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  2. AERIAL OPERATIONS BRITISH ATTACK AERODROME.

    In his official aviation report to-night Sir Douglas Haig says:— Enemy aircraft were more active yesterday. We destroyed four ...

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  3. ANOTHER GERMAN HORROR. PASSENGER LINER TORPEDOED.

    The Union-Castle linor Galway Castle, 7,988 tons, has been torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine. Mr. H. Burton, the South African Minister of ...

    Article : 133 words
  4. THE AUSTRALIANS HOME LEAVE FOR 1914 MEN.

    Home leave is to be given to the Australians for the first time since the beginning of the war. Australian soldiers, who are practically the only ones ...

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  5. THE AMERICAN VICTORY

    Just when the enemy are talking peace terms to distract attention from their defeats, a U-boat gives the world a shock by sinking a passenger liner carrying a thousand people. There must be complete defeat of Germany if acts of barbarism are not to become normal features of warfare. ...

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  6. FOR VALOUR.

    The "London Gazette" to-day announces that bars to the D.S.O.'s already won by them have been awarded to the following Australian officers:— ...

    Article : 298 words
  7. REVIEW OF THE WEEK.

    The Acting Prime Minister received the following cablegram from the British Ministry of Information to-day:— A most successful week was marked ...

    Article : 268 words
  8. SEDITIOUS SPEECHES.

    Eugene Dobs, the American Socialist leader, who was found guilty at Chicago of a breach of the Espionage Act in making seditious speeches, has ...

    Article : 42 words
  9. ONE THOUSAND SOULS ON BOARD.

    There were about 1,000 persons on board the Galway Castle, all bound for South Africa. The passengers comprised 60 in the first saloon, and 109 in the ...

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  10. THE VIRGIN ISLANDS.

    The United States Government has seized the Virgin Islands, which were considered a potential German naval base. They will be used by the American ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. THE AMERICAN OFFENSIVE ADVANCE ON THE MOSELLE

    General Pershing, in his official report issued to-night, states:— In the St. Mihiel sector to-day there was increased artillery and ...

    Article : 139 words
  12. AMERICAN WIRELESS NEWS.

    Business leaders and members of the Chamber of Commerce at Seattle held a Japanese night last night to demonstrate the growing business and ...

    Article : 56 words
  13. A GERMAN INNOVATION.

    The Hague "correspondent of the "New York Times" says he has learned on excellent authority that a German aeroplane has landed in Holland with ...

    Article : 62 words
  14. THE OFFERS RIDICULED.

    The English newspapers generally ridicule the peace offers, though they point out that they show that Austria is on her last legs. Really three ...

    Article : 455 words
  15. BACK FROM GERMANY.

    Albert H. Keating, of the Australian military forces, who escaped from a German prison camp, has arrived in England. Private H. P. Levering, who has ...

    Article : 47 words
  16. REVIEW OF THE SITUATION.

    The following cable message has been received by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) from the British Ministry of Information:— ...

    Article : 271 words
  17. FRENCH AVIATORS BUSY.

    To-night's French aviation communique states:— Fine weather yesterday permitted considerable aerial activity. There ...

    Article : 81 words
  18. TASMANIA.

    Quite a number of the members of the 9th Battery, the first complete Tasmanian unit to leave for the front in 1914, have been returned invalided ...

    Article : 263 words
  19. STILL ADVANCING.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the news from the American front is most satisfactory. The Americans, since Saturday afternoon ...

    Article : 115 words
  20. STIFF GERMAN RESISTANCE.

    The Australian troops have been gradually coming up against stiff German resistance as they approach the Hindenburg line. We know perfectly ...

    Article : 120 words
  21. LONG-DISTANCE RAIDS.

    The British Air Ministry issued the following report to-day:— On the battle front, in addition to the bombing reported in yesterday's ...

    Article : 211 words
  22. CAPTURE OF ST. MIHIEL.

    The Municipal Council of Paris hoisted the Stars and Stripes over the City-hall to-day in honour of the St. Mihiel victory. ...

    Article : 270 words
  23. LUDENDORFF'S DILEMMA.

    Allied activity on the whole front prevents General Ludendorff from confining his attention to any particular point, and forces him to provide against ...

    Article : 108 words
  24. CHILI AND THE WAR.

    The Buenos Ayres correspondent of the United Press Association of New York states that reliable information received from Chili says that the Chilian ...

    Article : 57 words
  25. OTHER FRENCH SECTORS.

    This afternoon's French official communique states:— We repulsed several raids in Champagne and Lorraine during the ...

    Article : 34 words
  26. TASMANIAN CASUALTIES.

    Mr. J. Templeton of Tunbridge, has received word that his son, Driver L. J. Templeton, has been reported wounded. ...

    Article : 422 words
  27. THE BRITISH OFFENSIVE SUCCESSES IN ST. QUENTIN REGION.

    This morning's official report by Sir Douglas Haig states.— To the north-westward of St. Quentin we made further progress ...

    Article : 147 words
  28. BRITISH NORTHERN FRONT.

    In his official report this morning Sir Douglas Haig says:— We repulsed a local hostile attack in the La Basse sector last evening. ...

    Article : 55 words
  29. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION THE COUNTER-REVOLUTION.

    Mr. Dosch Fleurot, formerly the "New York World's" correspondent at Petrograd, cabling from Stockholm, says:—I have precise information that ...

    Article : 120 words
  30. GENERAL WAR NEWS DOMINION MINISTERS.

    Mr. W. F. Massey the Prime Minister of New Zealand, interviewed to-day by the New York representative of the Australian Press Association, stated:— ...

    Article : 195 words
  31. THE ITALIAN FRONT

    The Italian official communique issued to-day states:— Yesterday morning, in the Brenta Valley, after short and effective ...

    Article : 102 words
  32. THE FRENCH OFFENSIVE

    This afternoon's French official communique states:— On the Ailette-Aisne front during the night we stopped three enemy ...

    Article : 169 words
  33. PEACE TALK AUSTRIAN MANIFESTO ISSUED.

    An Austrian peace manifesto which has been issued invites the belligerents to send representatives to a confidential discussion in a neutral country ...

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  34. METZ THE GOAL.

    The correspondent of the "New York "Times" with the American Army writes:—The Americans, in attacking east of St. Mihiel, encountered slight ...

    Article : 498 words
  35. END OF THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    The following cablegram has been received by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) from the British Ministry of Information:— ...

    Article : 161 words
  36. AMERICA AT WAR THE ARMY IN FRANCE.

    A despatch received in Washington from France quotes "La Homme Libre," the newspaper controlled by M. Clemenceau, the Prime Minister of ...

    Article : 268 words
  37. ADVANCE ON ST. QUENTIN.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, "Daily Chronicle" correspondent, writes:— Beyond Peronne and on the outskirts of St. Quentin the Australians are working ...

    Article : 107 words
  38. THE KAISER.

    The "New York Evening Post" states:—The Kaiser's speech at Essen is a contrast to his earlier boastful utterances. The Kaiser has become the ...

    Article : 191 words
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