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  8. Aerial Feat.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.— Edward Stinson looped the loop 22 times at Newport News, at a height of 4,000 feet. ...

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  9. UNITED STATES

    LONDON, Wednesday. — "The Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters telegraphs: "Although a dense white fog covers the ...

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  10. (Published in "The Times.")

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Parliamentary Committee of the Trade Union Congress, after a protracted meeting, decided to send ...

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  11. Purchase of "Honours."

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In the House of Lords. Admiral Lord Beresford, in the course of a debate on the conferment ...

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  12. Labourites and Socialists.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — It is announced that the American Federation of Labour will be represented at the Inter-Allied Labour and Socialist ...

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  13. Raiders at Large.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— In the House of Commons to-day. Mr.Houston asked the Government for information regarding the German ...

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  14. Alleged Assault.

    George Hinda (20), seaman, was charged at Newcastle Police Court this morning, before Mr. C.F. Butler. S.M., with having unlawfully ...

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  15. French Lines.

    PARIS, Wednesday.— An official communique states: "There was most marked reciprocal artillery activity along most of the Aisne front last ...

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  16. Reichstag Peace Dream.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Amsterdam correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that, speaking at Augsburg, Herr Fehrenback, the ...

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  17. America.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— After reporting personally to President Wilson, the result of the U.S. mission to Russia, Mr. Elihu Root said that the ...

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  18. Canadian Enlistments.

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.— Enlistments during July showed a low mark. Only 4,200 men offered themselves. ...

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  19. Russia.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.— It is noteworthy that members of all five political parties, including the Cadets, participating in the Conference on ...

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  20. Mutinous German Troops.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.— The "Telegraaf" confirms rumours that there has been a mutiny of 300 German troops at Antwerp. They threw ...

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  21. Riots in Poland.

    LAUSANNE, Wednesday.— There have been numerous riots in Poland. The Germans, fearing an organised revolt, have sent back all German ...

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  22. Trouble in Spain.

    MADRID, Wednesday.— There is a recurrence of trouble in Spain. It transpires that there has been a railway strike, anent which the ...

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  23. Hamilton Methodist Conversazione.

    A concert was Riven by the pupils of Miss Bessie Brown, L.A.B., last night, in the Methodist School Hall, Hamilton, before a large audience it ...

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  24. German Official Message.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— A German official Communique states: "The English after drumfire, advanced from Nieuport northward and ...

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  25. Soldiers and Soldels.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Macpherson informed Mr.Ponsonby that the War Cabinet has forbidden ...

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  26. German Stealth in Italy.

    ROME, Wednesday.— The Italian Government requisitioned the Aden Hotel, formerly German-owned. It has been discovered that a secret ...

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  27. S. African Labour and War.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— British Labour Ministers and officials of their party entertained Mr. Crosswell (leader of the South African Labour ...

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  28. Hun Boy Soldiers.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— "The Times" correspondent at the British Headquarters telegraphs: "Classification of our prisoners reveals that 20 ...

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  29. Argentina.

    BUENOS AYRES, Wednesday.— An enormous sensation has been caused by the discovery by the Foreign Office of a German espionage ...

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  30. Small Nations' Freedom.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at the Serbian Society luncheon, at the Savoy Hotel, said: "We owe more to M. Pasich ...

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  31. Democracy's Peril.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday.— The rout on the front continues, but M. Kerenski does not despair. The whole of the people in the country, except ...

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  32. Enemy Reorganising.

    PARIS, Wednesday.— A Marcel [?] writes in "L'Echo de Paris":— The Germans have reorganied their troops in the rear of the Flanders ...

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  33. Weston Red Cross.

    At a meeting of the Weston Red Cross Society, held in Bain's Hall, on Monday evening,the resignations of Mrs. E. Davies (hon. secretary). ...

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  34. Miscellaneous.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— In regard to the disclosures in the book by Mr. Gerard (ex.U.S. Ambassador at Berlin) concerning alleged ...

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  35. German Trepidations.

    ZURICH, Wednesday.— The "Vosalshe Zeitung" argues that Germany's fate is being decided in Flanders. "The English base there" it says, ...

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  36. Stockholm Conference.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The Ministers' Executive has decided to ask the Labour party for more information in regard to the Shockholm Conference. ...

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  37. Naval Operations.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Sensational reports from Switzerland state that the Allies' intensified anti submarine measures resulted in the sinking of ...

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  38. Without a Passport.

    At Newcastle Police Court this morning, before Mr.C.F. Butler, S.M., Andreas Ladberg Hansea (30), seaman was charged with having landed ...

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  39. Sir Douglas Haig's Reports.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Sir Douglas Haig reports: "We rulded successfully last night near Lombaertzyde. "The enemy's a[?]tillery is active ...

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