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  3. EMPIRE DAY.

    Never, has such prominence been given to Empire Bay in Great Britain, since its inception by the Earl of Meath, than was the ease on Wednesday. ...

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  5. VERDUN BATTLES

    "The Germans under cover of a gas curtain, attacked westward of Nararin in the Champagne but our curtain of fire drove them back to their trenches," ...

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  6. ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Austrian officer, it is declared in a Rome message, states that 350,000 Austrians participated in the Trentino offensive, using 2000 guns, including 16½-inch ...

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  7. MR. HUGHES HONORED.

    The City of Westminister (London) presented Mr W. M. Hughes (the Commonwealth Prime Minister) with an address of welcome, framed in gold, on ...

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  8. ENEMY'S OFFENSIVE.

    From Rome it is semi-officially reported that the Austrian offensive in the Trentino, coupled with Germany's fierce onslaught on the Verdon front, is ...

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  9. METHODICAL RETIREMENT.

    A communique from Rome states:—"Furious bombardments have been reported in the Legarina Valley and elsewhere. Minor Austrian attacks ...

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  10. ENGLISH REVERSE.

    A communique from Berlin alleges an English reverse in Northern France. It claims:—"Strong English forces ...

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  11. CONTINUANCE OF WAR.

    A remarkable debate arose in the House of Commons on Wednesday in connection with the new vote of credit of £300,000,000. ...

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  12. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    Amsterdam advices are that the committee of the German National Liberal party has passed a resolution urging the continuance of a vigorous ...

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  13. DECLARATION OF WAR.

    The anniversary of the declaration, of war was celebrated with tremendous enthusiasm throughout Italy. Every where a holiday was proclaimed, and ...

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  14. CLERGYMAN'S OPPOSITION.

    The Reverend Gascoyne Cecil, in a letter to the newspapers, condemns rejoicings on Empire Day, ading—"It seems impious and boasting may bring the ...

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  15. wIRISH RISING.

    A court-martial has found John McNeil, president, of the Sinn Fein Volunteers, guilty of complicity in the Dublin rising. ...

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  16. MR T. J. RYAN.

    The members of the Irish Nationalist Party in the House of Commons entertained the Premier of Queensland (Mr Ryan) at luncheon at Westminister ...

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  17. IMPERIAL UNION.

    The Council of the British Empire League met on Wednesday, the Duke of Devonshire (a Civil Lord of the Admiralty) presiding. ...

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  18. KING TO DOMINION TROOPS.

    General Sir Douglas Haig, commanding in France and France and Elanders, forwarded to the King an Empire Day message affirming loyal devotion from the troops ...

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  19. SCANTY BRITISH REPORTS.

    The "Westminister Gazatte," an evening journal, complains in its Wednesday issue of the scantiness of the British official reports from the West ...

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  20. FURTHER FRENCH CAINS.

    In a semi-official statement from Paris the battle at Verdun is declared to have become better, and the latest phases to be favorable to the Frech. Furious ...

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  21. ON ANZAC FRONT.

    Special correspondents on the Western front have forwarded to London long descriptive accounts of the tree-felling competition between the Dominion ...

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  22. MESSAGES TO AUSTRALIA.

    The Governor-General and the Commonwealth Ministry have received Empire Day greetings from General Sir Douglas Haig, who is in command of ...

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  23. GERMAN SUBMARINE.

    Amsterdam learns that the German submarine U22 collided with a mine in the North Sea, and was heavily damaged aft. ...

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  24. AIR CONTROL

    The House of Lords on Wednesday continued the debate on Lord Montagu's motion to abolish divided control of the air service. ...

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  25. FIGHT FOR HILL 304.

    A semi-official statement from Paris concludes by pointing out that German communiques persist in representing the Germans as occupying Hill 304, whereas ...

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  26. FIELD-MARSHAL'S SON.

    Captain James White, (a son of the late Field-Marshal Sir George White), who was arrested last week at Aberdare, in Wales, and charged with ...

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  27. FIGHTERS FOR LAND.

    Lord Selborne, President of the Board of Agriculture, will introduce in the House of Lords on Thursday a bill to provide for the settlement on the ...

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  28. LOSS OF FORT DOUAUMONT.

    It is officially announced in Paris that after desperate fighting two divisions of Bavarian troops (40,000) have succeeded in recapturing Fort Douaumont. ...

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  29. BRITISH CONSCRIPTION.

    Mr Walter Long (president of the Local Government Board) stated in the House of Commons on Wednesday that order to avoid industrial compulsion, but ...

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  30. CONFLICT STILL STRENUOUS.

    The conflict on the Verdun front does not slacken. The battle is fiercest fight on the Western front. The German offensive on Tuesday night was ...

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  31. GENERAL JOFFRE.

    Through Sir Douglas Haig, his Excellency the Governor-General has received the following message from General Joffre:— ...

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  32. THE BALKANS.

    A wireless message from Zurich advises that King Ferdinand of Bulgaria has urgently appealed for Austro-German reinforcements declaring that the ...

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  33. NEW CERAMAN ENTERPRISE.

    An American Shipper, who was recently at Hamburg, states that a regular trans-Atlantic submarine service will commence shortly. The first boat ...

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  34. CREEK STEAMERS TORPEDOED.

    Indignation is expressed at the fact that Austro-German submarines have torpedoed three Greek steamers. British underwriters are increasing the ...

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  35. GERMAN DYE WORKS

    Questioned in the House of Commons on Wednesday, Lord Robert Cecil (War Trade Minister) denied that Great Britain had consented to the safe passage ...

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  36. CABLE FROM MR HUCHES.

    Mr. Hughes sent an Empire Day message to the boys of Eton, Harrow, and other schools to the effect that the day afforded an occasion for renewing ...

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  37. STRICKEN MONTENEGRO.

    King Nicholas of Montenegro has written to London strongly disapproving of the visit of his second son, Prince Mirko, to Vienna. ...

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  38. BRITISH CAPTIVES.

    Speaking in the House of Commons on Wednesday. Mr. H. J. Tarrant, Under Secretary for War. stated that the evidence of returned British prisoners ...

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  39. EAST AFRICA.

    Letters from the front suggest an early conclusion of General Smut's campaign in East Africa. ...

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  40. RUSSIAN TROOPS.

    The Czar accompanied by the Czarina and Czarevitch, have reviewed troops in Bessarabia and proceeded to Odessa. ...

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  42. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    The French Government has not yet fixed the date of the economic conference. The British Government is anxious that it will enable Mr Hughes to ...

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  43. FRENCH RECAPTURE TRENCHES.

    A communique states that infantry actions have been continued east of Mort Homme. Our artillery stopped the enemy from debouching from ...

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