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  3. THE DEFENCE ACT

    The Defence Act has been amended by the addition to section 134 of a new sub-section in, which reads as follows :- ...

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  5. U-BOATS

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. - The death has occurred of Mr. Franklin Matthews at New York. Deceased was a surivor of the torpedoed ...

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  6. BOURLON WOOD

    LONDON, Tuesday. - The correspondent of tho United Press Association of America at tho British headquarters, reports that furious local ...

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  7. THE PIAVE

    HOME, Tuesday. - The Austro Germans are bringing up vast concentrations of artillery in order to overcome the mountainous barriers which ...

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  8. GERMAN OFFICERS IN PETROGRAD

    It is officially stated in London that German staff officers are Petrograd in consequence of Lenin's offer of a truce. Lenin declares Germany will send troops to repulse any Japanese invasion of Russia. Civil war has broken out in Finland. The Socialists are ...

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  9. ANGLO-FRENCH ARRIVING IN FORCE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York Sun Rome correspondent states that the Austro-German attack continues with undiminished intensity, ...

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  10. LATEST GERMAN PERISCOPES.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday - The latest German periscopes are, only two incites in circumference, and almost invisible. ...

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  11. 6 U-BOATS IN 4 DAYS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—It is announced that the Allies have sunk six U-boat in the past four days. ...

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  12. FROM FIELD-MARSHAL HAIG.

    LONDON, Wednesday - Official: Our low-flying machines on Monday constantly attacked enemy troops, batteries and transport. Over three ...

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  13. TEUTON'S APPALLING LOSSES.

    NEW YORK", Wednesday.—An official message from Rome states that the Teutons fruitlessly suffered appalling losses on the Asiago-Piave ...

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  14. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    PARIS, Tuesday. - The Government, acceding to the request of the British military authorities, is prohibiting the consumption of spirits in ...

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  15. "WE GERMANS"

    ROTTERDAM, Tuesday. - Doctor Stresemann, Chairman of the National, Liberals, has issued a manifesto on the eye of the Reichstag's reassembling ...

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  16. RUSSIA

    HOME, Tuesday.—The "Giorna d'Italia's" Petrograd correspondent stated that M. Lenin declares that Germany will send troops to repulse ...

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  17. FRENCH REINFORCEMENTS.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. - The United Press Association's correspondent on the Italian front states that the French are pouring through the ...

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  18. UNCENSORED GERMAN COMMUNIQUES.

    PARIS, Tuesday. - M. Clemenceau, the Premier, for the first time has allowed the publication of uncensored German communiques. ...

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  19. AUSTRIAN'S ROUTED.

    ROME, Wednesday - Semi-Official The renowned Austrian 3rd Endelweiss division, composed of troops of German detraction, and other enemy forces, ...

    Article : 86 words
  20. SWISS RAILWAY ENDANGERED.

    ZURICH, Wednesday. - Newspapers state that a number of bombs were found on a passenger train between Zurich and Schaffhausen. They ...

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  21. ALL PROPERTY SEIZED.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday. - A Haparanda message states that M. Lenin has ordered the soldiers at the front to arrest all generals opposed ...

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  22. GERMAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Officials Very violent artillery activity continues between Houthulst Wood and Zaendvoorde (Flanders). ...

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  23. MAN-POWER EXPENDITURE.

    LONDON, Wednesday. - Mr. J. C. Wedgewood (Lab.), has given notice to move that it is the Government's duty to exercise the greatest ...

    Article : 65 words
  24. CRIME WAVE IN GERMANY.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—An enormous crime wave is sweeping over Germany. There is a increase in juvenile thefts owing to lack of food. ...

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  25. FROM GENERAL DIAZ.

    ROME, Tuesday. - Official After a furious bombardment at Coldel Laberetta (east of tho Brenta valley) the enemy launched a whole infantry ...

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  26. THE FRENCH FRONT

    PARIS, Wednesday. - Official: Fairly vigorous artillery activity is prevalent in the Juvincourt district, and on the Bois[?] Chaume frent. ...

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  27. FINLAND'S APPEAL.

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday. - All the non-Socialist parties in Finland have asked the commander of the Baltic fleet for his assistance in preventing ...

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  28. THE IRISH CONVENTION.

    LONDON, Wednesday. - The Irish Convention will meet on Tuesday to consider the report submitted by the executive committee, and to appoint ...

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  29. DEATH OF JAMESON

    CAPETOWN, Tuesday. - The death of Sir Leander Starr Jameson, the conqueror of Matabeleland, one of the founders of Rhodesia, leader of ...

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  30. "A FAIR, FRESH START."

    LONDON, Wednesday. - Prefacting Professor Gilbert Murray's book, "The Way Forward," Viscount Grey writes: "When peace comes there ...

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  31. GERMAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Wednesday - Official: We repulsed the French north of Pransy Fighting activity has increased between Sammogneux and Beaumont. ...

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  32. GERMANS "SERIOUSLY CONSIDERING" PEACE.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The "New York Sun's" Washington correspondent reports that the wireless communication between Berlin and ...

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  33. SUPREME WAR COUNCIL

    LONDON, Tuesday. - Official: Members of the Government have gone to Paris to attend the Supreme War Council, Lord Reading accompanying them. ...

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  34. AMERICAN NEWS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday - Mr. Baker's weekly war communique states. The Allies' slow, relentless method of gapping the German manpower on ...

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  35. BURIAL NEAR CECIL RHODES.

    LONDON, Wednesday. - Sir L. S. Jameson will be buried in the Matoppo hills alongside the late Cecil Rhodes. ...

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  36. STAR OF DEVONPORT TENT, I.O.R.

    The proceedings at the fortnightly meeting of the Star of Devonport Tent, I.O.B. on Tuesday night were of more than ordinary interest, and ...

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  37. BRITISH DELEGATES WELCOMED

    PARTS, "Wednesday.—M. Clemenceau, the Premier, to-day welcomed the British delegates to the interAllied Conference, also M. Venizelos, ...

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  38. CIVIL WAR IN FINLAND.

    LONDON, Wednesday. - The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent states that the situation fn Finland is most critical. The new ...

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  39. NO OFFICIAL RUSSIAN REPRESENTATION.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—The "Petit Parisien" declares that Russia will not be officially represented at tho interAllied Conference, but M. Makaroff, ...

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  40. ENEMY'S SHORTENED FRONT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent cables We are upon the eve of the most important ...

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  41. NEW BRITISH TANK.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. - Captain Haig of the British Army, has announced that the British are perfecting a new tank which would radically ...

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  42. RUSSIA'S HUMILIATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Chronicle's Haparanda correspondent reports that the non-Bolshevik Socialist and Moderate of the Committee ...

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  43. HOLLAND'S PROTEST ANSWERED.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. - The United Press Association's Washington correspondent reports that officials, replying to M. Van der ...

    Article : 143 words
  44. GERMAN OFFICERS IN PETROGRAD.

    LONDON, Wednesday. - It is officially stated in London that the British Government has received information that a number of German ...

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  45. CADETS' LOYALTY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. - The "Daily Chronicle's" Petrograd correspondent, states that the Cadets on Sunday night unanimously passed a ...

    Article : 62 words
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  47. SUPERIOR COUNCIL FORMED.

    PORTLAND (Oregon), Wednesday.—A Superior Council has been formed, whose duties will be to unify and co-ordinate all branches of the ...

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  48. ALLIES' WARNING TO RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Paris correspondent understands that the first nicotine of the inter-Allied conference at Paris ...

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  50. THE CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY.

    LONDON, Wednesday. - The "Morning Post's" Petrograd correspondent declares that the election of the Constituent Assembly is proceeding ...

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  52. JAPANESE MISSION'S RETURN.

    TOKIO, Wednesday. - Count Ishii's mission has returned to Japan. It highly praises the tremendous war preparations which America, is making ...

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