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  3. THE AMERICAN NOTE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday, 9 a.m.— Confidential advices from Germany report that the German Government will not reply to the last American Note. ...

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  4. NAVAL WARFARE

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday, 6.20 p.m. — The crews of the Kollga and Blanca told the rescuing ships that the submarines extended great consideration ...

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  5. BRITISH FRONT

    LONDON, Saturday, 1.55 p.m.— Mr. Phillip Gibbs, the "Daily Chronicle's" war correspondent in a vivid account of the storming of the Vimy craters by ...

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  6. THE IRISH COMMISSION

    LONDON, Friday, 4.15 p.m.— The Commission which is inquiring into the Irish riots sat again to-day. Mr.Birrell, ex-Chief Secretary for ...

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  7. VIGOROUS AUSTRIAN OFFENSIVE

    The Austrian offensive continues to be pressed with vigor, and for five days a fierce battle has been raging. Zipnatarta (on the eastern bank of the Adige, just north of the frontier) has been evacuated by the Italians. ...

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  8. ROOSEVELT URGES PREPARATION.

    DETROIT, Saturday. 9.45 a.m.— Ex-President Roosevelt, in urging the United States to prepare in case war broke out, advocated universal ...

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  9. GREEK COLLIER.

    TOULON, Sunday, 1.30 p.m.— An Austrian submarine sank a Greek collier. The crew of 27 were picked-up and landed here. ...

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  10. THE LOST SUSSEX.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday, 1.10 — The State Department learns that Lieutenant Steinbriuk, who was in command of the German submarine ...

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  11. TRADE WITH SWEDEN.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday, 1.30 a.m. :— The Gorman steamer torpedoed in the sound was the Trave. She went full speed in the direction of Swedish ...

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  12. IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS

    LONDON, Saturday, 4.40 a.m. — Mr. Asquith will make a general statement on the political and military situation in the House of Commons on ...

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  13. MR HUGHES AT BRISTOL

    LONDON, Saturday, 7.50, p.m. — Hon. W. M. Hughes. Prime Minister of Australia, and his wife, with Sir Thomas Mackenzie, Agent-General for ...

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  14. GERMANY FROM WITHIN

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 6.10 p.m. — Herr Waldow, President of Pomerania, has been appointed German Minister of supplies. He has ruthless ...

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  15. NEW BRITISH WAR VOTE.

    LONDON, Saturday, 2.10 p.m. — It is expected that Tuesday's vote, will be for a credit of £300,000,000. ...

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  16. THE EGG PROBLEM.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 3.45 p.m. — The Grand Duchy oF Baden is issuing egg tickets. Everyone ig entitled to three eggs per week. ...

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  17. FIGHTING AT VERDUN.

    PARIS, Saturday, 5.15 p.m.— A communique states:— We hare hurled back three enemy attempts to penetrate a small salien't ...

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  18. AERIAL WARFARE

    LONDON, Saturday, 3.45 p.m.— Official : Three seaplanes raided the, East Coast of Kent at 2 a.m. to-day. One dropped 12 bombs on the Islo of Thanet ...

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  19. MR.ASQUITH'S HEAVY LOAD.

    LONDON, Sunday 1.30 a.m.— Mr. Asquith visited the King on his return to London, and gave an account of his Irish mission. ...

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  20. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    ROME, Saturday, 6.10 p.m.— Official: After three days of the most furious bombardment we have evacuated Zipnntorta, which was in ruins. We ...

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  21. BRITISH PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Saturday, 2.10 p.m. — The British section of the Bureau des Cours at Berne is supplying 19.000 British prisoners in Germany daily with ...

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  22. KAISER AT POTSDAM.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday, 1.30 p.m.— The Kaiser has arrived at Potsdam in order 'to settle the Ministerial crisis. He then goes to the Russian front. ...

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  23. AUSTRIANS SUFFER HEAVILY

    ROME, Saturday, 6.10 p.m.— The Austrian offensive. supported by, 150. CO0 troops extends from Monte Peri, west of Like Gard to Cimadodi[?] — a ...

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  24. CONTROLLED MUNITION WORKS.

    LONDON, Monday, 1.30 p.m.— The Minister for Munition states that the controlled establishments for the manufacture of war munitions, now number ...

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  25. MYSTERIOUS GERMAN BATTLE PLANE.

    PARIS, Saturday, 7.25 p.m. — A mysterious large German, battleplane appeared off Riga, painted entirety black. It appears to have remarkable ...

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  26. ENEMY REPORT.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 5.15 p.m. — A German communique states: — We captured the trenches on both sides of the Hancourt-Esnes road to ...

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  27. HIS MAJESTY INTERVIEWS MR. RYAN.

    LONDON, Saturday. 9 p.m.— Messrs Cassell and, Co are publishing immediately a shilling volume of Mr. Hughes speeches. Mr. Lloyd George is ...

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  28. ENEMY COMMUNIQUE.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 8 p.m.— A German communique states:- We shot down five aeroplanes at Vailly, near Verdun. ...

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  29. ENEMY SACRIFICES CONTINUE.

    LONDON, Saturday, 12.25 a.m.— The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Paris reports that 15,000 Germans on Thursday advanced along a front of ...

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  30. AUSTRIA'S FINANCIAL PLIGHT.

    LONDON, Saturday, 5.15 ' p.m.— Proof of the Austrian financial straits was forthcoming in intercepted messages between Vienna and New York. ...

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  31. NEW BLERIOT MACHINE.

    LONDON, Saturday, 3.40 p.m.— A now Bleriot aeroplane has been turned out for the French army. It is described as graceful and frail looking, and is ...

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  32. BRITISH HOSPITALITY.

    LONDON, Saturday, 7.25 p.m. — Acknowledging Scottish hospitality. Mr. Hughes has written to the Lord Provost of Edinburgh as follows:— ...

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  33. FRANCO-DELGIAN SQUADRON.

    PARIS, Sunday, 3.40 a.m. - Lieut, Navarre downed an aeroplane on Thursday near Chattancourt. He also downed another yesterday. ...

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  34. HUNGER IN GERMANY.

    LONDON, Saturday, 11.30 p.m.— Newspapers correspondents, state that several German towns are seriously considering schemes for communal feeding. ...

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  35. ENEMY REPORT.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday, 1.30 a.m.— An Austrian communique states:- In our attacks in the Southern Tyrol, and on the frontier, we are ...

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  36. ACTIVITY IN CHAMPAGNE REGION.

    PARIS, Sunday, 3.40 a.m.— A communique states:— The enemy tried to cross he [?] Canal between Stenstraits and ...

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  37. THE RUSSIAN DELEGATES

    LONDON, Saturday. 1.5 a.m. — At a banquet tendered to the delegates from the Russian Duma at the Mansion House Lord Kitchener and many ...

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  38. HEAVY AUSTRIAN LOSSES.

    ROME, Sunday. 1.30 p.m. — In five days the Austrian offensive at a cost of heavy losses has gained certain advanced positions after great artillery ...

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  39. THE LEVANT

    LONDON, Saturday, 3.25 p.m.— Official: Warships, aeroplanes, and seaplanes bombared EI Arish, an important post of the enemy's Svrian ...

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  40. ACTIVITY AROUND MORT HOMME.

    PARIS, Sunday, 1.20 p.m.— A communique states:— By a coup de main we were enablert in penetrate the enemy's lines ...

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  41. CONVALESCENT QUEENSLANDERS

    LONDON, Sunday, 1.30 p.m.— Mis. Ryan entertained a large party of Queensland convalesccut soldiers at Anzac buffet. She secured all their ...

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  42. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS

    LONDON, Saturday 8 p.m.— After a week's court martial, three conscieutious objectors have been sentenced to six month's imprisonment at the ...

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