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  3. RUSSIAN HORRORS.

    The "Times" correspondent at Amsterdam states that a Czecho-Slovak journal published at Samara states that the former Czarina and her daughters ...

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  4. LATEST WAR NEWS

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that se[?] squadrons of enemy aeroplanes [?] Paris this morning, despite [?]se barrage. There were ...

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  5. AMERICAN THRUST.

    Further progress has been made by the Americans in the St. Mihiel region, an advance of three miles on a front of 33 miles having been accomplished. ...

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  6. ANOTHER GERMAN ATROCITY.

    It is announced that the steamer Galway Castle (7988 tons) was torpedoed on Thursday at 7 a.m. Nothing was seen of the submarine, ...

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  7. AUSTRIA'S PEACE MOVE.

    A Vienna official communique states:— A conscientious examination of the situation of all the belligerents no ...

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  8. AMUSEMENTS

    A crowded house greeted the screening last night at the Coliseum of Alice Brady in "The Spurs of Sybil" and "House of Hate" (No. 9). The programme will be ...

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  9. HER MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    A crowded house was present last evening at Her Majesty's Theatre when Mary Pickford was screened in her most recent success. "A Romance of the Redwoods," ...

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  10. THE REIGN OF TERRORISM.

    The "Times" correspondent at Stockholm says that terroism in Russia has reached a stage of absolute frenzy. The daily spectacle is of numerous corpses ...

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  11. FATAL FOOTBALL BRAWL.

    In the Criminal Court to-day a youth named Wm. Moggridge was found guilty of the manslaughter of a middle aged man named Charles Vernon, who ...

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  12. NEWPORT WORKSHOPS.

    After the meeting to-day the Premier, Mr Lawson, announced that the Cabinet had approved of the suggestion of the Railway Commissioners that ...

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  13. BRITISH GOVERNMENT NOT NOTIFIED.

    It is stated here that the British Government has not been officially notified of the Austro-Hungarian desires for a peace conference. ...

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  14. RECEPTION OF THE NOTE.

    The Allies and neutrals apparently agree that the Vienna peace note is intended to shake the morale of the Allied people and gave Germany time ...

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  15. FRANCO-AMERICAN FORCES UN-CHECKED.

    The "Times" correspondent at the American headquarters says:— Intense air bombing interferes with the enemy attacking in St. Mihiel. The ...

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  16. STOPPING STRIKES.

    President Wilson has notified a group of machinists striking at Bridgeport, Connecticut, who refused a wages award by the War Labor Board, that ...

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  17. NEW ST. MIHIEL LINE.

    The new line in the St. Mihiel salient at noon on Sunday ran from Monroy (east of Thiaucourt), via Rembercourt (north-east of Thiaucourt), Marmont ...

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  18. AMERICAN "HUSTLE" TELLS.

    Reuter's correspondent in Paris states that French correspondents emphasise the cleverness of the Americans hustling of the Germans so that the ...

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  19. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    The war loan amount raised in Sydney was £64,000. Hobart, Monday. Hobart has raised £50,000 towards ...

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  20. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    In a message from Amsterdam the "Times" correspondent says that the Kaiser, in a message to the trade unions, says:— "Thank you for your ...

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  21. THE FRENCH FRONT

    Reuter's correspondent at the French headquarters says there was very fierce fighting on Sunday in Tiger Wood, near Vailly, where the French ...

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  22. THE FRENCH MISSION.

    The French Mission to-day visited the small arms factory at Lithgow where 1250 hands are employed. General Pau expressed appreciation of the ...

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  23. MILITARY HONORS.

    The following military honors have been awarded to Australians:— BARS TO D.S.O. Lieut-Colonel Robert Christie. He ...

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  24. SIBERIAN SITUATION.

    The "Times correspondent at [?]vostock states that the Czecho-Slovaks' position on the Volga is seriously endangered and is liable to be outflanked. ...

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  25. VIOLENT ENEMY COUNTERATTACK.

    A French communique issued at 1 a.m. on Monday states that south-eastward of the Oise the enemy again counter-attacked violently. ...

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  26. TROUBLES IN GERMANY.

    Reuter's correspondent at Amsterdam states that noisy scenes occurred at the city of Berlin municipalities, the socialists bitterly complaining of the star ...

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  27. ARMLESS AND DUMB.

    A Lambeth (London) woman recently went to an East End hospital to see a wounded soldier friend. At one end of the ward (says the London "Daily ...

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  28. TONE OF BRITISH PRESS.

    The papers, with the exception of the "Daily News," emphatically reject the note. The opinion is expressed that it is merely a trick to enable ...

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  29. AIR OPERATIONS.

    The Air Ministry reports:— On the battle front in addition to the bombing reported in the communique yesterday, we carried out the following ...

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  30. PROGRESS CONTINUES.

    Reuter learns that the news to-day from the American front is highly satisfactory. Since yesterday the Americans have advanced from two to ...

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  31. MUNICH WOMEN REVOLT. GERMANY AND BELGIUM.

    The "Times" correspondent at Berne says that the women of Munich the capital of Bavaria, demonstrated in a menacing manner against the war. The A Vancouver message says that a message from London states that Germany made a definite peace offer to Belgium. ...

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  32. ANOTHER V.C. WINNER.

    The Victoria Cross has been awarded to Lieut. Albert Borella, an Australian. While leading his platoon in the first wave he noticed a machine ...

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  33. BRITISH LEADERS QUOTED.

    Thus Mr Balfour, the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in the House of Commons a year ago expressly recognised that Austro-Hun ...

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  34. BLIND BARBER.

    Private Leonard Jackson, of the Cheshire Regiment, was a barber before the war. He lost his sight on service, and it was thought he would have to leave his ...

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  35. ITALIANS ATTACK.

    An Italian official message states:— Yesterday [?] in the [?] Valley [?] but effective artillery [?] with the co-operation of [?]bing and ...

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  36. COMMENT OF THE "TIMES."

    The "Times" says we are satisfied that the Austro-Germans do not expect the acceptance of the peace offer. They hope that the rejection will ...

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