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  2. FRENCH OFFENSIVE.

    The following official reports have been [?]:— Paris, Aug. 20 (4 p.m.) (from Mershal Foch):—"There have been reciprocal ...

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  3. A SURPRISE ATTACK.

    General Sir Julian Byng made a surprise attack on a nine miles front between Albert and Arras, and captured Courcelles and Achiet-le-petit. ...

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  4. WAR IN THE AIR.

    Amongst the aeroplanes which supported the Australian troops during the British counter offensive were several Australian squadrons. On certain days these were ...

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  5. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The 424th casualty list was released last night, and is published hereunder. It contains the names of Western Australian soldiers, together with those of ...

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  6. I.W.W. CONVICTIONS.

    Mr. Justice Street, who has been appointed a Royal Commissioner to inquire into certain charges made against the New South Wales police in connection with ...

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  7. RUSSIA.

    Reports have been received here to the effect that terrible food riots have occurred in Petrograd. After the city had been breadless for two days, a procession of ...

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  8. WHEAT MARKETING COMMISSION.

    The Wheat Marketing Commission, presided over by Mr. W. C. Angwin, M.L.A., took further evidence at Parliament House yesterday. ...

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  9. CENTRAL EMPIRES.

    Germany has consented to make a large new financial advance to Turkey. ...

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  10. THE JOINT CONFERENCE.

    Admiral von Hintze (the German Minister for Foreign Affairs) will receive the Reichstag leaders to-morrow, when he will communicate officially the result of the ...

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  11. SIBERIAN EXPEDITION.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association reports that official despatches say that the Chinese Government has sent a large number of ...

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  12. AMERICA.

    General P. C. March (the Chief of the American General Staff) told the Committee on Military Affairs that the war could be won in 1919 with an American army. ...

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  13. GERMANS LOSING HEART.

    A representative of the United Press Association states that either because the men's fighting spirit is gone or because the high command is deliberately retiring ...

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  14. GERMAN WORKERS' RESTIVE.

    The Hague correspondent of the London "Central News" assents that the discontent among the members of the working classes in Germany is increasing to a serious ...

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  15. "WORK OR FIGHT."

    The executive of the American Federation of Labour has protested to the House Military Committee against the provision in the Man-Power Bill compelling persons ...

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  16. THE DON REPUBLIC.

    The Duke von Leuchtenberg (Romanowsky) formerly the ex-Czar's adjutant, has arrived in Berlin with a letter from the Cossack General Krasnow to the ...

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  17. STILL RETIRING.

    Mr. Percival Philips, special correspondent of the "Daily Express" in France, telegraphed yesterday:—"Covered by temporary belts of wire the German Sixth Army ...

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  18. HUN MILITARY IDOLS.

    The Rome newspaper "Giornale d'Italia" asserts that "defentain" is progressing in an alarming manner in Germany, and that the popularity of the military idols is ...

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  19. PRESIDENT INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. Cecil A. Coghlan, solicitor of Sydney, who has just returned from a trip to the United States, said to-day that he had an interview with President Wilson in ...

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  20. BRITISH NEWS.

    The Blackburn and Wolverhampton municipalities, on their own initiative, have given to the tramway women an extra 5s. per week. The strike has spread ...

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  21. UNION OF CZECHO-SLOVAKS.

    A manifesto which has been issued by the Czecho-Slovak National Council in Prague outlines the programme for the union of the Czecho-Slovaks as one nation. ...

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  22. BRITISH FOURTH ARMY.

    The British Official Press Bureau notifies:—Field-Marshal Haig telegraphed as follows to General Sir Henry Rawlinson:—"My warmest congratulations and thanks ...

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  23. TROUBLE IN BULGARIA.

    The London "Daily Telegraph," discussing the report received from Madrid to the effect that King Ferdinand of Bulgaria is dying, and that the proclamation ...

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  24. EARLY MORNING ATTACK.

    Field-Marshal Haig issued the following communique at 1 o'clock this afternoon:— "The British attacked at 4.55 this morning on a wide front northward of the Ancre ...

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  25. WIRELESS NEWS.

    The following American wireless news has been received from Honolulu by the American Consul here:— Washington.—A leading journalist in ...

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  26. ANOTHER ACCOUNT.

    Mr. G. Gilmour the official representative of the Australian Press Association in France, telegraphed on Tuesday:—"We have the Huns cold in the air. ...

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  27. A HUNNISH DEVICE.

    The New York "Herald's" correspondent on the American front says that German machine gunners recently threw up their hands, crying "Kamerad." When the ...

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  28. AVIATION REPORTS.

    London, Aug. 20 (10.45 p.m.) (from Field-Marshal Haig):—"Early on Monday morning we very successfully attacked the Phalempin aerodrome, to the south of Lille. ...

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  29. BANK TELLER IN TROUBLE.

    In the Toowoomba Police Court to-day Nelson Campbell McLean was charged with having stolen moneys amounting to £5,422 which had come into his possession on ...

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  30. "WILY BUSH METHODS."

    Mr. H. W. Nevinson, representative of the "Daily Chronicle" in France, referring to General von Marwitz's order warning the German troops against the Australians' ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WHEAT SCHEME.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier announced that the Government was in a position to announce its proposals for the future management of the wheat ...

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  32. THE COAL SHORTAGE.

    Mr. Guy Calthrop, the Coal Controller, addressing a conference of the Miners' Federation at Southport yesterday, said that the country was faced with a coal ...

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  33. GENERAL ITEMS.

    The following Italian official message was made available last evening:—We repulsed strong attacks on Cornone, and on the southern slopes of Sasso Rosso, inflicting ...

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  34. RETURNING SOLDIERS.

    The following invalids (list "A") are expected to disembark to-day, the time of disembarkation not being evailable:— Lieutenant Garnsworthy, S. Y.; Second ...

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  35. GERMAN STRATEGY.

    The Frankfort "Gazette" explains the German retreat, and says that the general staff proposes to resume the offensive in the autumn. German strategy, it says, is ...

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  36. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    The British Admiralty on Tuesday evening intercepted the following wireless German official message:—"We repulsed attacks to the north of Vieux Berquin. We ...

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  37. COMMONWEALTH.

    It has been decided by the military authorities that there is no objection to the wearing of service stripes on civilian clothes by discharged returned officers and ...

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  38. SHIPBUILDING.

    The three keels of vessels which are to be laid at Walsh Island next month will be for steel vessels of 5,500 tons displacement built on the Isherwood principle. ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN REPATRIATED.

    Private John Costello, a resident of Malvern, and a former member of the 7th Battalion, has been repatriated from Holland. He was taken prisoner at ...

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  40. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    All the States with the exception of Victoria and New South Wales will share in the allocation of the proceeds of the loan of £4,750,000 which has been raised in ...

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  41. WAR PROPAGANDA.

    The Directorate of War Propaganda, appointments to which were announced on Tuesday by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt), will commence operations ...

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  42. GENERAL MANGIN'S ATTACK

    The Australian Press Association learned yesterday that General Mangin attacked practically the same front as previously. In spite of the enemy's stubborn ...

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  43. CANADA'S POSITION.

    As a result of the meetings of the Imperial War Cabinet in London, Canada now possesses the full control of her overseas troops, except with regard to matters of ...

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  44. THE RED FLAG.

    At the last meeting of the Metropolitan Hospitals and Kindred Institutions Industrial Union of Workers, it was resolved that delegates be instructed to oppose the ...

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  45. THE GALLIPOLI STAR.

    The King has approved of the design of the Gallipoli Star. [According to recent cable messages, the ribbon for the Gallipoli Star to be ...

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  46. THE AUSTRALIAN FRONT.

    There has been hard fighting during the last few days on wide fronts on the Australian portion of the battlefield, but all has been fighting between patrols and not ...

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  47. DETERMINED SUICIDE.

    Evidence given at the morgue to-day during the course of the inquest on the body of Charles Jacob Knapp, who committed suicide in the watch-house at ...

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  48. LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTING PRESS.

    Interesting details of the establishment of a lithographic printing press by the Australian Army headquarters are contained in a recent despatch received by the ...

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  49. THE FRENCH MISSION.

    The French Mission, of which General Pau has been appointed the head, instead of M. Henri Bergson (as announced yesterday) has departed for Australia. ...

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  50. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Y.M.C.A. Military Committee.—At the Y.M.C.A. board meeting on Tuesday evening the military committee's report by Mr. Wm. Pedbury showed that the ...

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  51. THE GENERAL ELECTION.

    The desirableness, or otherwise of an immediate general election being held has been discussed widely. It has been suggested in some quarters that opposition to the ...

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  52. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    France has protested strongly against Germany's irregularities in connection with the agreement which was made for an exchange of prisoners of war. Germany— ...

    Article : 69 words
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