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  3. German Intrigue in Austria.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. — Count Tisza resigned the Hungarian Premiership after a prolonged audience of the Austrian Emperor. It is expected that ...

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  4. Canadian Conscription.

    OTTAWA. Thursday—It is announced that the minimum ago for compulsion in Canada will be 20 years. By arrangement with the United ...

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  5. RUSSIAN OUTLOOK

    LONDON. Thursday. — Reuter's agency learns authoritatively that the evacuation of civilians from various army zones In Belgium is becoming ...

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  6. Imperial Conference.

    LONDON, Thursday—In the House of Commons to-day. Mr. Martin (Liberal) asked why Mr. Lloyd George had not informed the House that the ...

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  7. America.

    PARIS, Thursday.—M. Vivianl declares that France can rely upon the United State exerting moral strength and material service for right. ...

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  8. Huns' Barbarities.

    LONDON. Thursday. — The "Daily Mail" states that H.M. Government are accumulating masses of fully authenticated evidence of German ...

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  9. Value of U.S. Aid.

    LONDON. Thursday The was O[?]inet has decided to discontinued the erection of a large explosive factory at Bristol owing to the entry of the ...

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  10. Incendiarism in Hun-Land.

    AMSTERDAM. Thursday. — The Austrian Emperor is visiting the Hungarian town of Gyenyoes which has been to a large extern destroyed by ...

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  11. Brazil.

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Thursday.—Senhor Pecanba (Minister for Foreign Affairs) states that Brazil need not declare war against Germany, but must ...

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  12. Ex-Imperial Family's Letters.

    PETROGRAD. Thursday.—men belonging to the Black Sea Fleet have examined the premises occupied by the member of the former imperial ...

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  13. Former German Colonies.

    AMSTERDAM. Thursday.—German colonial publicists are running n newspaper campaign insisting upon the restoration of the former German ...

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  14. Storm in Australia's Teacup.

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the House of Commons Mr. Rees (Liberal) asked whether Mr. Chamberlain (Secretary of State for India) would consider the Commonwealth Government. If the latter saw lit to give the advantage to Empire-grown over foreign leas, ho would welcome such action. ...

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  15. Irish Home Rule.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday—There is intense interest in the United States in the Irish situation. A settlement of the question would put Anglo- ...

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  16. Harmony in the Forces.

    NEW YORK. Thursday—A snecial correspondent of the "New York Tribune" at Petrograd, reports that re-organisation is nearing completion and ...

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  17. Miscellaneous.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday. — Count Reventlow, referring to Germany's recent ruptures with South American Republics and also with Liberia, ...

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  18. British Lines.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports : "There have been patrol encounters eastward of Leverguler during the night. We ...

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  19. Minister at the Front.

    PETROGRAD. Thursday.—M Kerenskl (Minister for War) has gone to inspect all the fronts. ...

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  20. World's Merchant Shipping

    PARIS. Thursday.—It in slated officially that the steamer Sentay, carrying a crew of 81 and 314 passengers, has been torpedoed as she was ...

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  21. China and the War.

    PEKING. Thursday.-The President of the Chinese Republic has dismissed tho Premier, and has appointed Wating-fang Acting-Premier. He is ...

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  22. Peace Efforts.

    AMSTERDAM. Thursday. — The Rome correspondent of "De Tild" (a Roman Catholic newspaper published in Amsterdam) states that the Pope's ...

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  23. Naval Operations.

    PARIS, Thursday.—It is stated officially, that a French fishing boat with a crow of 14, fought and drove off a Gorman. submarine in the Bay of ...

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  24. French Advances.

    PARIS. Thursday.—Although the French operations recently have been confined to alternate local attacks, the results are important, for they are ...

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  25. Concert at Junction.

    A concert was held in the Star Theatre, the Junction, last night, la aid of the Soldiers Sock Fund. There was a large attendance, and it is ...

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  26. Soldiers and Sailors' Future.

    LONDON. Thursday.—Mr. H. E. Eastern (hon. secretary of the British Immigration League) has conferred with n number of members of the ...

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  27. Heavy Firing on Baltic.

    COPENHAGEN. Thursday.—Heavy firing has been heard since last night in the Danish islands, Rolland and Falster (Southern Baltic), in the ...

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  28. Liner's Narrow Escape.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—A torpedo fired by a submarine narrowly infused the liner Baltic as she was en route to hero on May 19. ...

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  29. French Official Reports.

    PARIS. Thursday.—An official communique state: "A German attack on the Vauclere Plateau, last evening, was driven back, with serious losses to ...

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  30. Admiralty Criticised.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Mall" states that the submarine losses continue to be too heavy. If the Admiralty reorganisation cannot produce ...

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  31. Aerial.

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is stated officially that four or live airships approached the coast of East Anglia before midnight. A thick bank of rain ...

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  32. Food Market Riggers.

    LONDON. Thursday.—There is a growing agitation against undue profits on food. Tho public are demanding the stoppage of all immoral food ...

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  33. House of Lords Reform.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reform of the House of Lords is foreshadowed in a statement made by Mr. Walter Long (Secretary of State for the Colonies) ...

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  34. Russia.

    PARIS, Thursday.—A cabled message from M. Terestchenko (Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs) to M.Ribot (French Premier) stated: ...

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