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  3. STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Mr. Henderson speaking from the Labor benches, said be intended to speak Lengthily owing to the ...

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  4. ON EAST FRONT

    A wireless Russian official message reads:— “We, supporting .the Rumanians, drove , back the enemy in the Okna ...

    Article : 118 words
  5. Stop Press

    The “Idea Naziounale” says:— “There was a lively panic at Constantinople following reports that the British powerful air squadrons were about ...

    Article : 79 words
  6. BRUTAL ASSAULT

    Evidence given at the Boulder police Court this morning in the charge against Joe Tsla of unlaw[?]lly assanlting Joe Merri, on August 6, revealed ...

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  7. INTERESTING COMMENTS.

    The "Dally Telegraph's" Parliamentary Correspondent writes:—“Except among pacifist members keen satisfaction prevailed in the lobby at the ...

    Article : 155 words
  8. MR. HENDERSON’S SUCCESSOR.

    The press Bureau says Mr. Barnes has been appointed to the War Cabinet. ...

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  9. BRUISERS NOT ALLOWED TO GO.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law said the Crown Law officers had advised the Government that it illegal for British subjects to confer . ...

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  10. FRENCH ATTACKS FAIL.

    A wireless German official message reads:— “We repulsed strong French attacks northward of the Laon-Soissons road ...

    Article : 69 words
  11. MISCELLANEOUS

    |In the House of Commons Mr. Hope said the Government were earnestly considering the question of conferrnig with Turkey regarding the treatment ...

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  12. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    A German communique reads:— “We extended our gains southward of Trotunul Valley “We captured panci[?], overooming ...

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  13. FURTHER - GERMAN EFFORTS FRUSTRATED.

    A French communiqué [?]eads:— “The artillery duel continues to be most lively. “The Germans between Cerny and ...

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  14. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR'S ALLEGATIONS.

    Tha semi-official “North German Gazette” denies the existence of the Kaiser’s telegram revealed in Mr. Gerard’s memoirs. The paper stated ...

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  15. ON THE WESTERN FRONT

    Sir Douglas Haig reports:— There is an increased hostile artillery bombardment southward of the [?]Cambrai road also at the ...

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  16. NURSE CAVELL'S DEFENDER.

    Delaval the Belgian lawyer, who defended Nurse Cavell, has arrived at an A tlantic port. He is to deliver lectures on German law in Belgium. ...

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  17. IN SPAIN

    The Workers' General Union has declared a general strike. The Government has established martial law throughout Spain. The reservists will ...

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  18. OFFICIAL NEWS FROM PARK.

    A French communiqué reads: The artillery is most active between Cerny and Craonne, notably at the sector south of Ailles, where a German ...

    Article : 98 words
  19. STORY FOR GERMAN CONSUMPTION.

    A German communiqué reads: — “Our adversaries lost in July thirt[?]four balloons and 213 aeroplanes. sixty aeroplanes.” ...

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  20. JAPANESE MISSION FOR AMERICA.

    A Japanese diplomatic mission headed by Viscount Ich[?], has arrived at a pacific port en route to Washington. ...

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