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  6. TAXING WAR PROFITS

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  7. WAR NOTES

    It now seems certain that the Germans are bent upon a vigorous offensive on the western front in the near future. The Paris “Matin” declares ...

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  8. BRITAIN AND THE WAR

    In answer to a question, Mr Asquith defended the action of the authorities in having suppressed the “Globe” newspaper for having persisted in ...

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  9. ANCONA ATROCITY

    The latest death-roll in connection with the sinking by an enemy submarine in the Mediterranean of the Italian emigrant liner Ancona (8210 ...

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  10. BULGARS IN THE NET

    The exchange Agency’s correspondent at Bucharest reports that an Anglo-French force is pursuing the Bulgarians north-east of Veles (on ...

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  11. “BULLY” BEEF ON GALLIPOLI

    The Under Secretary for War (Mr H. J. Tennant) informed Mr Will Thorne (the Labor member for West Ham) that the canned beef supplied ...

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  12. CAPITALISM’S RESPITE

    While many Socialists are maintaining that the war must end in the break down of Capitalism, he editor of the “Winnipeg Voice” holds that its ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA AND METAL TRADE

    Sir John Lonsdale (Unionist) asked if the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr Bonar Law) was aware that the chief lead-producing companies in ...

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  14. THE MURDERED AMERICANS.

    The American ambassador at Rome (Mr. T. N. Page) has reported to his Government that 20 of the passengers in the third class, believed to ...

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  15. MEAT COM[?]INE IN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr Will Thorne (Labor) asked the President of the Board of Trade (Mr Walter Runciman) if he was aware that the Swift Beef Company ...

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  16. ROUMANIAN POSSIBILITIES.

    “If Russian sends 200,000 men to Serbia, in addition to the French and British troops at Sclonika, Roumania’s hesitation will be dissolved, ...

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  17. BRITISH AIR SERVICE.

    Mr Joynson-Hicks (Unionist) directed attention to the British air service. He alleged that the organisation was weak, and that there was ...

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  18. PUBLIC OPINION

    Sir,—I am pleased to note by the press reports that the Central Board Health refused to be misled by Cr. Brokenshire over the question of pollution ...

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  19. THE ADVANCE ON BAGHDAD.

    The German report that the British forces had occupied Baghdad has not yet been confirmed, and some authoritative statement concerning the matter ...

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  20. GREEKS AID ENEMY.

    Greek smugglers are reported from Rome to be supplying Austro-German submarines in the Mediterranean with petrol and provisions. ...

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  21. TAXATION OF COLONIAL INCOMES.

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr M’Kenna), replying to Mr Haydn Jones (Liberal), said that he feared that the Government would be ...

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  22. CUNARD STEAMER LOST.

    The Cunard S.S. Co.’s steamer Caria (3,032 tons) is reported to have been sunk. ...

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  23. ALLIES AND GREECE.

    At the close of Thursday’s sitting of the House of Commons, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Sir Edward Grey) made a short ...

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  24. S.S. ZEALANDIA CASE.

    The British authorities are investigating the alleged forced searching by a British cruiser of the American steamer Zealandia off the Mexican ...

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  25. TROOPSHIP “SOUTHLAND’

    The Minister for Defence to-day stated that the following announcement had been officially released for publication :— ...

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  26. EXTRAVAGANCE IN CONTRACTS.

    In the House of Lords during a debate on the necessity for national economy, Viscount Midleton, who was Secretary of State for war in the ...

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  27. WHY S.S. HOCKING WAS DETAINED.

    Great Britain has informed the United States that the cause of the detention of tho American steamer Hocking, which was seized and ...

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  28. DARDANELLES AND ANTWER[?].

    After a desultory debate on the Dardanelles position on the previous evening, a motion for the adjournment of the House was carried as a protest ...

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  29. GREEK LOAN NOT COMPETED.

    The “Petit Journal,” of Paris, referring to the previously published report that Great Britain and France had made a loan of £1,600,000 to ...

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  30. FIRE ON S.S. RIO LAGOS.

    What is thought to be a fuse has been found by stevedores among packages of sugar being removed from the steamer Rio Lagos, which ...

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  31. ROUMANIA’S NEUTRALITY.

    M. Bratiano, the Roumanian Prime Minister and Minister for War, has failed to reconstitute the Ministry. He has declared that Roumania will ...

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  32. PERSIA AND ALLIES.

    The majority of the Persian National Council (Majlis i Shora i Milli) have expressed the wish for a favorable adjustment of Persia’s ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN CONDUCT IN EGYPT.

    Mr L. Ginnell (Independent Nationalist member for Westmeath N.), asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs if he could state the ...

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  34. RUSSIA’S GROWING PUNCH.

    General Ivanoffi in command of the Russian armies in Eastern Galicia, has now broken the enemy’s front three times. ...

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  37. THE WAR FORETOLD.

    The London “Morning Post” publishes an extract from a letter written by General Gordon (the hero of Khartoum) in 1882 to Mr James R. ...

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  38. KINDS OF RHEUMATISM

    In popular language the word rheumatism is a term that covers a multitude of ills, of which pain is the chief symptom. ...

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  39. LENGTHY COMMUNICATION LINES.

    The reasons why the operations of this expedition have not been given more prominence in the English press, and consequently in the cables, has ...

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