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  3. GERMAN WAR AIMS.

    The British Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Lord Robert Cecil, in a statement on the speech made by Dr. Solf (German Colonial Minister) says that Dr. Solf's remarkable ...

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  4. ALLIED AIRMEN.

    The British Air Ministry reports: Our airmen dropped eight tons of bombs on Thursday night on aerodromos at Folperaweller, setting fire to several large sheds and hangars. ...

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  5. FRENCH FRONT.

    Paris advices state that French patrols at some points are across the Ailette. The "Echo de Paris" states that during four days General Mangin's and General ...

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  6. A MOONLIGHT BATTLE.

    Mr. Percival Phillips, describing the moonlight battle of the Beauregard Dovecote, says The German gunners hoed out most of Wednesday, until the English cleared it late in the ...

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  7. ATTACK AFTER ATTACK BRITISH BLOWS BATTERING SOMME FRONT

    The British offensive on the Somme front is being pressed forward each day. On Friday it was extended south of the river, a front of 30 miles being involved. ...

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  8. RUSSIA.

    It is reported that English, French, Japaness, and Czecho-Slovaks were heavily engaged on the Ussurl River. The enemy's overwhelming numerical superiority caused the Alli[?] ...

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  9. THE OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    Sir Douglas Halg on Friday night reported: During the day we pressed our attacks vigorously and successfully on a front of more than 30 miles, from Lihons ...

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  10. THURSDAY'S FIGHTING.

    Mr. Henry Nevinson writes: Thursday's attack was carried out by part of General Byng's third army in the northern sector, and part of General Rawlinson's fourth Army in ...

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  11. IN TRUST FOR BRITAIN.

    Sir Joseph Ward, in an interview published in the "Morning Post," said: "While oversea countries are absolutely at the disposal of the Motherland, after that we welcome closer ...

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  12. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    Sir Joseph Cook (Australian Minister for the Navy) thoroughly inspected the battlecruiser Australia. He conversed with the officers and other rotings. Four of the ...

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  13. ATTACK EXPECTED.

    I looked over to-day's battlefield and encountered a linesman repairing our forward communications. He appeared convinced that the Germans had a special grudge against ...

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  14. MISMANAGEMENT.

    A message from Washington states that the Senate Committee investigating aircraft production scathingly denounces the incompetence, mismanagement, and delays shown ...

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  15. CANADIAN PREMIER'S REVIEW

    A report from Ottawa states that Sir Robert Borden (Premier of Canada), who is returning from the Imperial War Cabinet, said the arrival of the United States troops ...

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  16. GERMANS TRAPPED.

    Correspondents describe the New Zealanders' trapping of the German counter-attack. They apparently made no attempt to stop the enemy until he had gone too far to ...

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  17. ALLIES MUST DICTATE PEACE

    A Washington report says Senator Lodge, speaking before the Foreign Relations Committee, stated that Constantinople must be made a free port. Palestine must never [?]e ...

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  18. THE U-BOATS.

    A New York report states that a British freighter off Nantucket escaped from a U-boat. A torpedo was fired at close range, but missed by 20 yards. ...

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  19. AMERICAN MAN-POWER.

    A Washington report states that Senator Reed, speaking on the Man-Power Bill said the United States would require to send 6,000,000 men to France before the war ended. ...

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  20. LAST BATTLE OF THE SOMME.

    Mr. Percival Phillips telegraphs: Along the swaying front of more than 30 miles between Arras and Chaulnes, across two rivers with scarred hillsides on their flanks, the Hun is ...

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  21. TRAFFIC WORKERS' DEMANDS

    Over a thousand men and women employed in the London tube railways discussed the question of equal pay for equal work on Friday, and carried a resolution in favour of an ...

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  22. SWEDEN AND ALLIES.

    A New York report states that Sweden has signed an agreement with the Allies, whereby Swedon will be supplied with commodities in return for ceasing to supply Germany, except ...

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  23. ALBANIA.

    An Italian official report states: In Albania the enemy renewed strong attacks from the Lower Semeni to the heights of Mail and Tomorrice. He was repulsed sanguinarily. ...

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  24. AMERICAN NAVY.

    A New York message states that Mr. Daniels (Secretary for the Navy), speaking at a banquet in honour of the Argentine and Brazilian navies, said: "There will always be ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is announced that Irish newspapers are in future forbidden to report political meetings for which permits have not been obtained. ...

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  26. ENEMY LONG-RANGE GUN.

    A Paris message says the French located and shelled a German long-range gun during the advance between Lassigny and Roye, necessitating the withdrawal of the gun. ...

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  27. SERVIAN REFUGEES.

    A report from Washington states that President Wilson has asked Congress to pass an Act admitting several thousand Servian refugees from Russia to the United States. ...

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  28. ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official message says: We captured the villages of Rivaits and Sassostefani in the Brenta Valley. ...

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  29. RECENT THREAT TO PARIS.

    A Washington report states that only two Allied generals were court-martialled as the result of the Allied retreat before the German drive to the Marne. Another committed ...

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  30. DEALING WITH PROFITEERS.

    A Paris message says that in order to combat extortionate charges the City Council is opening 480 municipal grocery stores, at which fixed prices prevail. Tradesmen ...

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  31. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York Times" interviewed Mr. Franklin Roosevelt, Assistant Secretary of the United States navy, regarding the possibility of a naval battle. ...

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  32. GERMAN BOATS REPULSED.

    The Admiralty report: German motor boats at 1 o'clock on Friday morning attempted [?] reconnaissance in the neighbourhood of Dunkirk. They were driven off by British and ...

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  33. THE AUSTRALIAN ADVANCE.

    We made a considerable advance on Thursday, and captured over 200 prisoners, besides half-encircling the town of Bray. By 9 a.m. our troops had consolidated their hold round ...

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  34. BROKEN HILL MINES.

    As threatened, the Proprietary, South and Central mines have joined in the general closing down. Over 600 men are now affected. The Block 10 Company announces that it will ...

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  35. BRAVE NURSE HONOURED.

    The Military Medal has been awarded to Australian Staff Nurse Pearl Corkhill. During an enemy air raid she attended wounded soldiers, regardless of her own safety, though ...

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  36. LABOUR MINISTER'S PLUCK.

    Mr. G. N. Barnes (Labour Member of the War Cabinet), who represents the Blackfriars division of Glasgow in the House of Commons, denies the rumour that he is standing ...

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  37. THE GALLIPOLI STAR.

    The "Army and Navy Gazette" understands that all who fought in the Gallipoli campaign will be entitled to wear the Gallipoli Star. ...

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