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  7. EVACUATING TRIESTE

    LONDON, Monday.— Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters states that Sir Douglas Haig telegraphed to General Petain on August ...

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  8. United States.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— Mr. Lansing (Secretary of State) has announced that the Government has evidence that Germany had planned war ...

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  9. U.S. Assistance Premised.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— President Wilson has sent to the Moscow Conference assurances that the United Staten Government are willing ...

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  10. Miscellaneous.

    PARIS, Monday.— The Almeyreda affair is affecting public confidence in the Government. Almeyreda was arrested with a ...

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  11. Itlaian Campaign

    ROME, Monday.— The Austrian military authorities have ordered the evacuation of Triste A great many civilians have already left. All ...

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  12. Costly Financing.

    MOSCOW, Monday.— M. Nekrassoff, addressing the conference between Ministers and delegates representing various parties. indulged in ...

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  13. German Official Version.

    LONDON, Monday.— A German official communique states: "The French captured Beaumont Village and the Fosses and Chaume Woods. Our ...

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  14. Selo Battle.

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter's correspondent at the Italian Headquarters after a visit to the scene telegraphs an account of the battlefield at ...

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  15. Colonial Stocks.

    LONDON, Monday.— Colonial stocks are dull, owing top the commonwealth loan issue, and of the imminense of New South Wales loan. N.S.W. ...

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  16. Russia.

    MOSCOW, Monday.— The conference here is attended by 2,500 delegates, 488 representing four Dumas, 100 the peasants, 220 the workmen ...

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  17. Corrupt ex-Minister.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.— The trial of General Sukhomlikoff on various charges, including gross neglect of duties while Minister for War under ...

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  18. Simple Life Advocate.

    "I really do not know what to do with you." said Mr. F. G. Adrian. S.M., at Newcastle Police Court, this morning, to Henry Shultz. (15), who ...

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  19. British Front.

    HAVRE, Monday.— The Belgian Government have been informed that the Germans have ordered tho Courtrai banks to transfer all valuables to ...

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  20. Turks in a Fright.

    ZURICH, Monday.— It is asserted that the Turkish Government are becoming alarmed, owing to the Austrian and German methods of ...

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  21. Strike Inciters Fail.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.— Efforts by members of the Moscow railway conference to incite a strike in Petrograd have failed. Work has been ...

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  22. Kerenski's Confidence in Troops. (Reuter's Cable.)

    MOSCOW, Monday.— M. Kerenski delivered a speech at a military fete in the Hippodrome. He declared that he is convinced that the revolutionary ...

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  23. Austrian Munition Strikers.

    ZURICH, Monday.— Four thousand blacksmiths struck at si munitions factory in Prague. Troops arrested 300 of the strikers and compelled them to ...

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  24. British Argue With Gans.

    LONDON, Monday.— Mr. P. Gibbs telegraphs from the front to the "Daily Chronicle": "Eastward of Ypres our guns are taking no rest For one ...

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  25. German Emissaries.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.— Very strict regulations are to be enforced concerning Russians leaving the United Stales for Russia, owing it is ...

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  26. Disappointing Utterance.

    MOSCOW, Monday.— M. Kerenski spoke for an hour and a half. He was cheered occasionally, but there was not much enthusiasm. He said ...

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  27. Austrians in Desperation.

    LONDON, Monday.— An Italian official communique states; "The Bainsizza struggle has increased in intensity. The enemy is in extreme ...

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  28. British Miners' Wages.

    LONDON, Monday.— The Miners' Federation is applying for an advance of 25 per cent, in wages owing to the higher cost of living. ...

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  29. Balkans and Turkey.

    LONDON, Monday.— Swiss newspapers state that von Falkenhayn is at the Mesopotamia front organising a Turco-German offensive to start in ...

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  30. Hungry Huns.

    NEW YORK, Monday.— Travellers who have arrived from Germany declare that the Huns are starving. Most of the food is sent to soldiers, ...

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  31. Sir Douglas Haig's Report

    LONDON, Monday.— Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: "We raided successfully this morning eastward of Costaverne, taking prisoners. ...

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  32. Difficulties of the Ground.

    LONDON, Monday.— The Italians' capture of Monte Santo has given the italians access to the Vippaco Valley. Nevertheless entire possession of the ...

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  33. German Official Statement.

    LONDON, Monday.— A German official communique states: "Violent English attacks north-eastward of Lens broke down heavily. The English ...

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  34. Rumania

    LONDON, Monday.— A Russian official communique states: "Enemy attacks southward of Ocna and north-eastward of Soveia failed." ...

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  35. Demagogue Danger.

    MOSCOW, Monday.— The Soldel by 364 voles to 304 has voted against a strike demonstration in interference with the conference, but the influence ...

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  36. Aerial.

    LONDON, Monday.— The Admiralty state that the Naval Service carried, out a raid on Saturday night at the St. Denis and Westrem Aerodrome, ...

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  37. France's Area.

    PARIS, Monday.— An official communique stales: "The Germans were most active last night along the Aisne. After lively bombardments, special ...

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  38. Black Sea Operations.

    LONDON, Monday.— A Russian official communique states: "Co-operating with our fleet we raided Order on the Clack Sea. The enemy fired from ...

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  39. Enemy in Full Retreat. (Reuter's Cable.)

    LONDON, Monday.— Reuter's Agency states that information from the Italian Headquarters emphasises the fact that the Italians have made ...

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  40. Military Honours for Murderers.

    LONDON, Monday.— Three German air raiders have been buried with military honours at Margate. ...

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  41. France and Australia

    LONDON, Monday.— M. Clemental has informed Mr. Andrew Fisher that he is considering proposal for tin despatch or a French economic ...

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  42. Message from Lloyd George.

    LONDON, Monday.— The Official Press Bureau states that Mr. Lloyd George has sent a message to the Premier of Rumania on the ...

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  43. PRIVATE LETTER BOXES.

    Mr.Jefferson postmaster, Newcastle states that an improved service would result if correspondents who know the number of an addresse's ...

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