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  2. A GREAT VICTORY

    General Sir Julian Byng's stroke opens up immense possibilities. The infantry is still advancing through sections far beyond the range of their ...

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  3. RUSSIA'S WITHDRAWAL

    A wireless Russian official message says:— "The All Russia Congress of Workmen and Soldiers has ordered the Council of ...

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  4. ITALIAN THEATRE

    An Italian official report, received on Wednesday afternoon, says:— "There was intense artillery firing on the whole of the front yesterday. Italian ...

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    [?] the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," [?]abled to Australia by special permission. It should be understood opinions are [?] those of the "Times" unless exprescly stated to be [?] ...

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  6. THE YSER FRONT

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that a German retirement is announced by the Helgian Legution, at Washington. ...

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  7. GREAT VICTORY

    British have smashed the Hinden[?] in a great surprise offensive on [?] front. [?] advices state that they are now. ...

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  8. TANKS ADVANCE IN MASSES.

    Field-Marshal Haig's brilliant surprise victory is the engrossing tople of conversation, and the tactical possibilities are being exhaustively discussed. ...

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  9. (The "Times.")

    A message received from Rome on Wednesday afternoon says:— . . "The immense Piave battle is undecided, but development seem to favor the ...

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  10. A DRAMATIC STROKE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters telegraphs: "Rarely has there been a more dramatic stroke in the war, than that dealt the ...

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  11. (Reuter.)

    Reuter's correspondent at Petrograd re- ports that Gen Brusiloff was knocked down by a motor-lorry in Moscow, and broke his leg. ...

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  12. TANKS' REAL OPPORTUNITY.

    Telegraphing on Wednesday afternoon Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters said:— ...

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  13. (United Service.)

    [?] received from France state [?] British have captured many [?] counter-attacks have been ...

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  14. FATE OF VENICE.

    A Paris message says that it is certain that Vonico will be abandoned should a further Italian retreat be necessary. Responding to the Vatican's appeal, the ...

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  15. EXCITEMENT AND EXCESSES.

    Mr J. D. Bourchier, the "Times" correspondent in Romnaian, who is now in Petrograd: telegraphing on Wednesday, says:— ...

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  16. (Reuter.)

    [?] the present the British have [?] pirsoners in connection with [?] offensive. ...

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  17. "OPTIMISM" IN AMERICA.

    Reuter's correspondent at New York reports that British 6 per cent. Treasury Bills offered by J. P. Morgan and Co. were quickly, sold to-day. There was ...

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  18. [?] DETAILS OPERATIONS.

    [?] the successful operations in [?] despatch, Sir Douglas Haig says: [?] morning the Third Army, [?] Sir Julian Byng, delivered a ...

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  19. NAVAL ENCOUNTER

    In a statement issued by the Admiralty on Wednesday evening, details are given of the action in Heligoland Bight on Saturday morning. ...

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  20. JOY BELLS IN ENGLAND.

    There has been a revulsion of feeling in London, where the audiences in the atres and at public meetings are cheering and singing the National Anthem. ...

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  21. EAST AFRICA

    Reuter's special correspondent in German East Africa, telegraphing from Ndanda on Monday, said:— "The pursuit of the remnants of the ...

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  22. GERMAN STRATEGY HUMBLED.

    Mr Perry Robinson states:—"The advance was a bewildering success, and its results are still coming in; We have broken the Hindenburg Line into little ...

    Article : 398 words
  23. (Admiralty: By Wireless Press.)

    A German official message says:— "Besides many small British cruisers and destroyers, six ships of the line or battle cruisers took part in the action in ...

    Article : 79 words
  24. KALEDINE'S COSSACKS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington reports that Swedish Press accounts of the situation in Russia, received to-day. state that Gen Kaledine, with an army of ...

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  25. TOLL OF SUBMARINES.

    In the weekly return issued by the Admiralty, movements of shipping, in British ports and losses in connection with the submarine campaign are. shown as ...

    Article : 93 words
  26. Admiralty: By Wireless Press.)

    [?] official message says:— [?] main English attacks, under the [?] of armored cars, strove to through toward Cambrai. They ...

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  27. CANADIAN VICTORY LOAN

    The Canadian Victory Loan was almost subscribed days before the books closed. ...

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  28. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Fuller reports of M. Clemenceau's speech in the French Chamber of Deputies reveal some striking passages. He specially addressed himself to the ...

    Article : 156 words
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  30. ONE ITALIAN VESSEL SUNK.

    An Italian official message says that 322 vessols arrived at and 900 departed from, Italian ports, during the past week. One steamer over 1500 toad was sunk. An ...

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  31. CAVALRY IN ACTION.

    Mr Dowar, the "Daily Mail" correspondent at the British headquarters, says:— "We have won a glorious success. We have torn to shreds the Hindenburg line ...

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  32. FRANCE REPORTS NO SINKINGS.

    A French official message states that 918 steamers arrived at, and 981 sailed from; French ports during the week. Not one was sunk. Ono was unsuccessfully ...

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  33. SUCCESS CONTINUES.

    [?] Marshbal Sir Douglas Haig re[?] progress was made to-day [?] south-east of Cambrai despite ...

    Article : 266 words
  34. SUBMARINE ZONE EXTENDED.

    Reuter's correspondent at "Amsterdam says that it is announced in Berlin that the zone of submarines has been extend. ed to meet the Entente's sharpened hun ...

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  35. BOLOISTS IN GREECE

    Telegraphing from Athens, the "Times" correspondent says that the Greek Government is rooting out the Boloists and the intriguers who are planning the ...

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  36. FRENCH SUCCESS.

    A French communique reports:— "West of Lamiette we attacked the German salient south of Juvincourt on a ...

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  37. ADVANCE OF THE TANKS.

    Mr Phillip Gibbs says:—"The tanks were brought up in great numbers during the night time, hiding in the daytime in copses and woods. Their advance was the ...

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  38. NAVAL COLLISION.

    Twenty one American sailors were lost out of a crew of 90 aboard the destroyer Chauney, which was sunk in a collision in, foreign waters on Monday. ...

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  39. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS

    By 200 votes to 171 the House of Commons to-night adopted an amendment to the Electoral Reform Bill disenfranchising conscientious objectors. ...

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  40. PATROL VESSEL TORPEDOED.

    It is announced by the Admiralty that a submarine torpedoed a British patrol vessel in the Mediterranean on Sunday. Four officers and five men were killed. ...

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  41. DOMINION SOLDIERS

    Mr Lloyd-George, the Prime Minister, has been invited by the Young Men's Christian Association to address 10,000 soldiers from the various Dominions at ...

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  42. "THE GATES OF HELL."

    A Dutch correspondent declares that recent personal observation convinced him that a German disseter of great magnitude is impending on the West Front ...

    Article : 142 words
  43. PEACE CONGRESS

    Reuter's correspondent at Zurich says that the International Pence Congress which has been frequently postponed, will meet at Berne on 22nd November. ...

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  44. TXTENT OF THE OFFENSIVE.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that "Le Temus" states that a British offensive extending over a front of 60 kilo-metres (37½ miles) was launched at 6.20 in ...

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  45. FOOD RIOTS IN VIENNA

    Reuter's correspondent at Berne says that serious food disturbances are reported from Vienna, in consequence of he prohibition of queues. The shortage ...

    Article : 59 words
  46. SALE OF CREAM

    The Food Controller announces the, prohibition of the sale and use of cream, between 8th December and 30th April, for luxury purposes. ...

    Article : 28 words
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