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  3. THE EUROPEAN WAR THE SUCCESS OF THE ANGLO-FRENCH OFFEN[?]VE.

    THE SUCCUESS OF THE ANGLO-FRENCH OFFENSIVE. THIRTY-THREE THOUSAND PRISONERS CAPTURED. THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY GUNS TAKEN, FRENCH TROOPS CAPTURE MANF IMPORTANT VILLAGES, ...

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  6. GERMANS SHOOT BRITISH PRISONERS.

    The "Dally Chronicle's" Amsterdam correspondent has ohtained from a reliabls sonrce and educated german deserter's statement regarding the ...

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  7. THE WEST FIRONT.

    A French communique states: The enemy artillery was active in the Laffaux region where we took 49 prisoners. We repulsed several counter ...

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  8. [?] AND-RUN RA[?]D.

    The British Admiralty states:—Last night five German destroyers attempted a raid on Dover. They fired a number of rounds into a ploughed ...

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  9. THE BRITISH COMMISSION,

    The State Department now officially admits the arrival of Mr. Balfour and the other British Commissioners. There is considerable speculation ...

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  10. AN EGYPTIAN MESSAGE.

    An official message from Egypt states:—We advanced on Tuesday northwards of Wadl Ghuzze And captured the Turkish advanced positions ...

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  11. GERMAN POST WAR PLANS

    A wireless message from Berlin states that the Reichstag committee on trade and industry has discussed postwar demoblisation. The Minitry for ...

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  12. GERMAN MUNITIONS STRIKE.

    Three thousand employees at the St. Adell Company's munition works at Nuremberg struck on Thursday, declaring the supply of food was [?] ...

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  13. RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    Senator Millen, Vice-President of the Erecutive Council and Minister in charge of questions affecting the rep[?]triation of returned soldiers, ...

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  14. MR. BADFOUR'S MISSION.

    The Press Bureau announces, at the War Cabinet's request, that Mr. Balfour has undertaken a special mission to the United Stated and has arrived ...

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  15. CONGRATULATIONS.

    General Alexieff telegraphed general Nivelle congratulaing him on his success, and promising that the Russian army could soon str[?] again. ...

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  16. SPANISH NEWS.

    There is general expectations that Senor Romanones will shortly return to power, and that Spain will fall into line with the Entente. Senor ...

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  17. A OLIMAX IN AUSTRIA.

    The crisis in Austria is the result of the emperor Charles declining to proelaim German the State language in Bohemia, [?]or to constitute Galicia an ...

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  18. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    A wireless Germin official message sfates firing activity increases daily on the Arras battlefield. The occupation of the fortified zone at Seigfried and ...

    Article : 204 words
  19. FOOD CONTROL.

    An order-in-council empowers the food controller to take possession of any factory where food if manufastured adapted for sale. ...

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  20. FRENCH FIGHTING.

    A French communique states north of the Aisue there have been ar[?]illery duels in the region of Manteuill, fosses and Sarte Bises. East of ...

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  21. RICE.

    Apropos of Lord Devonoport's order reetricting rice for human food purposes there is much speculation as to what will replace starch in face ...

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  22. AUSTRIA AND PEACE.

    The Emperor gave an audience to a deputation of German Parliamentarlans and promised shortly to convene the Reicherath. The resumption of ...

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  23. GERMAN DESERTERS,

    The "Dally Chronicle's" Amsterdam correspondent states that over 500 German Fusillers, sailors, and members of the Landsturm, from Knocke, ...

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  24. THE FIGHT AT RAFA.

    Graphic fietails of the action fought against the Turks at Rafa in January have reached the Defence Authorities from Major General Chauvel, who was ...

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  25. A POLITICAL BAGMAN.

    Sir J. Strachey, in an articis in the "Spectator" make a remarkable revelation as to thepurpose of Prince Henry of Prussia's visit to the United ...

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  26. A WOOL [?]ROHIBITION.

    The Army Council has tem [?]rarily prohibited the buying and selling of raw wool except under a permit pending the result of a census. ...

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  27. SPAN[?] P[?]ER.

    Senor Garcia Preto, President of the Senate, has been sworn in as Promier. ...

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  28. [?]3,000 PRI[?]RS.

    A communique states: Between the Somme and the Olse vlolent reciproc[?] artillery fire has[?] taken place, partienlarly south of St. Quentin. Between ...

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  29. DOCTORS TO BE CALLED UP.

    Earl Derby on behalf of the War Cabinet in a letter to the me[?]l proffession says the enemy totally disregarding the universal tenets of ...

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  30. THE GOVERN[?]P OF BELGIUM.

    The "Berliner Tegge[?]" says most of the measures during Von Bissing's governorship in Belgium which created world wide protests, were ...

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  31. SEPTIC INFECTION.

    Dr. W. Allardine, reporting on coses in stockwall Hospital, says big, well bullt Australians cannot stand septic infection nearly as fell as the ...

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  32. THE FREINCH OFFENSIVE.

    The French offensive has developed brilliantly. Since the pattle commenced 360,000 new Germans bave encamped between Solssons and ...

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  33. COLONIAL STATESMEN.

    Sir Joseph Ward and Mr Wade will speakk before the Imperial Commi[?]ion and discuss double taxa[?] and Imperial taxation at the ...

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  34. SPANISH NEUTRALITY.

    An official message states the Government maintains its policy of nentrality. ...

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  35. HUNGARIAN TROU[?].

    The "Central News" correspondent at Rome says the Vatican learns that a state of sfege has been proclaimed in 26 Hungarian towns, including ...

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  36. AERIAL FIGHTING.

    It is officially stated a squsdron on enemy aeroplanes, supported by submarines and torpedo boats, made a [?]reconnaissance in force on Venice. ...

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  37. KING CONSTANTINE.

    The "New York Times" Washington correepondent learns that King Constantine has served a semi-ultimatum on the Entente. ...

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  38. CONFERENC OF THE ALLIES.

    It is officially stated that Signor Boselli (Premier of Italy), Baron Sonnino (Itallan Minister for Foreign Affairs), Mr. Lloyd George (Prime ...

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  39. ANT[?]-TANK GUN.

    The guns captured in the A[?] region included in anti-tank gun, of the field gun type, with a short t[?] inch harrel. ...

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  40. GBRMAN PIOTING.

    Rioting continues at Magdebourg. Ten thousand strikers attempted to set fire to the Town Hall. The troops killed and wounded many. ...

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  41. ROUMANIAN FIRES.

    A wirciess message states the burning of Roumanian towns continues. R[?] are [?] throughout Wall[?]. ...

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  42. NO NEW NEWSPAPERS.

    The Press Bureau states the [?] of Trade, under the defence of the Realm re[?]ations, prohibits the pub[?] of any newspapers. ...

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