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  4. ALL SAFE

    PARIS, Tuesday.— General J. J. Pershing, Commander-in-Chief of the U.S. army in France, lias informed the war correspondents that owing to the ...

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  6. MONARCHY FOR RUSSIA!

    The Italians on Monday carried out a series of counter attacks on the Asiago Platoau, which secured substantial gains and prisoners. A furious struggle is raging between the Piave and the Brenta, "but" says a Rome message, "this is only the preliminary engagement of the ...

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  7. LLOYD GEORGE'S VICTORY

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The newspapers unanimously insist upon the brilliant success of Mr. Lloyd George's reply to Mr. Asquith's criticisms; even ...

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  8. AN EARLY PEACE

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday— Many( meetings in favor of early peace were held throughout Germany on Sunday night. Herr Scheidemann addressed ...

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  9. ITALIANS COUNTERING

    ROME, Tuesday.— A series of successful counter-attacks characterised yesterday's fighting. The brant of the fighting took place ...

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  10. RUSSIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd. correspondent states:— Every moment is filled with the ...

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  11. REPLY TO RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Tuesday— The "Daily News'" Petrograd correspondent reports that it is announced that Germany has replied to the Soviet's ...

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  12. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Press Bureau announces that a conference took place in Downing Street between the War Cabinet, the heads of the ...

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  13. "STEADY"

    LONDON, Tuesday— Sir Edward Carson (a member of the War Cabinet.), speaking at the Constitutional Club, recommended that our ...

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  14. HUNGER STRIKES IN BERLIN.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday— Rebellious scenes were witnessed in the working class districts on Sunday, owing to police efforts to suppress ...

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  15. SOCIALISTS' QUANDRY.

    The Socialists in Petrograd are easting about for some democratic method of checking the civil war, and to that end they propose to summon a sort of ...

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  16. THE 19-YEAR-OLDS' STAND.

    ROME, Tuesday.— General Diaz has issued a proclamation to the army praising the magnificent conduct of the youth of the 1899 class, who ...

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  17. WESTERN FRONT

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.— Large movements of troops and artillery ore reported along all the roads lending to Venders, evidently from tho Russian front. ...

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  18. THE ALLIES' IRON WALL

    A Reuter message from Zurich says that Deputy Ellenbogen, addressing a great Socialist peace demonstration in Vienna, said:— "We have ...

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  19. SYRIA

    LONDON, Tuesday.— General Murray's despatch describes the prominent part taken by the Australian and New Zealand Light Horse in their attacks ...

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  20. THE CRITICAL PERIOD.

    But the reconstruction will be the most critical period. There are, as you know, revolutions going on in other countries, but don't imagine that there ...

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  21. COMMON ALLIED PLAN.

    PARIS, Tuesday.— M. Chemenceau when interviewed by a representative of the "Petit Journal," stated that the situation bad improved. General ...

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  22. A DOGGED DEFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Mr. Percival Gibbon, the special correspondent of tho London "Daily Express," states:— Already tho Italian "resistance in ...

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  23. KILL, KILL, KILL

    An Amsterdam message says that the Fatherland Party's competition for a new Hymn of Hate for Germany produced 3,000 entries. Most of the ...

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  24. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH ATTACK.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Field-Marshal Haig reports:— Soon after daybreak we carried out most satisfactorily a series of ...

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  25. MONARCHY TO BE RESTORED.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.— The Grand Duke Nicholas lifts arrived at General Kaledin's headquarters. General Kharkoff has offered his services to ...

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  26. GERMANS ADMIT LOSS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— A German communique states:— The English, attacking with strong forces, gained ground ...

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  27. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    AMSTERDAM. Tuesday— A Swiss journal states that French and American financial croups are considering the construction of a canal from ...

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  28. PROM FIELD-MARSHAL HAIG.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Oxford shires and Buckinghamshires successfully raided the enemy east of [?]toux. We drove off raiders east ...

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  29. MOB RULE.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.— The Winter Palace was completely destroyed during the street fighting, tho walls being riddled with bombs and shells. The ...

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  30. TURKISH COMMAND CHANGED.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.— Izzet Pasha has replaced Djemal Pasha as Generalissimo in Palestine. ...

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  31. FROM GENERAL PETAIN.

    PARIS, Tuesday.— On the right bank of the Meuse, after an intense bombardment of the Bezonvaux and Chaume Wood front, the Germans ...

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  32. TURKISH PARLIAMENT CONFIDENT.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.— Members of the Turkish Parliament have writer to the Sultan expressing confidence in the army, notwithstanding the ...

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  33. WILL DYSON INJURED.

    While Mr. Will Dyson, the well known Australian artist, was sketching the artillery at the front a German high-explosive shell burst close to him ...

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  34. GERMAN SMUGGLERS

    ROTTERDAM, Tuesday.— Extensive, smuggling and food hoarding indicates tho Germans' fear of a food scarcity in the winter. Over 100 were ...

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  35. BRITISH TROOPS WELCOMED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Mr. W. T. Massey, special correspondent of tho "Daily Telegraph" in Palestine, reports: ...

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  36. EMPEROR CHARLES AT GORIZIA.

    AMSTERDAM. Tuesday.— The Austrian Emperor find Empress visited Gorizia on Monday. ...

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  37. FRENCH UNITY

    PARIS, Tuesday.— M. Clemencenu, in his Ministerial declaration to the Chamber of Deputies, said that he has accepted tho Premiership in ...

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  38. FROM GENERAL DIAZ.

    ROME, Tuesday— Official: We drove buck four massed attacks against Monto Fenera spur. The took 300 prisoners on Sunday and ...

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  39. WOMEN AND WAR.

    It is officially stated Hint there, are now over 4,750,000 women workers in Britain, of whom over 1,250,000 are employed in Government work, ...

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  40. THE INTER-ALLIED CONFERENCE

    LONDON. Tuesday.— Colonel House, on behalf of America, will attend tho inter-Allied conference. ...

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  41. IRISH QUESTIONERS REBUKED

    LONDON, Tuesday— Mr. FenerLaw Chancellor of the Exchequer, was loudly cheered in silencing questioners suggesting that Britain was ...

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  43. ENEMY REPORTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday — A German communique states:— Strong Italian counter-attacks are in progress on the northern slope of ...

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  45. SALONIKA FRONT

    PARIS, Tuesday.— A French eastern communique states:— Reciprocal artillery activity has been resumed along the whole front, ...

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  46. FROM GENERAL ALLENBY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Official: Our cavalry occupied on Sunday Beitur el Tahta (12 miles north-west of Jerusalem). Our infantry yesterday reached ...

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  47. AUSTRALIANS AT VICKERS.

    Vickers works managers have informed the visiting Australian journalists that 100 Australians who are employed in their factories are apt ...

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  48. AUSTRALIA'S WAR CONTRIBUTIONS.

    It is of interest at this juncture to note what Australia lias contributed to war funds. The available figures are:— ...

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  49. "AUSTRALIANS" IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday— Tom Govett, secretary of the civilian Australian prisoners at Ruhleben camp. Germany, has petitioned Hon. A Fisher (High ...

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  50. CALLED THEM "HUNS"

    LONDON. Sunday.— Petty Officer Alexander Boyd, of the Australian Royal Naval Air Service, who was taken prisoner by the Germans in ...

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  51. FAMINE IN FINLAND.

    LONDON. Tuesday.— Lord Robert Cecil (Blockade Minister), stated to-day that the Government had received famine appeals from Finland. ...

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  52. COMPULSORY RATIONING

    A LONDON Tuesday.— The Food Controller Lord Rhondda, replying to tho Earl of Latham in the House of Lords, said that is was hoped that ...

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  53. IN EAST AFRICA.

    LONDON. Tuesday.— An East African official message states:— We occupied Lutshemi (south-east of Chiwata), also a large enemy camp ...

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