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  6. ITALIANS IMPREGNABLE

    LONDON, Monday.—Field-Marshal Haig reports:— The enemy has not repeated his attack's on our Bourlon positions since ...

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  7. MILITARY AWARDS

    LONDON, Monday.—The "London Gazette" to-day announces that the King has approved of the Victoria Cross being awarded to the following ...

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  8. CAMOUFLAGED!

    The fact that the correspondent of the United Press Association, in describing the great push by the British troops on the Western front in our ...

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  9. RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Monday.—If is announced that Tatiana Romanoff (the second daughter of the ex-Czar) has escaped from Siberia, mid is en route ...

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  10. SYRIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Palestine official: Our avan patrols pressed back the enemy to the southern bank of the Nevadia. Our cavalry captured ...

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  11. THE JEWS IN PALESTINE.

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday.—The Scandinavian Jews have, communicated with Britain expressing their greatest satisfaction at the Government's noble ...

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  12. ITALY'S RAPID RECOVERY

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "Now York Sim's" Rome correspondent reports, that the extraordinarily rapid recovery of the Italians has rendered ...

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  13. MESOPOTAMIA BOOTY.

    Reuter's agency at Terki, which lies north of Bagdad, writes:—"Salvage parties are still bringing in material left, by the Turks during their retreat ...

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  14. "THE GOLD DEPOSITS."

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent states that the executive council of the Soviet seriously disagrees over the peace ...

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  15. RUPPREOHT'S "WOBBLY" POSITION.

    LONDON, Monday.—Prince Rupprecht's position around Cambrai and Qneant is now extremely wobbly. Notwithstanding his sacrifices of lives, the ...

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  16. HUNS FIGHT HUNS.

    ROUE, Monday.—Fighting continues in terrible weather conditions, the temperature being 10 degrees below zero. ...

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  17. AIR WARFARE

    PARIS, Monday—During the past 10 months the French have downed 517 Gorman aeroplanes, while, 153 others fell in the German lines. ...

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  18. A NEW ASPECT.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York World's" Potrgrad correspondent states that the Russian peace move is thoroughly impregnating the German ...

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  19. FROM GENERAL DIAZ.

    ROME, Monday.—Official: Enemy masses again attacked between the Brenta and the Piave. On the left wing, the attack on Mount Partica was ...

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  20. RUINED BELGIUM

    FEARFUL DAMAGE BY HUNS. The Paris correspondent of the London "Times" says that the Belgian Premiers states that German depredations during the first six months of the war ...

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  21. RUSSIA'S PROPOSED TRUCE.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The United Press Association's Washington correspondent states that President Wilson has received the Bolshcriks' ...

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  22. GERMAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Official: We achieved local mountain successes against the Italians. ...

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  23. THE BRITISH PLAN.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Tribune's" London correspondent interviewed General Maurice, Director of, Military Operations on the General ...

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  24. COMMISSIONERS TO DOMINIONS

    The report of the committee appointed in 1913 to advise the British Board of Trade on the work of the Commercial Intelligence Branch, states that it ...

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  25. AMERICAN WAR ITEMS

    WASHINGTON, Monday—The Shipping Board has announced that 1,400 vessels of all types have been contracted for, and the board has ...

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  26. BAR TO D.S.O.

    Australian—Lieutenant-Colonel Purser, Majors, W. A. [?] H. P. [?] W. B. Craig, and R. M. M'Master, Captains P. T. Roberts and J. C. ...

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  27. PUBLICATION OF TREATIES.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.—The publication of the Allied treaties and diplomatic documents has not aroused much sensation, as the susbtance of ...

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  28. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    TIENTSIN, Monday.—The civil war zone is extending, and the Southerners are maintaining their successes. The Kansu Mahommedans have offered to ...

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  29. WIRELESS COMMUNICATION.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The U.S. Ambassador at Petrograd reports that Petrograd and Berlin are in wireless communication, and are presumably ...

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  30. THE KING'S CONGRATULATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—His Majesty the King has telegraphed to Field-Marshal Haig:— I congratulate yon, General Byng ...

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  31. VILLA IN THE SADDLE.

    General Villa is again in the saddle in Mexico, at the bead of a new revolution. He has issued a manifesto in which he says that he desires to ...

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  32. BARS TO MILITARY CROSS.

    Australians.—Captains H. W. Cumming J. W. Hopkins, F. Sale, C. H. Leedman, J. E. Lloyd, P. J. O'Shea, E. V. Smythe, E.P. Stewart. ...

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  33. AMERICA AND AUSTRIA.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The State Department has ordered an investigation into the torpedoing of the American steamer Schukill in the ...

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  34. MILITARY CROSSES.

    Australians.—Captains: C. Ahrons, D. L. Barlow, J. H. Brown, F. H. Bunning, F. J. Cotterell, A. Curtie, F. A. Davis W. J. Gilbert, S. C. ...

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  35. BRITAIN STANDS ALOOF.

    LONDON, Monday.—To the House of Commons to-day Mr. Balfour said that since the fall of the Provisional Government there had been no ...

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  36. PRISONERS OF WAR.

    HOBART, Tuesday.—The Red Cross Information Bureau has received the following instructions from the secretary of the Prisoners of War ...

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  37. AMERICA SPECIALISING IN TANKS.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Herald's Washington correspondent states that America will multiply the manufacture of tanks, and develop ...

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  38. FROM FIELD-MARSHAL HAIC.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Official: There has been no further infantry actions on the southern battle front. We made a few Germans prisoners ...

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  39. BOLSHEVIKS DOOMED.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Mr. Cyril Drown, the "New York World's" Stockholm correspondent, has interviewed M. Keronsky's secretary, M. Soskice, who ...

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  40. SHORT SHIFT WITH MEXICO.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York Herald's" Washington correspondent states that the Navy Department is fully prepared to send a formidable ...

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  41. "BOLOISM" IN ITALY.

    HOME, Monday.—Much excitement was caused by the arrest of ex-Deputy Cavallian also the self-styled Marchess Ricca upon charges of espionage. ...

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  42. GERMAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Official: Obstinate enemy attacks at Inchy failed. We repulsed minor advances against Boulon, and cleared out the English ...

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  43. ALLIED PROTEST TO RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Telegraph's Paris correspondent understands that the Allies are making a joint protest to the Russian people ...

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  44. BRAZIL MOVES.

    A message from Rio Janeiro states that German agitators are fleeing to the Argentine. The Government is planning the wholesale arrest of spies. ...

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  45. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS.

    In consequence of the views expressed in the course of debate in the House of Commons regarding conscientious objectors, the decision not to permit them ...

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  46. NO PEACE FOR I.W.W.

    A Washington message reports that Federal officers have begun a great round up of I.W.W. members. The total arrests already run to hundreds ...

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  47. BOLSHEVIKS IGNORED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Balfour stated in the House of Commons to-day that neither Britain nor the Allies had replied to the Bolshevik ...

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  48. THE FRENCH FRONT

    PARIS, Monday.—Official: There is great artillery activity on the right bank of the Mouse, in the region north of Hill 344, where we organised our ...

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  49. COST OF LIVING.

    An official comparison of Canadian prims shows that foodstuffs which a year ago cost seven dollars cost 11 dollars to-day. ...

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  50. BLOW AT GERMAN TRADE.

    PORTLAND (Oregon), Monday—Mr. M'Ado (Financial Secretary) has ordered the liquidation of all German fire, marine, and casualty ...

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  51. AT THE FRONTS.

    LONDON, Monday.—Official: Fusillades are progressing on the northern, western and south-western Roumanian fronts. Fraternisation was ...

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  52. BARS TO D.C.M's

    Australians.—Sergeant-Major J. Burley. Lenco-Corporal F. Horan New Zealanders.—Sergt. S. C. Foot. ...

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  53. HUN SINGLES NOT WANTED.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—In consequence of the public's hostility Herr Kreisler the German singer, has abandoned his concert tour ...

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  55. VIOLENT ARTILLERY ACTIONS.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—Official: Fairly violent artillery actions are in progress in Belgium and north of the Chemin and Dames. ...

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  57. ALLIED WAR COUNCIL

    PARIS, Monday.—The War Council, which is to sit at Versailles, will discuss a wide range of subjects including the co-operation of the fleets ...

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  58. U-BOAT OFF BRAZIL.

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Monday.—It is reported that a U-boat is off the Brazilian coast. All navigation lights have been ordered to be extinguished. ...

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  59. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Official: A French attack on a three miles' front between Sammegneux and Beaumont broke down. ...

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