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  4. MR. HUGHES'S ACTIVITIES.

    The Australian Prime Minister (Mr Hughes) was greatly interested during his visit to Oxford during the week-end, when he received an honorary doctorship ...

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  5. THE BALKAN:

    It is estimated in Salonika that half the Greek army has been demobilised, consequent upon the Allies demand, which was enterced by a restriction of ...

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  6. WEST FRONT COMBATS.

    The Amsterdam newspaper "Telegraph" declares that the fighting at Ypres in restricted to artillery fire throughout the day and night. The ...

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  7. RUSSIA'S GREAT DRIVE

    Latest telegrams from Petrograd declare that the Russians on Saturday captured an adirional 35,000 Austrians, with 400 officers, 30 guns, and enormous booty ...

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  8. METAL NEGOTIATIONS.

    The metal deputation which Mr Hughes intecduced to Mr Bonar Law (Secretady for the Colonies) on Friday submitted to the Minister a clear cut ...

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  9. ALLIES OCCUPY THASOS.

    A small body of Allied troops has formally seized the Greek island of Thasos, in the Aegean Sea, outside Kavalla. The arrival of French marines ...

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  10. EAST AFRICAN CAMPAIGN.

    The British Commander-in-Chief in German Fast Africa (General J.C. Smuts) reports that colonel Hauyngton's column occupied Mazinda on 8th ...

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  11. ITALIAN CRISIS.

    Rome telegrams report that a vole of confidence in the Salandra Government was defeated on Saturday by 197 votes to 158. As a result of the vote certain ...

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  12. ATTACK ON HILL 304.

    A Paris communique states:—Mine fighting, which yesulted to our advantage, has ben reported from the Argonne. We destroyed some ...

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  13. AUSTRIANS COMPLETELY SURPRISED.

    The Russian advance was so rapid that an Austrain division was surrounded and compelled to surrender before the staff officers was aware that the ...

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  14. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    M. Clemencean (the famous French statesman) writing in the "Homme-on-Charre," says—"It would be well for the honor of America that the people ...

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  15. SAVING EXPLOSIVES.

    The Premier to-day made available corresnondence from the Acting Prime Minister relating to the couservation of intro-glycerine in commercial ...

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  16. SINKING OF PRINCIPE UMBERTO.

    It has now been elicrted that thee were 2000 troops aboard the Italian transport principe Umberto when it was sunk by an enemy submarine in ...

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  17. CONCERTED ACTION.

    Colonel Rousset, writing in the "Petit Parisien," states that the Prevention of reinforcements, whereby repeated offensives against France are ...

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  18. IRISH NEGOTIATIONS.

    At a meeting of the Irish Nationalist Party on Saturday, the Leader (Mr John Redmond, M.P.) announced that Mr. Lloyd George ...

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  19. FRENCH HOMAGE TO SALANDRA.

    M. Saint-Brice in an article in In Journal" of Paris, says:—"We ought bot to Iet Signor Salandra (the Italian Premier) go without paying respectful ...

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  20. CZERONOWITZ WITHIN RANGE

    Geneva reports that all civilians have been ordered to leave Czernovitz, capital of Bukovina, which has changed hands on several occasions during the war. ...

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  21. POLICY OF LAISSEZ FAIRE.

    Sir George Foster, the Canadian Minister of Commerce, in the course of an interview, says that the present is an excellent opportunity to abandon the old ...

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  22. DASHING RAID ON TRENCHES.

    The Australians who took part in a dashing raid on the German trenches in Tuesday night's fighting near Ypres have been granted special leave. They ...

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  23. JUTLAND BATTLE.

    An Amsterdam telegram says that the Kaiser. in reply to the congratulations of Princess Marie of Saxe-Meineingen on the naval hattle, said. ...

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  24. GERMAN REPORT.

    A Berlin communique claims that a German reconnaissance resulted in the penebration and destruction of Russian positions southward of Knevo (in the Vilna district). ...

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  25. THE RUSSIAN DRIVE.

    There is no Longer any doubt that General Brussiloff. higherto known as a brilliant cavalry leader. has strick our of the biggest blows of the war. Though ...

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  26. PRUSSIAN CASUALTIES.

    It is stated from Amsterdam that the total Prussian losses alone are 2,699,000, including the latest 10 lists covering the slaughter at Verdun. ...

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  27. SMOKE DEVICE AIDED ENEMY.

    The officers of Admiral Sir John Jellicoe's fleet comment on the enemy's device of spreading clouds of whitish-yellow smoke, thus enabling their ...

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  28. RED CROSS SOCIETY.

    The hon: treasurer, Mrs F. Ham. ac knowledges receipt of the following concributiens:— Amount previously acknow ...

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  29. HELP FOR DEPENDENTS.

    The Natal branch of the British Navy League has subscribed £7000 for the aid of dependents of seamen who were killed in the battle off Jutland. ...

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  30. IN AUSTRALIA.

    The Minister for Defence, Senator Pearce, bas received the following donations for the endowment of cots in military hospitals:— ...

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  31. INDIAN WAR ENTHUSIASM.

    India's enthusiasm and determination to win the war shows no diminution as time passes. The accounts of the recent naval battle were received with intense ...

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  32. CENTRAL WORKROOM AND DEPOT—CITY HALL.

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  33. "THE MAN WHO MOVES THE ARMY."

    General Sir William Robertson was appointed Chief of the Imperial Staff in December last: He[?]a man of whom everyone speaks well: and it was ...

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  34. ULSTER NATIONALISTS.

    There is at present no information available in London respecting the sttitude of the Nationalists in Ulster, npon whom a setilement of the [?] ...

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  35. EARL KITCHENER'S DEATH.

    Touching references to Earl Kitehener were made in every church in the United Kingdom on Sunday. The Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral ...

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  36. NATIONALIST MEMBERS' ATTITUDE.

    The "Daily CHroniole" says:—"The Nationalist members of the House of Commons have suspended judgment on Mr Lloyed George's proposals which will ...

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  37. IMPORTED EXPLOSIVES.

    A deputation representing the cordite and ammunition workers was introduced to the Minister for Customs, Mr Tudor. By Mr Fenton. M.H.R. The deputation ...

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  38. SERVICES IN NEW ZEALAND.

    Memorial services in connection with the death of Earl Kitchener (Minister for War) were held yesterday in the minitery camps and in all churches throughout ...

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