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  2. THE GREAT WAR IN EUROPE

    A report this morning says that the Germans are evacuating positions on a twenty mile front from Lens to Armentieres. The French ...

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  3. ARABS RANK AS BELLIGERENTS

    The allies have formally recognised as of belligerent status the Arabs fighting as auxiliaries with the allies in Palestine and Syria. ...

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  4. WANTON DESTRUCTION OF TOWNS

    The Germans ate burning a large number of towns in Flanders, including Roulers and Lichtervelde, the populations of which are being ...

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  5. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    Jacob Peters, president of the Moscow committee that is combating the counter revolution, and responsible for many executions in ...

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  6. ST. QUENTIN OCCUPIED.

    A French communique this morning reads:—"The enemy has been completely ejected from St. Quentin, the whole of which we occupy ...

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  7. THE BALKAN FRONT

    A French eastern communique to-night states:—"During the 30th the allied armies continued to advance until noon, when, according to the ...

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  8. HUNGARIAN DEMANDS.

    Hungarian newspapers are demanding the rupture of the German alliance. ...

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  9. THE NEWS IN BRIEF

    1.25 a.m.—The Americans are making good progress in the Argonne Forest. The enemy is withdrawing on the American left ...

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  10. ENGLISH PRISONERS IN PETROGRAD

    The latest tidings of English prisoners in Petrograd received from the "Chronicle's" correspondent, dated September 5, have reached ...

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  11. GERMAN ATROCITIES IN AFRICA

    General Northey, who was welcomed home at Epsom from East Africa, declared that every word in the recent blue book about ...

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  12. A SAILOR'S GALLANTRY

    Commander Walter Calthrop has been awarded the Albert Medal for gallantry in preventing serious loss of life by sinking the abandoned ...

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  13. HEAVY BRITISH FIGHTING

    The Australian Press Association learns to-night:—"The British were engaged in heavy fighting to-day. Little progress is recorded. The ...

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  14. THE BATTLE OF CAMBRAI

    Mr. Philip Gibbs telegraphs:—"The battle of Cambrai continues with intense and desperate fighting. The Canadians say they have never ...

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  15. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE

    A French eastern communique of the 1st states:—"French cavalry played a particularly brilliant part in the operations preceding the ...

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  16. BRITISH SHIPBUILDING

    The Admiralty announces that the tonnage of merchantmen completed in the United Kingdom in September was 143,772, compared with ...

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  17. GERMAN REPORT.

    A wireless German official report this evening reads:—"We withdrew from parts of the salient lines near St. Quentin, north-westward of ...

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  18. LONG DISTANCE WIRELESS

    Newspapers emphasise the importance of the establishment of direct wireless communication with Australia. ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN IN THE FIGHTING

    The Germans have been beaten from their great defences of the Hindenburg line, on which their newspapers and public men have ...

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  20. AMERICANS ADVANCING

    Mr. Edwin L. James special correspondent of the "New York Times" on the American front, cables "The 1st American Army is ...

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  21. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S REPORTS

    Sir Douglas Haig reported at midday:—"After maintaining strong pressure earlier in the day, the 32nd Division successfully attacked ...

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  22. THE HINDENBURG LINE

    The United Press Association's correspondent reports:—"The Hindenburg system has become a sieve. It will soon be a memory, and open ...

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  23. THE BULGARIAN SURRENDER

    Beatrice Baskerville, the "New York World's" Zurich correspondent, learns that the Bulgarian peace move caused a terrific panic ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN JOURNLISTS

    A banquet was given in the Australia House by Mr. Wisher for the purpose of farewelling the press delegates. Messrs. Burnham ...

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  25. CAPTURES BY AMERICANS

    An American communique says:—"A partial count of our captures during the past week shows that we took 120 guns of all calibres, 750 ...

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  26. WIDE GERMAN WITHDRAWAL.

    Sir Douglas Haig reported to-night:—"The enemy strongly attacked this morning north-eastward of St. Quentin with fresh troops ...

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  27. AUSTRIANS PROVOKING SERBIANS

    The Press Bureau announces:—"A Serbian semi-official report states that news of risings of Serbians. Croatians and Slovenes should ...

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  28. EVACUATION OF BELGIUM

    Despatches from HoLand state that the Germans are removing stores and guns from the Belgian coast, and that German civilians ...

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  29. HOSPITAL STRUCK BY SHELL

    A shell struck an American hospital, behind the fighting line, and killed twenty wounded men. ...

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  30. RUSSIA'S NEEDS

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says that Prince Lvoff, the first President of the Russian Provisional Government, has ...

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  31. ATTEMPT TO SAVE SITUATION

    The "Neuve Freie Press" says that the pro-Germans in Sofia are forming a Cabinet, and that General Savoff will be entrusted with the ...

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  32. CAPTURES BY ALLIES

    The latest calculation of captures by the allies since July 18 is 295,000 prisoners, 3900 guns, 20,000 to 30,000 machine guns, nearly a thousand ...

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  33. ENEMY PLAGES BOMBED

    The Press Bureau this morning announced:—"The Air Force bombed the railway at Treves on the 1st, but observation was impossible ...

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  34. TERRIBLE CONDITIONS

    State Department despatches from Stockholm said that passengers arriving from Petrograd say living conditions in Petrograd and Moscow ...

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  35. TURKISH PEACE MOVE

    City reports state that Turkey, through financial channels, is making more direct approaches to the allies. Important developments are ...

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  36. ENEMY LOSS ST. QUENTIN

    The Australian Press Association learns this afternoon:—"The situation on the western front is most interesting. Something is about to ...

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  37. JOHANNESBURG MINE DISASTER.

    A Johannesburg message reports another shocking skip accident at the East Rand Proprietary mines, this morning, when a skip ...

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  38. GREAT DAMAGE AT FRANKFURT.

    The Press Bureau says that a neutral who returned from Germany, states that there is widespread terror in the Rhine provinces, owing to ...

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  39. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The "Berliner Tageblatt" says that all the Prussian Ministers and Secretaries of State have tendered their resignations. ...

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  40. BARBAROUS TREATMENT BY GERMANS.

    The repatriated prisoners include Corporal P. Freirat, who was taken prisoner at Fleurbaix in July, 1916. A wound in his leg was undressed ...

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  41. FRENCH COMMUNIQUES

    A French communique this afternoon states:—"In St. Quentin very [?]vely actions occurred at night time, the enemy has been thrown over to ...

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  42. THE PALESTINE ADVANCE

    An official report from Palestine says:—"The Australian mounted troops entered Damascus on the night of the 30th. At 6 o'clock on ...

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  43. PRO-FRENCH IN ALSACE

    The German military authorities have issued a proclamation in Alsace drawing attention to nocturnal attacks on troop trains between ...

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