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  4. U-BOATS

    All Atlantic Port, Monday. — The American transport Nu[?]s was sunk in collision off the English coast on Saturday. There were no ...

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  6. THE CENTRAL POWERS

    AMSTERDAM, Monday. — The "Lokal Anzieger's" correspondent at headquarters describes the Kaiser visiting the battlefield, finding two ...

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  7. REVERBERATING CHECK!

    The Austrian offensive, from the Alps to the sea, continues with undiminished violence. The enemy is directing his principal effort on the mountain front and in the region of Montello, at the foot of which he has speared a crossing of the Piave. In the main, the entire Austrian ...

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  8. PLAUDITS FOR HUGHES

    LONDON, Monday. — The meaning newspapers give [?]ence to the Hons. W. M. Hughes and J. Cook's arrival, and their enthusiastic ...

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  9. THE WESTERN FRONT

    PARIS, Monday. —Official: Between the Oise and the [?] we successfully carried out a local operation this morning, which enabled us ...

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  10. A JULES VERNE STORY

    LONDON, Monday. — A grim story is told of the destruction of one of Germany's most recent U-boats, which was one of the hist to leave ...

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  11. FROM FIELD-MARSHAL HAIG.

    LONDON, Monday. — Official The enemy raided a post on Sunday night E. of Hebuterne; one Britisher is missing. ...

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  12. STRIKE TALK IN GERMANY.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday. — Owing to the decrease in the bread ration and the shelving of tho franchise question in Germany, the ...

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  13. MR. HUGHES ATTENDS CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Monday. — Hon. W. M. Hughes and Hon J. Cook (Prime Minister and Naval Minister of Australia) attended the Imperial Conference ...

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  14. FROM BERLIN.

    LONDON, Monday. — German official: We made 120 prisoners as the result of local raids between the Oureq and the Marne. ...

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  15. DRIVEN BACK!

    LONDON, Monday. — Signor Vittorio (the Italian Premier) states that the. Austrians crossed the Piave, and were driven back with heavy losses. ...

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  16. "MORE TAXES—LESS BREAD."

    AMSTERDAM, Monday. — Notices calling a public meeting at Madgeburg were headedm "More Taxes." "No Universal Suffrage," and "Less ...

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  17. ENGLAND RAIDED

    LONDON, Monday. — Official : Hostile aeroplanes crossed the Kent coast at midday to-day. Our antiaircraft guns immediately drove the ...

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  18. MR. DENISON MILLER ARRIVES.

    LONDON, Monday. — The Governor of the Commonwealth Bank [?] De[?]son Miller) arrived to-day from Melbourne. The London manager ...

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  19. AUSTRIANS CLAIM 15,000 PRISONERS.

    LONDON, Monday. — The Austrians claim 15,000 prisoners and the capture of Camporile. ...

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  20. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    ROME, Monday. — Official: Following on Saturday's heavy losses, the enemy on Sunday limited his action to hindering with intense fire our and the ...

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  21. PREPARING FOR NEW WARS.

    AMSTER[?], Monday. — The german N[?] Party and the christian Socialist Party of Austria have passed a resolution ex[?] ...

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  22. THE AUSTRIAN OBJECTIVE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Diplomatic despatches from Italy indicate that the Austrian plan is to smash the Italian defences in the Brenta region ...

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  23. THE AMERICAN NAVY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — The Navy Department has strongly urged upon Congress the need for increasing the enlisted strength of the navy ...

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  24. THE CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Monday.— Official: The second meeting of the Imperial War Conference opened on Monday morning. There was a full attendance of ...

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  25. AS "HONORABLE PEACE" REFUSED.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—According to official cables, from Rome, Signor Orlando (the Premier) in a speech to-day said that Italy refused ...

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  26. INTIMIDATION IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Monday.—The "Daily Chronicle" says that thousands of Irishmen are living under intimidation, which is universal. ...

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  27. ECONOMIC WAR.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that the German fear of an [?] war is reflected in an [?] in the "North German ...

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  28. AUSTRIAN FAILURE EXPLAINED.

    ROME, Tuesday.—The newspapers assert that the explanation of the Austrian offensive's failure is found in the Allied counter-attacks, which were ...

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  29. BRITISH OFFICIAL.

    LONDON, Monday. — Official: The artillery battle has died down, and the enemy is reorganising after his severe defeat. Captured maps show that the ...

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  30. STEADFAST RESISTANCE

    LONDON, Monday. — An official message from Rome states:— The determined resistance of our troops prevented the enemy from ...

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  31. 180 DESTROYERS FOR NORTH SEA.

    PORTLAND (Oregon). Sunday. — The Navy Department announces that America will send 180 destroyers to European waters by the end of ...

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  33. AMAZING SALVAGE FIATS

    LONDON, Monday. — The Admiralty Salvage Department announces that 407 ships have been salved. In one case a benzine ship caught ...

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  34. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Monday. — Meritorious Service Medals have been awarded to 337 Australian and 76 New Zealanders for valuable services in ...

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  35. FROM VIENNA.

    LONDON, Monday.—Austrian official: We captured an enemy position on the Piave and astride the Oderzo Treriso railway, on a broad front. We ...

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  37. AMERICAN ABSCONDER ARRESTED.

    WASHINGTON, Monday. — Jeremiah O'Leary, who ab[?]onded pending trial for sedition, and who since has been indicted for alleged ...

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  38. WORSE THAN GAS.

    An Amsterdam message reports a lively scene in the Reichstag. Several members asserted that beechleaf, a substitute for tobacco, was being supplied ...

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  39. "AMERICAN BOASTING"

    HARTFORD (Connect[?]). MOnday.— Ex-president Roosevelt said to-day that American boasting about her aeroplane output had merely stimulated ...

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  40. TIRPITZ'S AMBITIONS.

    "After the land forces of Germany have driven the French and the English beyond Paris it will be the turn of the Kaiser's [?] to drive the ...

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  42. GENERAL MAURISE'S COMMENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Major-General Ma[?]ric states that the Austrian's main attack in the mountains was on either side of the Brenta on a front ...

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  43. PEACE BY NEGOTIATION.

    The Women's Co-operative Guild congress at [?] defeated a resolution [?] conference of [?] to [?] ...

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