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  5. GREAT BATTLE NEAR

    LONDON, Sunday. — Immediate events on the Western front are expected to be momentous. British guns are incessantly bombarding in ...

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  6. Progressive New Lambton.

    A few years ago the name of New Lambton to many people synchonised with something uncivilised, and was looked upon askance by persons ...

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  7. Aerial.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The great air battles are the chief topic of comment in British and French newspapers, which agree in extolling the ...

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  8. United States.

    ROME, Sunday.—The Italian Minister for Foreign Affairs has telegraphed to Mr. Lansing conveying an expression of the applause and ...

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  9. Hungarian Democratic Rumbling.

    BERNE, Sunday. — Count Tisza (Hungarian Premier) in a remarkably outspoken article in the newspaper "Buda Pesth Igaz Mondo," states that ...

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  10. Kaiser Eating Reform Leek.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday. — German newspapers publish the Kaiser's letter instructing von Bethmann-Hollweg to draw up proposals for the reform of ...

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  11. Explosion in German Lines.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's correspondent at Headquarters reports: "Our gunfire last Wednesday near Arras caused one of the most terrific ...

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  12. The Criminal Hun Race.

    LONDON, Sunday.—French and Italian newspapers, whilst laying stress upon the enormous political and moral importance of America's action, differ ...

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  13. Reduce Huns to Impotence.

    LONDON, Sunday.—British newspapers, and those in the Allied countries, commenting upon the great historical value of American intervention ...

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  14. German Version.

    (British Admiralty Intercepts.—Collected by the Wireless Press.) LONDON, Sunday.—A German official communique states: ...

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  15. Russia.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Reuter's correspondent at the French Headquarters at Salonika states that all the Russian troops on the Balkan front ...

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  16. World's Merchant Shipping.

    PARIS, Sunday.—"Le Petit Parisien" publishes an account of an interview with Lord Robert Cecil, in which he said: "It cannot be denied ...

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  17. Desultory Fighting.

    PARIS, Sunday.—An official communique states : "There has been violent artillery firing without infantry actions in the Aallon-Grugies region. ...

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  18. Balkans and Turkey.

    (British Admiralty Intercepts.—Collected by the Wireless Press.) LONDON, Sunday.—A Russian official communique states: "One of ...

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  19. Huns in U.S. Camp Dealt With

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Sixly-five Germans, some of whom are ex-convicts and others regarded as dangerous, have been arrested, including ...

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  20. America's Advice.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Mr. Lansing (Secretary of State), in instructing the U.S. Ambassador at Petrograd to inform the Russian Government of ...

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  21. Red Gross Society.

    Mrs. E. G. Bartholomew presided over a well-attended meeting of the North Rothbury Red Cross Society, when a splendid report was submitted ...

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  22. Huns Blow Themselves Up.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The commander of the German gunboat Cormaraut, interned at Guam, refused to surrender, and the gunboat was blown ...

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  23. Miscellaneous.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The East Prussian authorities are holding country church meetings, assembling the peasants, who are asked to sign a ...

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  24. Separate Peace Fiasco.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—M. Korenski (Minister for Justice) stated to-day that if the German Socialists were hoping that he and his Socialist ...

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  25. Bar to Enlistment Removed.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—The U.S. entry into the war will enable Britishers in the United States to enlist in the British army, which has ...

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  26. Branxton Pictures.

    The large crowd of residents and visitors from surrounding districts who assembled in the vicinity of the Royal Picture Palace, Branxton, on ...

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  27. Cuba Declares State of War.

    HAVANA, Sunday.—The Cuban Senate unanimously declared a State of war between Cuba and Germany. [Cuba is practically under the ...

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  28. Dr. George Brown.

    The death was announced in Sydney, last night, of the Rev. George Brown, D.D., the veteran Methodist Foreign Missionary, and for the past four years ...

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  29. Cossacks Loyal to the People.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—Cossack Day has been celebrated in Petrograd, when two regements of Cossacks of the Don, who formed the former ...

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  30. Holland's Predicament.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—The Dutch Government have dually informed the British Government that they will not allow armed merchantman to enter ...

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  31. Naval Operations.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Danish newspapers state that a British seaplane bombed Zeppelin hangars near Tondern, on the west coast of ...

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  33. Accident at Duckenfield.

    Mr. Arthur Peals, of Duckenfield, a well-known pigeon shot and formerly starter for the Newcastle Jockey Club, was the victim of a nasty accident at ...

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  34. Relief Steamer Sunk.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—The Norwegian steamer Camilla, with Belgian relief grain on board, was sunk without warning. Nine survivors and two ...

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