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  2. GERMAN CLAIM.

    To-day's German official wireless communique, intercepted by the Admiralty, states:—We shot down 45 enemy aeroplanes yesterday. ...

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  3. FRANCO-AMERICAN BATTLE. FURTHER IMPORTANT SUCCESSES.

    This afternoon's French official communique is as follows:— In Champagne our troops, pursuing their attacks, have completed their ...

    Article : 196 words
  4. ALLIES' PROGRESS

    We are on the verge of greater events than even those of the past two or three weeks. The enemy on every front are being hard pressed, and a smash may occur on the Western front as complete as that of the Bulgarians in Macedonia and that of the Turks in Palestine. From the sea to the Meuse ...

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  5. WIRE-NETTING BRIDGES.

    A feature of the American advance was the use of chicken-wire netting footpaths and bridges, strengthened by steel bands, traversing denso ...

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  6. THE GREAT DEVELOPMENT.

    The Washington correspondent of the New York "Times" states that M. Stephen Panaretoff, the Bulgarian Minister, declared in an interview yesterday ...

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  7. THE PALESTINE FRONT BRITISH REACH DAMASCUS.

    To-day's British official report on the Palestine operations states:— By Monday evening our cavalry established themselves to the ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIANS EAGER AMERICANS CUT OFF.

    The fighting yesterday along the front where the Americans and Australians attacked the Hindenburg line over the tunnel of the St. Quentin Canal was one of ...

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  9. FRENCH CO-OPERATION. ST. QUENTIN PENETRATED.

    To-night's French communique says: The French army co-operating with the British in the region of St. Quentin achieved important results ...

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  10. ACROSS THE CANAL.

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

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  11. RELIEF FOR THE SERBIANS.

    The Serbian Relief Fund in London i[?] expediting arrangements to distribute clothing, blankets, and other comforts to the Serbian people. A consignment ...

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  12. ON THE DAMASCUS ROAD.

    The fight for the Jordan crossing north of Hulch fizzled. In the early hours of the night Australian cavalry forded the river at ...

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  13. KING FERDINAND'S FEARS.

    The United States Consul-General at Sofia, who has arrived at Salonika, states that King Ferdinand, o[?] September 23, called a meeting of the Grand ...

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  14. FRENCH IN ST. QUENTIN.

    Mr. G. H. Perris, "Daily Chronicle" correspondent on the French front, writes:—The French entered St. Quentin this afternoon. A series of violent ...

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  15. GERMAN REPORTS.

    To-day's German official wireless communique, intercepted by the Admiralty, states:—"We took from the Americans Apremont and Montrebeau wood ...

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  16. FLANDERS OFFENSIVE. ADVANCE PROCEEDS IN RAIN

    To-night's Belgian communique says[?] Despite a downpour of rain, the Allies continued their advance to-day on the whole front. We carried ...

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  17. POSSIBILITIES OF THE SITUATION.

    Mr. G. H. Perris, "Daily Chronicle" correspondent on the French front, writes:—Our marching wings, the British, Belgians, and French in the ...

    Article : 114 words
  18. TERMS OF SURRENDER.

    The diplomatic corrrespondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the peace conditions with Bulgaria signify that Bulgaria can, if necessary, be used by ...

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  19. CAMBRAI DOOMED THE TOWN IN FLAMES.

    In his official report this morning Sir Douglas Haig states:— Our attack to the northward of St. Quentin was continued on Monday ...

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  20. HEAVY GERMAN LOSSES.

    War correspondents point out that heavy rains have converted tho Belgian battlefield into a quagmire. Our troops, during their remarkably ...

    Article : 175 words
  21. AISNE-VESLE FRONT.

    This afternoon's French official communique states:— Our advance was resumed this morning between the Aisne and Vesle ...

    Article : 138 words
  22. GERMAN MORALE AND DISCIPLINE.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs, war correspondent, writes:—English and Canadian troops have captured Army Orders completely bearing out what was recently said ...

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  23. FRENCH CAVALRY.

    French cavalry are advancing on Beyrout. ...

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  24. GERMANY QUIVERING.[?]

    The Kaiser has accepted the resignation of Baron Von Hertling, the Imperial Chancellor, Dr. Von Payer, the Vice-Chancellor, and Admiral Von ...

    Article : 487 words
  25. BULGARIA'S PEACE. ITS FAR REACHING EFFECTS

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the Allies intend to make the fullest use of Bulgaria for military purposes. ...

    Article : 184 words
  26. ADVANCE ON THOUROUT.

    The Australian Press Association understands that the Anglo-Belgian forces continue to progress in the centre, and have crossed the Roulers-Menin and ...

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  27. THE AMERICAN FRONT

    To-night's American ' communiquo states:— We advanced our lines in the Argonne forest to-day and further ...

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  28. BELEAGUERED CAMBRAI.

    Mr. Percival Phillips, war correspondent, writes:— The Commander of the German 17th Army has issued an order that Cambral ...

    Article : 494 words
  29. DESPERATE FIGHTING.

    This morning the Australian, infantry started from their positions astride the front and second systems of the Hindenburg lines, reached yesterday, and ...

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  30. IN THE FIRING LINE.

    Sir Joseph Cook, the Ministet of the Commonwealth Navy, who has been on a visit to the Western front, stated in an interview yesterday:—"I was an ...

    Article : 214 words
  31. STOUT RESISTANCE.

    Six great battles are now raging on the Western front, on a total frontage of 110 miles. General Berthelot's new advance between the rivers Aisne and ...

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  32. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    To-day's German official communique intercepted by the Admiralty wireless states:—The enemy broke into our position on Friday, and compelled us to ...

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  33. AERIAL OPERATIONS WEATHER HAMPERS BRITISH

    To-day's aviation report by Sir Douglas Flaig states:— The weather was unsuitable for flying yesterday, but our low-flying ...

    Article : 66 words
  34. GERMAN FEARS.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs writes:—Probably the decisive battle of the war is being fought on the Cambrai front. The enemy are putting in all their possible ...

    Article : 135 words
  35. MEETING OF THE WAR CABINET.

    The War Cabinet met yesterday, and discussed the developments in the Balkans. It is understood that Mr. W. M. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, ...

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  36. THE MARCH TO DAMASCUS.

    In General Allenby's great advance in Palestine, he captured the port of Haifa (to the west of the Sea of Galilee), and his cavalry, pushing on, has now enclosed the ancient city of Damaseus on three sides. The military depot of the Turks and Germans operating in Palestine, and on the Euphrates is at Aleppo, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. ATTACKS ON BELGIAN COAST

    The Amsterdam "Telegraaf" states that 100 aeroplanes co-operated with the British warships in Saturday's attack on the Belgian coast. The ...

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  38. BULGARIAN ATROCITIES.

    It is recalled by the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" that the Bulgarians in 1917 hanged thousands of Serbians, destroyed all the school books ...

    Article : 91 words
  39. FIGHT WITH FOKKERS.

    The correspondent of the "New York World" on the American front writes: —In the biggest American air fight, 18 of our pursuit aeroplanes fought off 25 ...

    Article : 67 words
  40. GERMAN REPORTS.

    To-day's German official communique, intercepted by Admiralty wireless, sates:—Tremendous fighting continues between Cambrai and St. Quentin. The ...

    Article : 153 words
  41. RUMANIA WAITING.

    German reports received in Paris state that the anti-German movement in Moldavia has extended to Wallachia. The King of Rumania is outwardly reserved, ...

    Article : 89 words
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