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  4. GREAT AIR EXPLOITS

    Paris officially announces:-- "Our aeroplanes dropped 24 bombs on the bivouacs at Damvillers, and 11 on the railway stations at Brieulles and Clery, 14 on Nantillois and Romagne, and 21 on the railway station at ...

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  7. VIGOROUS ANZACS

    When the Germans shelled and raided the Australian unit's trenches last week a large number of men were off duty. As soon as they heard theshells and saw tho green and red flares, they lined up without officers or non-coms, and rushed off to the front line. Many, disdaining the saps, crossed the open ground under fire. The colonel ...

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  8. MEDAL FOR RETURNED SOLDIERS

    This medal, in gilt, is to be given to each member of the Australian Imperial Force on return from active service. Thousands of the medals are now being manufactured, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

    Interviewed on the subject of the freedom of the Seas by Mr. Edward Marshall, an American Journalist, Mr. Balfour, First Lord of the Admiralty, said:-- ...

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  10. SENT FOR TRIAL

    The Casement trial was continued this afternoon at the Bow street Police Court, London, before Sir John Dickinson, the Metropolitan Chief Stipendiary Magistrate. ...

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  11. ASQUITH'S NEW MOVE

    Mr. Asquith has been sworn in as an Irish Privy Councillor. The Press Association's correspondent at Dublin says that it is the first time within ...

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  12. NAVAL BRUSH

    The Admiralty has announced that an encounter occurred off the Belgian coast yesterday afternoon between British destroyers and monitors and German destroyers. ...

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  13. BRITISH AIRMEN BUSY

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports:-- "There was considerable activity by the artillery and trench mortars at many points last night. ...

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  14. RUMORS PERSISTENT

    Mr. Asquith's stay in Ireland continues, and is provoking much speculative comment. It is generally, believed that he will return to London to confer with the Irish leaders ...

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  15. MONITOR DESTROYED

    The Official Press Bureau announces:-- "Rear Admiral do Robeck reports that H.M. monitor M30, Lieut.-Commander Lock, yer, has been struck by the enemy's artillery, ...

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  16. BETTER IN THE AIR

    Before the announcement of the appointment of the Air Board in Parliament today, Mr. Joynson Hicks, Liberal, moved that the House should urge the Government to take ...

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  17. AMERICANS ON BOARD

    A Washington message states that there were three United States citizens aboard the Eretria. The Eretria, which was torpedoed, was a ...

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  18. POLITICIANS FOR LONDON

    The Canadian delegation to the Empire Parliamentary Association includes two members of the Cabinet. Some disappointment has been expressed ...

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  19. WHEAT PROBLEM

    Mr. Hughes was closeted throughout the day with the wheat and metal representatives. He was the guest of the Orient Company at dinner. ...

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  20. A YEAR AGO

    The Russians have secured a victory in East Galicia. The Austrians retired in disorder, the Russians taking 20,000 prisoners. The British at Ypros have successfully ...

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  21. "WE LOVE PEACE"

    A Washington message states that President Wilson in a speech he delivered to American newspaper correspondents said that the United States wished for peace because it ...

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