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  7. Coalition in Canada.

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.—Sir R. L. Borden states that Dominion Coalition Cabinet is practically decided upon. It will include Mr. Hugh ...

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  8. Naval Operations.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Great interest is being manifested in [?] new secret torpedo deflecting device for cutting down submarine ...

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  9. Germans Know It Too.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—General Smuts said: "We have adopted [?] which may not he showy, but the results are mathematically certain. We are ...

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  10. Russian Campaign.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Russian official communique states: "Our advanced guards are continuously resisting the enemy in the Riga region, and ...

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  11. NO HOPE FOR GERMANY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter's special correspondent in France telegraphs: "Raiding continues to be favoured on the Western front. The ...

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  12. Rich Hungry Huns.

    GENEVA, Tuesday.—A Swiss news paper is urging the Government to prevent the continuous influx of thousands of rich but [?] Germans and ...

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  13. Miscellaneous.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Rotterdam correspondent of the "Daily News" says that Germany's reply to the Papal Note was handed to the ...

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  14. Italian Campaign.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A correspondent at the front, of the "Daily Mail" telegraphs that the Sardinians made a gallant attack on Saturday, In which ...

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  15. Holland's Position.

    THE HAGUE, Tuesday. — The Speech from the Throne by Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands, on the opening of the States General, ...

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  16. Russia.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.—The Minister for War and the Minister of Marine have gone on a visit to the Military Headquarters. ...

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  17. DISTRICT SOLDIERS.

    PRIVATE S.J. GOLLAN.—Mr. and Mrs. J. Gollan, Tighe's Terrace Street, Tighe's Hill, have been officially notified that their son, ...

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  18. SUICIDE AT BELLATA.

    Major Crane, P.M., recently held an inquiry at Bellata concerning the death of a young woman named Caroline Wallace aged 22 years, whose ...

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  19. Attitude of Cossacks.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.—The arrest of other generals who were [?] supporters continues everywhere. ...

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  20. Government Arrangements.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.—The directory only holds office until the Soviet's Democratic Conference, which will decide upon the new form of ...

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  21. Y.M.C.A. LAMBTON.

    A committee meeting of the above [?] held in the Council Chambers Lambton, on Tuesday evening last, the Mayor (Mr. E. Charlton) ...

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  22. Swedish Cable Intrigue.

    BUENOS AYRES, Tuesday.—The Argentine Minister at Berlin telegraphs that the German Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs declares that ...

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  23. Sir Douglas Haig's Reports

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: "There have been patrol encounters only in the Ypres sector." ...

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  24. Aerial.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A number of valuable aeroplane plans disappeared last week. The police have dissolved and arrested a Greek, who has ...

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  25. Farseeing Soldier-Statesmans View.

    PARIS, Tuesday.—In the course of an interview with a representative of "Le Journal" in London. General Smuts, referring to Germany's ...

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  26. Huns' Waning Man Power

    PARIS, Tuesday.—The correspondent of "Le Temps" at the British front, writing in regard to the enemy shortage of effectives, declares that ...

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  27. United States.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that the French military authorities have informed General ...

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  28. LARKIN ANNOYED.

    Jim Larkin, the Dublin agitator who left America for Australia, was landed by order of the New Zealand Australian authorities at Pago Pago ...

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  29. Stockholm Conference.

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday.—The So [?] have decided to postpone the Stockholm Conference until the end of the year. ...

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  30. Huns Paid in Own Coin.

    AMSTERDAM. Tuesday.—A Maestricht newspaper states that in the aerial raid upon Reuters, in mid-August a bomb fell upon a large ...

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  31. French Front.

    PARIS. Tuesday.—An official communique states; "South of [?], after a violent bombarding, hostile detachments approached our lines ...

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  32. Hun Plot in Philippines.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—A German intrigue has been unearthed in the Philippines. Conrade Andre German Vice-Consul at Cebu, was ...

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  33. Canadian Recruiting.

    OTTAWA. Tuesday.—The first 100,000 men for service will be selected before November, 10, and 25,000 of them will be prepared for service over ...

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  38. Telegraphic Delay.

    Due, no doubt, to the gale, telegraphic and cable messages to Newcastle were delayed in transmission this ...

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