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  2. THE HINDENBURG LINE

    The Australians are still in the [?]melight on the Hindenburg line. General Haig appears to have sent troops and guns to their assistance, and they have made a breach of no less than seven miles. They have struck northeastward of Rien[?]urt, and now enclose that town on three sides. They ...

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  3. EMPLOYMENT ON THE LAND.

    Organisations are springing up throughout the United Kingdom in order to deal with the tremendous rush of women and girls offering themselves ...

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  4. THE NATIONALIST TRIUMPH

    Although there still remain the remnants of the[?] ordinary votes, together with soldiers' votes, yet to count in all of the States, it is not anticipated that ...

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  5. THE FRENCH MISSION.

    The train in which General Joffre and his party were travelling to-day was derailed near St. Louis, in Missouri. Nobody was hurt. It is believed that the ...

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  6. THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    Recent fine weather has intensified the activity of the opposing forces on the Italian front. The snows are melting in the Trentino, and 500,000 ...

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  7. PEACE CONGRESS IN SWEDEN.

    Eighty Socialist members of the French Chamber of Deputies have decided almost unanimously to send a delegation to the Peace Conference ...

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  8. THE WOOL MARKET.

    Business on the Bradford wool market has been suspended, operators awaiting the orders of the Army Council concerning recommendations from the ...

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  9. GERMAN ROBBERS.

    General Von Falkenhausen, the newly-appointed Military Governor of Belgium, has ordered a general raid on the safes in the Belgian bank vaults, ...

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  10. PRESIDENT WILSON'S FINE MESSAGE.

    Dr. Wilson, the President of the United States, replying to a message sent to him by the British and Foreign Sailors' Society, says he fervently hopes ...

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  11. THE LIQUOR TRADE.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" states this evening that there are strong rumours in well-informed quarters that the Government is contemplating introducing ...

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  12. THE TURKISH WAR.

    The American Zionist Organisation has received advices from Palestine that the Turks are driving the Jews from their homes amid scenes of looting and ...

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  13. ENCOURAGING THE ENEMY.

    Dr. T. J. Macnamara, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty, stated in the House of Commons this afternoon that a naval article written ...

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  14. CONDITIONS IN GERMANY.

    The Copenhagen correspondent of the United Press Association of New York has had an interview with Mr. Maurice F. Egan, the American Minister to ...

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  15. EXCESS PROFITS TAX.

    The Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives has adopted an excess profits tax of 16 per cent. ...

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  16. TRAINING DISABLED SOLDIERS.

    The Australian Red Cross Society has provided £5,000 to establish workshops at Southall[?] in Middlesex, to train limbless Australian soldiers in certain trades ...

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  17. THE BRITISH ADMIRALTY.

    As a result of the investigations made by Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime Minister into the administration of the Admiralty, it is understood that Admiral ...

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  18. SINKING OF FOOD SHIPS.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Sir F. Banbury, one of the Unionist members for the City of London, inquired as to the circumstances of the ...

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  19. BRITISH TROOPS' GRIM[?] SPIRIT.

    In a despatch to-day, Mr. Philip Gibbs pays a tribute to the unconquerable and grim spirit of the British troops on the Arras battle sector. He says: ...

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  20. FURTHER SHARP FIGHTING.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports this afternoon as follows:- After sharp fighting this morning we improved our position on the ...

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  21. GERMAN RAIDER.

    Count Von Luckner, the commander of the German raider Seeadler, led an adventurous life in Australia. He told his prisoners that he was able to fill his ...

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  22. THE EASTERN FRONT.

    A Russian communique says:- After an intense preliminary bombardment, the enemy made a strong attack to-day near Vladimir Volynski ...

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  23. THE FOOD SUPPLIES.

    Captain C. Bathurst, of the Food Control Department, stated in the House of Commons this afternoon that an order was being issued forthwith, ...

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  24. MARKED IMPROVEMENT IN THE SITUATION.

    The situation in the Russian capital shows a marked improvement since Friday last. The majority of the inhabitants have indicated their ...

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  25. DURATION OF THE WAR.

    Mr. E. F. Burton, the manager of the London "Daily Mail," who is now in New York, stated to-day, in an interview, that he did not want to be ...

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  26. SALONIKA FRONT.

    A French communique states:- In the region of Strumnitza (north-west of Doiran) attacks by our troups and a Venezelist contingent have ...

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  27. THE GERMAN HOPE.

    German shippers continue to assert their confidence in the submarine campaign. The "South German Gazette," which is a Junker organ, says:—"We ...

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  28. VIOLENT GERMAN ATTACKS

    To-day's French communique states: Last night was marked by fresh German counter-attacks in the region north-east of S[?]issons and on the ...

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  29. DEFENCE OF THE REALM ACT

    Reginald Cole, 20 years of age, an apprentice at the Portsmouth Dockyard, was charged under the Defence of the Realm Act yesterday with being in ...

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  30. GAINS ON SEVEN-MILE FRONT.

    Mr. William Simms, the representative of the United Press Association of New York with the British armies in France, says: ...

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  31. THE KAISER ATTACKED.

    The Italian newspaper "Corriere d'Italia" states that three shots were recently fired at the Kaiser whilst he was motoring towards Berlin, and that ...

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  32. MESSAGE FROM AMERICA.

    Mr. Samuel Gompers, the President of the American Federation of Labour, on behalf of that body, has sent a message to the Russian Council of the ...

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  33. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. Walter Long, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, informed Mr. A. Lynch, the Nationalist member for ...

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  34. HOME RULE.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" states that the members of the Labour party in the House of Commons have strongly represented to Mr. Lloyd George, the Prime ...

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  35. RAID ON LONDON.

    The Official Press Bureau states that at an early hour this morning a hostile aeroplane dropped four bombs on the outskirts of North-East London, and ...

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  36. MOMENTOUS POLITICAL CRISIS IMPENDING.

    The London correspondent of the "New York Times" states that he has received information from a trustworthy source that a momentous political crisis ...

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  37. BANDS FOR AUSTRALIANS.

    The Australian Red Cross Society has provided instruments and formed bands at Australian convalescent camps. The bands are greatly appreciated by the ...

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  38. LIEUT. ROBINSON, V.C.

    The bankers of Lieutenant W. R. Robinson[?] of the Worcester Regiment and the Royal Flying Corps, who won the Victoria Cross last year for ...

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  39. IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the King's Bench Division of the High Court of Justice. Mr. Charles Tranton is suing Mr. Waldorf Astor, one of the Unionist members for ...

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  40. SEIZURE OF GERMAN SHIPS.

    In the United States House of Representatives this afternoon Mr. Joshua W. Alexander, the Democratic member for the Third Missouri District, ...

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  41. RUMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Rumanian Parliament will meet on the 17th inst. at Jassy, in Moldavia, and a vote will be taken on proposed constitutional reforms. Henceforth the ...

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  42. "BRAVO AUSTRALIA."

    Three times last night the Germans counter-attacked the Australians holding the Hindenburg line near Bulle-court. The fighting was very fierce in ...

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  43. THE FRENCH VICTORIES.

    M. Marcel Hutin says to-day:—The French attacks on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday mark the complete and irremediable miscarriage of the German ...

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  44. FOOD ALMOST EXHAUSTED.

    The Berne correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that uncensored news from Germany pictures the situation as growing worse daily. Reserves ...

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  45. PAPAL AFFAIRS.

    Monsignor Cerretti has been appointed by the Pope Secretary of the Congregation of Extraordinary Ecclesiastical Affairs. Significance is attached ...

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  46. TIGHTENING THE BLOCKADE

    M. Jean Herbertte, writing in the "Echo de Paris," insists on the urgent necessity of tightening the blockade of Germany. Quoting statistics from a ...

    Article : 336 words
  47. ARMY FOR FRANCE.

    The United States War Department has ordered the raising of the first American contingent for service in France. ...

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  48. RESPONSIBILITY FOR THE WAR.

    Herr Co[?]n, a Socialist member of the Reichstag, in a speech in the Chamber to-day, vigorously attacked the German Government for compelling ...

    Article : 119 words
  49. PEACE TALK.

    Mr. Cyril Brown, the Copenhagen correspondent of the "New York World." says he understands that Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg, the German Chancellor, ...

    Article : 68 words
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