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Article : 1,389 wordsGeneral Maurice writes :—Since August 1st the British have taken approximately 70,000 prisoners, and the Franco-Americans about 40,000. ...
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Article : 749 wordsSir Douglas Haig, reporting at five o'clock this morning, on British aviators' activities, says:—During Thursday we dropped ...
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Article : 84 wordsConsul Haynes at Helsingfors has reported to the State Department that on Tuesday, American Consuls, members of Allied missions, and civilian refugees ...
Article : 42 wordsMr. Beeby, Minister for labour and Industry, made some comments this afternoon in connection with the ballot which is now being taken by 'the miners. ...
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Article : 90 wordsThe Trade-union Congress shelved the Federated Seamen's Union's resolution to establish a boycott of Germany by a majority of three million on a card vote. ...
Article : 28 wordsThe minutes of the proposed award in the dispute regarding the employment of engineers was further discussed in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court. ...
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Article : 182 wordsThe correspondent of the United Press Association writes:—Endeavoring for the moment to transform their retreat into a standoff ...
Article : 129 wordsA French communique issued this morning says:—During the day the French continued to pursue the retreating enemy to the ...
Article : 391 wordsThe correspondent of the Australian Press Association learns that the enemy withdrawal in the Lys sector continues. British and American troops are closely ...
Article : 304 wordsThe Emergency Fleet Corporation has announced that 66 merchant ships, aggregating 340,145 tons, were delivered during August; 44 steel, aggregating 260,645 tons, ...
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Article : 66 wordsL. F. Hann, of Newcastle, New South Wales, who belonged to the 33rd Battalion, has been repatriated. He was captured at Villers Bretonneux in May, having been ...
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Article : 486 wordsRome advices are to the effect that German agents in Switzerland are busy circulating reports that Germany is ready to conclude peace. ...
Article : 205 wordsHaving retired behind the Canal du Nord on a front of 20 miles, from the marshes of Palluel, north-east of Peronne, the Hun is trying to reorganise his scattered ...
Article : 273 wordsMr. Ryan, the Premier, will leave for Melbourne to-night for the purpose of appearing in the High Court case in which the validity of Mr. Justice M'Cawley's ...
Article : 74 wordsAn American official report issued this morning says:—On Thursday we in co-operation with the French, continued to advance, and ...
Article : 46 wordsThe French and Americana north of the Vesie River have reached the line of the Aisne, and the Germans are retreating. ...
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Article : 145 wordsMr. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labour, addressing the Trade Union Congress, said:—"America's message to Britain and the ...
Article : 132 wordsA Zurich message says Turkey has sent a lively Note to Berlin, protesting against the conclusion of additional Brost-Litovsk treaties. These are considered to ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Sat 7 Sep 1918, Page 7
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