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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    The Argus"- Office, Monday, 2.30 a.m. ...

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  3. POPE AND PEACE.

    It is reported at Rome that certain monarchs have replied to the Pope's letter to the belligerent nations appealing to them to end the war. and there is good authority ...

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  4. THE DARDANELLES.

    An official bulletin Issued at Paris, states that there have been no striking facts to chronicle in connection with the Dardanelles operations since the beginning of ...

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  5. WARSAW RETREAT

    Up to date the Russian retirement from the Vistula line has been conducted in good order, but due attention is being paid to the danger threatening on the flanks, notably from the north. The process of withdrawal from Warsaw actually began several weeks ago. An American ...

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  6. IN THE ARGONNE

    During the past 24 hours, states a Paris message despatched late on Saturday night, the artillery of the Crown Prince's army has bombarded the French positions in the ...

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  7. RUSSIA TO-DAY.

    Professor Bernard Pa[?]es (professor of Russian history it the University of Liverpool), who early in the war was appointed newspaper correspondent with the Russian ...

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  8. THE FLANK ATTACKS.

    Although it is hoped at Petrograd that the German attempt to squeeze the Russians between the forces advancing from the Narew (north of Warsaw) and from the ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN BRAVERY.

    A Turkish four-gun battery of French 75 millimetre guns, originally captured in transit to Servia in the Balkan war, opened on us the other day, and our 8th battery ...

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  10. Official Communiques.

    The following bulletins have been issued:— We victoriously repulsed the Germans between the Dwina and Niemen rivers, in ...

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  11. EVACUATION OF WARSAW.

    The Chicago "Daily News" publishes a vivid description of the systematic evacuation of Warsaw, extending over a fortnight. It is sent by a correspondent who ...

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  12. ITALIAN AIRSHIPS.

    Airship attacks have been a feature of the operations in the Italo-Austrian front. An Italian airship effectively bombarded the railway at Opieina. It was attacked by ...

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  13. Australians and Indians.

    The India Office has issued a statement by a senior officer in the Indian Army, in which he says:— "I have been much impressed by the ...

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  14. The Last Moments.

    The decision to abandon Warsaw seems to have been precipitated by the advance of great German forces on the left of the Narew in the direction of Ostrow (53 miles ...

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  15. AMERICA PREPARING.

    It is reported from New-York that President Woodrow Wilson is now consulting the heads of the army and navy with a view to drawing up measures necessary for ...

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  16. DISTRESS IN GERMANY.

    Writing to a friend at Berne (Switzerland) recently, a German merchant stated [?] hat manufacturers in Germany were short of nicked, copper, zinc, manganese, tin, ...

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  17. Fighting in the Caucasus.

    Dealing with the operations against the Turks in the Caucasus, a Petrograd communique reads:—"We repulsed stubborn Turkish attacks in the direction of Olty, on ...

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  18. INDEPENDENT POLAND.

    "Die Tijd," the Amsterdam newspaper, learns from its Cologne correspondent that Austria and Germany will make an announcement, synchronising with the meeting ...

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  19. Germany's Last Reserves.

    A telegram from Zurich states that German manufacturers oppose the calling up of untra[?]ed town Landsturm reservists. Several conferences have been he[?]d ...

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  20. BALKAN STATES.

    Representatives of the Quadruple Entente (Great Britain, France, Russia, and Italy) have waited on the Premier of Serbia (M. Pasitch) at Nish (the temporary capital), ...

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  21. France and Britain.

    The Postal Commission of the French Chamber of Deputies has recommended the adoption of penny postage for letters posted in France for places in Great Britain. ...

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  22. Poles Loyal to Russia.

    "The Poles are with Russia to their last breath; they will never betray the Slav flag," declared M. Chebeko, a Polish member, in the Russian Council of Empire on ...

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  23. First War Order to Navy.

    Apropos of the renewed statement that Prince Louis of Battenberg (formery First Sea Lord of the Admiralty) was responsible for the order to the [?]leet to "Stand fast" ...

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  24. Germany and the Congo.

    It is stated authoritatively at Berlin that the resignation of Herr von Jagow from the post of German Foreign Minister is imminent, as the result of the revelation ...

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  25. "A Disgrace to His Country."

    For having attempted to spread disaffection among wounded soldiers a member of the Sheffield (England) Board of Guardians, named Samms, was sentenced to two ...

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  26. Empty Triumphs.

    Berlin continued on Friday its orgy in celebration of the fall of Warsaw. Crowds of people again filled the streets, cheering and waving flags. ...

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  27. "Russia's Heroic Effort."

    The French Chamber of Deputies has [?]nt to the Russian Duma a resolution expressing its profound admiration for Russia, and concurring in her determination ...

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  28. Roumania's Attitude.

    From Amsterdum it is reported that, though attempting to belittle the importance of Roumania's attitude in view of recent events, the German newspapers show ...

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  29. Kaiser Congratulated.

    The Kaiser, acknowledging the King of Wurtemburg's congratulatory telegram, says:— We can see in the fall of ...

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  30. Prince of Wales' Fund.

    The contributions to the Prince of Wales Fund, for sick and wounded soldiers, with interest, amounted at the end of the first year of war to £5,431,671. ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND LOSSES.

    WELLINGTON, Sunday.—The following additional casualty lists have been issued:— KILLED IN ACTION. ...

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  32. Germans Looking Ahead.

    German newspapers have energetically entered upon what is termed a "Free of London" discussion, with the purpose of ascertaining means to get rid of Great ...

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  33. MEDICAL ATTENTION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Federal authorities propose to pay 25/ a head for medical attendance covering a period of six months in cases of returned soldiers who are ...

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  35. Submarine Warfare.

    A Danish schoouer has been set on fire in the North Sea by a German submarine. The crew were picked up. The small Norwegian barque [?]auadis has ...

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