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  2. VERDUN CONFLICT

    A communique issued in Paris on Friday states: "A German attack which was preparing to debouch in the Mort Homme region collapsed ...

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  3. MORE PEACE TALK.

    President Wilson, announces that he hopes to effect mediation with the view to ending the war. He says he feels it incumbent on himself as head ...

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  4. WAR NOTES.

    Once again has Verdun become the centre of a zone of fighting unprecedented not only in this war but probably in all history. The past week ...

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  5. RECRUITING.

    The enlistments at the Victoria Barracks last week totalled 484. The rejects numbered 223. Many policemen are enlisting, despite the fact ...

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  6. MR. W. M. HUGHES.

    The Prime Minister of Australia Mr. Hughes journeyed from Liverpool to Manchester on Friday to receive the Freedom of the City. He ...

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  7. IRELAND'S PROBLEMS.

    Mr. T. P. O'Connor (Nationalish M.P. ) writing in "Reynold's weekly", says that he expects a settlement of the Irish question. All sane ...

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  8. THOSE DASHED NEUTRALS.

    A distinguished American, who was recently honored by a Canadian University tells the following story regarding a leading New York editor ...

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  9. GERMAN DECEPTION POLICY.

    The "Daily Mail's" Hague correspondent states: The German censor is allowing many messages to pass emphasising Germany's willingness for ...

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  10. ITALIAN POSITIONS ATTACKED.

    A Rome communique says:—"The enemy" is persisting in his impetuous attacks between Adigo and Valarsa" but was bloodily defeated. The chief ...

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  11. COMMISSION'S INQUIRIES.

    The Commission under Lord Hardinge which is inquiring into the cause of the Irish rebellion continued its investigations on Friday in Dublin. ...

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  12. FEAR IMPELS ENEMY.

    The London "Spectator" says that the news form Italy and Verdun is superficially disappointing, but fundamentally good. ...

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  13. PRESIDENT WILSON'S VIEWS.

    President Wilson addressing the League to Enforce Peace said: America is ready to join any feasible association of nations to preserve the ...

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  14. ELECTRIC "LIVE WIRE" FENCES.

    Considerable prominence has been given to the precautionary, measures which the Germans have employed to prevent the escape of prisoners from ...

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  15. SOUDAN FIGHTING.

    The War Office states that the attitude of Ali Dinar Sultan of Darfur, towards the Government of the Soudan has for some time been ...

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  16. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    A German communique states:—"We repulsed at Zouave attack west-ward of Hill 304. We extended our position westward of the quarry on ...

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  17. ENEMY REPULSED AT DOUAUMONT.

    A Parris communique dated Saturday, states: "The enemy launched a powerful attack during the afternoon on the trenches about Douanmont ...

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  18. WAR SUPPLIES.

    Mr. Lloyd George conferred with the representatives of the engineering and shipbuilding employers on the Clyde and Tyne. He strongly ...

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  19. MARTIAL LAW.

    A proclamation inst issued says:—Whereas disaffection and unrest still prevail in certain parts of Ireland, martial law will continue until ...

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  20. CROWN PRINCE INCAPACITATED.

    A message from Barne states:—"Owing to serious nerve strain, the Crown Prince, though remaining at headquarters, so longer takes an ...

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  21. GERMAN HATE.

    Bishop Kauftman of Kiel in an extraordinary article contributed to the "Schelswig Sunday Journal" exhorts Germans to thank God for ...

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  22. "USELESS TO DISCUSS PEACE TERMS."

    At Rawtenls Hall. Lancashire, Mr. Harcourt said: Ministers bitterly resented the outrageous and scurrilous abuse of Mr. Asquith, who ...

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  23. SUCCESSFUL FRENCH ATTACKS AT CUMIERES.

    A Paris communique, dated Saturday, states: "We attacked Cumieres and positions to the westward on Friday evening, and after a desperate ...

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  24. REQUEST TO WELSH MINERS.

    The Admiralty has requested the Welsh miners to restrict their Whitsun holidays to a single day. ...

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  25. EAST AFRICA.

    A Portuguese communique received in Capetown says that a naval force captured a German post at the mouth of the Rovuma river (German East ...

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  26. AIRSHIPS AND AEROPLANES

    The special commission, headed by Mr. Justice Ba[?]che, which was appointed to inquire into the administration of the British air service ...

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  27. BRITISH POST OFFICE RELIEF FUND.

    Striking results of work on purely voluntary lines have been accomplished by the Post Office Relief Fund, which was started at the beginning ...

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  28. PERSONAL.

    The death of Mr James Jackman, which occurred at his residence Woodford on Saturday removes one of the best know figures in the farming ...

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  29. GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A Germany communique dated Saturday states: "A patrol penetrated an enemy position at Festubert, taking prisoners. Our mines destroyed a ...

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  30. GENERAL SMUTS' OPERATIONS.

    It is officially announced that General Sinuts' advanced troops occupied without opposition Ruwn Leger, 26 miles southward of Kahe on the ...

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  31. PRESS CRITICISM.

    The "Daily News" states: "As Mr Hughes is our guest we rejoice to honor him, and it is only courteous to Esten respectfully to the voluminous ...

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  32. GENERAL GALLIENI.

    A message from Paris states that the distinguished French commander —General Gallieni—is dead. ...

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  33. LATEST FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    The latest official Paris communique, dated Sunday, states : We captured elements of trenches south-west of Most Homme and appreciably ...

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  34. AUSTRO-ITALIAN FRONT.

    There have been no more changes on the Italian front during the past, week. The Italians have consolidated their new positions. which ate out of ...

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  35. GERMANS USING THEIR RESERVES.

    A semi-official messages states:— "The essential facts regarding the battle of Verdun during the last few days are the employment of five ...

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  36. VISIT TO YORK.

    Mr. Hughes received the Freedom of the City of York yesterday. He stated in the course of a speech that Australia endeavoured to work war, ...

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  37. GERMAN FOOD CRISIS.

    The women of Frankfort-on-Main, states an Amsterdam message, on Wednesday formed a procession in the city because meat was ...

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  38. AMERICAN AIRMAN.

    Lieutenant Thaw, a member of the American Flying Squadron which is attached to the French army, had fought and brought down a Fokker ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND PREMIER ENTERTAINED.

    Sir Thomas Robinson, Agent General for Queensland, entertained Mr. Ryan at a panquet held at the Queensland offices. ...

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  40. WHY HE WANTED TO ENLIST.

    Applying for a leaving certificate to the Newcastle Munitions Tribunal a Scotsman said:—"I was second engineer on a boat trading to ...

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  41. GERMANS STAKING EVERYTHING AT VERDUN.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Rotterdam says: "The Germans have reconsidered the general war plans, and are now staking ...

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  42. RAID ON SMYRNA.

    A Turkish communique says: "Two aeroplanes threw 16 bombs on the civilian quarter at Smyrna on Wednesday, killing three people and ...

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  43. AUSTRIAN AIR RAID.

    Austrian aeroplanes bombed Bari, killing 18 civilions mostly women and children. ...

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