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  5. AUSTRALIA'S PART

    Senator Pearce, speaking at the Millions Club luncheon at Sydney, and that criticism had not worried him as he had felt all along that he ...

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  6. DECOY SHIPS AT WORK

    LONDON, Monday.—Vice Admiral Sir Eric Geddes (First Lord of the Admiralty) in a speech in London to-day, told a thrilling story of a fight ...

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  7. ANOTHER RED CROSS SHIP SUNK

    LONDON, Monday.—The Australian ship Warilda was torpedoed in mid channel on Saturday. It is believed that 150 patients were ...

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  8. "WE PAY YOU TRIBUTE"

    NEW YORK, Monday.—The churches throughout the country held special services to-day commemorating and lauding England and the ...

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  9. ANOTHER PAUSE

    There is virtually no change in the situation in the Marne salient, but Paris messages indicate that the Allied captures of war material are increasing daily. Mangin's army took 500 cannon, and the capture of 1,000,000 3in. shells is reported. Obviously it has been found ...

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  10. "WORST GERMAN OUTRAGE."

    LONDON, Monday.—The sinking he Warilda ranks among the worst of German outrages upon the Red Cross. A largo proportion of the wounded ...

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  11. MIGHT OF BRITAIN.

    Mr. Massey (New Zealand Prime Minister), in a speech at Kew emphasising Britain's share in the war pointed out that out of 7,500,000 men ...

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  12. A SURVIVOR'S STORY.

    The resuce work was smartly carried out. A member of the crew states that nearly all aboard were asleep below. ...

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  13. FRENCH MISSION TO AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, Monday.—An Australian Press Association representative interviewed M. Metin (head of the French mission to Australia) to-day. ...

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  14. THE BATTLE

    LONDON, Monday.—Paris messages state that the booty is increasing daily. Many 3 inch guns have been captured also over 1,000,000 3 inch shells. ...

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  15. LATEST BATTLE BULLETINS

    PARIS, Monday.—General Petain states. There is nothing special to report. Our light units which crossed the ...

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  16. THE OFFICIAL REPORT.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Admiralty state that the homeward bound ambulance transport Warilda was torpedoed and sunk on Aug. 3. There are 123 ...

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  18. BRITISH.

    LONDON, Monday.—Official: We lade a few prisoners in the neighbor of Neville Vitassc. Hostile artily was most active at night time ...

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  19. "WALKING CASES" OUT OFF

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The "Daily Telegraph" states that there were 100 "walking cases" on the Warilda, including some Australians. These ...

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  20. TRANSPORTS WELL GUARDED.

    The London "Times" correspondent at The Hague states that an interviewer of the "Kolnische Zeitung" asked Admiral Von Holtzendorff, the ...

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  22. ZEPPELINS RAID ENGLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Official Hostile airships approached the East Anglian coast at 9.30 on Monday night, but did not penetrate far inland. ...

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  23. BIG BATTALIONS WIN.

    The London "Times" correspondent in Paris states that export comments renewing tho latest phase of the battle reflect the marked sense of the ...

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  24. GERMAN.

    LONDON, Monday.—German official North of Montdidier we withdrew from the W. bank of the Avre, and Dombrook. We also withdrew to ...

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  25. SHORT OF AIRMEN

    Airmen who have been captured repeatedly confirm the statement that the Germans found extreme difficulty in replacing their air pilots and observers ...

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  26. REBUILDING THE WORLD

    LONDON, Monday.—At the House of Lords today Lord Inchcape, in drawing attention to the financial situation, said that high income tax imposes ...

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  27. INDEPENDENT SIBERIA

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—Semi official Russian newspapers state that the Provisional. Siberian Government intends in n few days to declare war ...

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  28. BRITISH PROPAGANDA

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Leif Jones initiated a debate in the House if Commons to-day on the Ministry of Information. He asserted that ...

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  29. "CRUMBLING TO PIECES "

    LONDON, Monday.—The German dre in full retreat towards they Aisne They have also been forced to abandon positions on the Avre, the Ancre and near Givenchy. ...

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  30. LENINE'S LIFE ENDANGERED.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—Reports from Moscow announces the detection of a plot against Lenine and Trotsky. A strong military guard ...

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  31. BRITAIN'S CATEGORICAL ASSURANCE.

    LONDON, Monday.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Balfour said that the Government had gives the Siberian Provisional Government a ...

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  32. SHIPBUILDING IN U.S.A.

    PHILADELPHIA, Monday.—President Wilson and Mrs. Wilson assist in the launching of a vessel at the new shipyards to-day. Mr. Hurley ...

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  33. GERMAN SPLEEN

    PARIS, Monday.—The German long range gun recommenced shelling Paris to-day. ...

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  34. THE CALL TO IRELAND

    LONDON, Mondny.—Viscount French in a speech at Belfast, said that the protection afforded by the British army and navy had enabled ...

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  35. GENERAL NEWS

    ZURK, Monday.—The railway line was tour up and [?] by trees and stone [?] Prussia [?] leave train ...

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  37. [?] [?] PURCHASE

    LONDON, Monday.—The [?] of the Felton Bequest have purchased from a private every the painting as River Seen With Shipping by ...

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