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  5. HUGHES AND COOK

    LONDON, Saturday. — Hon. W. M. Hughes (Prime Minister of Australia) and Hon. Joseph Cook (Minister for tile Navy) have landed in England ...

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  6. PRINCES OF PEACE

    According to the Turkish newspaper "Yeul Dumya," the University of Stamboul has selected Lenin, the Bolshevik leader, to receive the Nobel ...

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  7. ITALY ATTACKED

    ROME, Sunday. —An Austrian of fensive has commenced on the Italian front. The correspondent of the "Corriere ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Foreign Office announces that the British Government has expressed regret that a mine laid outside the proclaimed ...

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  9. HEAVY AUSTRIAN ONSET

    For the moment the storm centre, has shifted from France to the Italian front. The delayed Austrian offensive has apparently begun, extending from the north, from the Setti Commun[?] plateau, down the valley of the Brenta, through the passes of Monte Grappa ...

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  10. A VATICAN RUMOR.

    ROME, Sunday.—A rumor is current at the Vatican that the Nobel peace prize will be awarded to the Pope. ...

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  11. VERNON AT BOW STREET.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Charles Vercon, who is employed at the Ministry of Munitions, was to-day remanded at Bow street on a charge of conspiring ...

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  13. PERU SEIZES GERMAN SHIPS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday. — It is announced that the Peruvian Government has seized the German ships interned at Callao. a total of 50,000 tons ...

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  14. ITALY CONFIDENT.

    Signor Vittoria Orlando (the Premier) is optimistic regarding the battle. The Italians are everywhere holding up the Austrians, frequently ...

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  15. ANOTHER LOAN.

    New South Wales is endeavoring to float a loan of £5,000,000 on the London market. ...

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  16. 150-MILE BATTLE-FROST.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Austrian offensive from the Astico to the sea covers nearly a 150-mile front, having regard to the contours of the ground. ...

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  17. WAR AND BIRTH RATE.

    Mr. Bernard Mallett, Register-General, lecturing before the Health Institute, said that there was a most colossal race suicide, the outcome of ...

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  18. TWO AUSTRIAN GROUPS.

    PARIS, Monday. — The Austrian armies are divided into two groups— the mountain group under Marshal Conrad, comprising Krobatin's, Von ...

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  19. "A FAMILY QUESTION"

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday. — The reports of serious riots at Vienna and elsewhere in Austria are presumably arising from the popular demand for ...

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  20. THE WESTERN FRONT

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—General March (Chief of Staff) states that the extension of the Allied front as a result of the German drives now exceeds ...

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  21. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    ROME, Sunday. — Official: A great battle has been in progress since Saturday. The enemy's artillery preparation was exceptionally intense. The ...

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  22. THE SUPERFLUOUS WOMAN.

    At a conference of women workers in London Mrs. Ogilvie Cordon, who presided, said that large numbers of women and girls employed in war ...

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  23. SUCCESSFUL AMERICAN AIR RAID

    [?]SHINGTON, Saturday. — Parti[?]s of the first explosively American air raid behind the German lines indicate that the Americans were highly ...

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  24. "I SHAKE YOUR CONFIDENCE."

    The association of former British soldiers known as "Comrades of the Great War," has telegraphed to General Foch:—"We have perfect faith ...

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  26. JAPAN PREPARING

    TOKIO, Saturday. — Japan Trill increase ber army to 25 army corps. Correspondents add that the Entente Governments are urging Japanese ...

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  27. OFFICIAL BATTLE REPORTS

    PARIS, Sunday.—Official: local actions, N.E. of Bois de Genlis, south of Da[?]umard and in the region of Vinli, enabled us to secure 70 ...

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  28. MR. COOK'S MESSAGE.

    Mr. Cook, when interviewed, said:—"In this critical hour of the history of civilisation. Australia is absolutely and resolutely with the Motherland. ...

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  29. Thursday.SITUATION IN SIBERIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—M. Jules Deste[?], the Belgian Minister at Petrograd, has escaped from Russia. He states that there are 20,000 armed German war ...

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  30. FROM FIELD MARSHAL HAIG.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Official: We [?]red a post, S.W. of Merris and brought back 11 prisoners. W took 17 prisoners in other raids south of ...

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  31. BRITISH OFFICIAL.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The British Commander in Italy reports:— After a heavy bombardment extending from the sea to the River Adige ...

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  32. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS

    LE HAGUE, Saturday. — The Anglo-German Conference on the exchange of prisoners is making good progress, and will probably reach an ...

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  33. MR. HUGHES INDISPOSED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Hughes is is over-tired and indisposed. He spent to-day in bed, and attends the Imperial Conference to-morrow. ...

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  34. FROM BERLIN.

    LONDON, Sunday —German official: We re[?]lsed English local attacks which entered our foremost lines west of Locon. We repulsed enemy attacks ...

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  35. MRS. ANZAC'S ALLOWANCE

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Outhxwaite (Lib.) asked the Prime Minister if he was aware that the wives of Australian soldiers resident in ...

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  36. AUSTRALIA'S RESPONSE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr Hughes, in an interview with a representative of a London paper, said:—"The threat of disaster to the Allies brought a ...

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  37. BOMBS ON PARIS

    PARIS Sunday.—Official: An air [?]d alarm was sounded last evening, sand "all clear" was signalled at 1.45. Some bombs were dropped. There ...

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  38. "NEVER AGAIN"

    LONDON, Monday. — Hon. W. M. Hughes. Hon. F. W. Massey, and Sir R. Borden (Premiers of Australia, N.Z., and Canada) attended a dinner ...

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  39. BRITISH U.S. MILITARY CONVENTION

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Irishmen and Australians are exempted under the provisions of the British American Military Convention. Which ...

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  40. FROM VIENNA.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Australian official: We broke in to the enemy's lines on the plateau of the Seven Com[?]. We also crossed the [?] at ...

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