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  6. MONARCHS' LETTERS

    LONDON, Thursday.— "The Times" point out that in order to reassure the public, German newspapers declare that the Germans on the ...

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  7. Miscellaneous.

    LONDON. Thursday.— M.Painleve (French Minister for War), in the course of an interview in London, stated that complete accord exists ...

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  8. If Germany Can.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. — Herr Schiedemann, who is touring the country on a German imperialistic propaganda mission, addressing 6,000 ...

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  9. Russia.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Reuter's Agency learns that M.Kerenski intends to form a War Cabinet, which will include M.Terestchenko, M. ...

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  10. Dashing British Fellows.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.— The memoirs of the famous German airman. Baron von Richthofen, speak of the British airman as "dashing fellows. ...

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  11. World's Merchant Shipping

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Naval Correspondent of "The Times" states that more than [?] per cent, of the vessels attacked have been sunk, in ...

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  12. Hans and Changes of Front.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— The United Press correspondent at the British Headquarters states that a sunshiny day stimulated aerial and ...

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  13. Naval Operations.

    PARIS, Thursday.— A correspondent of "Le Journal" who has been visiting the British Fleet, says that the spectacle is so vast that the eye ...

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  14. Little Russia.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.— Deputations from the Ukraine Assembly waited on M. Nckrassoff and urged the incorporation in the Ukraine of ...

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  15. "England the Foe."

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.— Germany aims at the intensified destruction of British shipping, and will at an early date concentrate her ...

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  16. Terrific Gunfire Heard.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.— Terrific gunfire in westerly directions was heard on the Dutch frontier on Wednesday afternoon. Three great ...

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  17. Krupp's Men Want Peace.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.— A mass meeting of 8,000 miners at Essen, discussing the food and wages question, developed into a demonstration in ...

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  18. France's Day.

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  19. Republic a Certainty.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— Senator Elihu Root, on his return from Russia, told President Wilson that a republic will unquestionably ...

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  20. Hun Communications Menaced.

    LONDON. Thursday.— The "Westminster Gazette," referring to the strategic situation on the Western front, says it is not generally realised ...

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  21. British Labour Party.

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Political correspondent of "The Times" states that in order to avoid a split in the Labour Party, Friday's ...

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  22. Russian Campaign.

    ODESSA, Thursday.— Precautionary measures have been taken here against aerial attacks upon Odessa. The belief gains ground here that ...

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  23. United States.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.— The "Staats Zeitung" states that the Germans are now realising that, if the war continues until 1918, the United ...

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  24. N.S.W. Field Force Fund.

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  25. British Useful Raids.

    PARIS, Thursday.— M. Marcel Hutin states in "L'Echo de Paris" that British storming troops have made successful raids in the Nieuport and ...

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  26. Divinity Students to Fight.

    OTTAWA, Thursday.— The Senate, by 34 votes to 25, has rejected an amendment to the Compulsion Bill exempting students of divinity. ...

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  27. Kaiser's Pet Troops.

    LONDON, Thursday.— "The Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters telegraphs: "The way in which the Welshmen wiped out the ...

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  28. Suspected German Spy.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.— Alvovonal Vensleben (Van Sleben), formerly a Vancouver millionaire, has been arrested at Portland, presumably on ...

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  29. Kaiser's Garrulity.

    PARIS, Thursday.— The Kaiser is reviewing Prince Rupprecht's divisions, and is deluging the troops with speeches. ...

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  30. Monarchs' Letters.

    LONDON, Thursday.— In the House of Commons, yesterday, replying to Mr. Swift M'Neill's question as to correspondence before the war, ...

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  31. Profiteers Tackled.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.— The Food Bill, which will fix prices on supplies for the Allies and authorise prosecution of agencies holding up ...

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  32. Aerial.

    LONDON, Thursday.— In the House of Commons to-day. Mr.Pemberton Billing (an aviator) asked whether, in view of the ...

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  33. Sir Douglas Haig's Reports.

    LONDON, Thursday.— Field- Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: "The French have advanced north-west ward of the Bixschoote. ...

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  34. A Charge Withdrawn.

    To-day, at Newcastle Police Court, Inspector Buzzacott applied to Mr.C. F. Butler, S.M., for permission to withdraw a charge against Frederick ...

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  35. Control of Shipping.

    WASHINGTON. Thursday.— Mr. Gathric, British Traffic Commissioner, has conferred with Mr.Hurley for the purpose of formulating ...

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  36. Tobacco versus Gas.

    PARIS, Thursday.— The use of tobacco has been found to be an antidote against gas emanating from the shells with which the Germans ...

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  37. Colliery Accident.

    William Storer (23),miner, of Young Wallsend, was riding a skip to his work in the West Wallsend Collery this morning, when the horse fell. Storer's left knee was badly ...

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  39. Supermen Bolt.

    GENEVA, Thursday.— German residents here held in a cinema theatre a private exhibition of German Somme [?] films. This provoked ...

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