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  3. THE VERDUN BATTLE.

    PARIS, Tuesday 5 p.m.—A feature of the battle was the enormous quantities of German heavy artillery and huge mobile guns, while their field ...

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  4. INDOMITABLE FRENCH.

    Mr. Warner Allen, British press representative with the French forces on the Western front, describing the intensity of the German shell-fire, says ...

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  5. HAS GERMAN NAVY COME OUT?

    PETROGRAD, Thursday, 12.50 a.m. —A communiques states:—Our troops along the coast of the Balkan Sea are pressing the Turks closely. ...

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  6. MR HUGHES IN LONDON

    LONDON, Wednesday, 8.50 p.m.— The Prime Minister of Australia, Mr. Hughes, spent a busy day to-day in his office, established at the hotel, where, ...

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  7. VISIT TO MR. ASQUITH AND MR. BONAR LAW.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 8.50 p.m.— Mr. Hughes interviewed Mr. Asquith this morning for half an hour. The call was formal, but they discussed the ...

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  8. THE BALKANS WAR

    ATHENS, Wednesday, 10.30 p.m.— Mr. M. Donohue correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the German and Bulgarian armies have been ...

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  9. GERMANY AND AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday, 10.35 a.m.— Germany has informed the United States Government that she will govern her submarines in accordance ...

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  10. THE KING TO RECEIVE MR. HUGHES.

    A most important event will take place on Thursday, when Mr. Hughes will be received in audience by the King. ...

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  11. MORE ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday, 12.5 a.m. —It is unofficially stated that 40,000 Armenians were at Erzerum prior to its capture. ...

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  12. TRADE UNIONS AND THE WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday, 10.30 p.m.— The report from Zurich relating to the trade unionist question, affirming that Swiss workers were not, wanted in ...

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  13. TURKEY AND THE WAR

    ATHENS, Wednesday, 10.30 p.m.— At a recent meeting of the new Turkish Committee the Grand Vizier upheld the contention that immediate ...

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  14. AN ENEMY CLAIM.

    BERLIN, Wednesday, 9.55 p.m.— A wircless message states: We stormed the enemy positions on the left bank of the River Meuse, and on both sides ...

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  15. THE BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, 7.45 p.m.—Speaking in the House of Commons regarding the navy estimates controversy, Mr. Balfour said he considered ...

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  16. SEA WARFARE

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday, 10.30 p.m.— The Kaiser has personally bestowed the order Pour le Merite upon the captain of the Moewe. ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S MESSAGE TO BRITAIN.

    Mr. Hughes stated that he had issued Australia's message as follows:— Across the leagues of ocean Australia greets Britain in this the ...

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  18. AERIAL WARFARE

    PARIS, Thursday, 2.40 p.m.—Official: Sixteen of our aeroplanes dropped 124 bombs on Mettsablons station, where several trains were standing. ...

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  19. FRENCH DEFENCES UNAFFECTED.

    PARIS, Thursday, 4.35 a.m.—semi-official: Though the Germans have made some gain on both wings, the general French defences remain unaffected. ...

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  20. NAVAL ACTIVITY IN NORTH SEA.

    YMUIDEN, Wednesday, 10.30 p.m. —A telegram states that a trawler reports having sighted off Terschelling on Monday afternoon a fleet of at least 50 ...

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  21. MR. HUGHES TO VISIT WALES.

    Mr. Hughes, interviewed by the Welsh newspapers, said, "I shall go to Montgomeryshire and see my Welsh friends. I knew [?] and ...

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  22. THE RAID ON ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Thursday, 12.50 a.m.— Official: The casualties of the last air raid totalled nine men four women, and five children killed. ...

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  23. ENEMY MOVING UP GUNS.

    LONDON, Thursday, 4.35 a.m.—Colonel Repington states that the Germans near Verdun has commenced moving up heavy guns for three miles on ...

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  24. ZEPPELIN DAMAGED BY GUNFIRE.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 3.15 p.m.—A broken portion of a propeller of one of Sunday's Zeppelins, which was winged by our gunfire has been picked up in ...

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  25. NOT A DOMINIONS AMBASSADOR.

    Mr. Hughes has repudiated "The Times" statement that he was Ambassador for Canada and New Zealand. He has, himself, cabled a denial to ...

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  26. WANT TIGHTER BLOCKADE.

    At the annual meeting of the British ship-owners Sir Kenneth Anderson, manager of the Orient Steam Navigation Co., said that the purchase of ...

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  27. GALLIPOLI FAILURE

    A popular edition of F. S. Oliver's Ordeal by Battle has been issued. It is a brilliant study of the causes and condition of the war, and has been ...

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  28. IS CONSCRIPTION NEEDED

    The Minister of Defence has made a statement in regard to the new 1916 armies that are being prepared and called for throughout the ...

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  29. AMERICAN CORRESPONDENT'S REPORT.

    PARIS, Wednesday, 10.20 p.m.—A correspondent of the American Associated Press has visited Verdun, He states there is less damage than was ...

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  30. BALKANS BRIGHTER

    The correspondent of the Central News Agency in Rome says that the newspapers there are emphasising the changed attitude of Greece towards ...

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  31. ENEMY ATTACKS REPULSED

    PARIS, Thursday, 2.40 p.m.—A communique states:—The enemy has attempted fresh progress west of the Meuse, under cover of an intense ...

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  32. TO CEMENT THE EMPIRE

    LONDON, Thursday, 5.45 a.m.—The London "Times," in a leader, states there is a movement afoot for settling trade policy in concert with the ...

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  33. GERMAN PRISONERS IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 3.35 p.m.— Sir Herbert Samuel replaying to a question regarding the number of German naval and military prisoners in ...

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  34. ROUMANIAN ENTRENCHMENTS.

    The Bulgarian newspapers are alarmed at the Roumanian entrenchments on the Hungarian frontier and the withdrawal of troops from the ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA'S PART IN THE WAR

    LONDON, Wednesday, 9.25 p.m.— The "Pall Mall Gazette," commenting upon Mr. Hughes, says that one effect of the war upon the Commonwealth ...

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  36. TERRIBLE FIGHTING.

    PARIS, Thursday, 12.50 a.m.—A report states:—Fighting, around Hill 265 was even more obstinate than at Douaumont. The Germans were ...

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  37. CHAPLAIN FROM THE FRONT

    At the Methodist Conference at Melbourne Chaplain-Captain J. A. Gault, who has been invalided from Egypt, was given an official welcome by the ...

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  38. HEROIC OFFICER SAVES LINE.

    During the most critical period in the struggle for Douaumont a French regiment, dazed by the incessant shelling, and weakened at the centre, ...

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