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  2. WILSON PHILOSOPHY

    The following is the text of Labor Day message issued by President Wilson:—My Fellow Citizens—Labor Day. 1913. ...

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  3. COMING HOME

    Aboard the last steamer which left for Australia—it is known as the Victoria Cross ship—the following winers of the Cross are passengers:— ...

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  4. MONEY GRUBBING

    Australian, New Zealand, and South African pression who are visiting Bri[?] and represe[?]tatives of the British press, met at the Savey Hotel to discuss ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S EAGLES

    Supplementing the British aviation communiques, the British Rurean of Information declares that there has been "a consistent, and remarkably high ...

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  6. I.W.W. CASES

    The enquiry into the charges made against the police in connection with the I.W.W. cases was continued to-day. A report, by Detectives Turlet, ...

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  8. THE ROAD TO BERLIN ALLIES MAKE ANOTHER STEP

    American communique:—We advanced northward of the Aisne despite the strong resistance of the enemy, and we took the heights of Ternysorny. ...

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  9. HINDENBURG LINE BREACHED.

    The British are advancing on a 23-mile front on the Scarpe and Somme. The Drocourt-to-Queant line has been hreached for six miles. ...

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  10. I.W.W. IN AMERICA

    Fifteen L.W.W. leaders have been sentenced to 20 years' imprisonment and fined £4000 each for sedition. ...

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  11. SAILLISEL VICTORIES.

    In a report to the British War Office Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig says:—The Welsh and East County troope on Sunday evening captured Sailly-Saillisel ...

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  12. LUGUBRIOUS LUDENDORFF.

    A party of Australians were bombing the German trenches near Griez Farm when an officer, thinking that the enemy had had enough, went forward with a ...

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  13. PIRIE GANTRIES

    Yet another stage has been reached is connection with the coal gantries trouble. As was expected, a boat arrived here yesterday morning from Newcastle ...

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  14. NEBULOUS RUSSIA

    A number of Magyars disarmed and arrested a number of Red Guards and then they entered into negotiations with the Czeeho-Slovaks through the ...

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  15. 'LIGHTING' CONSTANTINOPLE

    An intimation has been received [?] the State Department that more that 1000 houses were destroyed by fire in Canstantinople during the air raid on Tuesday. ...

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  16. AFRICAN STRIKES

    A Johan[?]esburg message states that the industrial situation is again causing anxiety. The Central District Committee of the ...

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  17. FOUR CENTRES CAPTURED.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig announces the capture of Sailly-Saillisel, Saillisel, and Riencourt Les Cagnicourt, and Neuve Eglise. ...

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  18. BRITISH LOW-FLIERS.

    Dealing with aviation. Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig says:—For flying there was improved weather on September 1. Despite opposition, ...

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  19. SALONIKA SILENCE

    A British Salonika official report says:—We have captured the salient northward of Arerakmoh, westward of the Vardar. ...

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  20. THOSE BRAVE COLONIALS.

    The Canadians have captured the Drocourt-to-Queant line on a frost of two miles. The Australians took nearly 4000 ...

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  21. GERMANY'S PLIGHT

    The following message from London appeared in An[?]can papers last month:—Despite the glittering hopes dangled ...

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  22. SAILING SHIPS DELAYED.

    During the past few months sailing ships both British and foreign, have been delayed in port for varying periods owing to the difficulty experienced ...

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  23. FIGURES THAT TALK.

    Official:—Since July 18 the French have captured 75,900 prisoners and 700 guns. ...

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  24. FRENCH MAINTAIN GAINS.

    French communique:—In the region of Canal Du Nord there is violent artillerying. We repulsed two enemy ...

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  25. GEORGE AND GOMPERS BATTING ON "SAME WICKET."

    Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at a Government luncheon at the Carlton Hotel to Mr. Sam Gompers (president of the Amenican Federation of Labor), at which ...

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  26. IMPROVING THEIR GRIP.

    French communique:—The troops, who crossed the Canal du Nord yesterday, mear Nesle, advanced east of the canal and gained a footing on the ...

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  27. PICTURESQUE?

    "The Times" correspondent at American headquarters states that the pisturesque feature of the fighting at Juvigny was the galloping of a large force ...

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  28. PROUD RECORD

    United States wireless message, by courtesy of the United States Consul:—Washington. Monday. A press despatch from the Flanders front says that the ...

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  29. HUNS ADMIT LOSS OF INITIATIVE.

    German evening official:—The English garned ground south-eastward of Arras and northward of Peronne The French attacked in the afternoon ...

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  30. THE FIRST BILL.

    The Leader of the Labor Party (Mr. J. Gunn, M.P.) will to-day introduce the first Bill for the party for the prosent session, and it is one which will ...

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  31. DAMAGING HUN HANGARS.

    The British Air Ministry reports:—Our aeroplanes this morning attacked the Buhl aerodrome with very good results. Many direct bits-were observed. ...

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  32. HAIG'S SUCCESSES.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—Anglo-Ganadians, accompanied by tanks, attacked astride the Arras to ...

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  33. THE GERMAN STORY.

    A wireless German official says:—The enemy northward of Hendecourt. after gaining ground in the direction of Lagnicourt, was driven back to ...

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  34. MORE PRAISE FOR GOMPERS.

    Speaking at the Government luncheon given to Mr. Samuel Gompers, president of the American Federation of Labor, Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister, said ...

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  37. SALVAGED VESSELS.

    [?]ediately the activities of enemy submannes, presumably owing to the effective convoying and patrol system, became almost entirely limited to ...

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  38. CRITICAL DAYS AHEAD.

    Most critical moments are coming as a result of the extraordinary progress made on the British front. The Canadians, toy their surprise ...

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  39. RUBBING WITH UNIONISTS.

    The British trade union congress has been opened at Derby. Messrs. Hughes and Gompers were present. Mr. Ogden, who presided, spoke in ...

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  40. REPATRIATION

    When the Repatriation Commission meets on Thursday, Senator Millen (Minister) may bring under the notice of the members formally the matters discussed ...

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  41. PEACE WITHOUT VICTORY

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" admits that the people of Germany are beginning more and more to perceive that the war cannot be ended by arms ...

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  42. [?]UR BOYS REPULSE TEN ASSAULTS.

    Reuter's, telegraphing on Monday morning from British headquarters, said:—The Australians have captured an ...

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  44. TIMBER FROM LYNDOCH.

    More than 100 tons of rough timber for mining purposes left the Lyidoch railways yards last week. The whole of the consignments were booked to the ...

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