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  2. BEGINNING THE RECONQUEST OF SERBIA.

    It will be seen from our cable messages and our map that the Allies are advancing from Salonika, north and north-west. They are now attacking Doiran (whose railway-station they have already got), and Ghevgeli. Farther west they have compelled the Bulgarians to evacuate Monastir. Their aim is evidently to proceed up the valley of the Vardar to Uskub. The Serba are taking a prominent part in the operations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE HOUR HAS COME AT LAST I

    A big general offensive by the Allies in all the main theatres of the war is well under way at last. From one point of view it would be strictly true to say that, ...

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  4. THE BURGLARY EPIDEMIC.

    The long sequence of house-breaking rases in Adelaide suburbs was added to on Sunday, when thieves were at work in the Hyde Park district. Two ...

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  5. PREPARING FOR PEACE.

    The Premier (Hon. O. Vaughan) is anxious that the steps that are to be taken in regard to the repatriation of soldiers shall be adequate. "I do not think there ...

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  6. SKIRMISH IN THE NORTH SEA

    The King and President Poincare have exchanged greetings. The Belgians, French, and British have all been in action, and good progress has been made. During the fighting on Friday, in which the Australians participated, there were hand-to-hand combats in the dark in the underground dugouts. ...

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  7. THE BALKAN WAR

    The Press Bureau issued the following official communique on Sunday evening regarding the operations in the Balkans:—"On August 19 our troops were established on a ...

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  8. THE SOMME BATTLE

    His Majesty the King, in telegraphing to the French President (M. Poincare) who was born on August 20, 1860, his birthday greetings, says:—"I felt great ...

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  9. AUSTRALIANS DO WELL

    A correspondent at the British headquarters in Franco states:—"There has been no more strenuous or more businesslike achievement since the Somme battle, ...

    Article : 302 words
  10. NAVAL OPERATIONS

    The Secretary to the British Admiralty, reports:—The German fleet were out in the North Sea on Saturday. The light cruisers Nottingham and Falmouth were ...

    Article : 387 words
  11. WORK FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS.

    The Department of Agriculture has arranged to start a tobacco farm at Yanco forthwith, to instruct returned soldiers in tobacco growing and curing, and qualify ...

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  12. HIGH SCHOOL CONTESTS.

    The contests between the Melbourne and Adelaide high schools for the inter-State sporting premiership were brought to a close this afternoon, when a football match ...

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  13. ITALIAN PROGRESS

    An Italian communique issued on Sunday evening states:—"We repulsed attacks on the Asiago Plateau against our positions on the right bank of the Assa and on the ...

    Article : 266 words
  14. SALE OF ENEMY GOODS.

    In connection with the ban that has been placed on the sale of goods of enemy origin, many business people are a little perplexed about the method to be adopted ...

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  15. THE JUTLAND FIGHT.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir H. Galway) has sent us a copy of the supplement to the "London Gazette" containing Admiral Sir John Jellicoe's dispatch ...

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  16. SHAW WIRELESS WORKS.

    Commenting on criticism passed at a meeting of the Amalgamated Wireless Company, Sydney, on the recent purchase by the Commonwealth Government ...

    Article : 128 words
  17. TRYING IT ON THE JUDGE.

    Sentence was passed upon George Watson and Phillip. Crocker at the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day by Judge Backhouse. The men had been convicted of stealing ...

    Article : 128 words
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  19. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    A Berlin wireless message reports that the British courts have sentenced Mr. Norman Angell to 18 months' imprisonment, because he declined to take part in the ...

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  20. AN ISLAND MASSACRE.

    The story of another horrible massacre at the New Hebrides group was brought to Sydney to-day by the steamer Makambo. The victims were a British trader, Mr. R. ...

    Article : 355 words
  21. FORGED £5 NOTES.

    Frederick George O'Neill (31), bookmaker, was charged at the City Court today with, having uttered on August 11 forged £5 Commonwealth notes at ...

    Article : 103 words
  22. THE FEDERAL FLEET.

    Mr. Jensen, Minister of the Navy, to-day, said all the vessels comprising the Common-wealth fleet recently purchased by Mr. Hughes would be manned by white ...

    Article : 133 words
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