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  3. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Morning.—The Czar's Commission, which was appointed to enquire into the shortage of munitions early in 1915, has found ...

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  4. THE BALKANS

    ROME, Wednesday Night.—Reports from Bucharest state that the Government is requisitioning vehicles, horses, and boats. The Germans and ...

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  5. EMPIRE TRADE POLICY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Mr W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister of the Commonwealth, was entertained at dinner by the British Imperial ...

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  6. WESTERN CAMPAIGN

    PARK, Wednesday Night.—A semiofficial account of the British recapture of the trenches on the Ypres-Comines Canal oh the 2nd stales that the ...

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  7. MR. HUGHES'S SPEECH CRITICISED.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—"The Daily Chronicle," in a leader, says Mr Hughes's speech to-day put in [?] strong, one might almost say a ...

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  8. LARGE ENEMY CONVOY DISPERSED.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Morning.—A communique says: In the vicinity of he Ponservice railway we dispersed a large enemy convoy. We successfully ...

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  9. WAR IN THE AIR

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.—"De Telegraaf" reports that allied aviators flew over Essen and Munichsladbach, near Dusseldorf, and six ...

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  10. CONDITIONS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — There is a strong opinion in Holland that the conditions of life in Germany are rapidly becoming worse. Reports ...

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  11. "THE DAILY NEWS" CRITICISM.

    "The Daily News" says Mr Hughes is apparently as blandly confident as Mr J. Chamberlain of his power to harness natural laws to his purpose. ...

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  12. RAILWAY STATION BOMBED.

    AMSTERDAM Wednesday Night. — Allied airmen were received with gunfire at Munichsladbaeh where there are important iron foundries. They ...

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  13. NATIONAL SERVICE

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — In the House of Lords to-day Lord Derby said he intended to remain at the War Office as long as he could assist ...

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  14. AUSTRIA AND PORTUGAL

    ROME, Wednesday Night.—Austria has declared war on Portugal. ...

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  15. FIGHTING IN EGYPT

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — An official report states that General Peyton has re-occupied Sollum. Armed motor cars, covalry, and camel corps ...

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  16. SCENE IN THE COMMONS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — There was a scene in the House of Commons to-day, when Sir A. B. Markham, Liberal member for Notts, ...

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  17. ADMIRAL VON TIRPITZ w ovz

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night.—It is rumored here that Grand Admiral von Tirpitz has resigned in consequence of disagreements with the ...

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  18. IMPRESSIONS OF VERDUN.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. — The Parliamentary delegation has returned from Verdun impressed with the difference between the French and ...

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  19. A SUCCESSOR APPOINTED.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday Morning.—Admiral von Capelle succeeds Admiral von Tirpitz. It is reported that his retirement was due to the Kaiser and ...

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  20. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Expert of the Inventions'. Department and the Ministry of Munitions have examined Werry's Victorian aeroplane ...

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  21. WAR ON THE SEA

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday Night.—A German official announcement denies that the submarine campaign has been postponed, and adds that the campaign ...

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  22. THE THIRD ACT AT VERDUN.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—A semiofficial report states that the third act at Verdun is beginning. The enemy's whole effort yesterday was directed ...

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  23. NO FREE TRADE WITH. GERMANY.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — At the election of directors of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, eighteen out of twenty-two were returned ...

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  24. MESOPOTAMIA

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.— An official report states that General Lake has turned the enemy out of their advanced position on the Tigris. ...

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  25. FRENCH COUNTER-ATTACKS.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—A communique says: The enemy has not made any fresh attempt west of the Meuse. Our counter-attack between ...

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  26. POLITICAL UNION

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — "The Daily Chronicle's" Melbourne correspondent cables that reports of the coalition Ministers' speeches, which ...

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  27. CANADIAN BANKERS' HELP FOR BRITAIN.

    OTTAWA, Thursday Morning. — Canadian bankers have undertaken to extend a credit of seventy-five million dollars to the British Government, to ...

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  28. SAMSON AND THE PHILISTINES.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—"The Evening Standard" has an amusing leader, headed "Samson and the Philistines," Which warns Mr Hughes ...

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  29. CONDITIONS IN BELGIUM

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Mr B. R. Wise, Agent-General for New South Wales, and Colonel Pratten have made an official visit to Holland ...

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  30. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    BERLIN, Wednesday Night. — A communique says: We blew up an advanced British position at Neuve Chapelle. The Silesian troops, by a ...

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  31. MEXICAN BANDITS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Night.—A punitive expedition entered Mexico in pursuit of General Villa and his bandits, who recently raided the ...

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  32. AUSTRIAN REINFORCEMENTS STOPPED.

    ROME, Thursday Morning.—Owing to the Italian offensive, 50,000 Austrians, who were about to reinforce the Germans at Verdun, have been ...

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  33. THE WHEAT PROBLEM

    LONDON Thursday Morning.—The wheat problem is chiefly engaging Mr. Hughes, who has had further interviews, including Mr Bonar Law, ...

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  34. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — The Orient Steamship Company propose to substitute six per cent cumulative-unguaranteed preferred shares for the ...

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  35. FRENCH ATTACKS SUCCESSFUL.

    PARIS, Thursday Morning.—A communique says: We attacked and occupied a trench south of Saint Souppret. The bombardment of the Bethincourt ...

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  36. "THE TIMES'" OPINION.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—"The Times" says that it was a great speech, and thinks that the Government should ask Mr Hughes to go to the ...

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  37. SOLDIERS AT PLAY

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The New Zealand footballers beat the I[?]sor Court officers training coups by 20 points to 6 at Richmond. The play ...

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  38. FIGHTING IN AFRICA

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—General Smuts reports: We occupied Mossi on Monday, and are pushing on with the view to occupying Arusa, which ...

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  39. WAR PRECAUTIONS ACT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Federal Treasurer states that it has been found that persons have been in the habit of obtaining gold coin from the ...

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  40. BRITISH AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — General Sir Douglas Haig reports: We carried out a small raid south of Verlorenhoek with satisfactory results. ...

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  41. "THE DAILY MAIL". EULOGISES THE SPEECH.

    "The Daily Mail" says the speech was admirable in its directness, simplicity, and patriotism. ...

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