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  2. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS

    Keith Murdoch, with the Australian forces, telegraphing on the 3rd September, says:— "The battle front on the Somme is ...

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  3. ATTACK ON EMBASSY

    The British Naval attache. Capt Cromie, was murdered during the attack on the British Embassy in Petrograd, enbled on 3rd September. A British Noto ...

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  4. AIR FIGHTING

    Field-Marshal Haig, in an aviation report, says:— "Our aeroplanes and balloons co-operated effectively in an advance on 3rd ...

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    [?] the cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," cabled to Australia by special permission it should be understood opinions are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  6. THE ALLIED DRIVE

    British advance toward Cam[?] continues, Hermies and Demi[?] south of Pronville) have been [?] ed. British troops have ...

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  7. ENEMY TERRITORY RAIDED.

    A report issued by the Air Ministry states:—On Tuesday afternoon we successfully attacked an aerodrome at Morhange (in Lorraine), directly hitting ...

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  8. SOMME-OISE SECTOR.

    Reuter's correspondent at the French Headquarters, telegraphing on Wednesday evening, said that the Germans are failing back between the Somme and the ...

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  9. THE MURDERED ATTACHE.

    Capt Francis Cromie, D.S.O., was one of the earliest submarine officers. At the outbreak of the war the commanded the long Kang submarino flotilla. ...

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  10. (Reuter.)

    has been wholly evacuated [?] Germans, but the town has [?]renched with gas, and this [?] the entire British ...

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  11. AIR RAIDS IN TURKEY.

    "Our aeroplanes have maintained a constant reconnaissance of the Dardanelles and bombed constantinople on the nights of 25th and 27th August, with good results. ...

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  12. THE BRITISH NOTE.

    The British Note says that failing complete satisfaction of further ontrages the British Government will make overy ob deavor to securp that members of the ...

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  13. CAPTURE OF PRISONERS.

    Mr Perry Robinson, the "Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters, telegraphing on Thursday, says:—"Wednesday's advance south of the Scarpe ...

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  14. DESTRUCTION OF U BOATS

    The Admiralty announces that although it is not intended to adopt the practice of giving proof of official utteranees of His Majesty's Ministers it is thought ...

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  15. ON THE FIELD OF HONOR

    Casualty list 427 was issued by the Detence Department yesterday morning. Following are the Ballarat and district and other Victorian casualties: ...

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  16. GREAT PURSUIT CONTINUES.

    Telegraphing on Wednesday, Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters said:—The great pursuit of the retiring Germans continues. The German ...

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  17. [?] REPORTS PROGRESS.

    [?] received at 12.5 a.m. [?] Lord-Marshal Haig reports:— [?] British forced a passage on the [?]rer and the Canal du Nord, on ...

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  18. FLIMSY EXCUSES FROM HUNS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam telegraphs that the news from German sources gives Himsy excused for the outrage on the British [?] at Petro. ...

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  19. BOLSHEVIKS AND HUNS.

    A Russian official report says that agreements have been signed between Germany and Russia in regard to territorial changes. ...

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  20. DIED OF WOUNDS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
  21. LABOR'S WAR AIMS

    By an overwhelming majority the Trade Union Congress at Derby carried a nation calling for the war aims of the labor and Socialist Parties of the Central ...

    Article : 214 words
  22. ADVANCE TOWARDS CAMBRAI.

    Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters, telegraphing on Wednesday afternoon, says that the British advance towards Cambrai has calmed down ...

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  23. INDIA'S WAR WORK

    Advices from Simla report that Lord Chelmsford presided at the opening of the Legislative Council to-day. He began a long and interesting speech by attending ...

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  24. WOUNDED

    Lt L. A Blackman, Ballarat (2nd acc.); Pte H, Boyle, Maryborough; Spr N. Bray shaw, Ballarat West (2nd occ.): Pto J, J. Brennan. Colac (2nd occ.): Cpl W,[?].; ...

    Article : 120 words
  25. [?]ENCH PROGRESSING.

    [?] communique, received on [?] afternoon, says:— [?] ening and last night we con[?] push the enemy east of the ...

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  26. CO-OPERATION OF ALLIES.

    Military experts in Paris, says the "Times" correspondent there, commenting upon the scope of the German retirement, agree that the rapid and clever ...

    Article : 142 words
  27. OTHER DISTRICTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 380 words
  28. AMERICAN MESSAGES

    The American Consul at Melbourne has handed to butter the following wireless via Honolulu:— The Swedish Consul at Helsingfors has ...

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  29. ACCIDENTALLY KILLED

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 13 words
  30. CORPORAL WILKS.

    Mrs R. C. Wilks, Cobden street, Mount Pleasant, has been further advised that her husband. Cpl wills, of the 30th Batalion has been admitted to the war ...

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  31. DIED OF WOUNDS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 178 words
  32. SOISSONS PLATEAU STRUGGLE.

    Reuter's correspondent at the American Headquarters telegraphs:— The long. stubborn, struggle of the past week on the Soissons plateau has been ...

    Article : 145 words
  33. HOURS OF LABOR.

    At the Trade Union Congress at Derby a motion was submitted favoring the universal reduction of hours of labor in all industries to 48 weekly, without ...

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  34. LANCE-CORPORAL CLARENCE LEPP.

    Information has been received by Mr Lepp, of 19 Young street, that her son L-Cpl Clarence Lepp, of the 24 the second ...

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  35. PRIVATE ARCH BLACK.

    Information has been received by Mar J. Black, 4 Queen street, that his brother, Pte Arch Black of the 29th Batalion has been wounded. ...

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  36. PRIVATE JAMES BURT.

    Official advice has been received by Mr J. It Burt, of 19 flair street, that her son, Pte James Durt, has been admitted to cambridge Hospital, Aldershot, ...

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  37. THE SALONIKA FRONT

    It is officially reported by the British at Salonika that the enemy on Monday morning attacked positions westward of the vardar, which the British captured ...

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  38. THE VESLE LINE.

    [?]iean communique issued at [?] Thursday says:—On the 4th [?] yielding to the continuous [?] the Allied forces, the enemy ...

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  39. RETREAT TOWARDS AISNE.

    The rapidity of the German retreat to wards the Aisne was partly imposed by the British victories on the Somme and the Searpe, and are specially the ...

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  40. PRIVATE JAS. MANN.

    News has been received by Mrs Mann, of Lexton, that her son, Pte James Mann, has been wounded for the third time. ...

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  41. POSITION AT LENS.

    At Lens the position appears to be that the British advanced guards are in the western and south-western parts of the city, which the enemy has abandoned. ...

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  42. PRIVATE M. J. SLADE.

    Mrs. Jas Slade, of Spring Mount, has been advised that her son, Pte Max well J Slade was admitted to Norfolk war Hospital. Thorpe, Norwich, ...

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  43. ITALIAN THEATRE

    In an Italian official communique it is [?]; "Wo arrested, with heavy losses, a strong attank south Mount Montello ...

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  44. ENLISTMENTS IN IRELAND

    It is officially announced in Belfast that [?] enlisted in Ireland under Lord French's appeal for 50,000. ...

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  45. BACK FROM GERMANY

    Joseph Nyldel, a farmer, of Class, South Australia, has arrived in London, after four years' terrible experionces during internment in Germany. He was arrested ...

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  46. PRIVATE R. W. RICHARDS.

    Miss B. Richards, of Albert park, late of Bond street, Ballarat East, has been notified that her brother, Pte R. W. (Dick) Richards, has been wounded. Pte ...

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  47. BRITISH SUCCESS APPLAUDED.

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris says that the French Press is applauding the British success, and says there is something even more striking than the ...

    Article : 55 words
  48. [?]ERLIN MESSAGES.

    [?] official message, received at [?] Wednesday, says:— [?]day night we withdrew our [?] the Arleux, Moonvres, ...

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  49. DIED FROM OTHER CAUSES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 12 words
  50. QUEENSCLIFF CASUALTIES.

    News has been received by the parents that Pte George Keddell has been killed in action in France. Pte George keddell left Australia in December, 1914, and was ...

    Article : 45 words
  51. Advertising

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  52. PALESTINE CAMPAIGN

    A Palestino official modsage, received at 2.5 p.m, Wednesday states:— Since 14th August our activity has bee mainly confined to [?] raids on ...

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  53. BALLARAT AND DISTRICT MEN

    Lt J. B. Cuthbort, of the Royal Air Service, has been officially reported missing from 28th August. It Cuthbert originally volunteered as a private in 1914, ...

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  54. AMERICA'S FORCES.

    The U.S. Consul at Melbourne has furnished to Reuter the following wireless from Honolulu:—"Gen March says the total American troops overseas, ...

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  55. CASTLEMAINE CASUALTY.

    Pte P. K. Jenkins, of Newstend, has been killed in action in France. He was wounded twice in Gallipoli, and afterwards sustained a third wound in France. ...

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