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  2. WESTERN CAMPAIGN

    PARIS, Monday Night.—A communique states: "We have carried further trenches, and are now approaching the north-west of Souches, in Lorraine. ...

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  3. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night. — It is officially stated that the Kaiser was present at the battle of Grodek. ...

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  5. THE DARDANELLES

    ALEXANDRIA, Tuesday Morning. Further wounded men, who have arrived from Cape Helles and Gaba Tepe, describe Achi Baba as a small ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN FORCES

    The number of recruits who volunteered yesterday for enlistment in the Expeditionary Force was up to the average of the past couple or weeks. A ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The High Court, sitting in its criminal jurisdiction, to-day heard a case against Arthur Kidman, army contractor, of ...

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  8. BRITISH WAR LOAN

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Mr R. M[?]Kenna, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in a financial statement in the House of Commons, said that the deficit of ...

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  9. JAPANESE VISIT

    Four of the senior officers of the Japanese training ships now at Hobart. the Also and Soya, are on a flying visit to Launceston. They are Commander ...

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  10. FIGHTING AT LUBACTIOW.

    PETROGRAD, Monday Night.—The official details of the fighting at Luncactiow show that the crisis was reached when the Germans succeeded ...

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  11. GERMANS CLAIM SUCCESS.

    [?]AMSTERDAM, Monday Night. —A German communique claims that the Germans repulsed the attacks at Souchez. ...

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  12. TURKISH MINISTER, FOR, WAR.

    PARIS, Monday Night.—"Le Matin" says that Enver Pasha, Minister for War in the Turkish Ministry, goes in fear of his life. He was relieved of ...

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  13. BRITISH CASUALTIES

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The casualties published to-day total 3492, including 1378 . Canadians. Captain. Jack Graham, who was fire times the ...

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  14. GERMANS "WITHDRAW BEFORE SUPERIOR FORCE.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night. — A German communique admits that the Germans withdrew before a superior force at Goudrezon, and evacuated ...

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  15. VIOLENT GERMAN ATTACKS.

    PARIS, Tuesday .Morning.—The Germans, on the western outskirts of Argonne, violently attacked on Sunday evening with, asphyxiating ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICA

    BLOEMFONTEIN, Monday NigHt.—De Wet has been found guilty of eight counts of treason, and sentence has been deferred. ...

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  17. WELCOME AT HOBART.

    HOBART, Tuesday. — The official welcome to Rear-Admiral Chijiro Chisaka and officers of the Japanese training squadron, consisting of ...

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  18. THE RUSSIANS RETIRE.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning A communique states: The enemy's offensive in the Sawaruska region continues. We retired on Saturday night ...

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  19. THE BRITISH OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Eye Witness," describing the offensive commencing on the 15th inst. south of Festabert, says: After a. mo[?]te ...

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  20. CZECH REGIMENTS REVOLT.

    BUDAPESTH, Tuesday Morning. — The Twenty-eighth Regiment of the Czech Infantry refused to fight in the recent Carpathian battles. The officers ...

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  21. SITUATION IN GREECE

    ATHENS, Tuesday Morning.—Though German gold has failed to defeat M. Venezelos. intrigues continue. The people are told that M. Venezelos ...

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  22. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Tuesday .Morning—Major Lumsden, of the Fdying Corps, has been killed through a fall at Brook-lands. ...

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  23. PARALYSING THE RUSSIANS.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Morning. — Further units from Belgium have reached Galicoa, supporting the theory, that Germany is staking everything on ...

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  24. GERMAN AVIATION PARKS BOMBARDED.

    PARIS, Tuesday Morning. —A communique states: The situation at Arras is unchanged. Our air squadrons bombarded the German aviation parks, ...

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  25. WAR LEAFLETS.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Notwithstanding the precautions taken by the Commonwealth Government Germans in America are calculating war lea[?]ets ...

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  26. ZEPPELINS APPROACHING ENGLAND.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday Morning. — Two Zeppelins and a number of Ta[?]bes have been sighted, flying towards England. ...

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  27. PORTUGAL AWAKE

    LISBON, Monday Night.—Ten thousand persons formed a procession, with banners and bands, and cordially demonstrated- before the Legations of the ...

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  28. TASMANIAN CASUALTIES

    Our Campbell Town correspondent writes: News was received of. two more Campbell Town lade on Monday. The parents of Allan Whitney were ...

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  29. ATTITUDE OF SWEDEN.

    Some newspapers are uneasy at .the! possibility of Sweden declaring war. ...

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  30. THE PROSPECTUS ISSUED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — Directly Mr M'Kenna had concluded his speech, enormous queues of city men commenced to assemble at the Bank of ...

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  31. WAR ON THE SEA

    ROME, Monday Night.—An auxiliary cruiser, after a hot chase, captured an Austrian naphtha ship, 160 miles off Naples, conveying submarine ...

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  32. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The National Union of Railwaymen's conference, representing 302,000 men, has been opened at Nottingham. ...

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  33. THE GERMAN NAVY.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — A German naval officer, in a letter to New York, states that Germany has recently completed and commissioned ...

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  34. ACTS OF GALLANTRY.

    Among the acts of gallantry at Festubert was an officer, who was seen lying on the lip of a mine crater, where he mas hidden from the ...

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  36. TEMPERANCE REFORM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—In the Legislative Council to-night a long debate ensued on the second reading of the Intoxicating Liquor Bill. Mr ...

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  37. BRITISH ELECTIONS POSTPONED.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—In the House of Commons Mr Asquith (the Premier) announced that a bill postponing the general elections for a year ...

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  38. BRITISH PRISONERS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The American Embassy at Berlin has submitted a report to the British Government on the civil internment camp at ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN NEWSPAPERS.

    LONDON, Monday NigHt.—The Australian and New Zealand wounded soldiers at Cairo say that there is a great dearth of Australian newspapers, ...

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  40. MUNITION SUPPLY

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — Mr Lloyd George, Minister of Munitions, has approved of the formation of a Metropolitan Munitions Committee, ...

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  41. GERMAN SUBMARINE FEATS.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday Morning.—An official report at Berlin states that no order of merit has been conferred on the submarine captain for ...

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  42. EFFECTS ON COLONIAL ISSUES.

    "The Financial Times" fears that, in view of the new basis of credit established, some severe readjustments will have to be made in the value of certain ...

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  43. WAR COUNCIL

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The appeal of the German Mueller, who was recently sentenced to death for espionage, was heard in. camera, and ...

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  45. SLAUGHTERMEN'S STRIKE

    PERTH, Tuesdday.—The terms of the settlement of the State slaughtermen's strike have been made known. An agreement has been, signed providing ...

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  46. AUSTRIAN SEAPLANES ACTIVE.

    VIENNA, Tuesday Morning. —A, communique states: Our seaplanes successfully bombarded the railway stations at Ban and Brindisi. ...

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  48. MUTINIES ON AUSTRIAN' WARSHIPS.

    ANTIVARI, Tuesday Morning.—Numerous mutinies have broken out on Austrian warships, and several Italian speaking sailors have been hanged to ...

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