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  4. GERMAN DESIGNS ON RUSSIA

    There are further evidences of Kerensky's waning power. General Kaledin's offer to negotiate, on the condition that the order for his arrest and trinl bo recinded, has been accepted, Why? After the high-handed treatment meted out to his associates, ire may be quite sure it ...

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  5. SUBMARINE LOSSES

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  6. MORE PEACE TALK

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Cables from Rome state that the Pope made the last pence proffer believing the war must end as the effect of the ...

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  7. TRAITORS IN ITALY

    ROME, Wednesday.—The authorities have discovered a treasonable circular from Lazzari, the secretary of the Italian Socialists, to Socialist ...

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  8. RIOTS IN AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    ROME, Wednesday. —Diplomatic advices are to the effect Hint many riots have occurred in Austria-Hungary owing to the lack of food. A ...

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  9. THE MILITARY SITUATION.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The "Now York World's" London correspondent has learned that the Italian military situation is moro favorable than ...

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  10. GERMANY'S REPLY TO POPE.

    ROME, Wednesday.—The Austro-German reply to the Pope's Pence Note arrived to-day. ...

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  11. MORE PRISONERS TAKEN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An Italian official communique says:—We have prisonered 500 Austrians in the Sugana Valley, and repulsed Attacks on ...

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  12. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    BUENOS AYRES, Tuesday.— It is reported that Count Luxburg has left tho Argentine. MEXICO CITY, Tuesday. — The ...

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  13. WAR ON THE SEA

    LANDON, Wednesday. — Lord Robert Cecil and 31. Metin, the British and French Ministers for the Blockade respectively, conferred yesterday with a ...

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  14. WOMAN'S WORK

    The annual report of Red Cross work for the year ending July 31, states that tho term has been marked by steady activity throughout the State. ...

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  15. FAMINE AT TRIESTE.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Despatches from Rome state that famine conditions ore prevailing at Trieste. ...

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  17. AUSTRIANS OUT-GENERALLED.

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—Mr. Julius Price, writing from General Cadorna's headquarters, states that an anomalous state of affairs exits on ...

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  18. THE, TURMEL CASE.

    PARIS, Wednesday. — The Committee of Inquiry have unanimously decided to prosecute M. Turmel. M. Turmel, who is a French Deputy ...

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  19. THE CONTROL OF SHIPPING.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The United Press correspondent at Washington says that England has agreed to the United States being the dictator of ...

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  20. A FREE PACIFIC.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. —The "New York Times" give a lengthy report of Mr. Holman's speech headed "Australia Plodded to Free Pacific." ...

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  21. THE WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A French communque states:— Our fire nullified an attempted attack south of Juvincourt and east of ...

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  22. WEATHERS FOR ENEMY QUEEN.

    AMSTERDAM (Holland), Wednesday. — The Anglo-French war prisoners have sent wreaths to the Queen of Bulgaria's funeral, in gratitude for the ...

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  23. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    PORTLAND (Oregon), Wednesday. — According to the State Department fit Washington, M. Bakhmetieff has officially reported to America on the ...

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  24. OFFENSIVE EVERY DAY.

    Immediately upon the heels of the attackers came the reservists, who enlarged the rough roads, enabling the Italians to keep in touch until the ...

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  25. SUBMARINE BASES.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The "New York Herald's" correspondent at Washington says that the belief exists in Washington that a portion of ...

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  26. EXPIRE RESOURCES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Empire Resources Development Committee are urging tho co-ordination of all cold stores in the United Kingdom under ...

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  27. PACIFIC POLICY.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The local newspapers give prominence to Mr. Holman's speech, specially emphasising his declaration that Australia ...

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  28. THE GERMAN VERSION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.— A German official message says:— There is intense enemy drumfire in Flanders. The French attacked on ...

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  29. "KALEDIN INCIDENT SETTLED."

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday. — The Kaledin incident is settled, the Government having rescinded the order for his arrest. General Kaledin is coming to ...

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  30. VISIT OF BRITISH MINISTER.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Lord Derby, accompanied Generals Macready and Maurice, were for four days the guests of the Italian General Staff. ...

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  31. THE ALIEN QUESTION.

    OTTAWA (Canada), Wednesday— The Premier (Sir R. L. Borden) has promised woman's suffrage throughout Canada. The basis will be the ...

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  32. FRATERNISING WITH ENEMY.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday. — The Government has ordered the prosecution of the Socialist soldiers guilty of fraternising with the enemy and ...

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  33. STRUGGLE IN THE CHAMPAGNE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A French communique states that a German attack on a salient west of Freidmont Farm was repulsed after a short ...

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  34. RETURNING SOLDIERS

    Since the interruption of the steamer service with Launceston, considerable drafts of troops going to the mainland and invalided soldiers returning from ...

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  35. THE MILITARY CROSS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — The latest list of Military Cross winners includes the name of Second Lieutenant Unsworth, of the Irish Rifles. He led a ...

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  36. BRITISH COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports reciprocal artillery fire on tho Ypres sector. The aeroplanes on Tuesday ...

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  37. STRANGE HAPPENINGS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Morning Post's" Petrograd correspondent writes that the public are calm regarding the possibility of a German ...

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  38. DISCHARGED SOLDIERS.

    LONDON, Thursday. — At a meeting at the Overseas Club it was decided to form a Discharged Australian Soldiers' Association for the protection ...

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  39. MR. ROMAN IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. — The Premier of N.S. Wales (Hon. W. A. Holman) was entertained to-day at the Bankers Club), which most of ...

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  40. THE BALKANS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Russian communique states that the Roumanians harp captured a height south of Grozechti, in the region of Oena. ...

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  41. FINANCING THE WAR.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Mr. Baker has submitted proposals for an additional 287 million dollars, for the army estimates. His Congressional ...

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  42. WAR CORRESPONDENT'S WIDOW.

    PARIS, Thursday.—The British Press and British Government have jointly presented £1,000 to the widow of M. Basset. ...

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  43. ATTACKS INITIALLY SUCCESSFUL.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A German message states that the Roumanian attacks on Oituz Valley were initially successful southward of Grozesci, but ...

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  44. REVOLT IN POLAND.

    ZURICH (Switzerland), Thursday. — The recent trouble in [?]and arose owing to the transfer of the Polish Legion to the Austrian front. Revolts broke ...

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  45. MACEDONIAN FRONT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A French eastern communique from the Albanian-Servian lake region states that the French have carried a height five miles ...

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  46. AUSTRALIAN AVIATOR KILLED.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Second Lieut. K. Billing, an Australian, attached to a midland aerodrome, ascended 2,000ft., and looped the loop several ...

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