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  5. RUSSIA

    A wireless Russian official message says:—“An enemy mine sank a destroyer or off Desel Island. Eleven were saved.” ...

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  6. PLOT AGAINST KING ALFONSO

    Many people believe matters in Spain are taking the same course as when the Russian revolution surprised the world (says a correspondent). ...

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  7. MAKING OF BRITISH AIRMEN

    Our course of instruction in flying proper begins at the institution we have dubbed the School of Engines. There we learn the pros and cons, merits and ...

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  8. A DANGER TO KERENSKY.

    General Kaledin has been elected Superior Ataman of Ukraine. He becomes actually the master of Southern Russia, between the Dneister and the ...

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  9. SOVIET AND ARRESTED GENERALS.

    The Kieff Soviet refuses to hand over the arrested generals. Denekin, Markoff, and Elsener to a general commission of inquiry. The Soviet ...

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  10. ON THE WESTERN FRONT

    Sir Dougles Haig Reports:— “We broke up a hostile counter-attack last evening against our positions at Zonnebeke. We cleared up isolated ...

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  11. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    The correspondent of the “New York World” at Stockholm quotes the “Tideng,” the most influential paper in Sweden as saying “It is reasonable ...

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  12. SCAPEGOAT FOUND FOR VERDUN.

    German papers announce that Gen[?] von Deimling, of Zabern notoriety, is about to pensioned off. It is believed he has been made a scapegoat ...

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  13. OFFICIAL NEWS FROM BERLIN.

    A wireless German official message says:— “We repulsed the enemy in hand to Land fighting during attacks north-east ward of the Flemienberg and Menin ...

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  14. MISCELLANEOUS

    Speaking at the election of a rector for Berlin University, Professor Panck declared the German losses abroad were enormous. Nearly three million marks ...

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  15. ITALIAN FRONT

    An Italian official message reads.— “Our airmen aiming at interrupting railway traffic at Bazza Valley, caused destruction to railway plant at ...

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  16. FRENCH REPULSE FURTHER GERMAN ATTACKS.

    A French communique reads: “The enemy thrice attacked at Four de Paris, north-west of Tahure, and west of Navoria in the Argonne. ...

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  17. NEW LOAN.

    Mr. McAdoo announces a new Liberty loan of three billions at four per cent WASHINGTON, Sept. 28. ...

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  18. PEACE TALK

    Lord Northcliffe urged the marshall-must not expect an early peace. Propagandists circulated peace reports with the object of weakening the ...

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  19. WAR BREAD

    Complaints about the quality of the [?]read now being, sold, are so numerous that the master bakers in the United Kingdom are to interview the Premier ...

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  20. BACONLEF[?] TO [?]OT

    The question of large quantities of bacon being left on the quays at Hull (Eng.) until it became unfit for human consumption, was raised at a meeting ...

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  21. AUSTRALIANS EASY TASK.

    The “Petit Parisien” says that in the fight for Zonnebeke Prince Rupprecht ordered the troops to fight to the death, and so they died where they ...

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  22. GREAT WAR-WINNING CAMPAIGN.

    A great convention of hankers is inaugurating a war-winning campaign. ...

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  23. THE I.W.W.

    The Grand Jury returned over 150 indictments in connection with I.W.W. activities. ...

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  24. AMERICA COMMANDEERS SHIPS.

    The Government will requisition on October 15 every American merchantman over 2,500 tons. This ordere affects 458, aggregating two million tons. ...

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  25. PEACE INFORMATION BUREAU.

    The State Department announces the creation of a Peace Information Bureau. Colonel E. M. House unofficially advices President Wilson, and heads ...

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  26. A TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALASIA.

    Mr Newton Bowell, Leader of the Ontario Liberal opposition, recently arrived from the front, He said Australia and New Zealand exceeded ...

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  27. THE A.N.A.

    The Boulder branch met at the Friendly Societies’ Hall on Thursday night, President H. I. Davis, in the chair. The secretary reported five ...

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  28. DUTCH DENIAL.

    The Dutch Mission denies a statement in von Igel’s documents inferring there were suspicious relation between the Mission and Germany. The State ...

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  29. AN OUTSPOKEN NEWSPAPER.

    The “Arbiter Zeitung“ says: “The suffering nation has had enough vacillating peace notes whose tones are di[?]tated by the hated German ...

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  30. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr. Gilmour, writing on Wednesday says: “The Australians in to-day’s battle belonged to one of the most ...

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  31. FLOODS IN CHINA.

    Unprecedented floods threaten the destruction of Tientsin. It is estimated a million are homeless. ...

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  32. AN ITALIAN OPINION.

    The “Tribuna” opines that from the views held by the Vienna and Berlin Parliaments the Pope’s initiative may be regarded as dead and buried. The ...

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  33. ITEMS.

    Lieutenant A. S. Talbot, of New South Wales, with Lieut. Malcolm, was making a spiral descent over Essex aerodrome when the machine collided ...

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  34. BOLD REPUDIATION

    When Mrs. Ida Emily Cammer, a Ciicklewood (Eng.) woman went with her mother to Victoria Station and confronted her husband, Walter, who was ...

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  35. THE BUTTER SCARCITY.

    The Food Controller is releasing to the importers one half of their butter from the Osterley, commandeered in April at 206s per cwt salted, and 209s ...

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  36. GERMANY’S APOSTLE OF FRIGHTFULNESS.

    Count Reventlow in the “Tages Zeitung” says “The London air raids are comforting compensation and for our answer to the Pope’s note I can ...

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  41. GERMAN CHANCELLOR’S DECISION.

    The correspondent of the “New York Times” at the Hague says Dr. Michaelis has suddenly decided not to speak in the Reichstag after the ...

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