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  2. THE BRITISH IN FRANCE

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday Night.—A British general at the headquarters in France states that there are endless rooms and hundreds of busy clerks, ...

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  3. FRENCH OFFENSIVE

    LONDON, Wednesday, Night.—A German wireless message ignores the French offensive, and states: 'Our troops suffered little loss. We Stormed ...

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  4. THE ANTARCTIC

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Commander Evans, on being interviewed, said probably Captain Stenhouse selected the Aurora's winter quarters ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S PREMIER

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — A bulletin states that Mr W. M. Hughes, Premier of the Commonwealth, was somewhat better this morning. His ...

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  6. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Morning.—A communique says: In the region west of lake Narocz we dislodged the enemy from the southern part of the ...

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  8. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    ROME, Wednesday Night.—A communique says: There has been fierce and desperate fighting for forty-eight hours north-west of Gorizia. The ...

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  9. COLOSSAL ENEMY LOSSES.

    ROME, Thursday Morning. — It is reported that the Russian offensive has alarmed Vienna and Budapest, where tens of thousands of wounded ...

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  10. DAILY ENQUIRIES BY THE KING.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Mr Hughes has received a message from the Governor-General of Australia hoping for his speedy recovery. King ...

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  11. RUSSIAN WAR MINISTER RESIGNS.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Morning.—General Polinavoff, Minister for War for Russia, has resigned, at his own request, and General Chouvaieff, ...

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  12. WAR ON THE SEA

    DELHI, Wednesday Night. — The steamer Loanda, 3333 tons, and possibly the German liner Adelaide, will be sent to Australia, but no definite ...

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  13. MARRIAGE EPIDEMIC

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—There is an epidemic of marriages among the convalescent Australians in England. There were five marriages from the ...

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  14. HANDLING OF WHEAT

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—The Victorian proposal to handle wheat in bulk is attracting attention in commercial circles. The Canadian office ...

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  15. DEATH OF FRENCH GENERAL.

    General Largeau, one of the youngest Generals in the army, who commanded at the conquest of the German Camercons, was killed at Verdun. Only ...

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  16. IN THE FROZEN NORTH.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Commander Locker-Lampson, in a message written in the ice-bound north of Russia to his naval squadron, says: ...

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  17. SUCCESSFUL FRENCH ATTACKS.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—A communique says: Our troops, after an intense artillery preparation, vigorously attacked Avoncourt wood and ...

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  18. MR HUGHES DEVELOPS A COUGH.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Mr Hughes has developed a cough, which was worse during the day. The doctors opine that he will be unable to ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN MAILS LOST.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Thirty-three out of 120 Australian mail bags aboard the torpedoed Sussex were saved. Much Government ...

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  20. THE FEDERAL MINISTER CONSIDERING THE MATTER.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The military authorities here state that the matter is receiving attention, but has not yet reached a stage enabling ...

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  21. ITALY REQUISITIONS GERMAN SHIPS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—In the House of Commons to-day Lord Robert Cecil, Under Secretary to the War Office, announced that Italy has ...

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  22. SCENE IN THE COMMONS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—There was an extraordinary scene in the House of Commons to-day, when an army medical lieutenant leapt from ...

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  23. CLYDE ENGINEERS

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Thirty engineers' on the Clyde were charged at the Glasgow Police Court with partaking in a strike at the ...

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  24. THE SINKING OF THE SUSSEX.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The captain of the Sussex states that if the passengers had obeyed orders none would have been drowned. He ...

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  25. FAVORABLE PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The night bulletin states that Mr Hughes is progressing favorably, but the influenza has caused a troublesome throat ...

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  26. REVIEW OF GERMAN OFFENSIVE.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—A semiofficial review of the German offensive states that after being suspended since the 22nd inst. it was resumed on ...

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  27. FOUR STEAMERS SUNK.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The steamer Kelbride, Lavinia, Westall, and the Dutch steamer Dueveland have been sunk. All the crews were ...

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  28. RECRUITING IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — Mr Walter Long (President of the Local Government Board), in the House of Commons, in response to the public's ...

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  29. THE TORPEDOED MINNEAPOLIS.

    MALTA, Thursday Morning. — The Atlantic transport Minneapolis was torpedoed without warning on the morning of the 23rd. She floated for ...

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  30. AUSTRIA A GERMAN TOOL.

    LONDON, Thursday Morning. — "The Daily News" correspondent at Paris states that it is reported in Swiss diplomatic circles that the ...

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  31. BUZZARD IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—After redoubling its intensity during the night, the blizzard exhausted itself this morning, after causing severe ...

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  32. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    LONDON, Wednesday Night. — On being questioned in the House of Commons to-day, Mr T. J. M'Namara, Financial Secretary to the Admiralty, ...

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  33. SUCCESS OF FRENCH OFFENSIVE.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—Reports from Verdun state that one of the features of the day's war news is the success of the French offensive. ...

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  34. ALLIED CONFERENCE

    PARIS, Wednesday Night.—The Allied Conference has closed. It is understood that the British members consider that the results will be ...

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  35. GERMAN GENERAL RETIRES.

    PARIS, Wednesday Night. — "Le Temps" states that General von Saeleler has quitted Verdun and gone into retirement because he disagreed with ...

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  36. WAR IN THE AIR

    DELHI, Wednesday Night. — The Punjab Aeroplane Fund has clsoed with a total of £96,000 sterling. The Government has purchased forty-three ...

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  37. TROUBLE IN CHINA

    PEKING, Thursday Morning.—The rebels have captured the Pengsbus province. Another rebel force is seven miles from Luchow. The bandits, ...

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  38. PREVENTION OF GERMANY'S ECONOMIC STRUGGLE.

    PARIS, Thursday Morning. — According to "The Temps," a communique issued by the conference shows that, at the exchange of ideas ...

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  39. LAND IN SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—The British South Africa Company proposes to grant half a million acres of free land to selected soldiers and ...

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  40. CLOSING OF HOTELS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — There seems to be little doubt that a referendum on the question when hotels should close will be authorised by the ...

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  41. AUSTRALIA'S HELP

    LONDON, Thursday Morning.—His Majesty King George, in thanking President Poincare of France for his message of thanks to New South ...

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  42. GERMAN ATTACKS REPULSED.

    PARIS, Thursday Morning. — A communique says: Between the Oise and Aisne our artillery dispersed important convoys north-east of Moulins ...

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  43. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    PRETORIA, Wednesday Night.—An official explanation of the cessation of recruiting for overseas infantry in order to concentrate in East Africa states ...

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  44. AUSTRALIA HONORED

    LONDON, Thursday. Morning.—Friday morning's papers will contain the following list of honors: Chevaliers of the Legion of Honor: Brigadier George ...

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  45. TRAIN COLLISION

    NEW YORK, Wednesday Night. — The "Twentieth Century Limited, during a fog, collided with a passenger train which had previously wrecked ...

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  46. TO-DAY

    10.30.—Civil Sittings Supreme Court. 3.15.—Recruiting examination at Barracks. 8.—Pictures at National, Princess, and Academy. ...

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