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    [?]ble news on the page so headed has appeared in the [?] to Australia by special permission. It should be [?] are not those of the "Times" unless expressly state ...

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  3. BALKAN THEATRE

    Reuter's Odessa correspondent authoritatively learns that the Roumanians are advancing against the Bulgarians in the Dobrudja under the most favorable ...

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  4. EASTERN THEATRE

    A German communique received at Amstordam admits that the Austro-Germans have lost ground 23 miles south-cast of Vladimir Volynsky, in Volhynia. ...

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  5. "GREECE MERELY A NAME"

    Mr J. M. N. Jeffries, the "Daily Mail" correspondent at Athens, telegraphs:— "Greece is now merely a name Athens no longer governs Salonika, ...

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  6. [?] MME FRONT

    [?]age says that an intense of Thiepval and Combles is [?] it is added, is ...

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  7. ADVANCE ON HALICZ.

    A message received in Rome from Petrograd says that several of the forts at Halicz, in Galicin, have fallen. ...

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  8. RUSSO-ROUMANIAN POSITIONS.

    M. Bourchier, telegraphing on Thursday, says that there is far greater confidence in the Debradja fighting. Considerable reinforcements have been sent, and ...

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  9. ELEVEN VITAL POINTS

    The "Times" correspondent at the Front, in a despatch dated Friday, says that the lull continues on the Somme. A number of unsuccessful German ...

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  10. AUSTRO-GERMAN ALLIANCE.

    Amsterdam advices report that speaking in the Hungarian Parliament, Count Tisza, the Premier, said:— "In this fight for life the Austro ...

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  11. MACKENSEN'S FIRST REVERSE.

    News of the great Russe-Roumanian victory in the Dobrudja has been received with rejoicing. Latest accounts show that the defeat of the enemy was most ...

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  12. HONORS FOR ANZACS

    The additional honors which have been announced include a large number bestoved upon oversea troops, particularly Australians, the details of whose gallant ...

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  13. GREEK REVOLUTIONARIES.

    A battalion of Greek revolutionaries has gone to the Front from Salonika. The troops paraded the streets and saluted Gen Sarrail, women throwing flowers from ...

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  14. PRECIPITATE FLIGHT.

    It is stated by the "Petit Parisien" that when the Turkish, Bulgarian, and German forces attacked on the dobradja line, large Rasso-Rommanian reinforcements ...

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  15. ALLIED AIR SUCCESSES.

    A Paris communique says:—"There were 56 aerial fights on the Somme front on Friday. Ton hostile machines were forced down. We bombed the forest of ...

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  16. THE "NEUTRAL MINISTRY."

    The Allied Ministers are still uninstructed. The Greek Government is doing its utmost to endeavor to secure the Allies' goodwill, asserting that it intends to ...

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  17. GREEK COMPANY SEIZED.

    It is officially announced that the Bulgarians when retiring from Florina compelled a company of Greek infantry to accompany them. The publication of news ...

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  18. TRANSYLVANIAN OFFENSIVE.

    Mr Braun, the "Times" correspondent at the Roumanian headquarters, says that the Transylvanian offensive continues in the north-west. A Roumanian ...

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  19. SITUATION REVIEWED

    "The general situation is favorable to the Allies," writes Lt-Col A'Court Repington, military correspondent of the "Times," ...

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  20. SOLDIERS' LETTERS

    Two of the sons of Mr W. Ramage, of Main street, Ballarat East—Cpl W. W. Ramage and Pte R. R. Ramage—took part in the recent fighting in France. Cpl ...

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  21. [?] THE WEST FRONT.

    article the "Erankfurter [?] that by the battle on [?] Allies desire to draw the [?] from the south-eastern ...

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  22. FRENCH WAR CREDIT

    Reuter's Paris correspondent says that the Chamber of Deputies voted the provisional war credit by 448 to 4 votes. After hearing a statement the unified ...

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  23. MACEDONIAN FRONT.

    A French official message from Salonika says:— "A violent Bulgarian attack against Borskoa, between the Vardar and the ...

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  24. SPORTS FOR ANZACS.

    Numerous Australians are arriving in London on furlough front the Front. Members of the Australian Imperial Force in England are enjoying cricket, ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S STABILITY.

    Pointing out what it deseribes as an "economic miracle," the "Nation" states:—"The country has put 4,000,000 men into the fighting forces at a cost of £300 ...

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  26. [?] REALLY ANXIOUS.

    [?]ing evidence that Germany [?]auxious regarding the [?], German correspondents [?] are the strongest, and ...

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  27. TERRIBLE DAYS.

    Col Richard Gaedko, the well-known German military expert, writes:— "We have gone through terrible days. Germany's walls of defense have tottered ...

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  28. GERMAN WAR CREDITS.

    Speaking at a German Socialist conference, Herr von Schiedmann, one of the leaders of the party, said that seven-eighths of the Parliamentary Party ...

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  29. GERMAN LOSSES

    According to the Copenhagen "National Titende," 2 per cent, of the population of North Schleswig has been killed or is missing. ...

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  30. BRITISH INFANTRY.

    The Paris newspaper, "Le Matin," stubes that French opinion extols the "tanks," and agrees that they are an accessory to the British infantry, which ...

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  31. MONASTIR STRONGLY DEFENDED.

    Mr ward Price states that there are three main lines of strong defense at Monastir. The Allios are new attacking the first line, but the second line is ...

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  32. POST-WAR TRADE

    An Official Committee which has held an enquiry into the best means of providing financial facilities for British firms after the war, particularly in respect to ...

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  33. ITALIAN MINISTERS AT FRONT.

    Paris reports that the Italian Ministers for Commerce and Transport are returning to Italy after having concluded important agreements with the French ...

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  34. [?]DANCE OF FOOD.

    [?]rain pervents our further [?] Mr. W. Beach Thomas, the [?] correspondent in France; [?] we have consolidated ...

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  35. MILITARY MEDAL

    Amongst the names of those published on Saturday as having been awarded military medals appears that of Pte W. G. T. Hutchinson, 21th Battalion. Pte ...

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  36. DUTCH CHEESE

    Amsderdam advices report that at a meeting of the Dutch Cheese Merchants Union, the chariman stated that Great Britain had demanded that the Allies ...

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  37. SIX SONS AT FRONT

    Mrs G. Tatt, who has six sons at the Front, received word that one, Pte Jas R. Tatt, has been killed in France, while two others are reported wounded. ...

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  38. ITALIAN FRONT

    Recent Australin air raids have convinced Italians, a Vienna message states, that there is a systematic endenvor to destroy Italy's priceless treasures. ...

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  39. I.W.W. OFFICES RAIDED

    The police on Saturday raided the headquarters of the Industrial Workers of the World, in Sussex street, and arrested Charles Reeve, aged 30; Thomas ...

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  40. CAPTURE OF MONASTIR.

    Correspondents at Salonika warn the readers of British newspapers that the capture of Mounstir, towards which the Servians, French, and Rassians are now ...

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  42. OFFICER WINS D.S.O.

    Lt R. Cuthbertson, whose father is a native of Bacchus Marsh, has been awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal. He is now in London Hospital, suffering ...

    Article : 33 words
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