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  2. Advertising

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    Amended regulations have been gazetted in Western Australia permitting the importation into that State of potatoes from New South Wales, Victoria, ...

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  4. TUESDAY'S CABLES.

    The Admiralty announces a happy coincidence which occured on the same days as the Allies drove back the Germans across the River Marne. On the ...

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  6. FIELD MARSHAL HAIG'S REPORT.

    Field Marshal Sir Doughas Haig reports:—"We in conjuction with the French, carried out a successful minor enterprise at night time to the ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH LOAN MONEY.

    The loan money which the Commonwealth Government will be required to raise for the States for the calendar year 1919 is officially given as follows: ...

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  8. FRENCH REPORTS.

    A French communique says:—"The enemy at right time restricted himself to counter artillery work to the north of [?] and between the Marne and ...

    Article : 122 words
  9. STEAMER SOUTHBOROUGH TORPEDOED.

    News has been received by Mr. Poynton acting Minister for the Navy, that the steamer Southborough has been torpedod and sunk in European ...

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  10. PRINCE RUPPRECHT SENDS HELP TO THE CROWN PRINCE.

    A London message says that Prince Ruppreeht is sending several divisions to the south to succour the Crown Prince. The British have detached the ...

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  11. THE LADIES' TOTALIZATOR.

    To the Editor of the "Border Watch." Sir,—I note with regret in a recent issued of your paper that a member of the Committee of the Racing Club, ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA DAY APPEAL AT MILLICENT.

    Another meeting of the Australia Day Committee was held at the Millicent Institute on Wednesday night. The Refv. D. Chapman presided. There ...

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  13. GERMANS BURNING VILLAGES.

    The battle is continuing fiercely The Germans are burning the villages to the north of the Marne. The French have taken another thousand prisoners. ...

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  14. COLONEL REPINGTON'S REPORT.

    Colonel Ropington reports:—The Germans began, their 1918 campaign under advantages which they should never have been allowed to enjoy, thus ...

    Article : 143 words
  15. THE WAR.

    The newspapers contain full details of the precipitate retreat of the Germans across the Marne, and the new onslaught in which, southward of ...

    Article : 196 words
  16. FIBHTING BETWEEN THE OURCQ AND AISNE.

    Between the Rivers [?] and the Marne the enemy on Sunday resisted stubbornly, delivering many violent counter-attacks. The French progress ...

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  17. THE TREASURERS' CONFERENCE.

    On Saturday the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. Watt, gave a general summary of the proceedings when the conference rose. With regard to the ...

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  18. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    Miss Milfred F. Mullett, teacher at the Mount Graham school, has been granted six months leave of absence by the Minister of Education on ...

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  19. BRITISH GAINS AT METEREN.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch at midnight on Saturday declares:—Minor operations in the Hebuterne sector have continued. The ...

    Article : 190 words
  20. 20,000 PRISONERS AND 400 GUNS.

    The number of our prisoners since July 18 exceeds 20,000. Over four hundred guns were captured. Our aviators redoubling their efforts, multiplied ...

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  21. ANOTHER AMERICAN ADVANCE.

    An American communique says that on Saturday between the A[?]sne and the Marne we again broke the enemy's resistance and continued to advance, ...

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  22. GRENADES DOWN THE CHIMNEY.

    The Americans are delighted that some of their divisions were prominent in the main drive. This was not an encircling movement, but aimed at the ...

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  23. HOW THE NEWS REACHED AMERICA.

    The undermentioned messages were received in New York to-day at the times named:- 8.30 a.m.—The Alsne battle is being ...

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  24. SOME DETAILS OF THE FIGHTING

    The following cables were received to-day in New York at the times stated:- 8.5 a.m.—The French and American ...

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  25. SIR RICHARD BUTLER'S COMMENTS.

    The Treasurer of South Australia, after his return to Adelaide, made the following comment on results of conference:—"The questions of a uniform ...

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  26. TERRIBLE ENEMY LOSSES.

    An obstinate battle continues on the whole front. The Germans are desperately counter-attacking on the So[?]ssons Plateau, and are suffering bloody ...

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  27. GERMAN LOSSES.

    The German military writer Karl R[?]eibtreu gives in "Neue Europa" a statistical return of German losses from August 2, 1914, to July 31, 1917. ...

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  28. LATE SPORTING.

    At Caulfield on Saturday Pistoller (4 to 1) won the Hurdle Race from Westendale and Kinlark. To-morrow's hunt will be held at Mr. ...

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  29. ALLANDALE.

    The weather during the latter part of last week was mild. This was most pleasant as the weather previous to then was exceptionally boisterous. ...

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  30. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The July (4th) shoot in connection with the above trophies was commenced on Wednesday by the members of the Mount Gambier Rifle Club and ...

    Article : 172 words
  31. THE GUN.

    An open pigeon match for limit men only will be held on Wednesday, July 31, on Frew Park. The first prize is £5, second £2 and third £; seven ...

    Article : 64 words
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