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  3. REDMOND'S RESIGNATION EXPECTED.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Jno. Redmond visited the House of Commons today, but did not enter the Chamber. He conferred with Mr. Dillon and Mr. ...

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  5. NEW PEACE FORMULA

    LONDON, Monday.—The Reichstag majority has prepared a peace resolution which states that Germany desires a lasting reconciliation of all encourages the creation of international law organisations. The resolution concludes:—Germany will fight until the Allies stop ...

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  6. RUSSIA'S TRIUMPHANT MARCH

    The Russian force operating south of Halicz, in Galicia, has advanced with incredible swiftness to Dolina; Kornilof's advanced guards have already occupied the town, which the Austrians had previously evacuated. This southernmost advance will now probably strike westward from Dalina ...

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  7. GREAT RUSSIAN VICTORY

    LONDON, Monday.—Dolina, (70 miles beyond Kalusz) has teen captured by the Russians. ...

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  8. TURKISH CABINET RESIGNS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Turkish Cabinet has resigned. Halil Bey, Minister for Foreign Affairs, is mentioned for Grand Viziership. ...

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  9. AUSTRIANS EVACUATE—DOLINA.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Russian advance guard has occupied Dolina, which the Austrians previously evacuated. ...

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  10. OLD AGE PENSION'S INCREASED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, states that the Government is allowing old age pensioners an additional 2/6 ...

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  11. GERMAN "BREAD."

    ZURICH, Tuesday.—Members of the minority party of Socialists in the Reichstag propose to ask Herr Michaelis, the new Chancellor, whether ...

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  12. KORNILOFF'S MASTER-STROKE.

    PETEROGRAD, Monday.—General Korniloff had ascertained that the Austro-German General Staff's plan of defence for Lemberg included a series ...

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  13. WHAT GERMANY WANTS.

    AMSTERDAM. Monday.—The "Berliner Tageblatt" states that Hindenburg and Ludendorff received the party leaders separately and explained ...

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  14. FIRES IN NORWAY.

    CHRISTIANIA, Tuesday.—A fire destroyed a large warehouse at Trandhjem containing British goods intended for Russia; it also demolished the ...

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  15. ANNUAL MEET CONSUMPTION.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—The annual consumption of meat in Germany is 26 lbs. a head, as against 100lbs. before the war. ...

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  16. AIR MINISTRY PROPOSAL.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Replying to the proposal to establish a new Air Ministry with a view to creating a fighting arm apart from the army as a decisive ...

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  17. "SOMETHING ROTTEN IN GERMANY."

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent states that while it is apparent that something is rotten in the state of ...

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  18. BRITISH ARMORED CARS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Morning Post's" Petrograd correspondent states that the Russians warmly praise the gallantry of a British armored car ...

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  19. THE MESOPOTAMIAN REPORT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Bonar Law is announcing the Governemnt's decision regarding the Mesopotamian report on Wednesday. ...

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  20. THE WESTERN FRONT

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Philip Gibbs, continuing his description of the KIng's visit to the armies in France, state that His Majesty inspected a ...

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  21. "FREEDOM OF THE SEAS."

    The Reichstag rejects all plans about economic isolation and the continued enmity of the belligerent peoples after the war. The freedom of the seas must ...

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  22. FALSE AIR RAID WARNING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir G. Cave (Home Secreatary) stated in the House that the aeroplane warning on Saturday night was a false alarm, due to a ...

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  23. GENERAL WAR CABLES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Hon. A. Fisher, High Commissioner for Australia, while in Paris, was impressed by the large number of Australian troops ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN OFFICER CASHIERED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A court martial has dismissed from the service Lieut H.H. Walker, of the Australian Infantry. ...

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  25. SERBIAN GOVERNMENT AT SALONIKA.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.—The Serbian Government is being transferred to Salonika. ...

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  26. RUMORS OF GERMAN OFFENSIVE

    "WASHINGTON, Monday.—The Russian Embassy is informed that German troops are being withdrawn from the Italian and French fronts, and sent ...

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  27. DERNBURG—DEMOCRAT.

    ZURICH, Monday.—Dr. Dernburg, speaking at Schleswig-Holstein, discussed the competency of the Reichstag to make peace. Though it was difficult ...

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  28. PRIVY COUNCIL SITTING.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Several overmens representatives will attend to-days Privy Council sitting. It is likely to be one of the most interesting and ...

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  29. PRIVY COUNCIL CONDEMNED.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Railwaymen's Union has protested against Mr. A. Thomas accepting a Privy Councillorship on the ground that it is a ...

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  30. RUSSIA'S NEW ARTILLERY.

    ROME, Monday.—The Hungarian papers state that the new Russian artillery in Galicia is more powerful than that used hitherto; also that the ...

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  31. GERMAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Monday.—A German communique states:—The English thrice unsuccessfully attempted to recapture their ...

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  32. FRANCE HIGHLY AMUSED.

    PARIS, Monday-The French papers declare that Germany's latest peace formula is hypocritical as the authors of it know that the invaded countries ...

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  33. CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS ATTACKED.

    LONDON, Monday.—Replying to Mr. P. Snowden (Lab.), Sir G. Cave (Home Secretary), admitted that a crowd, including some New Zealanders ...

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  34. ZULUS GREET THE KING.

    Another picturesque episode of the review was a great body of South African natives who were acting as labor battalions. The Zulus and ...

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  35. GERMANS AFfER KERENSKY.

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The United Press' correspondent states that the Russian Intelligence Department has learned that the Germans are ...

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  37. "WILLIAM HAD TO YIELD."

    M. Pichon, writing in the Petit Journal" says:—"William had to yield to Hindenburg and Ludendorff, who were supported by William's ...

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  38. CONCILIATORY BOARDS URGED.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.—The Labor Ministers are urging the establishment of conciliatory boards to settle prevailing disputes. ...

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  39. THE KAISER AND HOLLWEG.

    LONDON, Monday.—The kaiser, in an autograph letter to Dr. Von Bethmann-Howling states:—With a heavy heart I have ...

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  40. SOLDIERS REPATRIATION.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The imperial Settlement Committee, which for some time has been investigating the question of repatriation of soldiers, has ...

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  41. ON THE SEA

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The State Department announces that the American steamer Grace has been torpedoed. Three were killed. ...

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  42. RUSSIAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Monday.—A Russian communique states:—We captured during yesterday's battle 16 officers, 900 Austro-Germans ...

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  43. GERMAN "CROCODILE TEARS."

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The German Government is shedding crocodile tears at the "heart-rending destruction of St. Quentin" by French artillery. The ...

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  44. MINISTERIAL CHANGES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There is much speculation regarding the forthcoming Ministerial changes. It is expected that an announcement will be made without ...

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  45. ENEMY U-BOAT LOSSES.

    ROME, Monday.—A report from a German source admits that the warship's conveying the first American troops destroyed four of the largest ...

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  46. THE AERIAL WAR

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The New York Tribune's" London correspondent interviewd Mr. Bernard Shaw, the famous author, who advocated the ...

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  47. DEFINITE PEACE OFFER TO ENEMIES.

    ROME, Monday.—Messages from "Berno indicate that there is a widespread belief in Germany that the Kaiser, after conferring with all the ...

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  48. BRITISH COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Monday.—Field-Marshal Sir D. Haig reports:—We repulsed raids north-west of Fontuin les Croiselles, and near ...

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  49. CANADIAN PARLIAMENT

    OTTAWA, Monday.—A resolution asking the Imperial Parliament to extend the life of the Canadian Parliament until October, 1918, has been ...

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  50. "VORWARTS" VIEW.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—"Vorwarts" regards the declaration of the majority of the Reichstag favoring the creation of organisations to guarantee ...

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  51. ZEPPELIN CONSTRUCTION ABANDONED.

    ZURICH, Monday.—Reports from Lake Constance agree that the Germans have abandoned the construction of Zeppelins, and have diverted ...

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  52. POLITICAL CHAOS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—The station in Germany is described as a sort of national civil war, with too many tenders, and in which the fighters do ...

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  53. FRENCH COMMUNIQUES.

    PARIS, Monday.—A communique states:—After a heavy [?] the [?] and the [?] in attempt south-east of ...

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  54. AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Monday.—The State Department has been informed that millions of Germans golda are being used in propaganda work in the U.S. ...

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  55. BRITISH NAVAL RAID.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty announces that British naval aeroplanes last night dropped several tons of [?] on works at Zeebrugge ...

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  56. ITALIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Monday.—An Italian communique states:—We took 275 prisoners in a successful raid southe-east of Hill 247. ...

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  58. ERZBERGER—REVOLUTIONARY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Chronicles" Amsterdam correspondent states that Court Ezberger, who set the revolutionary [?] in motion ...

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