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  2. AUSTRALASIA.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Only 29 recruits were accepted in New South Wales during the 24 hours ended noon to-day. ...

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  3. CRICKET.

    A meeting of cricketers and sympathisers will be held in the School of Arts, Lismore, on Wednesday next, 11th September, at 8 p.m., with a view to getting the good old ...

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  4. SHALL PURSUE ENEMY IMPLACABLY.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—The British have crossed the Somme south of Peronne, and are advancing on a four miles front. ...

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  5. RUMORED PROPOSED ARMISTICE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It is persistently rumored that the two Emperors at their recent meeting at headquarters decided to propose an armistice at the end of the present ...

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  6. RECRUITING SLIGHTLY IMPROVED.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Recruiting was slightly better last week, 265 men being accepted. ...

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  7. KENSINGTON RACES.

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  8. A.I.F. CASUALTIES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The casualties in the A.[?].F. to September 7 totalled 276,[?]191, including 51,995 dead. ...

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  9. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    LONDON, Friday.—A French communique says: At night time we continued our advance on the whole front between the Somme and the Vesle. We continue to ...

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  10. SEVENTH WAR LOAN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mr. Perry, president of the United Travellers' Association, on arrival from Melbourne yesterday, said he believed the commercial travellers would ...

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  11. ON THEIR OLD LINE.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.—The French occupy all the old trenches on the whole front north of the Aisne by the capture of Ham and Chauny. ...

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  13. LUCKY BAG DAY.

    The members of the committee of the refreshment room in connection with Lucky Bag Day are holding a stall in front of the E.S. and A. Bank on Tuesday next. They ...

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  14. OVERLOOKING THE PROMISED LAND.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's correspondent at American headquarters telegraphing at 9 o'clock this morning says: The Germans are across the Aisne without making any ...

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  15. NEUVE CHAPELLE STORMED.

    LONDON, Friday.—The British have captured Neuve Chapelle and Dussu. ...

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  16. RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Express" understands that grave news of British subjects in Russia has reached London, causing great anxiety to the authorities. The ...

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  17. MORE BRITISH SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir D. Haig forced the crossing of the Somme [?]outhward of Peronne on 5th September in the face of a vigorous resistance of the rearguards on the eastern ...

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  18. LUCKY BAG STALL.

    Mrs. R. F. W. Graham continued on Saturday the holding of her stall in front of the E.S. and A. Bank in aid of the forthcoming Lucky Bag Day, a Red Cross effort. The ...

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  19. ANOTHER CAPTURE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The French have captured Tergnier. ...

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  20. MOPPING UP.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's correspondent writing on Friday morning at the British headquarters says:—The past 24 hours mainly were devoted to a general mopping ...

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  21. LATEST SPORTING.

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  22. BOLSHEVIKS' PROSPECTS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The "Cologne Gazette" paints a gloomy picture of the Bolsheviks' prospects, and points out that 50,000 Cossacks are mustering on the Don. ...

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  23. A COMPLETE VICTORY.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's correspondent, writing in the afternoon at British headquarters, reports a lull in the British battlefront. He says the absolute failure of ...

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  24. RETIRING TO HINDENBERG LINE.

    LONDON, Friday.—The latest from the front is that further indications confirm the enemy's intention to retire to the Hindenberg line, which has been inadequaely prepared. ...

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  25. SUBMARINE STRIFE.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—The American transport Mount Bernon, formerly Kron Prinzessin Cecile, bound for the west, was torpedoed, but returned safely to France. ...

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  26. NAVY'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Erie G[?]ddes has telegraphed to Sir D. Haig his heartiest congratulations and admiration of the triumphant and continued advance of the British ...

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  27. NORWAY'S MONTH'S TOLL.

    LONDON, Friday.—Thirteen Norwegian vessels of a total tonnage of 23,000 tons were destroyed in August owing to war causes. ...

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  28. LOSING A DIVISION A DAY.

    PARIS, Friday.—Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters, writing on 6th September, says the Germans are retreating on the whole of the French battlefront. Their ...

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  29. ENEMY SHIP SINKS.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—A German warship was seen to sink yesterday evening off the Dutch coast, presumably mined or torpedoed. ...

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  30. AUSSIES AGAIN.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Robinson states the Australians have captured Doingt and Bussu. ...

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  31. AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The. "Times" understands that the incessant British air raids in conjunction with the air strength of France and Italy are gravely, affecting ...

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  32. ENEMY URGED NOT TO FIGHT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Reuter's correspondent at British headquarters writing on Saturday says:—Prisoners say much seditious literature is now freely circulating in the ...

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  33. MOOREFIELD RACES.

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  34. NEWCASTLE RACES.

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  35. ENEMY EXHAUSTED FROM FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Friday.—A French communique says:—During the day the French continued to pursue the retreating enemy. On the Canal du Nord and Vesle ...

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  36. DESTROYING LIKE VANDALS.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A semi-official report states: The enemy is destroying everything like vandals. When they have not time to burn down houses they remove the furniture ...

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  37. CAMPAIGN IN FAR EAST.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's Vladivostock correspondent telegraphing on Sunday says: —The Japanese have occupied Kharbarovsk (capital of the Maritime province.) ...

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  38. WAR PRISONERS IN TURKEY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Foreign Office announces that the Austro-Hungarian Government has promised that the vessel to be used for the repatriation of the British ...

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  39. ENEMY SERIOUSLY ALARMED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—There is [?]dant evidence that the German people are seriously disturbed and alarmed at the Allies' continued progress, particularly by the fracture ...

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  40. ON THE TRACK.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—A few good gallops were noted at Randwick this morning. Biplane going easily covered nine furlongs in 2min. 3sec. and finished in great style. ...

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  41. FRENCH GENERALS' ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Friday.—Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters writes: Generals Debeny's and Humbert's armies resumed their advance to-day and reached ...

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  42. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday.—The latest addition to the German peace chorus is Herr Erzberger, leader of the powerful Catholic Centre Party, which hitherto has been the ...

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  43. BETTING MARKET.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — After yesterday's Caulfield racing King Offa was made favorite for the Gaulfield Cup, with Ethiopian next in request. Dunwil was also in ...

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  44. LENS NOT CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Robinson, who has returned from the outskirts of Lens, reports that its capture is premature, though it could easily be achieved by the sacrifice ...

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  45. GENERAL MANGIN'S ADVANCE.

    PARIS, Sunday.—General Mangin continues to pursue the infiltration tactics which will give him possession of the Anisyle Chateau, bringing the reverse slopes of ...

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  46. EPSOM AND METROPOLITAN.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—In the Sydney betting market Quaestor has been most in note during the past three days for the Epsom Handicap. The following are the positions:— ...

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  48. JOHANNESBURG MINERS' DECISIONS.

    CAPETOWN, Sunday.—The Johannesburg Mine Workers' Union has decided by a majority of four to one to accept the terms of the Chamber of Mines, including the war ...

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  49. WILL PURSUE THE ENEMY IMPLACABLY.

    PARIS, Friday.—Replying to municipal congratulations Marshal Foch telegraphed: —The Germans' rush threatening Paris and Amiens has been broken. We shall continue ...

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  51. BOXING.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—King outpointed Newbury at the Hippodrome last night. ...

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