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  4. RUSSIANS RELINQUISH MOON ISLAND

    Heavy, naval fighting has been proceeding in the Gulf of Riga over the week end, with disastrous results to the Russian forces. The only bright spot in an otherwise melancholy story is the fact that two German destroyers came to grief in a mine field in tho Moon Sound, the ...

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  5. RESTLESS TEUTONS

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—It is officially reported that mutinies have broken out in the Austrian navy because of the bad food and the officers' ...

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  6. ITALY'S PRESSURE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Despatches from Rome indicate that the Austro-Germons have been compelled to withdraw 40 divisions from the ...

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  7. FLANDERS

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Germans continue to exhibit signs of nervous apprehension, but the British troops remain unperturbed, and are as ...

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  8. NAVAL ENGAGEMENT

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Admiralty announces that two British destroyers, the Maryrose and the Strongbow, fought two fast, heavily-armed German ...

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  9. COAL FAMINE IMMINENT.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The "New-York Sun's" Washington correspondent states that advices from Rome indicate that a coal famine is ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN WAR CHEST CLUB

    LONDON, Saturday.—King George and Queen Mary paid a surprise visit to the Australian War Chest Club. Hon. A. Fisher and Mrs. Fisher ...

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  11. GERMAN CREWS DEPLETED.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.— The "New York Times'" London correspondent obtained an interview with a high naval authority, who stated that Germany ...

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  12. SHARPSHOOTERS ACTIVE.

    Australian sharpshooters, hidden in shell bolos, are keeping the enemy snipers well down, and are also making a "sorry mess, of the enemy's ...

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  13. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The "Liberty Loan" has reached 1750 million dollars (£350,000,000). ...

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  14. "GROWING SPIRIT OP DEMOCRACY."

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent states that reports received by the State Department have convinced officials that the war will end ...

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  15. BOMBS IN BELGIUM.

    LONDON, Saturday. —The Admiralty announces that naval aircraft dropped many bombs with satisfactory results on Varssenaere ...

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  16. GERMAN STATEMENT.

    An enemy official states that the attack was made within territorial waters, in the neighborhood of the Shetland Islands, and asserts that all ...

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  17. COMMONWEALTH BANK

    LONDON, Saturday. Lord Derby (Minister for War), Lord Denman, and Colonel Griffiths, to-day inspected the Commonwealth Bank's ...

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  18. GALLANT AUSTRALIAN.

    Lieutenant W. Geake, a New South Wales railway engineer who was lent by the A.I.F. to the Munitions and Inventions Department, heroically tried ...

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  19. EMPHATIC SOCIALIST DEMAND.

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday. — Herr Scheiduemann, speaking at the close of the Wurtzburg Conference, said that social democracy had gained a direct ...

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  20. ANZACS HEAVILY SHELLED.

    LONDON, "Saturday. — Telegraphing on Thursday, Mr. Gilmour stated: The Australians and New Zealanders who are holding part of the ...

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  21. AUSTRO-GERMAN FRICTION.

    LONDON, Saturday—The "Daily Chrouiclo's". Amsterdam correspondent states that he has it from a reliable source that serious friction exists ...

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  22. SURVIVORS REACH NORWAY.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—The Admiral commanding at Christiania reports that the convoy Survivors have reached Bergen. They state that a ...

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  23. RUSSIA'S ISLANDS

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Russian communique states:— Two German torpedo boats were sunk in a mine field in the Moon ...

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  24. U-BOATS

    NEW YORK,—Saturday. An American transport has been torpedoed. ...

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  25. HOLLAND HARD HIT.

    The president of the Netherlands' Overseas Trust, interviewed at ,Amterdam, referred to the seriousness of Great Britain's action towards ...

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  26. THE KAISER ENRAGED.

    ROME, Saturday. — It is stated that the Kaiser, on learning of the naval mutiny,. was so enraged that he became ill. The Crown Prince ...

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  27. INWARD BOUND.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The United States' transport, which was torpedoed, was inward bound. ...

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  29. THE NEXT BATTLE.

    PARIS, Saturday. — The "Petit Parisien" states that the next battle of Flanders will be a hard one. The Germans are determined to defend the ...

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  30. 70 MISSING.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The lost transport was the Ward liner Antilles. She was torpedoed on October 17; 70 are missing. ...

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  31. BIG FLEETS ENGAGED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Russian Communique states:—During Wednesday's battle our battleships secured many hits on enemy ...

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  32. MODEL WORKERS' DWELLINGS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Government is building 100,000 workmen's dwellings to standard designs in order to meet urgent war needs. The ...

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  33. KEEPING THEM UNDER.

    WASHINGTON', Saturday.—The Admiral in command of the American fleet in European waters reports that destroyers cruising in a wide radius ...

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  34. GERMAN GRAIN SUPPLY ASSURED

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The Reichstag Committee has informed the Government that further limitation of the bread ration is unnecessary, ...

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  35. ORANGE FREE STATE LOYALTY.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday.—A representative meeting of natives at Bloemfontein has published a denial of the reports in circulation to the effect that ...

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  36. BRITISH COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Tho Commander in Chief reports:—We repulsed without suffering casualties, enemy raiders last night ...

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  37. HUN PRESS EXULTANT.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The German press indulges in a chorus of exulting praise, and says: "This, and the Ossel operations, are proof of the ...

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  38. GERMAN WAR LOAN.

    AMSTERDAM. Sunday.—A Berlin message states that a provisional total of the was loan is £,625,000,000. ...

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  39. NOVEL USE FOR U-BOAT.

    PORTLAND (Oregon), Saturday.—The German submarine mine-layer, U-65, which the British captured, has arrived in New York aboard a steamship. ...

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  40. BIG U-BOATS IN PAIRS.

    NEW YORE, Saturday.—Confidential reports reveal that big U-boats are now travelling in pairs, off the usual track, robbing food ships, ...

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  41. QUITTING PETROGRAD.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday. — The bottling up of the Russion fleet in the Moon Sound, and Germany's complete mastery of tho Gulf of Riga, has ...

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  42. DUNKIRK SHELLED.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The German Admiralty reports:— Our torpedo boats fired a couple of hundred explosive shells at Dunkirk on ...

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  43. EXTERMINATING THE BELGIANS.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—A large number of Belgians, for refusing to do work for the military authorities, have been confined in barracks built ...

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  44. APPORTIONING THE SHIPPING.

    NEW YORK, Saturday. — The "New York Times" Washington correspondent reports that the Government is considering diverting 100,000 tons of ...

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  45. SUPERIOR DIPLOMACY

    The French Chamber of Deputies has concluded a delate in which French diplomacy was criticised. A vote of confidence was carried, but the ...

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  46. THE ANGLO-SAXONS

    LONDON, Saturday.—At a luncheon given at the Savoy Hotel in honor of Admiral Sims (commander of the U.S. Fleet in European waters) Mr. ...

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  47. SYDNEY'S CREW DECORATED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Major-General Sir H. Barron. one-time Governor of Tasmania and West Australia, accompanied by General Newton, visited ...

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  48. GERMAN MINE FIELDS DISCOVERED.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A Russian communique states:— Under pressure from superior naval forces we abandoned Moon ...

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  49. MOON ISLAND CAPTURED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A German communique states:— We completely overcame the Russians on Moon Island, taking 5,000 ...

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  50. THE KORNILOFF REVOLT.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday.— A conference, representing all the Cossack troops, demanded n public investigation Into General Korniloff's revolt, ...

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  51. LONDON CAROWNERS CLIMB DOWN.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Owing to the cab-owing drivers' defection, other London taxicab owners have accepted Sir George Cave's terms for ...

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  52. LANDING ON DAGO ISLAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A German communique states:— We have landed troops on Dago Island. ...

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  53. THE JUGO-SLAY LEGION.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—It is learned that an entire Austrian army, composed of Mahemedan Serbsm, from Bosnia, surrendered to the ...

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  54. CANADA'S POLITICAL FIGHT

    OTTAWA, Saturday.—Sir W. Laurier's followers are organising throughout put the Dominion. The election is tentatively fixed for Dec. 17. The ...

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  56. HOUSE OF COMMONS

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, announced in the House of Commons his intention to introduce a Bill to further ...

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  57. FRENCH COMMUNIQUES.

    PARIS Saturday.—A communique states:—After an effective artillery preparation, a series of local operations ...

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  59. PROPOSED WELSH MINERS' STRIKE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The executive of the South Wales [?] condemns the proposed strike on the recruiting question. The council ...

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