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  2. MEDIATION FAILS

    It has transpired that the mediation carried on with the Cabinet on Friday by the Lord Mayor was based upon the assumption that the Government would concede "no victimisation." ...

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  3. LATE WAR NEWS.

    A British communique issued at 1.15 p.m. states:—The enemy heavily bombed and attacked our advance posts southeastward of Havrincourt, which we had ...

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  4. GERMAN TRAWLERS SUNK.

    The Admiralty announces:—Our light forces destroyed four enemy mine-sweepers off the Jutland coast on Saturday. It is reported from Copenhagen that German ...

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  5. REBUILDING RUSSIA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Sun" reports that diplomatic exchanges indicate that the Entente Powers have agreed that measures to save Russia may best be ...

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  6. WESTERN FRONT

    The French on Saturday made a brilliant little attack on the A[?]sne front, securing territory on a mile front and many prisoners. There is bad weather on the British ...

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  7. ISONZO BATTLE.

    Although the strategic position between Italy and Austria is being feverishly discussed, and much is expected from the recent Italian victories, there has been no ...

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  8. THE RUSSIAN SOLDIER.

    The consensus of opinion regarding the resuits of the conference in Moscow is that it has greatly strengthened the Provisional Government. Russian democracy previously ...

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  9. SOCIALISTS ON WAR.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, M. Vandervelde, and M. Thomas (Socialist leaders, representing Britain, Belgium, and France respectively), and other British, Belgium, and French ...

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  10. FIGHT IN PALESTINE.

    An official message from Egypt says: We advanced our line last night on a front of 800 yards south-west of Gaza (Southern Palestine), in spite of considerable artillery ...

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  11. EAST FRONT.

    A Russian official message on Friday evening stated: We repulsed attacks south of Ocna, in the neighbourhood of Ireshti, and also in the Suchitza Valley, with heavy ...

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  12. MOVE IN MACEDONIA.

    A French communique, referring to the eastern theatre, and issued at noon on Saturday, says:— Bulgarian attacks at Serkadilegen were ...

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  13. THE ECONOMIC POLICY.

    Lord Robert Cecil (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs), in the course of an interview, said that he saw no inconsistency between President Willson's Note to the Pope and the ...

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  14. GERMANY AIDS AUSTRIA.

    In connection with the Carso operations it is reported from Roma that a number of German troops are now operating there. ...

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  15. GERMAN MINE SWEEPERS.

    A report from Copenhagen says the "Berlingske Tidende" reported that the mine sweepers when first sighted were busy damaging the minefield. ...

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  16. THE GREEK ARMY.

    Mr. Roussos, a new Greek Minister, who has arrived in Washington, says that the full military strength of Greece will be ready for the field in three months. ...

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  17. HOPES ON U-BOATS.

    It is reported through Amsterdam that Admiral von Scheer, boasting in an interview with the "Leipsic Tagelblatt," said: "The submarines will do the trick. We expect, ...

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  18. EAST AFRICA.

    A British communique relating to the East African campaign says: The British and Belgians in the northern area cleared the country between the Ruaha and Ulanga ...

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  19. PRICES OF BUTTER.

    The British Food Controller has announced that after September 10 no butter may be sold by an importer or a maker above the fixed maximum price. Any person, other than an ...

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  20. THE PLEDGE.

    A further definite statement was made on the strike position by the Acting Premier yesterday. It is quite clear from statements made yesterday by both the Lord Mayor and ...

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  21. INTRIGUE IN FRANCE

    The so-called "Bonnet Rouge" affair continues to thrill the Parisian public. There is an increasing belief that M. Almeryeda, late editor of the "Bonnet Rouge" ...

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  22. GERMANS IN ERROR.

    It is reported from Amsterdam that the German newspapers have confused Earl Grey (who died last week) with Viscount Grey (recently British Foreign Secretary), ...

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  23. GENERAL WAR NEWS.

    Altogether, seven Germans escaped on Friday from the Northampton Camp. They crawled under the entangiements eluding the guards. ...

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  24. TURKS IN GERMANY.

    A report received by the American State Department says that Turks have been stationed in Berlin and the principal German cities, where they are manning machine guns, ...

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  25. BRITISH AIR RAID.

    The Admiralty reports that British naval aeroplanes raided Ghistelles aerodrome, in Belgium, on Friday night. Several direct hits were made on the sheds and a fire started. ...

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  26. EDMUND MOREL ARRESTED.

    Edmund Morel, the leading spirit of the British "Union of Democratic Control," was arrested on Friday, and appeared before the Bow-street Police Court charged with inciting ...

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  27. AMERICAN AIR FLEET.

    Despatches received in Washington report that the first units of the huge American aircraft fleet have safely arrived in France. ...

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  28. NO GRAIN FOR HOLLAND.

    The United States Exports Council has abrogated the agreement by which a number of Dutch grain ships were to be permitted to sail provided they sent a proportion of the ...

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  29. SMALLPOX IN GERMANY.

    Messages from Amsterdam state that the German newspapers report that there are 2000 cases of smallpox in West and North Germany. There have been 200 deaths. ...

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  30. RESTLESS RAILWAYMEN.

    The executive of the Locomotive Engineers' Society has broken off negotiations with the railway executive. A representative railway-man states that it is not known what will ...

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  31. LORD MAYOR'S POSITION.

    A statement was also made by the Lord Mayor last night as the outcome of the mediation of Friday last. "In the Government terms, contained in ...

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  32. RED CROSS GOODS.

    The Australian Red Cross representative, Colonel Murdoch, praises the excellence of the Australian shipments of foodstuffs and winter clothing which are now arriving. The ...

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  33. NEW BRITISH PARTIES.

    The new National party has left the public "cold." It is generally regarded as a mischievous move at the present time. No details are available to confirm the ...

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  34. "ALWAYS A GERMAN."

    A court at Bergen, in Norway, sentenced Lieutenant Lawen, a German spy, to five years' imprisonment, and another German to four years. Lawen declared that a ...

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  35. SHEARING DISPUTE SETTLED.

    The pastoral trouble is now over. General shearing under award conditions commences on Monday. Shearers and rouseaboute are difficult to ...

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  36. SOLDIERS' CRICKET.

    A Bristol cricket team, captained by Lilley, and including seven county players, beat an Australian team from Salisbury Plain. Of the Australians, Barbour made 29, F. Mackie 10, ...

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  37. AMERICAN MONEY.

    The United States Secretary for Finance, Mr. M'Adoo, has announced that the second sale of "Liberty" war bonds will start not later than October 1, ending on November ...

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  38. MEDIATION.

    It was learned on Saturday that no success had attended the Lord Mayor's attempt at mediation. Whilst there appeared to be so little difference between the two sets of ...

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  39. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    The financial papers regard the result of the Commonwealth loan as more satisfactory than was expected. There is no doubt that the underwriters will soon be relieved of ...

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  40. GERMAN METHODS.

    A telegram from Coblenz, received in Amsterdam, says that the commander of the Eighth German Army Corps warns workmen that an enemy propaganda is seeking to sow ...

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  41. STIMULATION OF TRADE.

    The British War Cabinet has sanctioned an elaborate scheme for collecting and diffusing commercial intelligence, including extensive changes in the consular services. The ...

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  42. CONSCRIPTION IN CANADA.

    There have been numerous arrests of anticonscriptionists. The Government has announced that it is its intention strictly to enforce the law. ...

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  43. LAND FOR SOLDIERS.

    Operations of the Land Purchase Department last year, says the Commissioner, were entirely confined to the purchase of lands for discharged soldiers. The supply is now well ...

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  44. IN THE DOMAIN.

    The Domain was again crowded yesterday, the attendance being estimated at between eighty and one hundred thousand people. The strikers delivered speeches, making appeals ...

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