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  6. Chinese Civil War.

    PEKING, Monday.—On Sunday an aeroplane travelling at a great height bombed the [?] in the Forbidden City, killed a [?] and damaged a ...

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  7. AERIAL VENGEANCE

    PARIS. Monday.—In the Chamber of Deputies to-day, M. Ferry requested that Great Britain should be approached with a view to "obtaining equitable ...

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  8. Aerial.

    LONDON. Monday.—Details of the raid on Saturday are still disconnected, but show sufficiently the signal courage and skill displayed by ...

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  9. Food Econemy.

    TORONTO, Monday.—The Food Comptroller is or opinion that everyone in Canada and the United States must find a substitute for at least ...

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  10. Record Canadian Harvest.

    WINNIPEG, Monday.—Grain traders predict a bumper wheat crop in western Canada, that will equal, and probably exceed, the record harvest of ...

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  11. Russia.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Petrograd correspondent of the "Daily News" states that although news of the offensive continues good, it would be ...

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  12. Military Situation.

    PEKING, Monday.—The Republicans occupy [?] positions in the outskirts of Pekme. ...

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  13. Best Military Age.

    OTTAWA, Monday.—The Consciption Bill was amended in Committee so as to provide that young married men shall be called out before ...

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  14. Commons Sits Secretly.

    LONDON. Monday.—There will be a secret sitting of the House of Commons to-night to discuss the question of air defences. ...

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  15. French Front.

    PARIS, Monday.—When the French Chamber emerged from its long secret meeting into open session, political malcontents abused General Nivelle ...

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  16. Pulpit Demands Reprisals.

    LONDON. Monday.—The Rev. Bernard Auell (Chairman of the Congregation Union), preaching at Brixton, advocated reprisals. "We must not." ...

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  17. Swedish Treachery.

    LONDON, Monday.—An official report shows that Sweden has been supplying immense quantifies of munitions and material to Germany. The ...

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  18. British anti-Resublicans.

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. H. G. Wells (democratic author) has sent a message to "Le Journal de Petrograd." in which he states that a small ...

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  19. Armistice Wanted.

    PEKING, Monday.—The imperial lsts have demanded an armistice. It is expected that the Foreign Ministers will endeavour to effect a settlement. ...

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  20. Honour for Australasians.

    LONDON, Monday.—It is announced in the "London Gazette" that 213 Military Medals have been awareded to Australians, and six to New ...

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  21. Republic Reestablished.

    LONDON. Monday.—Official despatches received at the Chinese Legation in London state that the republic is now firmly re-established. ...

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  22. Where Were the Others ?

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—Twenty Gorman aeroplanes went westward towards London, but only ten could be counted returning. ...

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  23. America.

    WASHINGTON. Monday.—The first draft of troops has been fixed officially at 687,000 men. ...

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  24. Unrest in Spain.

    MADRID, Monday.—An unexpected alliance between members from the Catalonian regions and political parties of the Left confronts the ...

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  25. N.S.W. Loans.

    LONDON. Monday.—Mr. Holman's soundings in the London loan market and at the British Treasury have proved discouraging. He is now ...

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  26. Women's Narrew Escapes.

    LONDON, Monday.—In spite of a downpour of rain yesterday thousands of people visited the damaged districts in brake-loads. Dominion people being ...

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  27. Policy in the Balkans.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.—The Government announce that a special conference will be necessary in view of the extreme complexity of the ...

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  28. Navy Yard Destroyed.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday.—An explosion occurred at the Marie Island Navy Yard. A fire broke out, and practically the whole establishment was ...

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  29. Russian Campaign.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Russian official communique states: "We have made a successful offensive westward of Stanislan. ...

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  30. Irish Problem.

    LONDON, Monday.—The poling in the East Clare by-election, rendered necessary by the death in action of Captain Redmond. M.P., will take ...

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  31. "What is Wrong?"

    LONDON, Monday.—"What is wrong with our air defence?" is the keynote of this morning's newspaper comments. No attempt is made to ...

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  32. Japan Offers Transports.

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—It is started in administrative circles at Washington that Japan is prepared to [?] of shipping as transports for ...

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  33. Krupp's Terribly Damaged.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—News from Westphalia shows that the French air raids were terribly destructive. At least 50 deaths have ...

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  34. Greece.

    ATHENS, Monday.—The Greek Government gave a banquet in honour of Senator Jounart (Allies' High Commissioner). General Sarrail was a ...

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  35. Literary Institute Rivalry.

    Members of the Holmesville Literary Institute enteriained the members of New Lambton Institute at Holmesville on Saturday night with a ...

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  36. Miscellaneous.

    STOCKHOLM, Monday.—The German Minority Socialists have issued a manifesto announcing their views in regard to pence. The manifesto ...

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  37. Recruiting.

    Up to 3 p.m. to-day 13 men offered themselves for enlistment at the recrulting office, Newcastle, six of whom were accepted as fit. ...

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  38. Hans Admit Terrible Losses.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Gorman official message admits terrible losses. Three reserve divisions were cut up and many battations were wiped out. ...

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  39. Haul of Military Material.

    ATHENS. Monday.—A search of a house occupied by M. Merkouris, revealed swords and important military material. The search is being ...

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  41. Idle Collieries.

    There are throe collieries in the northern district idle to-day. They are Muswellbrook, Pelaw Main and Rothbury. The miners are determined [?] ...

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  43. Late Major-General Holmes

    LONDON, Monthly.—Although members of the A.I.F. wish to be buried where they fall, there is a strong desire that Major-General ...

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