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  5. ITALIAN PROWESS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's correspondent at the British Headquarters telegraphs: "The enemy has employed 150 divisions on the western ...

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  6. Aerial Raid on Pola.

    ROME, Tuesday.—A squadron of Italian aeroplanes has bombed the arsenal at Pota, and has caused a gret fire, which burned for two days. A ...

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  7. Russia.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.—Admiral Koutchak, Commander of the Black Sea Fleet, after attending a naval and military conference at Petrograd, ...

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  8. Home Rule.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—Newspapers generally welcome the convention proposal, bun their comments upon the outcome are caution. None is too ...

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  9. World's Merchant Shipping

    PHILADELPHIA, Tuesday.—A company, headed by Simon Lake, the inventor, with a capital of 10,000,000 dollars, contemplates building ...

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  10. Miscellaneous.

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The Military Correspondent of "The Times" (Colonel Remington) writes: "It is probable that the British and French offensive ...

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  11. France's Captures.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—An official communique states: "Enemy attacks against the positions we captured yesterday north of Mont Cornillet summit ...

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  12. Apologies Made in Germany.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Germany has apologised to Spain for the recent violation of Spanish territorial waters, and has promised to respect Spanish ...

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  13. Attempted Assassination.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—A Jewish newspaper has received a cable from Petrograd saying that an unsuccessful attempt was made this morning to ...

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  14. Canada and Conscription,

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—Sir R. L. Borden (Prime Minister) will introduce the Conscription Bill this week The British system, rather than that ...

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  15. Germans About to Retreat.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The destrution of the Hindenburg line mentioned by Sir Douglas Haig is a triumph for British guns. Correspondents at the ...

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  16. America.

    NEW YORK. Tuesday.—Mr. Hoover (U.S. Food Administrator) suggests an appropriation of 10,000,000 dollars in the event of Government food ...

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  17. Democracies' War.

    PARIS, Tuesday.— "Le Petit Paristen's Petrograd correspondent states that the Socialist party in Russia is confronted with immense difficulties. ...

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  18. Swedish Steamers Captured.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—A German destroyer has captured three Swedish steamers on the Gulf of Bothnia. They were bound for ...

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  19. Denmark's Losses.

    COPENHAGEN. Tuesday. — Since the war commenced Denmark has lost 150 ships. Two hundred of her seamen have been killed during the last ...

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  20. Hun Wish Father to Thought.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday. — The "Vossische Zeitung" (Berlin) prophesies that Russia will at an early date accept a German peace. It is, ...

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  21. U.S. Nurses' Deaths.

    WASHINGTON", Tuesday.—Mr. Dantels (Secretary of the Navy), referring of the death of two American Red Cross nurses on board a liner on ...

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  22. Norway and Sweden.

    NEW YORK. Tuesday.—The New York "Sun's" London correspondent states that everything indicates that Norway and Sweden will be forced to ...

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  23. Lynching Negroes.

    NEW ORLEAN'S, Tuesday.—Accused of having decapitated a white girl after assaulting her, a negro named Parsons was taken forcibly from ...

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  24. German Attacks Futile.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—"Le Matin states that the Germans, in spite of their most desperate counter-attacks, have been unable to retake an inch of ...

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  25. Italian Campaign

    ROME, Tuesday.—The 23rd Division or Bohemians was unable to withstand the Italian artillery and fled in confusion, but its men were mown ...

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  26. Newfoundland's Troops.

    ST. JOHN'S, Tuesday.—Sir E. P. Morris (Premier) baa just returned from England. He announces that he will confer with the leader of the ...

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  27. Brazil.

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Tuesday.—The president of Brazil has sent a message to the Brazilian National Congress, recommending revocation of the ...

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  28. Sir Douglas Haig's Reports.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: "We have carried out successful raids northeastwards of Epehy and northward of ...

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  29. Brazen Prayer to Hindenburg.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—The Danzig section of the Independent Committee for n German Peace has petitioned von Hindenburg, urging ...

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  30. Charlie Chaplin.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—Charlie Chaplin has declined an offer of £200,000 for twelve pictures. He says he will do eight for £200,000, ...

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  31. Italian Official Reports.

    ROME, Tuesday.—An official communique Mates: "We have repulsed violent raids in the Cavento Pass at the Pleburga Bridge, and in the ...

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  32. £2,000,000 Fire.

    ATLANTA, U.S.. Tuesday.—A fire has swept out a hundred blocks, rendering 20,000 people homeless. The damage to property is estimated at ...

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  33. Huns Hoodwinking Huns.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Since the loss of Bullecourt, German newspapers have been endeavouring to conceal the important breach made by the British ...

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  34. Brazilian Steamer Sunk.

    PARIS. Tueaday.—The Brazilian steamer Tajuca has been sunk by a Fubmarine off the coast of Brittany. Some of the were saved. ...

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  35. Kingly Congratulations.

    Rome, Tuesday.—King Victor Emmanuel, replying to King George's congratulations upon the recent, Italian successes, said: "I am glad ...

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  36. Waiting in the Wet.

    At the meeting of the Stockton Council last night, Aid. Callen asked the Mayor what was being done by the Government in the matter of erecting ...

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  37. Paper Burial Shrouds for Huns.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—The German authorities appeal to bereaved people to clothe their dead in paper shrouds and winding sheets, and to ...

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  38. Aerial.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—"Do Telegraaf" states that an aerial fight was witnessed from Sasvangent, on Saturday evening. Twelve British ...

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  39. Stockton Punt.

    At last night's meeting of the Stockton Municipal Council, a communication was received from the Department of Public Works, acknowledging ...

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  40. Stockton Progress Association.

    At the mooting of the Stockton Council a letter was received from the secretary of the newly-formed Stockton Progress Association, asking for ...

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