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  4. BUKOVINA ADVANCE

    The Austrians are rapidly evacuating the Bukovina, and are falling back to the Carpathians, The Russians now occupy two-thirds of the district. A communique issued at Petrograd says:-- ...

    Article : 106 words
  5. NO MEXICAN WAR YET

    The Times correspondent at Washington states that the danger of a war with Mexico is now diminishing. There are various signs that General Carranza intends to deny responsibility for the Carrizal incident. ...

    Article : 518 words
  6. 693rd Day of the War

    The Ulster National Conference has agreed to accept exclusion from Home Rule. The resolution was carried by 475 votes to 265. Commenting upon the decision of the ...

    Article : 90 words
  7. AUSTRALIA ADVERTISED

    M. K. Chukovsky, the Russian publicist, now in England, visited the Australian camp, and has printed his impressions in the Russian press. The Times publishes a ...

    Article : 196 words
  8. TRIUMPH FOR REDMOND

    The Daily Mail says that Ulster's decision is a great triumph for Mr. Redmond, the Irish Nationalist leader. Mr. Rodmond staked his career on the acceptance of Mr. Lloyd ...

    Article : 84 words
  9. DESPERATE MASSED ATTACKS

    The French communique issued last night states:-- Right of the Meuse, after a most violent shelling, the Germans launched desperate and successive mass-formation attacks over a three-and-a-quarter mile front from Hill 321 to east of Damloup. Notwithstanding enormous losses, they carried ...

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  10. HUGHES FAREWELLED

    At the farewell dinner given last night by Australian residents in London to Mr. Hughes at the Hotel Ritz the guests included Lord Kintonre, Lord ...

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  11. KAISER CRITICISES HIS GENERALS

    Mr. M'Alpin, Daily Mail correspondent in France, says that the Kaiser held a War Council on Monday to consider whether he would continue the costly Verdun venture. The Crown Prince, General von Falkenhayn, and Field Marshal von Hindenburg were present. Criticism of the methods employed and reproaches of those responsible were not ...

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  12. KING INQUIRES ABOUT ANZACS

    The King? has summoned General White to visit Buckingham Palace to-day to talk with him about the Anzacs. ...

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  13. ENEMY BATTERY EXPLODED

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- The weather being favorable yesterday, there were 22 air battles. They were mostly Indecisive. Two British machines were ...

    Article : 52 words
  14. ROMANIA'S FUTURE

    The Times correspondent at Bucharest says that the Unionist Federation has Inaugurated a series of public meetings for tho purpose of urging Roumania to take a last opportunity ...

    Article : 94 words
  15. INFERNAL VIOLENCE OF GUNS

    A Paris semi-official message says that the battle of Verdun has been resumed with sudden brutality, infernal violence of artillery fire, and extreme fierceness of infantry ...

    Article : 193 words
  16. WHEAT AND SHIPPING

    An important conference was held at Downing-street to-day, at which Mr. Asquith, Mr. Hughes, Mr. Bonar Law, Lord Crewe, Sir George Foster (Canada), Mr. ...

    Article : 138 words
  17. IN MESOPOTAMIA

    General Sir Percy Lake reports that there is no change in Mesopotamia, The enemy displayed rifle, machine gun, and artillery fire on Tuesday night, but there ...

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  18. ITALIAN FRONT

    A Rome official message says:-- The enemy's attacks on Asiago were repulsed. We maintain our pressure everywhere. ...

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  19. ON THE RIVER VARDAR

    Salonica reports state that an active cannonnade and advance-guard fighting are proceeding, and that important movements of troops are taking place on the right bank ...

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  20. AIR SERVICE INTRIGUES

    At the air inquiry yesterday, Mr. Pemberton Billing, the well-known aviator, made specified charges regarding intrigues in the air services. He alleged that a naval airman ...

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  21. WELL DONE

    The Morning Post heads its leading article "Well Done, Hughes." It contains the following:-- "Mr. Hughes has been amongst us only a ...

    Article : 248 words
  22. MOURNS FOR LOST CIVILIANS

    A Berlin official message describes the Champagne attacks as reconnaissances which resulted in tho taking of some dozens of prisoners. The message adds:-- ...

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  23. "NEW ERA FOR GREECE"

    Athens is quiet. The lust resort of Baron von Schenk, the Kaiser's agent, was to bribe boys who were delivering copies of the Allied Nolo from door to door ...

    Article : 219 words
  24. CALLED HIM AN AUSTRIAN

    A former Minister. Signor Schanzer, fought a duel yesterday with Professor Pantalcone, wounding him in the arm. To-morrow he will light another duel. ...

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  25. KITCHENER'S SUCCESSOR

    The Morning Post and Daily Telegraph think there is little doubt that Mr. Lloyd George will be appointed to the War Office, but state that the official announcement has ...

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