired 80 miles not merely owing to pressure by the Turks (who had ...

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  17. ROSES FOR WOUNDED.

    Wonderful welcomes are being accorded British soldiers arriving at Charing Cross station in London. The ambulances and motor cars which are conveying the ...

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  18. "NO SURRENDER, BOYS."

    An eye-witness describes the prowess of the Ulster division, during an offensive in a wood in which the division had been lined up prior to the assault. ...

    Article : 285 words
  19. [?] COUNTER ATTACKS.

    [?]dvice from Paris report that [?] launched a series of counter [?]th of Hem, north of the Som[?] Estrees and Belloy ...

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  20. ENTERTAINING THE VISITORS.

    The programme arranged for the members of the Overseas Parliaments who are visiting England in connection with the Empire Parliamentary Conference ...

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  21. AUSTRIA IMPRESSED.

    A correspondent of the "Times" in Budapest (Hungary) has forwarded a message stating that the British and French offensive on the Somme has created a ...

    Article : 73 words
  22. IN THE CAUCASUS.

    The Turks in the Caucasus, between the Taurus mountains and the river Chorokh and also in the Diarbekir region, are being steadily driven back with great ...

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  23. ROUMANIA DELIGHTED.

    Advices from Bucharest report that the public is delighted with the Allies offensive and would hail with joy an Allied offensive from Salonika. ...

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  24. BRITISH CAMPAIGN

    Speaking in the House of Commons on Thursday, Mr H. J. Tennant (Under Secretary for War) stated that it was not desirable to give any information as to the ...

    Article : 52 words
  25. [?] EXTEND GAINS.

    [?] correspondent in Paris [?] every village in the Somme [?]tress, and none is given up [?]raggle. ...

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  26. MINERS FOREGO HOLIDAYS

    The Scottish miners at the instance of the Minister of Munitions, Mr Lloyd George, have postponed the holidays which were due to them this month. ...

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  27. PEACE CELEBRATION

    A Danish newspaper has announced that a great international peace celebration to which representatives of all countries have been invited has been planned ...

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  28. RUSSIA AND JAPAN

    The "Times" says that it understands that a Russo-Japanese Agreement has been concluded, and that it is tantamount to an alliance. ...

    Article : 68 words
  29. PROHIBITION DURING WAR

    The Glasgow Corporation recently made a request to the Liquor Traffic Central Control Board for total prohibition in war time. ...

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  30. ARTILLERY ACHIEVEMENT.

    Wounded British soldiers who have arrived in London pay a tribute to the magnificent work of the artillery in Lifting its fire from trench to trench as the infantry ...

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  31. PEACE IN FAR EAST.

    Petrograd reports that the Russo0Japanese Convention provides that the two countries shall unite in efforts to maintain permanent peace in the Far East. ...

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  32. TURKEY'S TROUBLES

    Mr J. D. Bourchier, M. A., the distinguished Balkan correspondent of the "Times," has telegraphed from Constanze, on the Roumanian coast stating ...

    Article : 187 words
  33. ANZAC NOTES

    In fulfilment of the promise made recently by Lord Northeliffe to devote extra space in his newspapers to Australian news for the benefit of the soldiers in ...

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  34. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    The Petunia, Neward Castle, Nancy Hunnan, Watchful, and Girl Bessie, all fishing beats, have been sunk by a submarine in the North Sea. ...

    Article : 61 words
  35. WOUNDED OFFICERS

    An Army order has been issued in London decreeing that wounded officers will henceforth wear a strip of gold braid on their left arm, and will add an ...

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  36. MORE PRISONERS ARRIVE.

    A further batch of 1200 German prisoners arrived at Southampton on Thursday afternoon from the Somme battlefield. The 186th Prussian Regiment ...

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  37. LORD KITCHENER

    The "Times" correspondent in Cairo says that the Sultan Hussein has suggested the establishment of a maternity hospital in Cairo as a memorial to the ...

    Article : 38 words
  38. [?] FRONTIER.

    [?]dam correspondent of the [?] that the German are con[?]erous cement fortifications [?] frontier near the coast. ...

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  39. LIFE OF PARLIAMENT

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) stated on Thursday in the House of Commons that he hoped to made a statement soon on the question of the life of ...

    Article : 42 words
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