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  7. HAIG'S GAINS' VALUE

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Colonel Repington, Military Correspondent of "The Times." considers that General Cadorna is retiring in obedience to ...

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  8. Naval Operations.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is estimated that the submarines, auxiliary cruisers, armed merchantmen and others fighting the u boats exceed ...

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  9. Western Front.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Reuter's correspondent at the British Head quarters telegraphs: "A gale at midday brought up floods of rain, ...

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  10. Miscellaneous.

    AMSTERDAM. Wednesday. — The "Cologne Gazette" publishes a leading article, on the subject of German colonial troops, which is specially ...

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  11. POLES AND HUNS.

    STOCKHOLM. Wednesday.—A critical situation exists in Poland, where there is a growing inclination to come to terms with the occupying Powers. ...

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  12. BRITISH GUNS SAFE.

    PARIS. Wednesday.—A correspondent at the Italian front of the Associated Press of New York telegraping last night, says that all the ...

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  13. Aerial.

    AMSTERDAM. Wednesday.—German newspapers slate that the stained glass in Cologne Cathedral is being replaced with ordinary class as a ...

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  14. CANADIAN RAILWAY STOCKS.

    VANCOUVER. Wednesday— There was a sensational drop of 12 points in Canadian-Pacific stock on the New York Stock Exchange today. The ...

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  15. ITALIANS RESOLVED.

    ROME, Wednesday.—Signor Oriando (the new Premier) has telegraphed to General Cadorna assuring him that the faith held by the Italian people in ...

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  16. HUN RAIDER DRIVEN OFF.

    LONDON. Wednesday.— It is stated officially that an aeroplane crossed the Kentish coast, this morning, but failed to penetrate inland, being ...

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  17. United States.

    AMSTERDAM. Wednesday.—Von Hertling (Premier), addressing the Bavarian Diet, said that if the Allies win the war, the United States aid ...

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  18. "HIAWATHA" PRODUCTION.

    The Newcastle Philliarmonic Society achieved unqualified success last night in their production of Samuel Coleridge Taylor's musical setting of ...

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  19. FRENCH EXPERT'S VIEW.

    PARIS. Wednesday.—The military correspondent of "Le Matin" considers that the loss of the Tagliamento line or even the evacuation of Carnic ...

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  20. BRITISH WAR FINANCE.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Mr. Lloyd Gorge, in the course of his speech in the House of Commons on British war [?]inance. said: "The gap, between our ...

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  21. World's Shipping.

    LONDON. Wednesday.— Mr. Churchill is leaving for the United States to make arrangements for plant and supplies. ...

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  22. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S REPORTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: "There was hostile artillery activity last night against the positions which we ...

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  23. HUN MOVE SLACKENING.

    PARIS. Wednesday.— The official commentator points out that the enemy is advancing in a double concentric movement. This force, coming ...

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  24. South Americans.

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday.—Mr. Lansing (Secretary or State) has published the text of the Luxburg telegrams revealing that Luxburg advised ...

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  25. French Front.

    PARIS. Wednesday.—An official communique states: "North of the Aisne an artillery struggle is in progress in the whole of the Vauxallion ...

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  26. TAGLIAMENTO LINE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Tagliamento River upon which the Italians are retiring slowly is 18 miles west of Edine and at present is a broad ...

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  27. BOURBON PLOT SQUIB.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Royalist propaganda seized in the recent military raids include countless pictures of the Duke of Bourbon, buttonhole rosettes ...

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  28. DEATH OF DR. LUDLOW.

    Dr. Victor Ethelbert Ludlow, who has be a practising his profession for many years at Waverley, Sydney, died there yesterday. The deceased, who ...

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  29. Russia.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—Von Hertling (Premier), in the Bavarian Diet, said that Russia had been deprived of her hope of Constantinople ...

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  30. ALDERSHOT COMMAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of commons today, questions were asked why General Murray, who commanded at Gaza, was appointed to ...

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  31. HUN CHANCELLORSHIP

    AMSTERDAM. Wednesday.—The prospect of the Chancellorship going to the aged Bavarian Professor, von Hertling, is unfavourably received by ...

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  32. CHEMISTS' STRIKE.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.—The chemists' strike is creating a serious situation owing to the violence of the strikers towards a few chemists whom ...

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