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  2. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday Night. —Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We carried out successful raids last night north-eastward of Epeny. south ...

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  4. UNCEASING GUNFIRE

    PETEROGRAD, Sunday Night.— The Moscow conference has been postponed until M. Kerensky supplements the Ministry. The Government has ...

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  5. THE EAST FRONT

    PARIS, Sunday Night.— Rumanian communique dated Thursday states: We enlarged the breaches to the northward in the enemy front, and seized ...

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  6. SHIPPING SACRIFICES

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — The Ministry of Shipping has issued a detailed statement showing the sacrifices maurred by British shipping in ...

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  7. GERMAN PEACE TALK

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — "The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Zurich states that Herr Erzberger has arrived, and in an interview with ...

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  8. RUSSIANS EVACUATE POSITIONS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. —A Russian communique state: In Galicia the enemy's attack in the Questzbrau region was repulsed. The ...

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  9. ENEMY ATTACKS REPULSED.

    LONDON, Sunday Night. — A French communique states: A violent enemy attack west of Hurtebise, on a from of six hundred metres, collapsed. ...

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  10. INSPIRED GERMAN REPORTS.

    PETROGRAD, Monday Morning. Traitorous wireless operators informed the troops on the south-western frontier of the disturbances at Petrograd ...

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  11. AN INCORRECT GERMAN REPORT.

    PARIS, Sunday Night. —"Le Journal" correspondent on the British front says that the German statement that the bombardment extends from ...

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  12. IMPROVED POLITICAL ATMOSPHERE.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— The Petrograd correspondent of "The Morning Post" states that the undisturbed funeral of Cossacks, who ...

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  13. FOODLESS HUNGARY

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.—"The New York Times" correspondent at Washington reports to the Government from Budapest that the most horrible ...

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  14. PEACE MEETING BROKEN UP.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A peace meeting at Swansea was broken up. ...

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  15. SITUATION IN IRELAND

    LONDON, Monday Morning. —A Defence of the Reaim order has been issued prohibiting the wearing of uniforms of a military character except ...

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  16. A CONFIDENT GERMAN.

    NEW YORK, Monday Night.—A despatch from London quotes a report from Zurich that Herr Erzberger, who has arrived there, has stated that if ...

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  17. ESCAPE OF M. LENIN.

    PETROGRAD Sunday Night.— It is reported that Lenin eveded arrest and reached Stockholm. He did in a vessel at Kronstade during the ...

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  18. UNCEASING GUNFIRE.

    LONDON, Sunday Night. —Mr Philir Gibbs, "The Daily Chronicle" correspondent states: There is unceasing gunfire on both sides of the ranges ...

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  19. ABOLISHING CLASS PRIVILEGES.

    PERTROGRAD, Sunday Night.— The Minister of Justice is drafting a law abolishing class privilegs of the bureaucrecy and grades of civil ...

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  20. RIFLE CLUBS

    The annual meeting of the Old Launcestonians Rifle Club was held in the German School last night Mr H. Gillest was in the chair. Apologes were received from ...

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  21. JOURNALISTS RECEIVED.

    AMSTERDAM Monday Morning.— Dr. Michaelis received a number of journalists, and remarked that the Auglo-French statemen's latest ...

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  22. ORDER RE-ESTABLISHED AT PETROGRAD.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. — A well-known Russian who for 27 years was a resident in England has sent the following telegram to friends in ...

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  23. COAL FOR SWITZERLAND

    BERNE, Monday Morning.— It is officially stated that Switzerhand has been olbiged to advance a considerable lean to Germany in order to ...

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  24. TRADE UNION DEMANDS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— The trade unions and co-operative societies demonstrated in Byde. Park to-day, and demanded that the Government ...

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  25. ARTILLERY STRUGGLES.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. —A French communique states: An artillery struggle continued most violent in the Cerny and Craonne region. ...

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  26. WAR IN THE AIR

    PARIS, Sunday Night.— Enomy aeroplanes unsuceessfully attempted to reach the city on Saturday night. Explosions were heard towards ...

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  27. AMERICA'S VIEWS AND ATTITUDE.

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.— "The New York Times" correspondent at Washington states taht Dr. M[?] the German Chancellor, in his ...

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  28. OUTLOOK MORE HOPEFUL.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. "The Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Petrogard states: The determining factor in the retreat of the south-western ...

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  29. HEAVY FIRING IN BELGIUM.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Through out Saturday night there was heavy continuous firing in Belgium, which was heard in the south-easten coast ...

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  30. A TANK CORPS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— A tank corps has been formed, consisting of technical and non-technical sections. The latter receive the same ...

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  31. GREAT AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Monday Morning. —Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: There was great aeril activity yesterday, the air fighting being continuous. ...

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  32. CONTINUED ROAR OF CANNON.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.— "The Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Rotterdam states that the continual roar of the canon in Flanders is ...

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  33. AN IMPORTANT OMISSION.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Morning.— Neither Dr. Michaells nor Count Czernin in their interviews mention the evacuation of occupied teritories ...

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  34. SHOOTING AFFRAY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.— As a result of a shooting affray at Carlton, Samuel Gould aged 46. years who is alleged to be deserter from the ...

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  35. WAR ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Sunday Night. —A British submarine in the North Sea on Friday captured the German steamer Batavier 11. The crew abandoned the ...

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  36. THE UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night. Mr Lansing, Secretary of State, during a speech to the officers at the training camp, said "The independence of no ...

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  37. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A German official report: The artillery duel in Flanders has reached the highest degree of massed intensity in ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN FORCES

    The Minister for the Navy states that advice has been received from the Admiralty that vacancies exist in the Royal Nuval Reserve for temporary ...

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  39. AUSTRIAN COMMANDER'S VIEWS

    AMSTERDAM. Sunday Night.— Admiral Niegorand commander of the Austrian fleet, during an interview with the "Nieu Frei Presse," said if ...

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  40. NAVAL WORKS.

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — The naval works, other than for the construction and maintenance of war ships and work of that nature, which ...

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  41. GERMAN FRONTIERS

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday. Night. —Replying to the declaration by the Pan-German newspapers that the Socialists have not cared for the safety of the ...

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  42. SEVEN DUTCH LUGGERS SUNK.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Morning.— A German submarine sank seven Dutch higgers off Ymuiden. ...

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  43. STRONG ARTILLERY DUEL.

    LONDON, Monday Night. —A German wircless communique states: Since midday the artillery duel iu Flanders has again boon of the ...

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  44. A STRANDED ENEMY SUBMARINE

    PARIS, Wednesday Morning. — There are indications that the submarine that is stranded off Calais intended to lay mines. Prisomer ...

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