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  3. FURTHER PROGRESS

    In his latest report General Haig states:— "South of the Ancre we continued our attacks in certain localities, making ...

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  4. BALKAN THEATRE

    A French official advice from Salonika says that on the left bank of the Vardar the British violently engaged the Bulgarians, who were assisted by German ...

    Article : 489 words
  5. "A VERY POWERFUL SHOVE"

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the following particulars of yesterday's great battle on the Somme have been received from a French source. It ...

    Article : 328 words
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    [?] news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times" [?] to Australia by special permission. It should be understood [?] are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  7. [?]ITISH SUCCESS

    [?] great day of Germany's [?] strikes the keynote of [?]oming's opinions on Friday's [?] The feeling is one of ...

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  8. ALLIES' PISTON-LIKE STROKES.

    The "Daily News" states that the British armies on the Some are dealing piston-like strokes with almost impassive regularity. ...

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  9. THE PRIEZ WORK.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris states that the Priez work, south of Priez Farm, was an underground system of unusual strength. ...

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  10. THIEPVAL ISOLATED.

    The new British push which followed the line of the Bapaume road, was all down hill. It was delivered with the greatest ...

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  11. GERMANY FIGHTING FOR LIFE.

    Mr J. L. Garvin says that Germany now realises she must fight for her life, and will move earth and hell before admitting defeat. Hindenburg will throw ...

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  12. DIFFICULT COUNTRY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Salonika, telegraphing on 10th September, given the latest Serbian communique which reads:—"Our attacks continued yesterday in ...

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  13. FRENCH PUSHING ON.

    The French have made a further advance of 500 yards to the north of La Priez Farm. South of the Somme they have achieved considerable successes in ...

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  14. ARTILLERY RESULTS.

    Mr Lloyd-George, who has returned from France, has conferences with Gens Joffre and Haig, at which particular attention was paid to the recent artillery results. ...

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  15. ABANDONMENT OF MACEDONIA.

    Lieut Rene Puaux, foreign editor of the "Temps" (Pars) and attached to Genera Foch's staff, states that the short delay in the Saloniko offensive and the ...

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  16. GERMAN FRONTIER GUARDS.

    Amsterdam advices report that the German frontier guards who were removed have been replaced by others with bandaged heads and arms. Belgian civilians ...

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  17. "STEEL-CASED MONSTERS."

    Lately rumors have been current regarding a new type of armored car. Those who had seen the ears referred mysteriously to them. ...

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  18. OCCUPATION OF KAVALLA

    The "Daily Mail" correspondent at Athens says that the newspaper "Hestia" states that the Government was informed last Sunday that the Bulgars and ...

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  19. DEFEAT OF THE HUN.

    The "Times" in a leading article says that the most remarkable feature of the resumed Sommo offensive is that the Germans have been scientifically outgunned ...

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  20. GREEKS AND THE ENEMY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam says that it is officially announced from Berlin that the commander of the 4th Greek Army Corps at Kavalla has ...

    Article : 218 words
  21. WORK OF THE NEW CARS.

    Reuter's special correspondent reports:— "The special distinguishing feature of Friday's dash was the amazement of the Garman prisoners, who, after being ...

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  22. THE NEW BRITISH SUCCESS.

    The London "Daily Mail," in a leading article, states that the new British success constitutes one of the greatest of the war. ...

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  23. GRAVE SITUATION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Rome says that the news from Salonika describes the situation as increasingly grave. Political troubles are complicated owing to the ...

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  24. MOST COLOSSAL LIE OF WAR

    "Daily Mail" advices received from Amsterdam state that the German news agency publishes the most colossal lie of the war. ...

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  25. "A SORRY INCIDENT."

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that the surrender of the Greek Army Corps was a sorry incident, whereof the memory will bring a flush of shame to every ...

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  26. GERMANS ADMIT REVERSE.

    A German communique, dated 18th September, admits:— Twenty Anglo French divisions yesterday, after a violent bombardment, attacked between the ...

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  27. HUN PIRACY

    The sinking is reported of the steamers Marcel and Elizabeth (Norwegian). The crew of the former have been landed at Genoa. The crew of the Elizabeth, ...

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  28. NAVAL AIRCRAFT

    The Admiralty announces that early on Friday morning a squadron of naval aeroplanes successfully bombed enemy heavy batteries near Oatend. All ...

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  29. KING'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    His Majesty the King has cabled to Gen Haig congratulating him on his brilliant successes. His Majesty states:—"To never doubted that a complete victory ...

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  30. BRITISH BY-ELECTION

    The Kilmarnock Unionist Association has unanimously chosen Gen Sir Hunter Weston as a candidate, for the North Ayrshire seat: in the House of Commons. ...

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  31. ALLIES' DETERMINATION

    Mr H. G. Wells, the well-known English novelist, in an article in the Press, says that the longer and more sanguinary the war the more resolute will become ...

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  32. CIVILIANS AT KAVALLA.

    The "Times" correspondent at Athens says that the Greek officers at Kavalla did not attempt to prevent the Bulgars from pillaging. The inhabitants were ...

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