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  4. THE NEW ADVANCE

    General Sir Douglas Haig reports: We have captured Beaucourt-sur-Ancre . Our Prisoners now number considerably over 5000, and more ...

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  5. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS

    Renter's correspondent at Petrograd states that owing 'to the particularly severe treatment of Russian officer prisoners in Germany, the Russian ...

    Article : 95 words
  6. BRITAIN'S MAN POWER.

    Lieut-Colonel A’ Court Repington, the 'Times" military correspondent, states that Britain must reply to Germany many's phenomenal mass levy by ...

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  7. NEUTRAL ZONE QUESTION.

    The “Time” correspondent at Athens states that M. Roques had an interview with King Constantine, and urged the necessity for delimiting a ...

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  8. GERMANY'S “PEACE TERMS.”

    In the eourse of a speech in the House of Commons to day Mr Mason asked for facilities for a discussion of Br. [?]on Betlnne[?] Hollwegls peace ...

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  9. CONSCRIPTION OF WEALTH.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday Mr A. Lynch- (Nationalist) suggested the conscription of wealth. Mr Bibar Law, Secretary of State ...

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  10. A MYSTERY.

    The investigation , regarding the three letters seized by the Department of Justice from Karl Gravies [?] master spy, is now turning on the question ...

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  11. HAIG'S GENERALSHIP PRAISED.

    The ‘Time ’ correspondent at Paris says that French military men praise General Haig's masterly generalship. A French staff officer who ...

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  12. ALL MUST SERVE.

    A message from Copenhagen states that Major-General Groner's new War department has inaugurated the civil mobilisation of Germany and the organisation ...

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  13. BELGIAN DEPORTATIONS.

    Renter's correspendent at washington telegraphs that the State Be[?]ment has instructed the Amerian (harge d-Affaires in Berlin to inform ...

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  15. SERBIANS AND FRENCH.

    A Paris official message states:— Our Eastern army reports that the artillery is very lively between the Coma and Prespa Lake. The booty ...

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  16. CROWN COLONIES' HELP.

    In the House of Commons on Tuesday Mr Bonar Law, Secretary of State for the Colonies, assured Mr J. C Wedgwood that the Colonial Office ...

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  17. FRANCE'S £50.00.0,000 CRE[?]T.

    The £50,000,000 French credit was fully subscribed . For the first time American bankers are accepting drafts drawn for exporting merchandise. ...

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  18. ENEMY CAVES.

    Mr W. Beach Thomas says that some of the enemey caves were as big as Buckingham Place. The dug-outs had spaciou[?] doors, with 30 steel ...

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  19. SUBMARINE CRISIS THREATENED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Washington states that diplomatic circles are agitated over tho receipt of reports which show that a sub[?]erine crisis ...

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  20. TRADE AFTER THE WAR.

    It is stated by the "Times" political correspondent that an important section of the House of Commons desires that an Imperial Conference ...

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  21. GERMAN MAN POWER SCHEME.

    The' German Man Power Scheme is an elaborate organisation stretching over the remotest paris, like a [?] telephene system. Major-General ...

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  22. PRISONERS IN TURKEY.

    Replying to a question of Sir Ed ward Carson in the House of Commons on Tuesday, Mr J. F. Hope, Treasurer His Majesty's Household, said I that ...

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  23. ENEMY DESPERATELY COUNTERATTACKING .

    Tho '''Times" correspondent at headquarters states that that the enemy is already desperately , and fiereely eonneter - attacking in the endeavor to ...

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  24. THE DEUTSCHLAND.

    Reuter's correspondent at New London states that the Deutschland is now loaded, and sails on Wednesday. Commander Koenig- savs that he is sure ...

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  27. UNDERWRITERS' LOSSES.

    The, Germans have sunk the fishing smacks Our Buoy and Superb. The seven Norwegian vessels sunk at the week end cost the underwriters ...

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  28. SINKING OF COLUMBIA.

    The "Times'' corresponded at Washington states that official circles there fear that the sinking of the American steamer Columbia foreshadows ...

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  29. ANOTHER BREMEN SUBMARINE.

    It is officially learned that Germany is building another submarine of the Bremen type. ...

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  30. PRODUCE MARKET

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  31. GREEK SITUATION.

    In the House of Commons to-day Lord Robert Cecil, Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, indicated that the Allies were considering ...

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  32. DAIRY PRODUCE MARKET.

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  34. POTATO MARKETS.

    Tho market is easier. Sydney inquiries have been check[?]l by beavy deliveries of New South Wales potatoes, and local satles have fallen off. ...

    Article : 110 words
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