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  5. ON THE SEA

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—Travellers from Germany state that the Germans lost one, and possibly two, destroyers in the last Heligoland ...

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  6. WAR CONTROL

    WASHINGTON, Monday-Great interest is being taken in despatches from London announcing that Colonel House has received a cablegram ...

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  7. IN BIBLE LANDS

    PARIS, Monday—The "Matin," commenting upon the capture of Jaffa, says that the Kaiser is powerless to save the Turks from a great ...

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  8. ITALY PREPARING

    The Austro-Germans are rushing up enormous reinforcements' and material to the Piave line. The enemy 13 at grips, with the Italians at every point of the defensive line and a gigantic struggles is about to commence An Italian semi-official message speaks confidently of ...

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  9. "WILL GET VICTORY."

    "We need nil tho experience and help we can get, and our Allies need is still greater than ours at present. We want victory, and will got it, but ...

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  10. N.Z. OFFICER ON TRIAL

    LONDON, Monday.—Captain Yeates, a medical officer who was attached to the Samoa expedition, was charged at show. Street to-day with ...

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  11. TRIUMPHANT BRITISH ADVANCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. W. T. Massey, special correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," writes:—The population of Ramleh ...

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  12. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S REPLY.

    Mr. Lloyd George, replying, said that whet was more, important than anything he said at Paris was to decide whether greater unity of control ...

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  13. A TURKISH WAIL.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The "Echo do Paris" reports:— An Austrian semi-official report states that the Macedonia offensive ...

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  14. "WAR NAGGERS" CONDEMNED.

    Tho "New York World" editorially describes Lord Northcliffe and Mr. Roosevelt as "war naggers," and Says:—"Despite Lord Northcliffe's ...

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  15. DEATH OF GENERAL MAUDE

    LONDON, Monday.—The War Office announces that General Sir Stanley Maude died in Mesopotamia last evening after a brief illness. ...

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  16. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Zionist organisations have addressed telegrams of thanks to the British Government for a letter written by Mr. Balfour ...

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  17. LLOYD GEORGE'S EXPLANATION.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Lloyd George's justification for his Paris speech, to be stated in the House of Commons to-day is eagerly awaited. It ...

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  18. THE PIAVE LINE

    ROME, Monday.—The military critic of the "Corriere Delia Sera" reports that according to prisoners' statements frosh enemy contingents have arrived ...

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  19. THE RUSSIAN WRECK

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—Delayed messages from Petrograd state that tho Socialists have agreed to form a Coalition Socialist Ministry, including some ...

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  20. WILL THE ALLIES AGREE?

    LONDON, Monday — Mr. Balfour, replying to a question regarding Britain's desire to establish a home for Jewish people in Polestine after the ...

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  21. THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    Regarding the Italian front, it was not difficult to answer Mr. Asquith's questions. There was a good deal to be said about what General Cadorna ...

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  22. THE KING'S GRIEF.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Kine has sent a message to the Commander-in-Chief in Mesopotamia, saying:— It is with flic deepest regret that ...

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  23. AXZAC'S WAR PUBLICATION.

    LONDON, Mondny.—New Zealanders at the front have published a brilliant book of humorous sketches of the Champagne life. ...

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  24. BRAZILIAN REPRISALS.

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Monday—The President has signed a bill providing for reprisals against Germany. ...

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  25. A NEW PHASE.

    ROME, Tuesday.—Semi-official: By his attack on Monto Fene and Mont Comba, the enemy has como into, contact with every point of the line on ...

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  26. MAJOR ROTHSCHILD KILLED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The death is announced of Major Evelyn Roth-schild, in Palestine. Major Rothschild was serving in the same ...

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  27. IN EAST AFRICA.

    LONDON, Monday—The Command-in-Chief in East Africa reports that the enemy's rearguards were expelled from their defensive positions ...

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  28. "GET ON WITH THE WAR"

    PARIS, Monday — M. Clemencean, the now French Premier, will make" a Ministerial declaration to-morrow. It will probably be brief, and under three ...

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  29. NAVAL STRATEGY.

    It was essential, Mr. Lloyd George? emphasised, that the representation of the navy was no after-thought. It was essential all information regarding ...

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  30. EXPORT OF CEMENT.

    LONDON, Monday—Lord Robert Cecil (Minister for Blockade), when interrogated in the House of Commons, said that after seeing a report ...

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  31. BREAD RATION REDUCED.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.—The bread ration in Petrograd has been reduced to three-quarter" of a pound every two days. The Ministers for Food Labor ...

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  32. "SITUATION MUCH IMPROVED."

    PARIS, Monday — The "Matin's correspondent in Norway states that the situation in Petrograd is much improved, and, owing to the ignorance ...

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  33. CHINESE UNREST.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The ing Post's" Tientsin correspondent, states that failing to secure another Premier, the President reinstated ...

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  34. FROM GENERAL' DIAZ.

    BOMB, Monday (Official)—The enemy violently concentrated his fire upon our positions on the Asiago Plateau, but he did not attack. We ...

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  35. AMERICAN WAR ITEMS

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The building of composite ships is proceeding with the utmost rapidity at 114 yards. It is expected Hint 1640 ships ...

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  36. THE PARIS SPEECH.

    Turning to his Paris speech, Mr. Lloyd George said: "Let me say at once that I considered it carefully. I did it "for a deliberate purpose. I ...

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  37. A CROWDED DEBATE.

    Many peers, including Earl Curzon, Lord Stamfordham, Lord Rending, Lord Rhondda, Lord Wimborne, and M. Venizelos (Premier of Greece) ...

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  38. DEBATE IN THE HOUSE.

    LONDON, Monday—Immense, interest was manifested this afternoon in the debate in the House of Commons, which was initiated by Mr. Asquith ...

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  39. RIOTING IN SIBERIA.

    TOKIO, Monday — It is reported that severe rioting has broken out in several Siberian cities. Many Japanese have fled to Japan. ...

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  40. ENEMY REPORTS.

    LONDON, Monday—A German communique states:—The enemy fruitlessly repeated his attacks north-east of Asiago. We ...

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  41. U.S. AND JAPAN.

    TOKIO, Monday.—Negotiations between tho U.S. and Japan to raise tho American embargo, on stool in return for the use of japanese shipping ...

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  42. NO SETTLEMENT YET.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.—The Moscow proposal to establish a Coalition Government has not yet resulted in a settlement. ...

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  43. IN THE HOUSE.

    For several days there has been much public interest in Mr. Asquith's criticism of Mr. Lloyd George's Paris speech. Many applications for ...

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  44. WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Monday.—The enemy's artillery was active last night. Scottish and Warwicksfire troops carried out successful raids in the ...

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  45. KERENSKY'S SECRETARY INTERVIEWED.

    HAPARANDA, Monday.—M. Korensky's. private secretary has arrived at Tornea. He allegedly escaped with a false passport in the name of ...

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  46. LABOR POLITICAL PARTY.

    BUFFALO, Monday.—The American Federation of Labor has abandoned its non-partisan constitution, and intends to organise a new political party. ...

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  47. ARMY OF 3,000,000.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The "New York World's" Washington correspondent states that the War Department will submit estimates based upon ...

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  48. YENIZELOS WELCOMED

    LONDON, Monday.—The Allied Parliamentary Committee tendered a luncheon to M. Venizelos at the House of Commons. Lord Bryce said that M. ...

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  50. FROM GENERAL PETAIN.

    PARIS, Monday.—Official The artillery dud continued during the night time on the right bank of the Mouse, notably at Chaume Wood. ...

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  51. GERMAN REPORTS.

    LONDON, Monday — Official: Between the coast of Bocelaere, artillery firing has reached a pitch of great intensity. ...

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