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  2. ANGLO-BELGIAN OFFENSIVE.

    The following Belgian official communique was issued to-night:— At dawn to-day the Belgian right wing attacked the German positions ...

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  3. GERMAN REPORT.

    To-day's German official communique, intercepted by Admiralty wireless, states:—Anglo-Belgian troops attacked yesterday from the southward of ...

    Article : 54 words
  4. THE AUSTRALIANS THE OPERATIONS AGAINST HINDENBURG LINE

    This morning a tremendous attack was launched against the Hindenburg line where the Australians last week reached it, north of St. Quentin. The American ...

    Article : 561 words
  5. GREAT BATTLES

    Stupendous events are taking place in France and Belgium. Great battles are being fought in Flanders, between the Scarpe River, and St. Quentin, north of the Aisne River, in Champagne, and in the Argonne. Everywhere the Allies have been victorious, and everywhere their troops have performed ...

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  6. WORK OF THE TANKS.

    Mr. Phillip Gibbs, the correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" on the Western front, says:—On Saturday the tanks did splendid work in the Cambrai ...

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  7. STRONG ENEMY RESISTANCE.

    This afternoon's French communique is as follows:— North of the River Aisne our pursuit of the enemy was continued ...

    Article : 98 words
  8. KING ALBERT IN COMMAND.

    King Albert of Belgium is in command of the Anglo-Belgian forces in Flanders, and controls the operations of the Second Army on a 23 mile front. ...

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  9. GERMAN REPORT.

    To-day's German official wireless communique, intercepted by the British Admiralty, states:—We have withdrawn behind the Oise-Aisne Canal, ...

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  10. FRANCO-AMERICAN OFFENSIVE. PROGRESS AT SEVERAL POINTS.

    This afternoon's French official communique states:— The Germans in Champagne furiously counter-attacked on our right ...

    Article : 80 words
  11. CAMBRAI.

    The Australian Press Association learns that the fall of Cambrai is only a matter of time, owing to the capture of several important points. There ...

    Article : 112 words
  12. GERMAN RETREAT.

    Mr. G. H. Perris, "Daily Chronicle" correspondent on the French front, writes:—General Carloiwitz's sudden abandonment of the Malmaison front, ...

    Article : 237 words
  13. CAPTURE OF LA VACQUERIE.

    Mr. Percival Panlips, war correspondent, says the New Zealanders, up to 10 o'clock this morning, had captured over 1,000 prisoners (Prussians) at La ...

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  14. VIOLENT GERMAN ATTACKS BROKEN.

    This afternoon's French communique states:— In Champagne, violent attacks launched by the enemy yesterday were ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. AERIAL CO-OPERATION.

    The Press Bureau issued the following report to-day:— Aeroplanes attached to the Navy, co-operating in the Belgian offensive, ...

    Article : 146 words
  16. THREE DAYS' CAPTURES.

    A message to New York from Paris states that the French, British, Americans, and Belgians have captured 40,000 prisoners during the past three ...

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  17. ATTACK LAUNCHED.

    Mr. G. Gilmour writes:—The Australians and Americans have been attacking the main Hindenburg system since daylight. The Americans in the first ...

    Article : 105 words
  18. BRITISH OFFENSIVE.

    In his official report this morning Sir Douglas Haig states:— British and American troops attacked at 5.50 this morning to the ...

    Article : 600 words
  19. AERIAL CO-OPERATION.

    Sir Douglas Haig issued the following aviation report to-night:— Our aeroplanes co-operated in every phase of Saturday's operations. ...

    Article : 132 words
  20. AERIAL OPERATIONS

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" writes:—The American aviators with the British forces on the Western front brought ...

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  21. AMERICAN ATTACK. ADVANCE DESPITE HEAVY RESISTANCE.

    To-night's American official communique states:— Our attack was continued successfully to-day. We advanced, despite ...

    Article : 107 words
  22. THE LATEST NEWS. BELGIANS NEARING R0ULERS.

    Last night's Belgian official communique is as follows:— The Belgians unrelentingly continued their attacks to-day, despite ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. COLLABORATION WITH THE AMERICANS.

    Mr. G. Gilmour, special correspondent of the Australian Press Association on the Western front, in a message despatched on Saturday, writes:— ...

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  24. BULGARIA SEEKING PEACE THE ALLIES' TERMS

    There are indications that the Allied reply to Bulgaria's peace overtures stipulates that Bulgaria's complete submission to the will of the Entente ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. GALLANT BRITISH DEFENCE.

    Sir Douglas Haig quotes the following from the Orders of the Day of the Fifth French Army of August 20:— On May 27, when the British ...

    Article : 304 words
  26. FRENCH AIRMAN'S FEAT.

    To-night's French official communique states:— Nine German aeroplanes were brought down in air fighting ...

    Article : 93 words
  27. DETAILS OF THE BATTLE. GREATEST FEAT OF THE WAR

    Mr. Phillip Gibbs, the correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" on the Western front, says:— The new attack began yesterday ...

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  28. GERMANS REINFORCED.

    The following American communique was issued to-night:— We continued to meet determined enemy resistance to-day. ...

    Article : 46 words
  29. BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE.

    Mr. Balfour and Mr. Bonar Law have conferred with Mr. Lloyd George concerning Bulgaria's peace overtures, and it was decided that a formal reply be ...

    Article : 103 words
  30. ENEMY REPORT.

    The following German official communique was intercepted by Admiralty wireless to-day:—The French captured Somme-Py yesterday. We withdrew in ...

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  31. BATTLE OF THE HINDENBURG LINE.

    The battle of Friday, Saturday, and Sunday was fought from a point to the north-west of Cambrai down to Bellenglise, a front of thirty miles. The Australians aud Americans attacked from opposite Le Catelet to Bellenglise where the canal runs through tunnels. They captured Bellenglise, Magny, Nauroy, and Bellicourt, and reached Bony (not on the map), a little south of Le Catelet. North of this line the English had to cross the canalised ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. FRANCE AGREES WITH BRITAIN.

    The French newspaper "Liberte" says that the Allies are considering the French proposal regarding a joint reply to Bulgaria's peace overtures, and that ...

    Article : 48 words
  33. SAWED-OFF SHOT GUNS.

    The correspondent of the "New-York Times" at Washington says that Germany has sent an ultimatum to the United States objecting to American ...

    Article : 101 words
  34. GERMAN REPORT.

    To-day's German official wireless communique, intercepted by the Admiralty states:—We withdrew westward of Cambrai yesterday owing to the loss of ...

    Article : 67 words
  35. BULGARIA WANTED TO FORESTALL TURKEY.

    The French newspaper "Le Petit Parisien," which is usually well informed, hints that the Allies recently came to an understanding as to the ...

    Article : 106 words
  36. AISNE-AILETTE FRONT GERMAN RETIREMENT FORCED.

    To-night's French official communique states:— Our repeated attacks on the plateau north of the Aisne have ...

    Article : 93 words
  37. THE ARMISTICE PROPOSALS.

    General F. B. Maurice, the military critic of the "Morning Post," commends General Desperey for his refusal of an armistic to Bulgaria when it might ...

    Article : 264 words
  38. THE FRENCH FLANK.

    To-night's French official communique states:— South of St. Quentin we attacked this morning on the front ...

    Article : 46 words
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