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  4. "AUSTRALIA IS ALL RIGHT"

    Further occupation of Greek territory is reported. French aviators curried out a daring raid on enemy camps northward of the Allied position. In Armenia the Russians continue their drive of the Turks ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA ALL RIGHT

    LONDON. Saturday, 8.5 p.m.— The Australian Press Association's reprsentative had interview at Paris with the Hon. drew Fisher, high Com ...

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  7. DID GOD INTEND THE WAR."

    london, Saturday, 9.15 a.m.—Admiral Beatty, in a letter to the Society for the promotion of Christian Knowledge, writes:— ...

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  8. HOW TO PAY COST OF WAR?

    LONDON, Saturday, 10 p.m. — The Labor Conference at Bristol unanimously adopted the Independent Labor Party resolution in favor of covering the ...

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  9. MERCHANTMEN TO DISARM

    VANCOUVER, Saturday, 11.40 a.m —A cable from Washington states:— The United States Government has notified all European governments that ...

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  10. INVASION OF EGYPT

    LONDON, Saturday, 11.40 p.m—The Sennssi tribesmen, after the heavy losses they sustained at the hands of Colonel Whllaco and the Overseas ...

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  11. LOSSES SCARE TRIBESMEN.

    LONDON, Saturday, 11.40 p.m.—Details of the fighting on the west frontier of Egypt show that the enemy did hot know of our advance until ...

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  12. RECOGNITION OF SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON,Saturday,2.4O p.m—A able from Washington" states":—The Note of_the Secretary of State, Mr. jansing, to the belligerents notifies ...

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  13. MEAT SUPPLIES FOR FRANCE

    LONDON, Saturday, 10.15 p.m.—Sir Thomas Mackenzie High Commissioner for New Zealand, explaining his recent speech, stated that ...

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  14. BLOCKADE OF GERMANY

    ZURICH, Saturday, 10 p.m. — The Austrian Premier, and ex-Prime Minis-ter of Hungary, Count Tisza, in an arti-cle in a Budapest newspaper, states:— ...

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  15. ROMANCE OF NAVAL HERO.

    A dashing young admiral wedding to millionaire's daughter is a matrinonial combination more often met with in fiction than in real life,and ...

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  16. MEAT SMUGGLING FROM AMERICA.

    LONDON, Saturday, 10 p.m.—Offi-cial: 142 tons of meat were found aboard the steamer Stockholm when overhauled by naval officers ...

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  17. AMERICA WARNS GERMANY

    LONDON. Saturday, 10.45. p.m— President Wilson has made an important speech, making a strong plea for he military preparedness of the ...

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  18. GOOLORK OF WOMEN.

    Our won have loyally done their art, and is no doubt about the carrying of the war. We are [?] ...

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  19. AERIAL NIGHTS RAIDS

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday, 10 p.m.— A. German communique mentions a noccurnal raid on Freiburg, at the mouth of the Elbe, this being the first Allied ...

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    Asked at the economic effect of the war australia, Mr. Fisher said that, so [?] were not serious. The country's had increased; but the ...

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  21. LOOS AGAIN

    LONDON, Saturday, 2.10 a.m. —The British Commander-in-Chief, Sir Douglas Haig, reports:— The Germans, under cover of heavy, ...

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  22. PERSIAN CAMPAIGN

    PETROGRAD. Saturday, 10 p.m. — An official communique states:— We have defeated large Turkish forces south of the Lake of Turmia, ...

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  23. FOKKER BASE AT ZEEBRUGGE.

    ROTTERDAM, Saturday. 10 p.m. — The Germans have established a new aerial base at Zeebrugge for sea-planes and Fokkers. ...

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  24. "EXAMPLE TO THE WORLD"

    LONDON, Saturday, 9.15 a.m.— The "Manchester Guardian" states that New Zealand has a distinct individuality which was shown notably in her ...

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  25. EMPIRE IN ARMS

    MILAN, Italy, 10.45 p.m.—The correspondent of the "II Secolo" has mill an interview with Mr.Lloyd-George. The Minister of Munitions ...

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  26. HUNS' FOUL CHARGE.

    LONDON, Saturday, 10 p.m. —The Press Bureau issues, with the British reply, Germany's communication, through the American Ambassador, ...

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  27. MORE INDIANS FROM FLANDERS.

    LONDON, Saturday, 10 p.m— Some Indian contingents are arriving in Mescopatamia from Flanders. ...

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  28. SPEECH IS "LAST WARNING."

    Washington correspondent regard the speech as the last warning to Count Bernstorff that Germany must give satisfaction in regard to the sinking ...

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  29. A SLAP AT BERNSTORFF.

    NEW YORK, Saturday,10 p.m.— The "Tribune's" correspondent at the Washington states:—Great importance is attributed to President ...

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  30. IN THE BALKANS

    SALONIKA, Saturday, 10 p.m.—The Allies' marines have occupied the Greek fort on the Karaburn peninsula,. which the Greek commander evacuated, after ...

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  31. FIGHTING DAYS OVER.

    LONDON, Saturday, 9.15 p.m.—Sir Thos. mackenzie, High Commissioner foe New Zealand, has farewelled 130 incapacitated soldiers who left on their ...

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  32. TRADETLOOK IN AUSTRALIA.

    Sounds to effects of the conflict up industry,the high Commissioner dred that the War had not materialuterfered with Australia ...

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  33. REVISION OF MUNITION ACTS.

    LONDON", Saturday,5.10 p.m.—The Labor Conference at Bristol passed resolutions, largely favoring labor re-presentatives remaining in the Coalition ...

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  34. HUNS SUFFER NEAR LENS.

    PARIS, Saturday. 10 p.m.—An offi-cial communique states:—Several Ger-man attacks in the Artois have been repulsed with heavy loss. ...

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  35. WHAT DOES WILSON MEAN?

    LONDON. Saturday, 10 p.m—President Wilson's speech has caused a sensation in Europe. where much discussion is taking place as to its exact ...

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  36. HUN-BULGARS BOMBED.

    SALONIKA. Saturday, 10 p.m.— French aeroplanes made a magnificent raid on the German-Bulgarian camp at Pazarli, north-west of lake Doiran ...

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  37. WHEN WILL IT ALL END?

    Asked as the possibility of the war ending in a military deallock, Mr. Lloyd-George said:—That wouldn't be the end; victory must bo real and ...

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  38. FRENCH LOSE TRENCHES.

    PARIS, Sat., 10 p.m.—An official communique, states :—The enemy, after a violent bombardment, attacked along several MILES of our front south ...

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  39. PEACE SETTLEMENT.

    Mr.F.W. Jowist Labor member for Bradford, moved a resolution of forsign policy, and opposing the transfer of territory, without the inhabitants ...

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  40. AUSTRALIANS "ROBBERS"

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday. 10 p.m.— The "Neucste Nachrichten" of Munich, says:—"Australians are obviously endeavoring to outdo the gentlemen of ...

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  41. BRITAIN HOLDS THE GOLD

    LONDON, Saturday,4.15 p.m—Mr Edward holden. of the Loudon City and Midland bank gives a remarkable analysis of the[?] ...

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  43. BRITAIN'S TOLL OF WAR

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  44. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday 10 p.m.— An Austrian communique state:— We have captured a number of advanced Russian trenches at Torporutz ...

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  45. MR. FISHER WEARS WELL.

    LONDON, Saturday. 9.p.m correspondent of the "Daily [?] at Paris stated:—Mr Fisher trever than in [?] ...

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  46. FIRE AT VILNA.

    PETROGRAD. Sunday 10 p.m.—A fire has been raging for several days at Vilna (120 miles south of Dvinsk), the wooden quarters being consumed. ...

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  47. ANTI-GERMAN RIOTS

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