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  4. THE AUSTRALIANS

    Yesterday morning the Australian infantry, pushing through the Positions reached the night before, advanced rapidly ovpr the brown moorland of the old Somme ...

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  5. PEESS UNION.

    Lord Burnham presided at the Empirs Press Union Conference with the Australian, New Zealand, and South African missions. It was unanimously resolved that ...

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  6. PRITISH AIR RAIDS

    The Press Bureau gives the following details of the week's air activity:—Over 200 tons of bombs were dropped on enemy organisations in the battle area alone. We ...

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  7. IN THE HOLY LAND

    Mr. Gullett, the Australian official correspondent, telegraphs:—The sammer spent by the Australians in the Jordan Val[?]ky was the most severe since they crossed the ...

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  8. UNSPEAKABLE TURKS

    Cable meassges received from the United States Minister in Persia say that 40,000 Christian refugees from Urumi have arrived at Hamaden, in Persia. They report ...

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  9. BELGIANS ESCAPE

    Thirty Belgians, armed with rifles and revolvers, rushed the electrified wire barrier of the Dntch frontier at night thne. Two of the fugitives out the wire while others ...

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  10. "WE MUST WIN"

    President Wilson has announced that he solemnly believes that a decisive victory for the Allied arms is imperative, and that he deliberately purposes to devote the ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIERS.

    Private STDNEY H. STACK, eldest son of Mrs. A. Stack, Finniss-street, North Adelaide—in France. Private ARTHUR BILIJXG, son of Mrs. Billing, ...

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  12. CENTRAL POWERS

    Thirty thousand men at Krupp's revolted and have been [?]nt to the front. Six hundred of the Life Guards at Mun[?] refused to proceed to the front, and locked ...

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  13. AN AUSTRALIAN STROKE

    At dawn this morning the New South Wales, Victorian, and Tasmanian infantry by a sudden and swift stroke north of the River inorunie, seized the buff promontory ...

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  15. HONORING SOLDIERS.

    At Mallala East on Wednesday the town was decorated in honor of the return of Private E.Cheney The big "welcome banner" was thrown across the street. Dr Player met ...

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  16. BELIZE BURNT.

    Belize, the capital of British Honduras has been partly destroyed by fire. The Governor (Mr. Hart Bennett) was injured ...

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  17. EASTERN SUBURBAN CARNIVAL.

    Although the attendance was somewhat affected bj the rain which fell in the early part of tlie afternoon, the Eastern Suburban Patriotic Carnival, head on the ...

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  18. SOUTH AFEICAN WOOL.

    General Eustin, the head of the Government Sheep Division, in a statement regarding the wool question, addressed to a meeting of prominent breeders at Bloem ...

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  19. AMERICAN WAR NEWS

    General Pershing has reported that the Distinguished Service Cross has been awarded to more than 80 Americans. The Government on Thursday paid oat ...

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  20. THE ENGINEERS' STRIKE

    The New South Wales Chamer of Manufactures has issued an appeal to the local emplayers to refuse to engage any of the Victorian engineer who are now on strike. By this means it [?] ...

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  22. TEMPERANCE REFORM.

    The very Rev. Father Lockington, Superior of Jesuit Fathers of Australia, in St. Stephen's Ca[?]hevlral to-night, referring to the movement for prohibition, said the ...

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  23. THE SINKING OF THE CARASA.

    A special Cabinet meeting will be held to [?] [?]sider the torpedoing of the Spanish steamer Carosa (2,099 tons). ...

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  24. SEA LEOPARD CAPTURED

    Constable Williams yesterday evening near the jetty at Cemetery Point, New Town, saw a sea leopard on the beach. He tackled it with his baton, and another ...

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