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

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  3. ACTIVITY ON THE SOMME

    Gen Haig reporting on Saturday stated that the enemy had renewed his efforts to recapture the trenches lately wrested from him on the high ground north of ...

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  4. FURTHER PROGRESS IN WEST

    The latest official communique issued at Paris states:—The French north of the Somme attacked the third German positions from east of Hardecourt to the ...

    Article : 166 words
  5. ITALIAN FRONT

    It is officially announced from Rome that the Italians have occupied the whole of the Doberdo Plateau (south of Gorizia), and have reached a new line at Vallone. ...

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  7. [?]ESS ON ALL FRONTS

    [?] announced in London [?] have occupied the [?] junction town of Stan[?] junction town of [?] ...

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  8. CADORNA'S STRATEGY.

    Lord Notheliffe, writing from the Italians Headquerters, states:— "As recently as Thursday this despatch could have been dated "Gorizia, Austria.' ...

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  9. DEAD HEROES HONORED.

    South Africa and Australian soldiers at the Front on Friday week participated in a caremoney at the military cemetery in honor of 1500 soldiers who had been ...

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  10. HEAVY BAVARIAN LOSSES.

    A report from Munich, which has been received in Geneva (Switzerland), declares that the losses sustained by the Ravarian troops on the Somme during ...

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  11. MOVE IN THE BALKANS

    It is announced from Salonika that the French have advanced and occupied a hill south of Doiran, and also a railway station five miles east of Doiran ...

    Article : 135 words
  12. ANOTHER AIR RAID

    It is officially announced that two hostile seaplanes hew over Dover at noon on Saturday. Four bombs wore dropped but no material damages was done. ...

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  13. BEYOND POZIERES.

    The "Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters, writing on 10th August, says:— "The situation is unchanged. We have ...

    Article : 147 words
  14. (Reuter.)

    [?]egrams state that the Rus[?]slan after a ligat. They [?]ing on the heels of the [?]who is retiring in a west. ...

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  15. EARLIER RAID.

    It is now officially announced that eight deaths have occurred from the air laid made on England and Scotland on 8th August. ...

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  16. NO RESISTANCE ENCOUNTERED.

    Mr G. Ward Price, telegraphing from Salonika, states that a heavy bombardment pteceded the French advance towards Doiran. No residence was ...

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  17. GERMAN ARTILLERY.

    Mr W. Beach Thomas, a "Daily Mail" correspondent on the Somme Front, states that the British troops having gained the slope leading down to Bapaume, the ...

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  18. CONDUCT OF THE WAR

    A Paris message states that Mr. Lloyd George, the War Minister, and two prominent military officers conferred with M. Arstide Brand the French Premier. ...

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  19. ENTRY INTO GORIZIA.

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Milan says that the battle cast of Gorz and the entry of the Italian troops into Gorizia, was of the most stirring character. ...

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  20. WALL OF STEEL SHAKEN

    Amsterdam advices state that while the Allies have been battering the enemy on every side for weeks past the Germans have observed a complete silence ...

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  21. THE FLYING SQUADRONS.

    Gen Haig reports that besides numerous daily raids the Riyal Flying Corps recently made successful long-distance raids. ...

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  22. OCCUPIED TERRITORY.

    Mr 0. Ward Price telegraphing from Salonika states that the French advance towards Doiran does not bring, them in contact with the enemy's permanent ...

    Article : 154 words
  23. BRITISH GUNS IN USE.

    The German newspaper "Lokal Anzeiger" states that the Italians, whom the British reganned, are using on the Isonzoguns of all calibres from 10 cm to 28 cm. ...

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  24. [?] BEYOND STANISLAU.

    [?]een reserved at Petrofrad [?]ns be occupied the im[?] of [?]na. 20 miles [?]Sta[?] and 20 miles from ...

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  25. ITALIAN AIR RAID.

    A semi-official message from Rome states that the air raid on Fiume on 2nd August dropped by the Italians blew up ...

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  26. WAR AIMS

    The Social Democrat Part has published in the Socialist paper "Vorwaerbs" manifesto protesting against the failure of the authorities to abolish the state of ...

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  27. WORK OF THE ANZACS.

    Writing to Mr Budden, the commissioner in charge of the Australia Comforts Fund, Lieut-Gen Sir William Birdwood, commanding the Anzac Army in ...

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  28. AUSTRIAN RAID ON VENICE.

    An official from Rome announces that thee Australian air raid on Venice on Tuesday night damaged the railway and military establishments to a ...

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  29. INDIAN INTEREST IN THE WAR

    Advices from Simila report that Indian interest in the war grows keener with each success of the Allies, and strenuons efforts to assist towards final victory ...

    Article : 520 words
  30. [?]SES IMPORTANT.

    [?]sucess are of the ut[?] importance. Von Both[?] aped has with the out[?]ards the Russians. The ...

    Article : 95 words
  31. GERMAN FLEET

    Copenhagen newspaper announce that a large German fleet, consisting of Dreadnoughts, cruisers, destroyers, and submarine, has come out of the Kiel Canal ...

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  32. AFRICAN CAMPAIGN

    The "South Africa," a journal published in London, states that Lt-Gen J. C. Smuts (the Commander-in-chief in German East Africa) was recently seriously ...

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  33. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    New York advices report that in anticipation of further financing which Great Britain will do in the United States to help to defray the cost of the war and ...

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  34. COURAGE AND MARTIAL SPIRIT.

    A semi-official message issued at Paris highly praises the Anzacs. The message points out that after participating in the memorable Dardanelles ...

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  35. SUBMARINE BEATEN OFF

    The war risk insurance have awarded 100 guineas to Capt Thomson, the master of the Cunard steamer which was attacked by a submarine in the Mediterranean ...

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  36. [?]IAN PRESSURE.

    [?]ashburn, in a despatch states that the Russian [?]ing almost incredible em[?]stence despite 60 days. ...

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  37. OCCUPIED TERRITORIES

    It is officially stated that Germany has declined to negotiate further regarding the offer of the Allies in respect of the relief of the territories now occupied by ...

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  38. LUSITANIA CRIME

    The "Times" correspondent at Washington states that Germany's proposals with regard to the sinking of the Lusitania have not been accepted so far. ...

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  39. GERMANS FEAR ANZACS.

    The "Daily News" correspondent with the British Headquarters in France gives instances of the Australians great personal superiority. He declares that they ...

    Article : 122 words
  40. FIRE ON A LINER

    Athens reports that the liner Elef[?]area, bound from Salouika to Volo with a cargo of petroleum and 1200 passengers most of whom were . Greek soldiers who ...

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  41. MINERS TO WORK SIX DAYS

    With only two dissentients, the Scotish miners, having taken a ballot, have agreed to a six-days week during war time. ...

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  42. [?]INISTERS IN VIENNA.

    message states that the Ans[?] has received Dr. Von Beth[?] the German Inperial [?] also the German Score ...

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  43. MUNITION WORKERS ARRIVE

    An additional party of manition makers from Australia has arrived in Great Britain. ...

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