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  5. WAR DIRECTION

    LONDON, Saturday.—The French newspapers are earnestly discussing the possibility of establishing a single Allied military command. ...

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  6. ITALIAN RESISTANCE STIFFENING

    The news from the Italian front is of a much more cheerful nature this morning, and there appears to be justification for assuming that the enemy has reached the limit of his advance. The Italian troops appear to have pulled themselves together, and are holding the Piave line ...

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  7. U-BOATS MASTERED

    LONDON, Saturday.—Replying to Mr. R. C. Lambert (L.) in the House of Commons, Sir Eric Geddes (First Lord of the Admiralty) said that the ...

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  8. THE RUSSIAN COLLAPSE

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday.—Telegraphic communication with Petrograd was restored on Thursday afternoon. Fires ore raging in many quarters of ...

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  9. JERUSALEM ISOLATED

    LONDON, Saturday.—On Wednesday the Turkish retreat was going moro rapidly. General Allenby's strategy and his indomitable soldiers are ...

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  10. THE PIAVE LINE

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. G. Ward Price, the "Daily Mail's" correspondent with the Italians, state that each day the Anglo-French ...

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  11. MOB RUNNING WILD.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The latest Petrograd messages show that the Soviet troops control the international wireless, though the British ...

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  12. URUGUAY INTERNS U-BOATS.

    MONTE VIDEO, Saturday.—The Government has ordered the internment of all German submarines in Uruguayan waters. ...

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  13. THE CALL TO DUTY

    Owing to the failure of the voluntary system, the Federal Government has decided once again to ask the people of Australia to give authority ...

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  14. "LLOYD GEORGE'S RETIREMENT NECESSARY."

    "LONDON, Saturday.—The "Spectator" is the severest among the newspapers in condemning Mr. Lloyd George's Paris speech, which, it states ...

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  15. KAISER ON THE FRONT.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—The "Colngne Gazette's" war correspondent states that the Kaiser, addressing the troops on the Tagliamento, denounced ...

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  16. THE FEELING IN ITALY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Rome correspondent states that the Italian newspapers are publishing long comments upon the ...

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  17. THE SCOTSMEN COME BACK!

    A mound near Mughar and Katrah covered with dead speaks eloquently of the Scotsmen's valor. The Turks dug trenches and gunpits ...

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  18. ENEMY'S ADVANCE CHECKED.

    MILAN, Saturday.—The "Corriere del Lasera" says: "We have checked the enemy's advance, and compelled him to resort to a costly plan ...

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  19. MONDAY'S DEBATE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The newspapers appeal to the House of Commons to sink all personal enmities and deal wisely, and deliberately with this ...

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  20. HELIGOLAND BIGHT

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Admiralty announces:—Our light forces operating in the Heligoland Bight encaged enemy ...

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  21. RUPPRECHT'S PREDICAMENT

    PARIS, Saturday.—The "Matin's" correspondent on the British front reports that after pounding for a week the British first lines at Passchendaele ...

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  22. NAVAL GARRISON'S FINE WORK.

    LONDON, Snturday.—An Italian semi-official report speaks of the fine discipline and perfect order characterising the retirement of the naval ...

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  23. GENERAL ALLENBY DECORATED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Sultan of Egypt has conferred upon General Allenby the decoration of the Grand Order of the Nile. ...

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  24. CONSTANTINOPLE PERTURBED.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—A Constantinople message states that the masses in Turkey are seething with discontent. The loaders of the Young Turks are ...

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  25. VIOLENT CANNONADING HEARD

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—Danish frontier reports state that violent cannonading was heard this morning in the North Sea. west of Mande Island ...

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  26. FROM GENERAL DIAZ.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Official: On our mountainous front, from tho Asiago plateau to the Piave fighting continues. Despite the enemy's fire and ...

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  27. FINLAND'S COUP D'ETAT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Stockholm correspondent states that Haparanda telegrams report that the Socialists of Finland made a ...

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  28. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LISBON, Saturday.—The Government has prohibited the circulation of pro-German publication which are likely to [?] the national spirit for ...

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  29. M.P. SERIOUSLY WOUNDED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Neil Primrose, M.P., has been seriously wounded in Palestine. ...

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  30. THE AIR MINISTRY

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Cowdry, in a letter to Mr. Lloyd George, says:—"The publication of Lord North-cliffe's letter refusing your invitation ...

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  31. FROM FIELD-MARSHAL HAIG.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Intense, artillery activity prevails on both sides of the battle front, particularly in the neighborhood of Passchendacle. ...

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  32. FROM GENERAL E. ALLENBY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Official: Yesterday, we reached a line from Ram-el-Ludd to three miles south of Jaffa. New Zealand Light Horse ...

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  33. FOOD CONTROLLER'S EXAMPLE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Lord Rhondda, the Food Controller, speaking at Glasgow in connection with the Food Economy Campaign, said that he was ...

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  34. "CHAOS."

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Chronicle's" Haparanda correspondent states that the situation in Russia continues to be chaotic. Tho Bolsheviks ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN CAPTURES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Official. We made minor advances yesterday in certain sectors of our front. The Yeomanry, on Thursday, took Adus-Hushah ...

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  36. GERMAN SOLICITUDE.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—The "Gazette de Lausanne" state that the Germans forced many hundreds of young. Alsatian girls to do heavy military ...

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  37. ENEMY REPORTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A communique states:—We captured several hill positions north-east of Gallio, on both sides ...

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  38. SIR GEORGE REID OPTIMISTIC.

    PHILADELPHIA, Saturday.—Sir George Reid (one time High Commissioner for Australia), who is visiting America, expresses the opinion that ...

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  39. CABLES IN BRIEF

    A steamer without lights, sailing under Admiralty orders, collided with another vessel in the English Channel on Sunday, and sank; 14 were ...

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  40. REVOLUTIONARY COMMANDER'S ORDER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A Russian official message states that General Mouravieff. commander of the Petrograd Revolutionary District, has ordered the ...

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  41. FROM GENERAL PETAIN.

    PARIS, Saturday.—Active artillery straggles prevail in Belgium and in the Champagne; also in the Mount Tenton region, and on the right bank of the ...

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  42. YENIZELOS IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Saturday.—A meeting at the Mansion House formally welcomed M. Venizelos (the Greek Premier). Mr. Balfour tributed M. Venizelos ...

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  43. BOMBARDING GALLIPOLI.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Official Press Bureau announces that during the recent air raids on Gallipoli and Constantinople, the naval air service had ...

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  44. LOST DESPATCHES

    LONDON, Saturday.—A court of inquiry has opened to inquire into the circumstances in which Captain Stan-ley Wilson (who was recently ...

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  45. AUSTRALIANS AND TERRITORIALS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—General Sir Archibald Murray (one time Commander-in-Chief in Egypt), in a letter in the "Spectator." states that he ...

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  46. GERMAN SOCIALISTS' FEELER.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday.—The German Social Democrats in Austria have sent a message to the Russian soviets, expressing full agreement with M. ...

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  47. THE MAXIMALIST IDEALS.

    STOCKHOLM, Saturday.—The Italian Minister at Petrograd, who is taking a holiday for health reasons, explains Hint the rapid spread of ...

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  48. BRITISH ACTIVITIES IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Field-Marshal Haig reports:— Our artillery, with aerial observation, successfully engaged many ...

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  50. FRENCH POLITICAL CHANGES

    PARIS, Saturday.—The new Cabinet is ns follows:—M. Clemenccau, Premier and War Minister. ...

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  51. PETROGRAD QUIETER.

    LONDON, Saturday.—According to the latest reports from Petrograd, order prevails, and the shops are reopening. Government institutions ...

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