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  5. FRENCH ADVANCING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Field Marshal Douglas Haig reports: "There has been local lighting eastward of Monchy-le-Preux, which resulted in ...

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  6. Parcels for Australians.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The prisoners of war branch of the Red Cross is each week receiving about 1,000 letters of acknowledgement for ...

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  7. Balkans and Turkey.

    SALONIKA, Wednesday.—Apparently Turkey is relaxing her censorship, possibly in order to prepare the public for bad news. Turkish ...

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  8. Riots is Portugal.

    LISBON, Wednesday.— There has been more rioting in the streets. Bombs were thrown at a tram-car, and several people were injured. ...

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  9. Opposition to Coalition.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday. — The members of the Ministry are discussion re-organisation. An Executive and a Socialist Cabinet under ...

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  10. Mesopotamia.

    LONDON, Wednesday—The "Daily Express" and the "Daily News" indicate that the House of Commons will drop the proposal to bring before a ...

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  11. Barium Leather Exports.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—-A Chamber of Commence deputation asked Mr. Andrew Fisher for a relaxation of the prohibition upon barium leather ...

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  12. Hun Prisoners Escape.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two German naval officers, named Spindler and Winkelmann, escaped from Donington Hall, but were recaptured. The ...

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  13. Bad Bloodshed.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— [?] Chronicle's Petrograd correspondent states that the high [?] in the streets was the [?] since ...

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  14. World's Merchant Shipping

    YMUIDEN, Wednesday.—Heavy firing marked the episode in which British destroyers and torpedo boats captured or destroyed a number of ...

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  15. French Advance

    PARIS. Wednesday.—It is stated semi-officially that yesterday's advance by the French on the left bank of the Mouse is of considerable ...

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  16. British Ministry.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is announced officially that the following appointments have been made in the British Ministry. ...

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  17. Letting Down Gently.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Bonar Law staled in the House of Commons to-day that H.M. Government will not proceed further with the proposed ...

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  18. Aerial.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—There is tremendous aerial activity on all fronts. Machines are now reckoned in thousands where they were in tens at ...

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  19. Ministerial Changes.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday. — The reason for the recent resignations by Ministers, who are all Constitutional Democrats, was owing to ...

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  20. Naval Operations.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "New York Tribune's" Washington correspondent states that sentiment in Navy circles favours a great concerted ...

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  21. Germans at Bay.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The French 2nd Army struck a fine blow in Avocourt sector, where the Germans during the last three weeks made ...

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  22. Riots at Petrograd.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.—There have been serious outbreaks at Petrograd, where, regiments of civilians with rifles and machine guns paraded ...

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  23. Miscellaneous.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "New York World's" London correspondent states that the appointment of Dr. Michaclis as Imperial ...

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  24. Russia.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Correspondent at Petrograd of European newspapers regard the Russian political crisis seriously, and as being ...

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  25. Deutschland's Agent.

    BALTIMORE, Wednesday.—Captain [?], who acted as agent for the [?] in the United States, is reported to have reached Germany, ...

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  26. No Recurrence Expected.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday. — The military demonstration began in the afternoon. Motor lorries bristling with machine guns and manned by ...

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  27. U.S. Suffragettes.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — Sixteen suffragettes made a demonstration in front of the White House. Each was fined 25 dollars, with an ...

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  28. Cry for Domestic Unity.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.— The "Lokal Anzelger" sums up Dr. Michaelis programme as being that Germany must have domestic unity in ...

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  29. German Burglar Prince.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The "New York Herald's" Paris correspondent has evidence that Prince Eitel looted the furniture and then ...

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  31. Enginedrivers and Firemen.

    The district conference to consider the new log proposed by the South Coast sub-district in regard to enginedrivers and firemen will meet at the ...

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  32. Huns Guzzling Choruses.

    [?], Wednesday.—The German Clothing Department has prohibited the use of serviettes after July 20, also textile table-cloths in ...

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