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  2. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    ROME, Tuesday Morning. — A communique says: We captured strong entrenchments at Selleto, Freikofel and the Cavalto Pass, taking prisoners. A ...

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  3. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    BERLIN", Sunday Night.—A wireless message states that the Russians in unprecedented numbers and munitions, violently attacked General von ...

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  5. THE BALKANS

    SALONIKA, Monday Night. — Five aeroplanes at dawn raided the city and cruised for half an hour. Eighteen civilians were killed and twenty-one ...

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  6. MOTOR BOAT TRIP

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Perey Yeend, Frank Farrell, and Stanley Richardson left Geelong on Saturday afternoon in a motor boat. They called at LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—General Sir Douglas Haig reports: We were successful in crater fighting near Ho[?]ern. The enemy opposite ...

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  7. GERMANY'S SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Since the 16th inst., when a German official report stated that "Our submarine campaign is in full swing," twenty [?] ...

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  8. WAR ON THE SEA

    LONDON Monday Night.—It is believed that one hundred lives were lost through the torpedoing of the Sussex, as probably most of the passengers in ...

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  9. AMERICAN PRESS DEMAND ACTION AGAINST GERMANY.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night. — The American press demands instant action against Germany, but the State Department refuse to be hurried, and ...

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  10. AUSTRIAN CLAIMS.

    ROME, Tuesday Morning. — An Austrian communique says: After severe fighting at the Gorizia bridgehead, we captured the whole enemy ...

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  11. ENEMY MUNITION DEPOT BLOWN UP.

    SALONIKA, Monday Night.—A great Bulgarian munition depot in the Middine district was blown up, and the killed and injured number 150 persons. ...

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  12. DOUBLE INCOME TAX

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Chamber of Commerce and Double Income Tax Protest Association have prepared a memorandum, containing ...

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  13. THREE VESSELS SUNK.

    LONDON, Monday Night.—Lloyds report that the fishing boat Khartoum and the steamers Hebe and Cerne have been sunk. It is beleived that nine ...

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  14. THE ANTARCTIC

    LONDON, Monday Night. —At a meeting of the official representatives of the Shackleton expedition, Lady Shackleton and Mrs Mackintosh were ...

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  15. A RUSSIAN SUCCESS.

    BERLIN, Tuesday Morning. — A wireless message narrates the Russian advance on Jacobstadt, without claiming that the attack was repulsed, which ...

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  16. A DUTCH RESCUE SHIP.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—The Dutch Government has stationed the Atlas, a specially equipped rescue ship, near the Noordhinder lightship. ...

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  17. INTENSE BOMBARDMENT.

    PARIS, Tuesday Morning. — A communique says: After an intense bombardment between the Somme and Avre, in the neighborhood of ...

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  18. ALL AMERICANS ABOARD SAFE.

    LONDON, Morning Night.—The verdict at the inquest on the victims of the Sussex was that she was torpedoed. All the twenty-fice Americans who were ...

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  19. GERMANY DENIES LOSS OF SUBMARINE.

    Germany officially denies the loss of a submarine during the Greife engagement. ...

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  20. INCREASED GERMAN ACTIVITY.

    PETROGRAD Tuesday Morning —A communique says: There has been increased German aerial activity on the Dvinsk front, and the enemy dropped ...

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  21. AN AMERICAN FARCE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Night.—If it is proved that a submarine sank the Sussex the State Department will ask Germany to disavow the act, offer ...

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  22. THE TUBANTIA WAS TORPEDOED.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning. — Experts have conclusively proved that the Tubantia was sunk by a German torpedo. ...

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  23. GERMANY BELIEVES THE SUSSEX WAS MINED.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Morning.—The Associated Press correspondent announces authoritatively that Germany believes that the Sussex was mined. If ...

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  24. THE NEW GERMAN SUBMARINE.

    A Danish newspaper describes the new German submarine, which has a size and speed hitherto unknown. One was seen, after torpedoing the ...

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  25. GERMAN POSITIONS DAMAGED.

    LONDON Monday Night.—A Berlin wireless report states that a British mine damaged our position at St. Eloi and Ypres, blowing up over a hundred ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA'S PREMIER

    LONDON, Monday Night.—All Mr Hughes's engagements for many days have been cancelled. His visit to Paris and the west front will probably ...

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  27. COMMONWEALTH OFFICE

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The High Commissioner's office has taken over the Commonweath's shipping business, which was formerly done by ...

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  28. WIRELESS MESSAGES.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Acting Prime Minister to-day received the following message from Captain Sten-house, of the Aurora, which was ...

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  29. LOSS OF NORWEGIAN AND SWEDISH SHIPS.

    Scandinavian newspapers point out that Germany has destroyed ninety-six Norwegian steamers during the war, of which twenty were submarined. ...

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  30. VIGOROUS BOMBARDMENT.

    PARIS, Monday Night.—A communique says: There were no infantry actions at night, but there was a vigorous bombardment and mining in the ...

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  31. GROWING DISGUST.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — There is a growing disgust in the United States, Holland, Denmark, and Scandinavia at the revelation of Germany's ...

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  32. GERMAN ATTACKS ON VERDUN.

    PARIS, Monday Morning. — Mr Simms, the correspondent of the United Press of America, who has visited Verdun, states that the Germans are ...

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  33. CANADIAN MINISTER

    LONDON, Monday Night. — Major-General Sir Sam Hughes, Minister of Defence and Militia for Canada, on being interviewed, recalled his ...

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  34. THE NAVAL ENGAGEMENT

    LONDON, Monday Night.—A Berlin wireless message states that British naval forces carried out an aeroplanes attack on the north-eastern coast, but ...

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  35. REJOICINGS IN GERMANY

    The indignation is increased by reports of rejoicings in Germany over the torpedoing od the Sussex, on the ground that this is the first tome that ...

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  36. AN UNFORTUNATE ILLNESS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — Mr Hughes's illness is unfortunate, because he has been endeavoring to settle the wheat and metal problems. The wheat ...

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  38. THE BRITISH ATTACK

    COPENHAGEN, Monday Night. — Travellers from Schleswig say that the British burned a granary at Randerup, smashed up a large German battle ...

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  39. AMERICAN SITUATION ACUTE.

    WASHINGTON, Monday Morning.—The situation is acute. The Government is endeavoring to determine beyond doubt how the ...

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  40. GERMAN TROOPS HURRYING EAST.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday Night.—One hundred and twelve trains passed through Liege towards Russia in a single day. Practically all the ...

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  41. THE GERMAN CHANCELLOR

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — "The Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Geneva states that the hasty recall of Prince Bulow to the Kaiser's ...

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  42. COUNCIL OF THE ALLIES

    PARIS, Monday Night. — A great Council of the Allies was opened to-day. There was intense interest, as it is expected the Council will evolve ...

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  43. WAR IN THE AIR

    ROME, Tuesday Morning.—A communique says: Our anti-aircraft guns on the Isonzo brought down three aeroplanes, and five airmen were ...

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  44. AUSTRALIAN MAILS LOST.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.— An American testified at the Sussex inquest that many the lifebelt tapes were rotten and useless. The Sussex mails, ...

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  45. MESSAGE FROM THE CABINET.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Acting-Prime Minister, on behalf of the Cabinet and himself, cabled to Mr W. M. Hughes, and expressed sympathy with ...

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  46. BANKRUPT TURKEY

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—A correspondent states that the Turkish Minister of Finance announces the imminent bankruptey of the Turkish ...

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  47. AN AIR BOARD ADVOCATED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Lord Sydenham, in a letter to "The Times," advocates the appointment of an Air Board, on the lines of the old ...

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  48. AMERICAN TRANSPORT SUNK.

    LONDON, Monday Night. — The Atlantic transport, Minneapolis, 13,543 tons, has been sunk. Eleven aboard were killed, and the remainder rescued. ...

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  49. A HISTORIC CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — "The Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Paris says what will prove a historic conference was held in the Quai d'Orsay, ...

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  50. SINKING OF THE GREIFE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The Andes, one of the Alcantara's consorts, participated in the fight against the German raider Greife. The Andes was ...

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  51. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. —Flour is quoted at 48s, which is the lowest this year. THe quartern loaf has been reduced to 8½d. ...

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  52. THE PARIS CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Ministerial circles declare that all along it was intended that Mr Bonar Law should attend the economic conference ...

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  53. BUILDERS' LABORERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Considerable unrest exists among members of the P[?]ders' Laborers' Union owing to the delay, of the Arbitration Court in ...

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  54. JUTE WORKERS STRIKE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning.—Thirty thousand jute workers at Dundee have struck for an increase of fifteen percent. ...

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  55. INHALE THE FUMES.

    Some fumes are poisonous, such as German gas fumes, but the fumes which arise when a pinch of Corvisart's Inhalation for Asthma is burned ...

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  56. TWO MORE STEAMERS SUNK.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The Danish sailer Harriet, 1372 tons, has been sunk, and the crew were landed. The steamer Manchester Engineer, ...

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  57. EXPULSION' OF SINN FEINERS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Morning. — The Dublin military authorities have ordered the expulsion from Ireland of three prominent members of the Sinn Fem. ...

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