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  5. TO TOWNSHEND'S RELIEF AYLMER ADVANCES

    General Aylmer advanced to Ea[?] on Monday, seven miles east of Ku[?]-Amar[?]. He attacked on Wednesday, but was unable to dislodge the ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA AND WAR

    The stage for Mr. Hughes's first important speech in England was the old panelled Harcourt Room in the precincts of the House of Commons, the scene of many great ...

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  8. ANZACS IN EGYPT

    Mr. Massey, the Times correspondent at Suez, rays that the approaching warm season makes the possibility of an invasion of Egypt very remote. ...

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  9. FRENCH ADVANCING

    "We continue to progress at Crow's Wood. "Massed German attacks from Douaumont to Vaux have been repulsed. "The enemy suffered enormous losses." ...

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  10. WAR WITH PORTUGAL

    An official message says:--"The Portuguese Ambassador at Berlin has been given his passports." A Lisbon message says that the German ...

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  11. COMPLETELY ROUTED

    "Despite the intensity of their artillery fire and the violence of their assaults in the region of Douaumont, the Germans were unable to weaken the efficiency of the French artillery, and were completely routed ...

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  12. WAS THE FLEET OUT?

    Ships that have arrived at Amsterdam from the North Sea report having seen the German fleet on Monday and Tuesday, consisting of about 50 warships of various kinds, from ...

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  13. PICKED UP AT SEA

    A torpedo-boat patrolling off Dunkirk found a German sea-plane shell-riddled and on fire. French batteries had brought it down. The pilot was killed, and the ...

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  14. AUDIENCE WITH THE KING

    It was a grey day to-day. Mr. Hughes donned the regulation attire and, accompanied by his secretary, Mr. Shepherd, wont to Buckingham Palace, where ...

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  15. FRENCH'S FRIEND

    Field-Marshal Lord French occupied a seat in the Lord Chief Justices Court when the libel case, George Gordon Moore v. E. Hulton and Co., was mentioned. ...

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  16. VITAL VERDUN

    The German press admits that the operations at Verdun are of vital importance to them. The Paris wireless source of news reports ...

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  17. EMPIRE ECONOMICS

    Mr. J. M. Robertson (Lib.) asked Mr. Asquith (the Prime Minister), in the House of Commons yesterday, to make a statement regarding the Allied economic conference ...

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  18. BILLY HUGHES, SNOWBALLER

    When the Canadian-Australian liner Makura arrived at Vancouver on her last voyage from Australia, snow was falling heavily. The Prime Minister, Mr. Hughes, who was a ...

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  19. A YEAR AGO

    The preparatory arrangements for a general mobilisation of the army in Roumania have reached a forward stage. The King declares that he will act in accordance with ...

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  20. GERMANS RESENT LOSSES

    Reports from reliable sources, which have reached Amsterdam, state that serious disturbances have occurred at Cologne, arising from resentment over the enormous losses at ...

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  21. TURKEY'S FOOD SUPPLIES

    A Washington message states that Mr. Morgenthau, United States Ambassador for Turkey, who has arrived there from Constantinople, has acquainted President Wilson ...

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  22. TIGHTENING THE BLOCKADE

    In the House of Commons to-day Lord Robert Cecil, Minister in charge of the blockade, said that the Government was considering, with the Allies, various questions ...

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  23. PLANS THAT MISCARRIED

    Newspapers published in Switzerland state that the Germans assembled guns, munitions, and troops necessary for the maximum of a ten days' offensive, believing by this ...

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  24. FRENCH LOSSES

    The Paris Matin says that the Germans captured only 650 French at Douaumont, whilst the guns abandoned were merely trench engines. ...

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