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  4. CHEERY NEWS FROM GALLIPOLI

    From Gallipoli, the news is very reassuring. Not having sufficient artillery to cope with two fronts, the Turks are withdrawing guns from Achibaba southwards, and brining such to withstem the Australian and British troops at Savla Bay and Saribair. Enemy convoys ...

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  5. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday, 2 a.m. - The Austrian communique reports great activity on the part of the Russians in the Kovno and Grodno regions ...

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  6. WELSH MINERS STRIKE AGAIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 4.50 p.m.- 2,400 colliers in the district of Tylorstown have struck as a protest at the continued employment of ...

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  7. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday, 10 p.m.— An official Berlin telegram states— The German submarine U27 which, about August 10, sunk a small British ...

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  8. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    PARIS, Tuesday, 10 p.m. - General Joffre, in a message, has congratulated General Cadorna, Italian Commander-in-Chief, upon the bearing of his ...

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  9. TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 2.15 p.m.— The Trade Union Congress at Bristol unanimously carried a resolution against conscription. ...

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  10. FURIOUS ATTACKS BY FRENCH.

    PARIS, Wednesday 2 a.m. - An official communique states:— A violent cannonade north and south of Arras, on the Lens-La Bassee ...

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  11. NATIONALISATION URGED

    Mr. J. H. Wilson, M.P., representing the Sailors' and Firemen's Union, recommended hanging to lampposts half-a-dozen of the most prominent ...

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  12. INSPECTED IMPORTANT POSITIONS.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 3.25 p.m. - A message from Rome states that General Joffre visited the Italian front and inspected the important positions, as ...

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  13. FREIGHT LINER SUNK.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 10 p.m. - The Harrison Liner Dictator has been sunk, the crew of 42 being safely landed. The Harrison boats are not strictly ...

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  14. "BREEZY" GERMAN NEWS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 2 a.m.- A German communique states:— General Hindenburg's cavalry is to- yards Dandsewas. Sonth-castward of ...

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  15. JOFFRE IN MOTOR OAR.

    ROME, Wednesday, 2 a.m. - There was the greatest secrecy exercised over General Joffre's visit. King Emmanuel and the two Commanders-in-Chief. ...

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  16. NAVAL WARFARE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday, 2 a.m.— Mr. Frederick Palmer, one of the most experienced of war correspondents, continuing his interesting narrative of ...

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  17. AERIAL RAID ON BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m.—Official Hostile aircraft bombed the Eastern counties to-night. Some fires are reported, casualties and ...

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  18. CRUEL SLAUGHTER OF ITALIAN CIVILIANS.

    PARIS, Wednesday, 2 a.m. - An Italian telegram from Verona (72 miles west of Vienna) states that the Austrians gave the Italians in the ...

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  19. LABOR AND THE WAR

    LONDON, Tuesday, 8.5 p.m.— At the Congress of Trade Unions held at Bristol Mr. Jas. A. Seddon. in moving his resolution against the Government ...

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  20. THE CZAR AT THE FRONT.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday, 2 a.m.— The Grand Duke Nicholas publishes an array order, in which he states that King George watches with the ...

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  21. DEMORCRACY AND VOLUNTARYISM.

    Mr. J. R. Clynes, Labor M.P. for Manchester, stated that voluntaryism had resulted in an army of nearly three million, mostly trade unionist ...

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  22. AND THE WAR

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. 2 a.m. — President Wilson prefers to take Germany's submarine assurances at their face value, and not to protest ...

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  23. SHIPS TO THE HORIZON.

    The Tiger had only four scars to show, whilst the only visible Signs of the Queen. Elizabeth's experiences in the Dardanelles consist of a round space ...

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  24. IN THE DARDANELLES

    ATHENS, Tuesday, 10 p.m.— A British destroyer on Monday bombarded the Turkish batteries at Dikeli, and destroyed a building used by ...

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  25. MORE GLOOM IN TURKEY.

    SALONIKA (Greece), Wednesday, 2 a.m.— The correspondent of the "Echo the Paris'' states:— Greek refugees from Asia Minor state that ...

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  26. JAP MUNITIONS FOR ALLY.

    PEKIN, Tuesday, 2.50 p.m.— Certain Chinese in Germany's pay again attempted to demolish the Sungari Bridge, an important Trans-Siberian ...

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  27. GOLD POURING IN.

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday, 2 a.m.- A message from New York states that thirteen millions sterling of British cold have arrived in New York from ...

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  28. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 1.30 a.m.— The British Association opened its annual session at Manchester yesterday. ...

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  29. LORD NORTHCLIFF PRESS

    Mr. Shaw, representing the weavers, seconded the motion, and in the course of his remarks he bitterly assailed a new section of the press, ...

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  30. PROCESSION TO SEA.

    While we were in harbor the whole fleet was ordered to proceed to sea, and later, aboard a destroyer, the guests watched an unprecedented ...

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  31. TURKS SHIFTING ARTILLERY.

    [?]THENS, Tuesday, 10 p.m.— Since the extension of the British—Australian front, following upon the recent landing of troops at SuvlaBay, north ...

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  32. AUSTRIAN NEWS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 1.10 a.m.— A Vienna communique states: In an attack on the Russians, who held a strongly fortified front of 24 ...

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  33. TRANSPORT TORPEDOED.

    ATHENS, Wednesday, 2 a.m.— A British submarine in the Sea of Marmora last week sank a transport carrying twenty-eight centimetre guns to ...

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  34. TOO MUCH GOLD.

    American securities [?] Britain to a fabulous [?] even in these days when millions seem trifling seems. Evidently the Yankees would ...

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  35. WHAT THE TURKS SAY.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday, 2 a.m.— A Turkish official communiques states:—The enemy is unsuccessfully bombarding Anafarta, and Seddulbahr. ...

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  36. TURK ARMY STABBING.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 2 a.m.— The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Rome, learns that the Allies new landings of reinforcements ...

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  37. "MATERIAL NOT MEN."

    Mr. Bramley, representing the furnishing trades, said that if he could disclose information received from responsible Ministers he could easily ...

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  38. RIGA SAFE AS YET.

    PETROGRAD, Wednesday. 2 a.m.— An official communique states:— Many enemy attacks have taken place on the Lantze River. South of ...

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  39. FOUL BREATH.

    The old saying that "Distance lends enchantment" was never more aptly to the point than when applied to those people whose breath is laden with ...

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  40. DARDANELLES' BOATS.

    The Queen Elizabeth, super-Dreadnought battleship, built in 1015, displacement 27.500 tons, carries eight 15in, and 10 6in, guns speeds 25 ...

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  41. HUNS CHANGE THEIR TUNE.

    BERNE (Switzerland). Tuesday. 11) [?]m.— Private, information received from several enemy sources indicates a [?]adual change of opinion in Germany ...

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  42. THREAT TO AUSTRIAN WORKERS.

    VANCOUVER (B.C.). Tuesday, 11.15 a.m.— A cable from Washington states that the Austrian Ambassador called on the Secretary of State. Mr. ...

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  43. SULTAN INTERVIEWED.

    MITYLENE, Wednesday,— Details are to hand of a visit paid by the German prince Hohenloke to Turkey, These show that in his first ...

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  44. AERIAL WARFARE

    LONDON, Wednesday, 12.30 a.m. A message free [?] states that 40 British airships be helped the [?]gian coast this morning from [?]port ...

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  45. MYSTERIOUS BULGARIA.

    [?]— The correspondent of the "Echo De Paris" states that the Bulgarians were for[?]ing the port of varma so as to repel sea attacks, and have laid ...

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  46. AFFIDAVIT OF OFFICERS OF HESPERIAN.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday, 2 [?] Upon affidavit the Hesper[?] offers of declared to the state Department that fragments of ...

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  47. RATES INCREASING IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 10 p.m. camber well Borough Council has issued ten thousand summonses for non-payment of rales. It is stated that the ...

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  48. AERIAL RAID ON VENICE.

    HOME, Tuesday. 10 p.m. — Semiofficial: Two Austrian, hydro-planes bombed the Lagoon at Venice, doing no damage ...

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  49. BRITISH FLEET BUSY OFF FLANDERS.

    PARIS, Wednesday, 2 a.m. — An official communique states:— The British fleet Co-operated in the bombarding of butteries at ...

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