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  2. IN SIBERIA.

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" states that the forces of the Cz[?]-Slovaks have increased to 300,000. The situation of the Soviet Government is ...

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  3. ZEPPELIN DESTROYED.

    The British Admiralty issued the following report to-day: — Light naval forces and aircraft of the Royal Air Force reconnoitred ...

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  4. ALLIES PROGRESSING

    There is little change in the front from the Ancre to the Avre.- Here and there the British have made slight gains, but on Monday they were mostly engaged in repulsing counter-attacks. South of the Avre, the Allies have made progress, and the French are near the crest of Lassigny heights ...

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  5. OTHER SECTORS. BRITISH NORTHERN FRONT.

    In his official report this morning Sir Douglas Haig says:— On our Northern front last evening wo effocted local improvements of our ...

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  6. BOMBARDMENT OF PARIS.

    The German long-range gun bombarding Paris is now under Allied artillery fire. ...

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  7. GERMAN CRITICISM.

    German military critics consider that the Franco-British attack has been brought to a standstill. They characterised the Allied success on August 8 ...

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  8. THE AMERICANS.

    The formation of the first American army in France is officially announced. General Pershing commands in the field, and retains his post as ...

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  9. SALONIKA FRONT

    An Italian official communique issued to-day states:— In Albania yesterday we forced the enemy to evacuate Jagodina ...

    Article : 43 words
  10. NAVAL OPERATIONS TORPEDOED WARILDA.

    A survivor from the torpedoed hospital ship Warilda states that the captain behavod heroically, and went down with his ship. All those patients in ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. LASSIGNY HEIGHTS.

    The enemy's casualties in the SommeOise battle are reliably estimated at 100,000. The'report of the capture of Chaulnes ...

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  12. SOMME-OISE BATTLE

    Sir Douglas Haig issued the following report this morning:— The enemy last evening again attacked our positions to the southward ...

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  13. AERIAL OPERATIONS BRITISH BOMB IMPORTANT JUNCTIONS.

    In his aviation report issued to-night, Sir Douglas Haig states:— Day and night yesterday our aviators dropped bombs chiefly on the ...

    Article : 117 words
  14. SUBMARINES IN THE ATLANTIC.

    A German submarine has sunk a British steamer, 100 miles cast of Nantucket. The fate of the crow is not known. ...

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  15. ESCAPE FROM GERMANY.

    Private J. L. Newman, of the A.I.F.. who was taken prisoner in France, and interned- at Heidelberg, in Germany, has escaped to England. He is 21 years ...

    Article : 451 words
  16. GERMANS IN BRITAIN.

    On the recommendation of the Advisory Committee, Sir Geo. Cave, Home Secretary, has ordered the reinternment of 80 Germans. ...

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  17. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION

    A Berlin official messago states that Dr. Holficrich, German Ambassador to Russia, ordered the removal of the German embassy from Moscow to a less ...

    Article : 201 words
  18. FRENCH ACTIVITY.

    To-night's French aviation communique states:— Despite attempts by enemy air squadrons to oppose their passage, ...

    Article : 88 words
  19. COAL SHORTAGE.

    It is understood that the coal situation in Britain is moro serious than is generally realised. The Government, proposes to lay the facts before the ...

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  20. AMERICA AT WAR

    The United States Government has suppressed tho sale of liquor at all stations and on trains during the war. AMERICAN SUFFRAGETTES ...

    Article : 177 words
  21. CAPTURE OF PROYART.

    The "Morning Post" correspondent at the British Headquarters in France writes:—The Australians on Saturday night tried to advance between the ...

    Article : 116 words
  22. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    A German official communique intercepted by the British Admiralty to-day states:—We shot down 518 enemy aeroplanes during July, of which 230 are ...

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  23. TASMANIA.

    Mrs. Josophine Darcey, teacher at St. Joseph's Orphanage, Hobart, has received a cablegram stating that her brother, Private Frank A. Darcey, of ...

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  24. THE AUSTRALIANS JOYOUS DAY OF OPEN WARFARE.

    Mr. G. Gilmour, correspondent of the Australian Press Association, in a message despatched from the Western front on Saturday, says:—Once again ...

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  25. LONG-DISTANCE RAIDS.

    The British Air Ministry issued the following report to-day:— Yesterday afternoon, in addition to the bombing already reported, our ...

    Article : 177 words
  26. FRENCH PROGRESS.

    This afternoon's French official communique states:— Between the Rivers Avre and Oiso the situation is unchanged. ...

    Article : 75 words
  27. FIGHTING IN UKRAINE. MEASURES AGAINST THE ALLIES.

    Reports from Kief state that 5,000 peasants, provided with machine-guns, artillery, and good hospital motors, havo crossed the Dnieper River, in the ...

    Article : 57 words
  28. ON THE VESLE.

    To-night's French official communique states:— On the River Veslo to-day wo repelled two counter-attacks by the ...

    Article : 102 words
  29. FARMERS' ASSOCIATION.

    The annual meeting of the Burnio branch of the Farmers' and Stockowners' Association was held to-night Mr. C. G. Norton presided, and there ...

    Article : 213 words
  30. AMERICAN WIRELESS NEWS. BLUFFING THE GERMAN PEOPLE.

    An official despatch from Switzerland states that it is reported that the continued attempt to deceive the German people regarding the progress of the ...

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  31. GERMAN REPORT.

    The German official communique intercepted by Admiralty wireless to-day states:—We repulsed violent attacks to the northward of the River Somme and ...

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  32. GENERAL WAR NEWS WATER POWER.

    The Water Power Committee's preliminary report finds that excepting in Canada, Now Zealand, and also to a lessor extent in New South Wales and ...

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  33. OPERATIONS AT ARCHANGEL.

    The vologada Bolsheviks are taking measures to combat the Anglo-French forces and the White Guards. ...

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  34. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    This map shows many of the places now prominent in connection with the confused state of affairs in Ra[?] and the intervention by the Allied Powers. The Czecho-Slovak operations are principally in Eastern Siberia, to the eastward of Lake B[?]. Other Czecho-Slovaks are operating in the neighborhood of Ombk (where the now Siberian Government is established), and in the south-eastern provinces of European Russia. Between Omsk and Lake Baikal there is a strong body of German and Austrian prisoners fighting for the Bolsheviks. The British Expeditionary Force which landed at Vladivostok ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. ENEMY'S CRITICAL POSITION

    The "New York Times," in its editorial columns to-day, says:—"A critical stage for the Germans has been reached on the Western front, occause they are ...

    Article : 84 words
  36. REPRESSION IN RUMANIA.

    M. Constantines[?], a member of the old Rumanian Ministry, has been arrested at Jassy, and accused of secretly printing an anti-German proclamation. ...

    Article : 31 words
  37. COMMEMORATING A STRIKE.

    Tho red flag was flown at the Tradeshall to-day in commemoration of the London dockers' strike of 1890. Questioned as to whether the Federal ...

    Article : 145 words
  38. MONTDIDIER SACKED.

    The Germans, on evacuating Montdidier, left little, more 'than a mass of wreckage. The Palace of Justice was devastated, and ancient tapestries have ...

    Article : 51 words
  39. DOMINION JOURNALISTS.

    Mr. Hughes entertained the Australian press delegates at dinner at the Savoy. In welcoming them, he said they had come to Great Britain during ...

    Article : 635 words
  40. CANADIANS IN BITTER BATTLE.

    A Canadian correspondent on the Western front explains that the Candiana took over secretly, a section of the Australian front south of the ...

    Article : 86 words
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