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  2. THE RUSSIAN SITUATION.

    It is learned from a Ukrainian source that forces of Japanese have began to land at Vladivostok, without opposition, protected by Japanese, American, and ...

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  3. BUILDING MERCHANT SHIPS.

    The Press Bureau reports: The world's new merchant construction for the quarter ended June 30 amounted to 1,243,274 gross tons, comprising 442,968 ...

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  4. STATE ENTERPRISES.

    The most far-reaching Bill of the session—the State Enterprises Bill—was debated yesterday in the legislative Assembly on the second reading, which ...

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  5. PERSONAL NOTES.

    Some time ago the name of Captain-Chaplain A. A. Mills, M.C., appeared in the casualty list as having been "gassed," and has many friends will read with ...

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  6. ALLIES MAKE FURTHER HEADWAY.

    The fighting on the Western Front goes well with the Allies, and General Mangin on Wednesday said: "I can say to-day that the battle has been definitely won. "The French troops in the region of Montdidier made progress south of ...

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  7. THE WAR SITUATION.

    Mr. Lloyd George in the course of a speech in the House of Commons reviewing the war situation, said that had the British Empire four years ago not ...

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  8. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    One of the survivors from the Austrlian hospital ship Warilda, in an interview, said: "She was always a lucky shop, but the devils got her at last. ...

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  9. RELEASED AUSTRO-GERMAN PRISONERS.

    Allied help is urgently needed in Siberia, as the Czocho-Slovaks, owing to their smaller numbers, are unable to overcome the Bolsheviks, who are ...

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  10. CONCRETE VESSELS.

    The Board of Trade journal states: Good progress is being made with the construction of 1000 ton sea-going barges which are urgently neeeded. The ...

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  11. "BATTLE DEFINITELY WON."

    General Mangin, speaking to the correspondents of newspapers, outlined the feautures of the great battle, and conceded. " I can to-day state that the ...

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  12. TO END THE WAR EARLY.

    General Peyton C. March (Chief of the American Staff) declares that the United States has decided to raise an army of 5,000,000 men in order to secure an early ...

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  13. ALLIES AT ARCHANGEL.

    A report received here states that the White Guards and peasants are co-operating with the Ashes at Archangel in expelling and arresting many of the Red ...

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  14. INDIGNATION IN HOLLAND.

    The deepest indignation prevails in Holland on account of the Warilda crime, which is generally regarded as a reprisal for the dedeat on land. Shipping circles ...

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  15. BRAZILIAN TROOPS.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times," commenting on the cable message received from Rome, stating that the Brazilian Minister in Rome ...

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  16. NEED FOR SPEEDING UP.

    Sir Joseph Maclay (Controller of Shipping) in the course of an interview, emphasised the necessity for speeding up in building ships. He said that a [?] ...

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  17. DESTRUCTION OF SUBMARINES.

    Speaking in the House of Commons, Mr. Lloyd George announced that at leaat 150 enemy submarines had been destroyed, of which over half had been destroyed ...

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  18. AMERICA'S PART.

    The United States in July launched 123 vessels of a deadweight capacity of 630,000 tons, and accepted delivery of 41 vessels of a total of 230,000 tons. This constitutes ...

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  19. CENTRAL POWERS' LOSSES.

    Advices state that all the munition factories in Germany and Austria have received an urgent appeal from the military authorities to increase the production of ...

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  20. MUTINY OF SUBMARINE CREWS.

    The Amsterdam correspondent of the "Daily Express" says that extraordinary rumours are afloat at Wilhelmshaven, where revolutionary sailors have been ...

    Article : 159 words
  21. CONGRATULATIONS FROM ENGLAND.

    Mr. E. N. Hurley (chairman of the United States Shipping Board) has received congratulations from Lord Northcliffe (Director of Propaganda for Enemy ...

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  22. THE SUCCESSFUL CZECHS.

    Captain Hurvan, reporting to the Czecho-Slovak National Council here, states: The Czechs defeated the Germans in fighting in Ukraine. After the ...

    Article : 96 words
  23. BRILLIANT BRITISH FEAT.

    The Paris correspondent of the "New York World" has had an interview with General Mangin, who said that the crux of the Marne battle was the fight to ...

    Article : 137 words
  24. CROWN PRINCE AND LUDENDORFF.

    The past three weeks have been so crowded with thrilling incidents that the world has had little time to consider the inner meaning of all that has happened. ...

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  25. TROTSKY AND LENIN THREATENED.

    Reports from Sweden reveal a plot to kill M. Trotsky and M. Lenin. Both are closely guarded when they move abroad. The Bolsheviks are suspending private ...

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  26. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The Press Bureau publishes a statement affording an idea of the activities of the British Navy. It shows that between the declaration of the war and ...

    Article : 232 words
  27. U BOATS OFF AMERICA.

    The Diamond Shoal lightship, off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, at the south end of a sandy island at the entrance to Pamlico Sound, has been shelled by a ...

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  28. FIJIAN LABOUR CORPS.

    An army order annouucee that the formation of a Fijian labour corps has been authorised. ...

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  29. FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS.

    One of Mr. Fihelly's arguments in supporting the two Tramway Bills was that the Government which agreed to the franchise now in existence could not ...

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  30. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports Our counter-attack repulsed the attempted captute of our post north-eastward of Merris. We took a few prisoners ...

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  31. SUCCESSOR TO EICHHORN.

    The successor to Field-Marshal von Eichhorn, who was recently assassinated at Kieff, is Count Kirbach, who has arrived at Kieff. ...

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  32. JAPANESE VESSEL TORPEDOED.

    A report received from a Canadian Atlantic port states that a Japanese freight-carrying vessel has been torpedoed off the coast, and that an ...

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  33. THE GALLIPOLI DECORATION.

    Twenty-seven members of the House of Commons have petitioned the Cabinet to extend the special Gallipoli decoration to the Imperial troops engaged there. ...

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  34. RAILWAY STRIKE IN UKRAINE.

    Despite German assertions to the contrary, it is officially stated that the railway strike in Ukraine remains serious. There has been considerable sabotage. ...

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  35. MESSAGE FROM MARSHAL FOCH

    The following acknowledgment by Marshal Foch of a message sent by the Governor General, on behalf of the Commonwealth Government, congratulating ...

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  36. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    Earl Beauchamp, speaking in the House of Lords, called attention to the Government's decision regarding preferential trade, and asked whether Mr. ...

    Article : 272 words
  37. GERMANY AND BELGIUM.

    A typical example of German reasoning appears in the "Vossische Zeitung." In order to prove that Germany was justified in invading Belgium, George ...

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  38. THE ITALIAN FRONT.

    An Italian official message reports: Our cavalry dispersed an enemy column at Semeni, killing many, and taking 73 prisoners. ...

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  39. DISAFFECTION IN AUSTRIA.

    Mr. Ward Price correspondent on the Italian Front, says: Prisoners state that Austria is pockmarked with disaffection, mutiny and desertion among the ...

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  40. PAN-GERMAN LEAGUE.

    Adrice recsived here states that the Pan-German League has mentioned the Kaiser, asking him to formally protest against the treachery of Emperor Karl ...

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  41. BRITISH MAKE PROGRESS.

    Mr Douglas Haig in his evening report states: The enemy furthur attacked this morning and afternoon astride the BrayCorbie road, and was repulsed after sharp ...

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  42. ENGLISH CHANNEL TRAFFIC.

    It has now been disclosed that the railway ferry service across the Channel has been in operation for some time, and has resulted in a great saving of time by ...

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  43. CANADIAN RAILWAY LABOUR BOARD.

    A Railway Labour Board has been formed to settle all wages and other disputes of employees during and after the war on the basis of arbitration. ...

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  44. BRITISH ECONOMIC POLICY.

    Mr. Bonar Law stated that the Government's economic policy would be announced on the resumption of the session in the middle of October. ...

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  45. LABOUR FOR AGRICULTURE.

    The Army Council has decided to release several thousands on furlough for harvest where they are most needed. The National Agricultural Council has ...

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  46. TO RESTORE THEIR PRESTIGE.

    The "Echo de Paris" says that autboritative quarters believe that Marshal von Hindenburg and General von Ludendorff, in order to restore their prestige and ...

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  47. PRESIDENT OF CHINA.

    The Peking correspondent of the "New York Times" says that the general of the Northern Chinese Army, after a conference, decided to nominate ...

    Article : 54 words
  48. CANADIAN FLYING CORPS.

    Captain Douglas Nickle, of the Royal Flying Corps, who has arrived at an Atlantic port from France, and who is on his way to canada, states that the ...

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  49. A WRIT FOR LIBEL.

    Merton's Ltd has served the "London Daily) Mail" with a writ for libel. [It, was recently announced that this firm had issued a writ against the Australian Prime ...

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  50. DEATH OF A CRICKETER.

    Jennings, the well-known Kent cricketer, has died of gas poisoning. ...

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