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  2. IRISH AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Saturday. 2.20 a.m. — There was a strange, scene outside the church at Dublin after a requiem for one of the rebels. The crowd, many ...

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  3. Triumphant Russia

    The Russian offensive represents the most formidable and successful effort that has been made by any of the combatants since the commencement of the war. That it has been successful is abundantly proved by the news contained in this mnorning's cables. The Austrian ...

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  4. THE ITALIAN CAMPAIGN

    ROME, Saturday. 8.55 p.m.—A communique states:—Fighting of extreme violence continuos an the Sette Comuni plateau. ...

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  5. "WHOLE REGIMENTS SURRENDERED."

    PEROGRAD, Sunday, 2 a.m.—The first of the Russian wounded have reached Odessa. They speak with glowing enthusiasm of the artillery's ...

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  6. THE JUTLAND BATTLE

    COPENHAGEN, saturday, 8.45 p.m.—Messages from Kiel state that five submarines have not returned from the Skager Rack battle, and are regarded ...

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  7. THE RUSSIAN DRIVE

    PETROGRAD, Saturday. 1.35 a.m.—A communique states:—The Germans attempted to cheek our advance in Volhyma and Galicia ...

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  8. CUNARD LINER IN FIGHT.

    LONDON, Saturday, 1.30 a.m. — The Cunard liner Campania acted as "seaplane ship" during the naval battle. When the Warrior was hard ...

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  9. HON. W. M. HUGHES.

    LONDON, Saturday, 10.55 p.m.—The Prime Minister of Australia, Hon. W. M. Hughes, to-day interviewed Dr. Addison, of the Department of ...

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  10. REQUIEM FOR THE DEAD.

    LONDON, Saturday, 2 p.m. — A requiem for the dead in connection with the naval victory will be sung at St. Paul's Cathedral and throughout ...

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  11. ITALIANS ANNOUNCE RUSSIAN VICTORIES.

    BERNE, Saturday, 9.45 p.m.—The Austrian commander in the Trentino has received orders to send all available divisions to Volhynia. Four ...

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  12. RUSSIANS EVERYWHERE ADVANCING.

    President [?]oincaro has telegraphed the Commonder-in-Chief of the Russians upon the splendid victory he is making in the operations "agreed ...

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  13. THE PLUCKY DESTROYERS.

    LONDON, Saturday. 2 p.m. — One of the Sparrowhawk's crew gives some vivid details of the destroyers' night pursuit. The Sparrowhawk ...

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  14. RUSSIA'S AWFUL ARTILLERY.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday. 5.10 a.m.—The bombardment from our artillery preceding the offensive was so intense that it could be heard like a continual ...

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  16. ITALY JUBILANT.

    HOME, Saturday, 9.45 p.m.—The news of the Russian successes has electrified the public. It is believed the Austrian offensive will be abandoned in ...

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  17. ENEMY COMMUNIQUE.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 12.35 p.m.—An Austrian communique states:—We have captured Monte Sisemol, (north of Mont Emeletta), and Monte ...

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  18. PRISONERS TOTAL 66,000.

    LONDON, Saturday, 9.15 p.m.—The latest telegram from Petrograd, Vienna, and Rome emphasise the far reaching effect of the Russian ...

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  19. VERDUN BATTLE

    PARIS, Sunday. 10 a.m.—The Crown Prince has permitted Colonel Raynal to retain his sword. [Colonel Raynal held out in Vaux ...

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  20. FOUR DIVISIONS LEFT GALICIA.

    LONDON, Saturday. 9.45 p.m.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Rome correspondent says that four divisions of the Austrian reserves in the Trentino have ...

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  21. NAVAL WARFARE

    LONDON, Friday, 9.45 p.m. — Official British patrol monitors and destroyers engaged some German destroyers off Zeebrugge. The latter ...

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  22. BRITISH FRONT

    LONDON, Saturday. 2.55 p.m.—The War Office has issued the following report from General Sir Douglas Haig. Commander-in-Chief of the ...

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  23. KING GEORGE AND PRESIDENT POINCARE.

    PARIS, Saturday, 6 p.m. — King George has telegraphed his warm thanks to President Poincare for, his high tribute to the naval victory, ...

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  24. MESOPOTAMIA

    We dislodged the Turks south of Hartokop, in the region of Trebizond, and dashed the enemy's positions in the direction of ...

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  25. FRICTION IN PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, Saturday, 11.35 a.m.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Home correspondent says the Parliamentary situation is somewhat serious. Several ...

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  26. ITALIAN DISASTER.

    ROME, Sunday. 9 a.m.—Two submarines attached three Italian transports in the Lower. Adriatic. They torpedoed the principle boat. which ...

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  27. THE GERMAN "VICTORY."

    LONDON, Saturday 8-45 p.m.—Officers on furlough are amazed at the German claims to a victory. They describe the attacks of the enemy ...

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  28. THE FRENCH

    PARIS, Saturday. 2.20 p.m. — A communique states:—Several attacks against our positions on Hill 304—two to westward ...

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  29. RESOLUTE ITALY.

    HOME, Sunday, 12.50 a.m.—The Government was technically defeated on a motion granting monthly votes, an account of the Chamber refusing to ...

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  30. LEMBERG CROWEDED WITH WOUNDED.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 9.45 p.m. — Reports state that Lemberg is full of wounded. The population have been notified that every ...

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  31. LOSS OF THE HAMPSHIRE

    CAPETOWN, Saturday, 11.35 a.m.—Over 25,000 attended the Kitchener memorial service outside Johanesburg Town Hall. General Botha and the ...

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  32. GERMAN LOSSES AT HOOGE.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 5.10 p.m.—The "Telegraaf" says the German losses at Hooge were heavy. The Red Cross activity recalls the days of ...

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  33. ENEMY COMMUNIQUE.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 8 a.m.—An Austrian communique states:—Eighting on the north-eastern ...

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  34. SURVIVORS FROM THE HAMPSHIRE.

    LONDON, Saturday, 8.15 a.m.—The, survivors of the Hampshire state that they had terrible experiences when the rafts were launched. The seas were ...

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  35. GERMANS THROWN BACK.

    PARIS, Saturday, 3 p.m.—A communique states:—We have repulsed violent attacks westward of Thiaumont farm with ...

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  36. THE BALKANS

    ATHENS, Saturday. 2 a.m.— King Constantine has signed a demobilisation order for 12 classes of the Greek Arms approximating 150,000 men. ...

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  37. GALICIAN FRONT BROKEN.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday, 6.20 a.m.—Another 5,500 soldiers, 90 [?] and 11 guns have been taken. The enemy's losses are estimated at between ...

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  38. HEAVY ENEMY BOMBARDMENT.

    PARIS, Sunday. 6.20 a.m.—A communique states:—All sectors of the Mouse have been bombarded. There is no infantry ...

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  39. THE DERFFLINGER'S FATE

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday, 9 a.m.—travellers from Berlin state that they heard that the Derfflinger sank at Wilhelmshaven. ...

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  40. ATMOSPHERE CLEARER.

    LONDON, Saturday. 8 p.m.—Mr. [?] the "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Athens states that King Constantine has ordered the ...

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  41. GERMAN EAST AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, Saturday. 3 p.m.—General Smuts has cleared the [?] Mountains enemy. The [?] below the ...

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  42. BRITAIN DAY BY DAY

    LONDON, Saturday, 1 a.m. — Lord Selbourne, speaking at Lincoln, said that those who alleged that we were not making every effort possible, were ...

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  43. DUTCH SKIPPER'S ADVENTURE.

    YMUIDEN, Sunday, 9 a.m.—The Dutch trawler Barenez was stopped by Germans and taken to [?] She has arrived have had reported. ...

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  44. RIOTING IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Saturday, 6.30 p.m.—There has been some anti-German rioting in Clerkenwell and Acton. Shops owned by alleged Germans were ...

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  45. HOW THE NEW ZEALAND BATTERED THE GERMANS.

    LONDON, Saturday. 8.15 p.m. — Complete accounts of the New Zealand's share in the action show that she battered and helped to sink a big ...

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  46. THE PARIS CONFERENCE

    PARIS, Saturday. 9.45 p.m. — M. Pokrovski, president of the Russian delegation at the forthcoming economic conference, when interviewed ...

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  47. LEMBERG THREATENED.

    GENEVA, Sunday, 11.30 a.m.—The Austrians have evacuated Dubno. The Russian vanguard is within 20 miles of Lemberg. ...

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  48. ADMIRAL JELLICOE'S REPORT.

    LONDON, Sunday. 8.40 a.m. — The Admiralty announces that Admiral Jellicoe's report has now established that the Hampshire was struck by a ...

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  49. SHORTAGE OF SILVER.

    LONDON, Friday. 12.5 p.m.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Paris correspondent says that silver is disappearing from Austria, Bulgaria and Turkey, ...

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  50. AUSTRIAN CELEBRATIONS.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday. 12.5 a.m.—Captured Austrian officers [?] that on the eve of the Russian offensive they were celebrating the German ...

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  51. LABOR AND CONSCRIPTION.

    LONDON, Saturday. 8.50 p.m.—At the Transporters' Federation Conference of Glasgow a resolution opposing conscription was defeated by 100,000 ...

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  52. FRENCH [?] THASOS.

    ATHENS, Sunday 3.10 a.m.—The French have occupied Thasos. [Thasos is the most northerly island in the Aegean, near the coast of ...

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  53. GENERAL JOFFRE

    LONDON, Saturday. 9.45 p.m.—General Joffre conferred with the War Council in London to-day. ...

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