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  4. HUGHES WANTED

    On all hands people can he heard expressing a wish that Mr. Hughes could remain in England and Join the Cabinet. The man in the street has formed the ...

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  5. RUSSIANS ADVANCING

    The German wireless source of news admits that the great Russian offensive in the eastern front has increased, and that the points of attack have become more numerous, advances following uninterruptedly day and night. ...

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  8. MUDDLE IN MESOPOTAMIA

    In the House of Commons to-day Colonel Yate (Unionist) criticised the Mesopotamia campaign. He said that the force was insufficient, and that there was a shortage of ...

    Article : 354 words
  9. TRADE AFTER THE WAR KEEPING GERMANY OUT

    The Paris Temps says that the economic conference in that city will be followed by another of a more technical kind, when delegates will ...

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  10. ATTACKS RENEWED

    A Paris official message, issued at midnight, says:--"There have been fierce attacks west of the River Meuse. ...

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  11. BOMBARDMENT STILL FIERCE

    A Paris official message, issued at midnight, says:--"A violent bombardment has continued in the region of Malancourt, but the enemy did ...

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  12. VISIT TOO BRIEF

    Urgent representations are being made to Mr. Hughes that he should extend his visit at least a week or a fortnight over the time he has agreed upon. ...

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  13. EVENTS IN NEAR FUTURE

    In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Lloyd George, Minister for Munitions, referring to conscientious objectors to military service, said that it was really ...

    Article : 105 words
  14. BREAK IN AUSTRIAN LINE

    Messages from Rome state that the Austrian front at the River Dniester has been completely broken. The enemy's losses were enormous. Many troops were drowned in the swollen waters of the river. ...

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  15. GERMANS CLAIM CAPTURES

    A message from the German wireless source of news says:--"During the work of clearing up the battlefield north-east of Avoncourt we captured ...

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  16. FREEDOM OF LONDON

    The City Corporation has decided to offer the freedom of the City of London to Mr. Hughes. The Corporation states that in addition to ...

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  17. PORTUGAL'S CALL

    The Lisbon correspondent of the Times states that decrees have been published authorising the Minister for War to call up for military preparation all classes. ...

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  18. SALONICA SKIRMISHES

    Athens messages state that skirmishes continue in the vicinity of Salonica. The Germans and Bulgarians attempted to occupy strategic points on the heights at ...

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  19. BRITAIN'S AIR SERVICE

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Joynson-Hicks, the Union member for Brentford, Middlesex, referring to Sunday's air raid, protested that the inhabitants of the towns ...

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  20. FOUGHT FOR 14 DAYS

    Mr. Warner Allen, British press representative at French headquarters on the western front, describes the heroic resistance of two French regiments at Verdun. ...

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  21. TO ATTEND WAR COUNCIL

    Mr. Hughes will attend the War Council on Thursday. At the entertainment to wounded soldiers at the Royal Mews Mr. Hughes was a late ...

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  22. NATIONAL EMASCULATION

    A new book, by Colonel Roosevelt, entitled, Fear God, and Take Your Own Part, will be published to-morrow. It attacks hyphenated Americanism, and what it calls national ...

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  23. DESTROYERS IN ACTION

    The Amsterdam Telegraaf learns that the German flotilla engaged by the British on Monday on the Belgian coast consisted of three destroyers and several trawlers, while ...

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  24. A YEAR AGO

    Przemysl, the attacks on which have been in progress for nearly seven months, has surrendered to the Russians. Dutch shipping circles have been intensely ...

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  25. GERMANY'S NAVAL PLANS

    The Times correspondent at The Hague says that he has good reason to believe that Germany's naval policy is to prevent ail traffic between England and tho Continent. ...

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  26. MALANCOURT WOOD

    The Echo de Paris says that the Germans have a special predilection for woods for defensive purposes, and also to conceal troops from the scrutiny of the aviators. ...

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  27. POLISH RELIEF FUND

    Miss Laurence Alma Tademn, secretary of the Polish Victims' Relief Fund, writes to the Wertminster Gazette, a[?]nowledging a profound debt of gratitude to the Dominion ...

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