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  2. THE GREAT WAR IN EUROPE

    Mr. Gordon Gilmour, special correspondent ol the Australian Press Association, writing from the western front on Monday, states:— ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN ACCOUNT

    The position to-day is that the Germans are still holding the last trench of the Hindenburg system, before Beaurevoir and Ramicourt ...

    Article : 701 words
  4. ASSAULT ON THE LINE

    Mr. Gilmoar telegraphs last night: "The crumpling in so many other parts of the German front gives the Australians the hope of further ...

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  5. AUSTRALIANS FIGHTING

    Mr. Percival Phillips telegraphs:—"The Australians did not attack in strength to-day. They continued to mop up the defences behind the ...

    Article : 137 words
  6. LENS-ARMENTIERES FRONT

    Sir Douglas Haig reports to-day:—"The progress of the allied offensives on inlanders and before. Cambrai and St. Quentin, combined ...

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  7. SITUATE REVIEWED

    The Australian Press Association learns this afternoon that since our offensive commenced on September 26, Marshal Foch has inaugurated ...

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  8. CANADIANS AT CAMBRAI

    Mr. Philip Gibbs telegraphs last night:—"Alter the successful morning attack made by the Canadians, towards Camorai on Tuesday ...

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  9. GERMAN STATEMENT

    A German official wireless message this afternoon says:—"We evacuated Armentieres and Lens without fighting on the night of the 1st, and ...

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  10. PRESS PESSIMISM.

    The tone of the German press is increasingly pessimistic. War correspondents emphasise the extremely heavy fighting. They declare ...

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  11. SAFETY OF RHEIMS

    The "Morning Post" correspondent states:—"The loss of the St. Thierry massif and fort, north-west of Rheims, definitely frees Rheims from ...

    Article : 157 words
  12. BRITISH REPORT

    Sir Douglas Haig reports last night:—"At dawn this morning the British infantry and tanks attacked on a eight mile front from ...

    Article : 258 words
  13. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Advices from the front received here this morning state in brief:— The British attacked to-day on an eleven-mile front northward of St. ...

    Article : 117 words
  14. ATTACK ON HINDENBURG LINE

    Mr. Gordon Gilmour telegraphs to-day:—"The battle was resumed this morning with a set attack in view of further piercing the rearmost ...

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  15. FIGHT ON HINDENBURG LINE

    The "Manchester Guardian" says: "The death grapple on the Hindenburg line continues, the fighting lino swaying backwards and forwards. A ...

    Article : 319 words
  16. GERMAN RETREATS

    Sir Douglas Haig's announcement of a German retreat on the La Bassee Canal apparently confirms the persistent Amsterdam reports ...

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  17. POSITIONS RECAPTURED.

    The United Press correspondent telegraphs this afternoon:—"The attack begun this morning by our 4th Army has been so far very ...

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  18. BEAUREVOIR LINE

    The official correspondent with the A.I.F. telegraphs to-day:—"The British and the Australians have this morning gone forward in an ...

    Article : 194 words
  19. CHAMPAGNE OFFENSIVE

    To-day's French communique reports:—"Continuing our advance westward of the Argonne and the Aisne we captured Loivre. In the ...

    Article : 119 words
  20. BELGIAN REPORT

    Last night's Belgian communique states:—"Notwithstanding the enemy's stiff resistance, the Belgian Army improved its positions by local ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. ATTACK ON THE CANAL.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs telegraphs last night:—"Our attack this morning across the St. Quentin-Scheldt canal southward of Cambrai took many ...

    Article : 448 words
  22. CAPTURES BY THE ALLIES

    A French communique to-day states:—"During September the allies in France and Belgium took 3844 officers, 120,192 men, guns ...

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