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  3. IMPERIAL WAR CABINET.

    It is expected that Mr. Lloyd George shortly will' make an important statement concerning the work of the Imperial War Cabinet, which is on the eve of conclusion. ...

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  4. CENTRAL POWERS CONFER.

    An Amsterdam report says it is expected that the decision of the Emperors' conference will be announced in the Reichstag in a few days. ...

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  5. RUSSIA.

    A Washington mesaage says the United States Consul-General at Moscow (Mr. Poole) has notified the State Department that the French and British Consular officers are in ...

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  6. AIR FIGHTING.

    The past week has been unparalleled as regards air activity, the results of which have been disastrous to Germany and encouraging to us. The aerial battle begun on ...

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  7. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    All the New South Wales units have been in the fighting from the commencement of the offensive. With operations proceeding on such a scale as during the past week. It is ...

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  8. TOWARDS ROYE ALLIED PRESSURE

    The "Echo de Paris" announces that the Germans are preparing to evacuate the Roye—Lassigny—Noyon line. Sir Douglas Haig's midnight report on ...

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  9. WAR NOTES. THE WEST FRONT POSITION.

    The next move on the West front is being awaited with interest. Will the enemy take time by the forelock and retire to new and stronger lines, or will he wait until ...

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  10. WOMEN CONDUCTORS.

    Women conductors on London trams and buses are on strike, demanding the same wages as men, particularly the war increase of 5/ weekly recently granted to male ...

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  11. "MUST HAVE COLONIES."

    According to Amsterdam advices the German Press has opened a widespread campaign to impress upon the public the necessity of a great colonial empire. The Crown Prince, in ...

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  12. EXPORT PROBLEM.

    The Australian and New Zealand Press delegation conferred with Mr. J. R. Clynes (Food Controller). Mr. Clynes, in welcoming the delegates, regretted that the shipping ...

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  13. GERMAN OUTRAGES.

    Details are officially published of gross outrages, perhaps unparalleled for flendish cruelty, upon British prisoners and wounded men in March last. The facts are ...

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  14. TRIESTE AND TRENTINO.

    An interview with Mr. W. M. Hughes appears in the Rome "Idea Nazionale," in which he states that one of the most essential peace terms is the freeing of the ...

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  15. TELEPHONE GIRIS' PROSPECTS.

    Eight hundred telephone giris have memorialised the controller of the London telephones protesting against his public appeal for girl labour, which states that many ...

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  16. THE ALLIES IN RUSSIA.

    For months the argument has proceeded as to what the Allies should do to encourage the rehabilitation of Russia. One the one hand it has been said that the Allies ...

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  17. ECONOMIC WAR.

    The "Westminster Gazette," criticising Mr. Hughes, says: "The question is whether the geographical and national conditions which led Britain to her free-trading and ...

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  18. MEXICAN OIL LANDS.

    A Washington message states that President Carranza undertook to alter the decree whereby undeveloped oil lands belonging to Mexicans and foreigners might be seized upon ...

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  19. SIR RABINDRANATH TAGORE.

    Sir Rabindranath Tagore, the well-known author and educationist, has cabled to his United States publishers a copy of a letter received from Lord Chelmsford (Viceroy of ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Timber felling for war purposes is progressing in Britain at the rate of fifteen million tons annually. The Labour party is arranging to contest ...

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  21. GERMAN LOSSES.

    A Paris report states that the German armies during the period of the war have lost over 6,000,000 killed, wounded, and missing. It is estimated that there were 1,400,000 ...

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  22. AEROPLANE LOSSES.

    A cablegram published this morning states that during the past month the Germans lost 330 aeroplanes, destroyed or "driven down," and that in the same period 123 British ...

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  23. ROUMANIAN DIVISION.

    It is reported from Washington that the Roumanian Attache has announced that 18,000 Roumanians in the United States, formerly resident in Transylvania, have been recruited ...

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  24. AMERICA'S ARMY.

    A Washington report says General March (Chief of Staff) is conferring with the Senate Military Committee. He stated that the United States now had three millions under ...

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  25. ENEMY METHODS.

    German 'newspapers comment on the fact that there is apparently little difference between the number of divisions which attacked there on August 8 and the German ...

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  26. SPAIN'S ULTIMATUM.

    A report from Madrid states that the Spanish Note to Germany announces the decision of the Government henceforth to confiscate German tonnage equivalent to the sinkings of ...

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  27. AUSTRIA-HUNGARY.

    A message from Copenhagen says that a Vienna Radical newspaper learns from a reliable source that all Austrian political parties and the Crown have agreed to the ...

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  28. AMERICAN OFFICIAL NEWS.

    The following wireless message from Washington, received by the United States Consul-General, is made available for publication:— General March, Chief of Staff, states that ...

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  29. WEST OF BAPAUME.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at British Headquarters visited the New Zealanders, who are facing the Germans, where the latter recently withdrew west of Bapaume. ...

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  30. DUTCH SHIPPING.

    The New York "Times" correspondent at Washington states that 40 Dutch ships, to-talling 100,000 tons, which are now idle in the Dutch East Indies, will be released to carry ...

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  31. BRITISH SOLDIERS TORTURED.

    After reading the accounts, published to-day, of outrages recently committed upon British soldiers, one naturally asks the question: If we know that these atrocities have ...

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  32. SOUVENIR DEATH-TRAPS.

    Correspondents record that the retreating Huns left many deathtraps. They were mostly ordinary objects, which they expected the advancing Allied soldiers would take as ...

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  33. NORWEGIAN STEAMER SUNK.

    A Copenhagen message says the Norwegian steamer Hommerstad (3879 tons) has been sunk. She carried a cargo for the Norwegian Government. ...

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  34. BAVARIAN MUTINY.

    An Amsterdam message says riots are reported in the Brussels Garrison, especially among the Bavarians, who refused to go to the front. The officers supported the men's ...

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  35. ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian communique issued on Friday stated: Our fire yesterday repulsed strong enemy actions in the Tonale region. On the night of the 14th-15th enemy detachments ...

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  36. TO CHECK GERMAN AGENTS.

    A Washington report says President Wilson has issued a proclamation that aliens will not be allowed free departure from the United States after September 15. The proclamation ...

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  37. BRITISH NAVAL LOSSES.

    All the crews of the six motor-boats which were lost in the recent operation off the Frisian Islands were saved. The Admiralty officially report that two ...

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  38. SOLDIER MOTORISTS INJURED.

    A motor car accident, which resulted in several of the occupants being injured, occurred on the Melbourne side of Sunbury on Saturday afternoon. A trip to Sunbury for ...

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  39. ENEMY'S UNCOMFORTABLE POSITION.

    Major-General Maurice (military correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle") writes: A month ago the whole German front between the Argonne and Ypres was an offensive front. ...

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  40. PROFITS IN AMERICA.

    A report from Washington says the United States income tax returns show enormous profiteering in the clothing, food production, and metal industries. Meat packers, flour ...

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  41. JAPAN'S HELP.

    The arrival in England of the Japanese Red Cross Mission, which will visit the Belgian, French, and Italian fronts, has aroused the admiration of the newspapers for Japanese ...

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  42. FRENCH CRUISER TORPEDOED

    A report from Paris states that the old French cruiser Dupetit Thouarn (9367 tons), was torpedoed and sunk in the Atlantic, 13 lives being lost. The remainder of the crew ...

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  43. A.I.F. CASUALTIES.

    The total number of casualties in the A.I.F. since the commencement of the war and up to and including to-day is now 271,110, of whom 50,881 are dead, 108 missing, 3374 ...

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  44. HOUSTON CHAMBERLAIN.

    A message from Amsterdam states that Houston Stewart Chamberlain was fined the maximum penalty of 1500 marks for alleging in an article in the "Deutsche Zeitung" that ...

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  45. BRITAIN'S GOOD CROPS.

    Reports from the Midlands testify that the corn harvest and root crops are likely to be exceptionally heavy. The State subsidy to enable bakers to sell the quartern loaf at ...

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  46. ENGINEERS' STRIKE.

    The employers and the engineers have agreed to accept the suggestion of the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Watt) that they should meet in conference, and endeavour to settle ...

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  47. U-BOAT'S FATE.

    An Amsterdam message says a Dutch lugger reports having sighted a German submarine end up in the North Sea. ...

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