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  4. TO-DAY’S RACES

    Fine weather and a large attendance favored the meeting at Kalgoorlie this afternoon, when Mr. Kewney and his staff completed all arrangements for an ...

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  5. MISCELLANEOUS

    The workers of the Pittsburg. Westinghouse Company have been requested to provide a thousand volunteers to accept imprisonment for ten months, ...

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  6. UN THE WESTER FRONT

    Sir Douglas Haig reports :— “We raided trenches southward of Hulloch, and South-eastward of Ypres. We repulsed raids south-eastward of ...

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  7. KORNILOFF’S TRIUMPH

    The Russian Embassy has received a telegram from Petrograd announcing that General Korniloff’s Galician offensive has cut the enemy’s forces ...

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  8. STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE

    A wireless message from Stockholm says the Russian Workman’s and Soldier’ Council have issued a manifesto regarding the Stockholm Conference ...

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  9. LIVELY ARTlL[?] BOMBARDMENT.

    A French communique reports:— “The artillery struggle was particularly active at night time in the region of St. Quentin the Pantheon, and on ...

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  10. FINLANDERS ARRESTED.

    Two Finlanders named Sandvik and Sanstrem were arrested at Christiania yesterday for being implicated in a plot in 1916 to destroy railway bridges ...

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  11. BIG OFFENSIVE IN PROSPECT.

    A wireless German official message reads:— “The artillery duel is intense at several sectors in Flanders and the Artois. ...

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  12. BIG NAVAL DISASTER

    The Admiralty announced that the Vanguard, while at anchor, blew up on the night of 9th as the result of an internal explosion. It sank ...

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  13. MOSCOW SUPPORTS THE OFFENSIVE.

    The Moscow Council of Workmen and Soldiers discussed the new offensive and passed a vote of confidence in the Government by 391 to 232. ...

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  14. THE GERMAN SUCCESS IN FLANDERS.

    “The Petit Parisien’s” correspondent on the British front says “Prince Rupprecht’s attack on Nieuport seems to have had a political, rather than a ...

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  15. FEEDING AND CLOTHING THE PEOPLE.

    The All-Russia Supply Committee is introducing meat rations and clothing material. ...

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  16. IN PARLIAMENT

    Mr. Balfour, at the Guildhall, ridiculed as preposterous Germany’s attemptt to persuade the world she is wagging defensive warfare. She will never ...

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  17. PREPARING TO ATTACK PETROGRAD.

    Deserts on the D[?] front state the Germans are preparing to attack Petrograd. ...

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  18. FOOD PROFITEERING .

    Revelations of food profiteering have resulted in the demand of the Food Controller to confiscate the profits of the Flavell[?] Bacon Company, the head ...

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  19. GERMANY

    Important results are expected from the meeting of the main committee of the Reich[?]tag, which meets on Saturday. ...

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  20. PURSUIT OF ENEMY’S RIGHT

    A wireless message from Petrograd reads:— “The Russians are pursuing the enemy’s right, which is retiring ...

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  21. DEFEATED GENERAL SACKED.

    Marcel Hutin in the “Echo de Paris” says Hindenburg and Ludendorff have relieved General Boehm Ermolli of his command. ...

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  22. ITEMS.

    Mr. Holman attended the Corporation’s welcome to Mr. Balfour at the Guild Hall and afterwards had luncheon with the Lord Mayor at the ...

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  23. EQUAL SUFFRAGE.

    The Kaiser, as King of Prussia, seat message to Dr. Hollweg instructing him that the new franchise bill which he will submit to the Reichstag shall ...

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  24. MESOPOTAMIA.

    In the House of Commons the debate on Mesopotamia was continued. Mr. Charles Roberts said Lord Hardinge had been unjustly censured for a ...

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  25. V.R.C. MEETING

    The V.R.C. Grand National Steeple was run this afternoon and resulted: GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLE. Three miles, one furlong. ...

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  26. BRUSILOFF’S IMPORTANT CONFERENCE.

    The Petrograd Workman’s and Soldier’s Council held a conference with General Brusileff and other generals. M. Kerensky, Minister for War, ...

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  27. CAPTURES OF MEN AND GUNS.

    A wireless Russian official message says:— “During Wednesday’s” battles we captured 10 officers and 650 men, mostly ...

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  28. SOME IDEA OF THE BRITISH REVERSE.

    The correspondent of the “United Press” at Headquarters, writes “Nothing in the war has surpassed the fighting on the sand dunes. The ...

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  30. A GERMAN WAIL FOR FRIGHTFULNESS.

    The correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle” at Amsterdam says the “Hamburger Nachrichton” deploring the democratic upheaval which is ...

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  32. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    A German communique reads:— “Fighting activity is lively on the Dwine, near Smorgon, also at Scht[?]nard westward of Lutsk. There were ...

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  33. CHINESE AFFAIRS

    Fighting is proceeding outside Perking ...

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