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  5. FRENCH MAKE ADVANCE

    A Paris official message issued this afternoon says:--"In the Argonne region we bombarded enemy organisations north of, Haute Chevauchee and Cheppy Wood, while a hand-grenade encounter, in conjunction with attacks in the neighborhood ...

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  6. PACE TOO HOT

    Mr. Hughes is much better, and his temperature is nearly normal. To-day his bed was shifted to the windows overlooking the Thames. The glorious sunshine had a ...

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  7. ALLIES AS ONE

    The proceedings of the Allied Conference in Paris were necessarily shrouded in secrecy, but the newspapers continue to comment on the unanimity displayed. ...

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  8. [?]TRICTING HUN COMMERCE

    At the annual meeting of the Hongkong Chamber of Commerce it was de[?]ded to co-operste wi[?]e any general Empire movement for ...

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  10. NEED NOT HAVE LEFT SUSSEX

    The Paris Matin publishes Professor Baldwin's story of the torpedoing of the Sussex. He says:--"I was with my wife in the after-part of ...

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  11. CONDITION IMPROVES

    Last evening's bulletin regarding Mr. Hughes's condition slated that he was progressing fairly well, though the influenza was causing a troublesome throat and cough. ...

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  12. THREE WEEKS' REST

    After normal conditions during the day, Mr. Hughes's temperature rose to 100deg. in the evening. The doctors ascribed the fever wholly to weakness after the attack of ...

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  13. MUNITION WORKERS

    The strike among the munition workers on the Clyde continues. A thousand men are still out. This morning 39 engineers were charged ...

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  14. BY FITS AND STARTS

    A Paris semi-official message says:--"The German offensive, which was suspended on the 22nd, was violently resumed on Tuesday. ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S BIGGER LINE

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:--"The day was quiet on the whole front. "The enemy sprung a mine east of Bethune, but the explosion caused no damage. ...

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  16. SUBMARINE VICTIMS

    The Lavinia Westole has been sunk. The crew was saved. The steamer Killride has been torpedoed by a submarine. ...

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  17. "THANK GOD FOR HUGHES!"

    The Times and other newspapers are devoting leading articles to the subject of Mr. Hughes's remarks regarding tungsten, and are further substantiating Mr. Hughes's ...

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  18. CALL TO ARMS

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Long, President of the Local Government Board, in dealing with the grievances of the married men concerning the call to the army ...

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  19. T. A. EDISON'S ADVICE

    Mr. Thomas A. Edison told the United States Naval Affairs Committed that it would be possible to build a submarine in a fortnight and an aeroplane much more ...

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  20. PRISONERS FROM ST. ELOI

    Mr. Beach Thomas, writing from the western front, says:--"I have spoken with German prisoners captured at St. Elo[?]. Some of them had been ...

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  21. RUSSIA'S MUNITIONS

    A Petrograd message says that the Council of Empire has decided to institute a preliminary magisterial inquiry into the charges against General Sukhomlinoff and the ...

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  22. ITALIAN SUCCESSES

    A Rome official message says:--"After a furious struggle, lusting 40 hours, north-east of Gorz, our efforts were crowned with success. ...

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  23. WHAT BERLIN SAYS

    A Berlin official message cla[?]s:--"North of Malancourt we have stormed positions to the depth of several lines on a 2000-yards front, and have also penetrated ...

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  24. TO-DAY'S CASUALTY LIST

    The 158th list of casualties amongst the Australian troops was issued to-day, and is published on page 3. ...

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  25. SOUTH OF LAKE NAROTCH

    A Berlin official message says that the Russian attacks south of Lake Narotch have been repulsed. ...

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  26. ASSEMBLING IN THE BALTIC

    Writing from Petrograd, Mr. Hamilton Fyfe, of the London Dally Mail, says:--"The assembling of German capital ships indicates an attempt to command the Baltic ...

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  27. A YEAR AGO

    The worst disaster that has so far occurred in the German blockade campaign has resulted from the torpedoing of the British liner Falaba in the south end of St. George's ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    In the House of Commons to-day Dr. Macnamara, Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, replying to a question asked by Mr. Pringle, Liberal member for Lanark, said ...

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  29. ANOTHER CHANCE

    The Times correspondent in Washington indicates that the United States will probably give Germany another chance, despite tho Sussex outrage. ...

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