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  4. RUSSIA'S REGENERATION

    LONDON, Sunday— The Daily Chronicles Petrograd correspondent states that a significant change has become manifest in the attitude of ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL HOUSES

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Not the least interesting matters discussed in the Houses frequently arise in answer to questions. In the Senate Mr. ...

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  7. IMPORTANCE OF FLEMISH HARBORS.

    The "Lokal Anzieger" publishes an interesting German expert view of the submarine campaign. Captain ron Pustan, who has inspected the U-boat ...

    Article : 151 words
  8. AERIAL RAID ON ENGLAND

    Wet and stormy weather conditions are again in evidence in Flanders there is no change in the situation. A squadron of 20 aeroplanes visited England on Sunday, one part crossing the coast near Clacton-on-Sea, and the other proceeding over ...

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  9. CERMAN COMMUNIOUES.

    LONDON, Sunday.— A German communique states:— Two French attacks near Berny broke down. ...

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  10. AMENDING THE TARIFF.

    The Minister of Customs sprang a sprang on the House at the week end, when he announced increased customs and excise on beer and spirits, etc. ...

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  11. ENGLAND RAIDED.

    LONDON, Sunday.— The Press Bureau announces that a hostile squadron of 20 aeroplanes was reported to be off Felixstowe at 5.13 this afternoon. ...

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  12. AGAINST BRITAIN.

    An Amsterdam message states that Germany aims at an intensified destruction of British shipping. She will shortly concentrate her submarine ...

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  13. RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTION IN SCHOOLS

    Extraordinary allegations concerning religious instruction in State schools were made at tho last meeting of tho Circular Head Council. ...

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  14. GUARDING BESSARABIA.

    Tho London "Times" correspondent at Odessa states that precautionary measures, have been taken against German air attacks, in the belief that ...

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  15. SOUTHEND HEAVILY ATTACKED.

    LONDON, Monday.-The Press Bureau announces that the raiders caused considerable damage at South end where they dropped 40 bombs. ...

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  16. VIOLENT FIGHTING

    LONDON, Sunday.— Violent fitting continued yesterday (writes Mr. Philip Gibbs) after our successful advance, across Westhoek ridge. The ...

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  17. THE STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE

    PARIS, Sunday.— After seven hours discussion the administrative committee of the French Socialist Party adopted M. Rennudel's motion to send ...

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  18. SAVING THE U-BOATS.

    In order to reassure the public, the Gorman press declares that the Germans on the West front are now defending the submarines. After the ...

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  19. SWARMS OF AEROPLANES.

    LONDON, Monday.— Clacton was crowded with visitors, who quietly watched the British airmen ascending to meet the raiders, some going ...

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  20. THE DISGRACED SOLDIERS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday. — General Korniloff has ordered that the Guards regiments which ran away at Tarnapool shall 'forfeit all privileges. He ...

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  21. RUSSIAN COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Sunday.— A Russian communique states:— Following stubborn attacks, the Roumanians retired to Okena, ...

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  22. SIR JOHN FORREST HECKLED.

    The Treasurer was well enough to deliver his budget. He did not elaborate it over much. Sir John is advancing in years, and, ns stated, his ...

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  23. THE WARNING.

    Southend was warned of the approaching raid at 5.20 p.m., and a dozen aeroplanes were overhead in 10 minutes. They began dropping bombs ...

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  24. THE LEGAL ASPECT.

    LONDON, Monday.— The Unionist Business Committee questions whether the law forbidding communication with the King's enemies which is ...

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  25. ENEMY REPORTS.

    LONDON, Monday. — A German communique states:— South of the Trotus Valley we captured a dominating height, and ...

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  26. THE LABOR SPLIT.

    LONDON, Monday.— The workers of Sheffield and the British Workers League of Newcastle have declared that participation in the Stockholm ...

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  27. SUBDUING THE LOCK HOUSES.

    The hardest fighting at Westhoek Ridge fell on the Lancashire Fusiliers, the North Lancashires and the Cheshires, while in the desperate ...

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  28. RUSSIAN DELEGATES VIEWS.

    LONDON, Monday.— Russian delegates in London declare that there is no evidence that M. Kerensky opposes the conference at Stockholm. The ...

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  29. GERMAN DIPLOMACY FAILS

    NEW YORK, Sunday.— Mr. Cyril Brown, the "New York World's" Stockholm correspondent, states that the Germans are dissatisfied with the ...

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  30. BRITISH COMMUNIQUES.

    LONDON, Sunday.— Field Marshal Sir D. Haig reports:— Our prisoners taken in the Ypres attack on Friday, and in the ...

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  31. MAIN ROADS BILL

    The secretary of the Municipal Association (Mr. A. D. Soutar, Sheffield) forwarded to yesterday's meeting of the Devonport Council a typed ...

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  32. DEADLY RIFLE FERE.

    In Glencorse Wood the Laneashires were enfiladed by machine gun fire. When a large part of the wood was no longer ours. It is on high ground, ...

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  33. ALLIED NAVAL POLICY

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent states that it is learned that the Allies will soon begin a series of ...

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  34. FRENCH COMMUNIQUES.

    PARIS, Sunday. — A communique states :— In Belgium, the artillery duel is somewhat violent in the Hurtebise ...

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  35. PRISONS FILLED WITH DEAD.

    NEW YORK, Sunday,— An official cable from a nentral country contiguous with Germany states that the economic conditions in Germany and ...

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  36. MR. HUGHES POWERS OF PERSUASION.

    No man has done more to avert industrial strife in Australia than the Prime. Minister. Before his expulsion from the Waterside Workers Union ...

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  37. BRITAIN'S BULWARKS.

    Router's correspondent at Paris states that a correspondent of "Le Journal" who has been visiting the British fleet says that the spectacle ...

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  38. GERMAN GOLD FAMINE.

    ZURICH. Monday— The Trade Department in Berlin has informed Swiss export firms that they can no louger send goods to Germany unless ...

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  39. "BINDING" RESOLUTIONS DEPRECATED.

    LONDON, Monday. — The "Daily [?] Stockholm correspondent reports that M. Huysmans, one of the orgnisers of the Stockholm ...

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  40. THE EAISER'S TELEGRAM

    AMSTFRDAM, Monday,— The "Lokal Anzieger" considers that it is highly pr[?]ble that the Kaiser's telegram to Dr. Wilson is not authentic ...

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  42. EARNES INVITED TO JOIN CABINET.

    LONDON, Monday, — Mr. G. N. [?] for Pensions has been [?] to join the War Cabinet. ...

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