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  3. RUSSIAN DEFENCE STIFFENING

    Austrian war correspondents report that the Russian defence is stiffening. Fresh Russian troops are being rushed to the Galician front to stein the German advance past Tarnopol. There is some talk of sending. American troops to the Eastern front. Between the Dniester and the ...

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  4. BALKAN POLICY

    PARIS, Saturday.—The Allied conference he decided upon the early [?] Greece. ...

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  5. RUSSIAN REINFORCEMENTS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Despatches received by the Russian Embassy indicate that fresh Russian troops are rushing to the Galician front to ...

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  6. PARIS BOMBED

    LONDON, Saturday.—A German communique states:—A German airman dropped bombs last night on railway stations and ...

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  8. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday.—The War Office announced that arrangements are being completed for the formation of a Jewish regiment of infantry ...

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  9. SERBO-GREEK ALLIANCE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—M. Pasitch, the Serbian Premier, when interviewed, said that the alliance with Greece was about to be revived stronger than ever ...

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  10. PARIS PLUNGED IN DARKNESS

    PARIS, Sunday.—Before the air raid last night all residents were warned, and the city was plunged in darkness. Fully airmen chased off the enemy. ...

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  11. EX-CZAR'S ACCIDENT

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday—The ex-Czar while cycling in the gardens of his palace, fell and broken one of his legs. ...

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  12. EMPLOYED IN PALESTINE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Manchester Guardian" states that the projected Jewish regiment will be employed in Palestine ...

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  13. ALLIED DISCUSSIONS.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Generals Petain and Foch (France); General Sir Wm: Robertson (British Chief of Staff) General Cadorna(Italian ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN AIRMEN

    LONDON, Saturday.—Hon. A. Fisher (High Commissioner for Australian) accom[?] by Colonels Griffiths and Reynons visited the ...

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  15. RUSSIAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Saturday. ...

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  16. CHINESE UNREST

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Morning Post's" Tient Tsin correspondent states that southern reports indicate that Dr. Sun Yat Sen's and other ...

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  17. CAVALRY PATROLLING PETROGRAD.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent sates that true patriots are now facing the difficult task of maintaining ...

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  18. CHERRY LLOYD GEORGE.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Mr. Lloyd George addressing a group of journalist outlined Britain's efforts on behalf of the Alliance. He said:—"The ...

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  19. "A GLORIOUS TIME"

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Maori, Lance-Corporal Sanita, pleaded guilty at a Westminster court-martial to failing to report after being discharged ...

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  20. ARTILLERY BATTLE INCREASING

    LONDON, Saturday.—Correspondent describe as portentous the British artillery actively on the Flanders front. During the past 48 hours it ...

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  21. BRITISH COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Saturday—Field Marshal Sir D. Haig report:—There is increased enemy artillery activity in the neighborhood of ...

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  22. LENINE ESCAPES.

    NEW YORK, Saturday:—The United Press correspondent at Petrograd reports that M. Lanine has escaped from his captors, following a battle between ...

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  23. MINERS CENSURE THE GOVERNMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Miners' Federation Conference unanimously adopted the president's resolution censuring the Government for not ...

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  24. U-BOAT BEACHED.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A German sub-barine went aground on the coast west Calais. The crew reached the shere. first opened the petrol tank and ...

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  25. HOW KERENSKY WAS WOUNDED.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times" Cerova correspondent forwards details of how M. Kereasky was hurst. He states that when the ...

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  26. NIEUPORT SMASHED TO BITS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Philip Gibbs, the "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent, on the Western front, states:— ...

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  27. GERMANY SPY ARRESTED.

    [?], Saturday.—According the "Tidenstega' the Norwegi[?] have arrested Franz Hugh [?] of acting as a German spy in ...

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  28. ROUMANIAN COMMUNIQUES.

    L ...

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  29. THE ROUMANIAN OFFENSIVE.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—The offensive on the Roumanian front, under Generals Rogeze and Averesen is developing successfully, and the ...

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  30. LONDON AND PILFERING.

    [?] Saturday.—Five women and four [?] workers were each fined 20 [?] for being in unlawful posses of part of the late ...

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  31. ENEMY REPORTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A German communique states:—The Kaiser was a spectator of a bitter struggle, in which we ...

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  32. CEASELESS ARTILLERY DUEL.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The United Press headquarters correspondent states that artillery activity continues, especially in Flanders, in the ...

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  33. MICHAELIS UNPOPULAR

    ROME, Saturday.—The Austrian newspapers are unfriendly towards Dr. Michaelis (the German Chancellor), pointing out that he is a Jew, and a ...

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  34. NATIONALISATION CANADIAN RAILWAY

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—A[?] will shortly be introduced into be Canadian House of Commons owerning the Government to take over all the ...

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  35. MR. HOLMAN AT HENDON.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Hon. W. A. Holman (Premier. of N.S.W.) was entertained to luncheon by General Bracken to-day. Afterwards, on the ...

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  36. GERMAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Saturday:—A German communique states:—The artillery duel in Flanders was intense this evening. Renewed ...

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  37. SOCIALISTS REFUSE PORTFOLIOS.

    BERNE, Saturday.—The Executive Council of the Majority Socialist Party has overruled the party's decision permitting members to accept ...

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  38. "BRITISH INERTIA," MR. HOLMAN INTERVIEWED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Hon. W. Holman, when interviewed by a representative of the "Observer" said than the war had reached a modified dead ...

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  39. "THEY SHALL NOT PASS!"

    PARIS, Saturday.—Since April 16, the Germans have employed' on the Aisne and Champagne fronts 71 divisions—practically one-third; of their ...

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  40. AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The War Trade Intelligence Section of the Exports Council is sending representatives to all neutral ports in order to ...

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  41. CABINET RECONSTRUCTION.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—Nearly all the Minister have placed their resignation at M. Kerensky's disposal in order to facilitate the reconstruction ...

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  42. "WE ARE LOST."

    GENEVA, Saturday.—A Swiss recently arrived from Berlin describes the people, as being thin, emaciated, pale and morally depressed. Everywhere ...

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  43. FRANCE THANKS N.S.W

    LONDON, Saturday.—Viscountess Do La Panouse, president of the French Red Cross Society in London companied by the French Charge ...

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  44. BRITISH BLOW PREPARING.

    PARIS, Sunday.—The "Petit Parislen" states that the Germans are visibly alarmed at the British operations. They know that the latter are ...

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  45. THE ARMY'S CORRUPTION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily News" correspondent at Petrograd states:—The retreat continues on a front of ...

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  46. POTASH REVOLT IMMINENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—General Von Besseler has arrived at Berlin from Warsaw, and conferred with the Chancellor concerning the critical ...

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  47. WHY AMERICA FIGHTS PRIESIDENT'S STATEMENTS CHALLENGED.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Senator W. E. Borah (Idaho), an an impassioned speech in the Senate, challenged tho wisdom of Dr. Wilson's reiterated ...

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  48. THE IRISH CONVENTION

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Australian Press Association's representative at Dublin states that the city is only mildly interested in the Irish ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN PRISONERS DAY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—In view or the fact that Australian prisoners are increasing in number and now total 2,500, Colonel Murdoch suggests the ...

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  50. WAR NEWS IN BRIEF.

    An Amsterdam message states that Zeebrugge is now bombarded daily by Allied aeroplanes. The Ministry of Reconstruction Bill ...

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  51. GUARDING POTATO CROPS.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—Military units are guarding the Bavarian corn and potato fields, owing to hunger riots and raids on the ripening crops. ...

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  52. FALLEN JOURNALISTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—At a memorial service at St. Bride's to the i[?] killed in the war, Lord Burnham, the Lord Mayor and Sheriffs of ...

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  53. "GERMANY SHOULD PAY."

    BERNE, Sunday.—Herr Bernstein, a member of the German Minority Socialist Party, in the course of an interview by the representative of an ...

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  54. FRENCH COMMUNIQUES.

    PARIS, Saturday.—A communique states;— The Germans employed a full division, supported by a fresh division in ...

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  55. GERMAN HALT PROBABLE.

    The flying mutineers seize baggage trains with stores and munitions, and little, four-wheeled carts moving to the front and use them to carry the ...

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  56. ALIENS FOR THE ARMY.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Senate Military Committee recommends the immediate passage of legislation providing for the drafting of ...

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  57. NORWEGIAN MISSION.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Dr. Fridtof Nansen the Norwegian explorer, is at the head of the Norwegian mission which has arrived in order to ...

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  58. A SHAMEFUL PEACE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking at Dandee, said that his opponent proposed to seek a shameful peace with Germany by ...

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  59. MR. REDMOND'S MESSAGE OVERSEAS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Nationalist Party, in a message to the Dominions, says:—"The auspicious inauguration ...

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  60. U-BOAT FIGURES.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that the best information available to the Government indicates that ...

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  61. THE HINDENBURG INCIDENT.

    ROME, Saturday.—The "Gloranle d' Italia's Zurich correspondent states that the true version of the incident following the peace debate in the ...

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  62. WAS BUDGET OF 10 BILLIONS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New York Herald" estimates that the new war budged will be increased to nearly ten billions of dollars, including ...

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  63. HOSTILITY AGAINST EXTREMISTS.

    Hostility against the extremists is very strong in Petrogrand. The Government has demanded that the chief agitates at Kronstadt shall be ...

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  65. PYSENT[?]

    ZURICH, Saturday.—The German papers [?] ...

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