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  6. THE ONLY REMEDY

    In the course of an article in the London “Daily News” on the South Wales coal dispute, the well-known writer, A.G.G., says:— ...

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  7. JAPAN AND RUSSIA

    According to the trend of opinion in Japan for the past few months her next move will be to open negotiations with Russia. The vernacular press ...

    Article : 329 words
  8. NO PEACE

    Petrograd advices are that portion of Field-marshal von Mackensen’s army, with the aid of Austrians, endeavored to expel the Russians from ...

    Article : 187 words
  9. GERMANY’S METAL SHORTAGE.

    Tho “Daily Mail” announces that the German Federal Council has ordered the cessation o nickel coinage and the substitution of iron. ...

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  10. ITALY’S PROGRESS.

    The only official bulletin issued on Monday conies from Rome, and is as follows :— “Despite” heavy artillery fire, we ...

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  11. HEROISM UNDERGROUND.

    Lieutenant W, Cooper, of the Royal Engineers, has been, awarded the Military Cross, and five of his men the Distinguished Conduct Medal, for ...

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  12. BALKAN PROBLEM.

    The Rome newspapers deny the alleged Turko-Bulgarian protocol, and say that the Germans are spreading the report that an agreement has ...

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  13. SOCIALIST ANGER IN GERMANY.

    The projected increase of the maximum corn prices, referred to recently, has called forth a strongly worded joint manifesto by the executive of ...

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  14. SOUTH WALES MINERS.

    The outlook in South Wales is distinctly favorable. It is understood that the coal-owners have agreed to the inclusion in ...

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  15. GERMAN TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    The Petrograd correspondent of the “Daily Chronicle” says that Prince Shakhovskovy, the Russian Minister of Commerce, in the course of an ...

    Article : 132 words
  16. BLIND NEW ZEALANDER.

    Clutha Mackenzie, the youngest son of the High Commissioner of New Zealander (Mr. T. Mackenzie), who was permanently blinded in both ...

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  17. “GRAFT” AMONG POLICE

    Amongst the witnesses heard today by the Parliamentary Select Committee appointed to inquire into the prevalence of ven[?] diseases, ...

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  18. PEACE OFFERS SPURNED.

    A special assembly, held at Moscow, which was representative of a large number of institutions of every description, has adopted a resolution ...

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  19. GERMAN LIES.

    An official warning has been issued Petrograd to the Russian public that the Germans are distributing mendacious accounts of their victories, as ...

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  20. THE ARABIC.

    There is a general impression that the altered attitude of Germany in regard to her methods of submarine warfare is intended to clear the way ...

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  21. NATIONAL CABINET PROPOSED

    Since the assembly of the Russian Duma vigorous efforts have been on foot to devise means by which the Government and the Duma could ...

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  22. OPERATIONS IN THE CAUCASUS.

    A Petrograd comminique dealing with the operations in the Caucasus says:—“In recent engagements to August 22 we captured 84 officers and ...

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  25. GREAT BRITAIN’S BLOCKADE.

    The British Ambassador at Washington (Sir Cecil Spring-Rico) has informed the American Department [?] State that Great Britain is ...

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  26. WAR NOTES

    The news from the Russian from during the past few days shows that the Grand Duke has methodically eliminated the rather sharp curve in his ...

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  27. SWISS THANK FRANCE.

    The Swiss Government has thanked France for its chivalrous decision in ordering the return to Switzerland of the French airman Gilbert, who ...

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  28. OFFICIAL COMMUNIQUES.

    The following official advices have been issued:— PETROGRAD, MONDAY, MIDNIGHT The Germans in the Baltic provinces ...

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  29. COTTON SHORTAGE IN GERMANY.

    The Zevenaar correspondent of the Amsterdam “Telegraaf” calls attention to the recent falling off in the exports of piece goods from German to ...

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  30. DESTITUTE BELGIANS.

    The National Council for Belgian Relief points out that there is a growing and gloomy problem to face in the coming winter. ...

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  31. GERMANS IN AMERICA.

    The “New York World” continues to publish disclosures regarding the conspiracies engine[?]red by Germans and German sympathisers in the ...

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  32. VICTORY FOR RUSSIAN AEROPLANE.

    North of Vlodava, on the Bug River, a lively contest between aviators ended in a Russian victory. An Russian aeroplane was attacked ...

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  33. CROPS IN ASIA MINOR.

    It is reported from Mitylene that unseasonable rains and a plague of locusts have damaged a crops in Asia Minor. The average sown was ...

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  36. AMERICA ON THE BRYCE REPORT.

    “The last hope that German atrocities in Belgium might have been exaggerated is dissipated by Viscount Bryce’s report,” says the Louisville ...

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  37. EXPORT OF WOOL.

    The British Government is considering the question of a further relaxation of the embargo on the expert of wool. ...

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  38. EXPORT OF FRENCH WINES.

    In connection with the announcement that the French Government had prohibited the exportation of all wines, it is explained that ...

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