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  2. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Friday Night.— Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig states that it is still wet and stormy. The enemy yesterday renewed his attempt to ...

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  4. STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— There are indications that the Laborites are hopelessly divied over the question of senind delegates to the Stockholm ...

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  5. WAR ANNIVERSARY

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A Russian official message states: After a stubborn battle we retired actuss the Zbrnez at several places. Our troops ...

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  6. THE UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, Friday Night. —"The New York Sun" correspondent at Washington stats that as the result of America's exports control, Norway ...

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  7. BRITISH GAIN GROUND.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: The weather is wet and stormy. We gained further ground north-westward ...

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  8. TEUTON PEACE FEELERS TO BE IGNORED.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night.—Mr Polk states that the United States will ignore the Teuton peace feelers, which are designed to influence the ...

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  9. SUPERIORITY OF AUSTRALIANS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night. — "The New York Herald" correspondent at paris quotes "Le Petit Parisein's description of the ...

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  10. BRITISH REGAIN GROUND.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: Our troops have re-established themselves at St. Julien. Our fire broke up ...

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  11. SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning— The German newpapers a attacking Spain for not allowing submarines in territorial waters. "The ...

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  12. EMBARGO ON SHIP STEEL.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night. — President Wilson will place an embargo on the exports of ship steel unless it si used for war purpose. This ...

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  13. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Friday Night. —A wineless German official report states: The English advances at Nieuport and the Westende-road, westward of Bixschoote ...

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  14. HINDENBURG'S NEPHEW ENLISTS IN THE NAVY.

    NEWHAVEN (Connectiout, Saturday Morning.—Paul Franchis Schlyck, a nephew of General Hindenburg has enlisted in the American navy and ...

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  15. RUSSIAN GENERAL FATALLY.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Night.— General Erdelli, commander of the Eleventh Army, has been fatally shot in the back. It is supposed that he ...

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  16. FRIGHTFUL WEATHER.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning. —Mr. Philip Gibbs, "The Daily Chronicle" correspondent reports: The weather countinues frightful and resembles the ...

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  17. A WARNING AGAINST EXAGGERATED HOPES.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night. — Admiral persins, in summarising the naval work of the third year of the war, reiterated his warning against ...

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  18. RETURN OF MR ROOT.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Morning.— Mr Root, who has been on a mission to Russia has arrived at a Pacificport. ...

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  19. THE ENEMY CAPTURE CZERNOVITZ.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— The Austrlians claim that they have captured Czernovitz. ...

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  20. WAR ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A crime unparalleled in ferocity is revealed in the deliberate murder of thirty-eight of the crew of the steamer Belgian ...

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  21. A BAD BLOW FOR RUSSIAN AND RUMANIA.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— The loss of Cxernovitz is a bad blow for Russia and Rumania threatening the part of Rumania which is till free. The ...

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  22. CAUSE OF BRUSILOFF'S DISMISSAL.

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Morning General Brusilo[?] dismissal is believed to be due to his failure to take immediate adequate measures during ...

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  23. FURTHER PROGRESS IN THE EAST.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. —A wireless German official report states: There has been no important attackes in Flanders owing to rain. We ...

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  24. WHO BEGAN THE WAR?

    LONDON, Saturday Night. — Information has been received indienting that the Central Empires early in July, 1914 decided on a policy which ...

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  25. AN ENEMY ATTACK FAILS.

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A French communique states: The bad weather continues in Belgium, and the situation is unchanged. A German attempt ...

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  26. REJORINGS OVER THE CAPTURE OF CZERNOVITZ.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning.— General Hindenburg has telegraphed to the Kaiser. "The capture of Czernovitz has almost freed Austro-Hungary from ...

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  27. RECIPROCAL ARTILLERYING.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. —A French communique states: Despite ban weather in Belgium we progressed beyond Korsken and Cabaret, and ...

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  28. THE NEW RUSSIA

    PETROGRAD, Saturday Night.— M. Kerensky has resigned the Premiership, and has left Petrograd, declaring that the difficulty in ...

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  29. AMERICANS IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — The American Ambussador, Mr W Hines page, reviewed the sailors and soldiers at Plymonth. During a speech ...

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  30. AN INCIDENT OF BRAVERY.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.—Correspondent in Flanders state that it is only now known that a party of Lancachires between St. Julien and ...

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  31. GERMANY KNEW OF AUSTRIA'S ULTIMATUM.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night. — "The Evening Post" correspondent at Washinton says that it learns on high authority that Herr Zimmerman, ...

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  32. BRITAIN AND GERMANY

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning.— The editor of the "Nieuwe Courant," who traternised with Horr Kublmann at the Hague, declares that Herr ...

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  33. RECOVERY OF MILITARY SPIRIT.

    PETROGRAD, Friday Night. —- Reports state that the army shows a marked recovery of military spirit, even the units which led to the recent ...

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  34. MESSAGE FROM MR LLOYD GEORGE.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. —The Press Burean states that Mr Lloyd George telegraphed to the Russian Prime Minister as follows: "I assure ...

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  35. THE PRUSSIAN MINISTRY

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night. — The Kaiser has sanetioned a number of now appointments in the Prussian Ministry. The new men are ...

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  36. STRONG GERMAN DEFENCES.

    PARIS, Saturday Night.—"Le Petit Journal's correspondent deceribes Poligone de Zouebeke, from whenes the Germans amde a violent but ...

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  37. THE SHIPPING PROBLEM

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Night.— The Shipping Board has decided to commander all ships constructing and to hasten their completion. The ...

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  38. INTERNMENT OF GERMAN U BOATS.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Night.— Holland has confirmed the internment of U-6, and released U-39 on the ground that the change of lights on the Dutch ...

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  39. M. KERENSKY REMAINS PREMIER.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.— M. Kerensky remains Premier and the will reconstruct the Ministry on Radical and Socialist lines. ...

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  40. RUSSIAN ARMIES RALLYING.

    BERNE, Friday Night. — The war correspondent of the "Zeit" (Vuebba) telegraphs that the Russian aremes have rallied and are offering a ...

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  41. COAL FOR GERMANY

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday Night.— The Swedish press publisher a scheme to send Swedes to Germany and Austria to hew coal for Sweden. A ...

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  42. DUTCH STEAMER SUNK BY A MINE.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night. The Noordam was minded off Texel. She was towed to Maas, and the passengers were saved by Dutch torpedoers. ...

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  43. LIBERTY LOAN SUBSCRIPTIONS.

    PETROGRAD, Friday Night.— The subscriptions to the Liberty loan exceed three milliards of roubles. ...

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  44. A COUNCLI, OF WAR.

    PETROGRAD, Friday Night.—M. Kereusky summoned a council of war at the general headquarters on Wednesday. It lasted from 4 o'clock in ...

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  45. CONCRETE SHIPS WITH STEEL FRAMES.

    NEW YORK, Saturday Night.— "the Tribune" correspondent at Washington says Mr F.Clark, a former member of the Shipping Board, ...

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  46. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Friday Night. — The Overseas Club has handed over to the Government eight aeroplanes, costing £13,500, to celebrate the third ...

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  47. CHINA JOINS THE ALLIES.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.—It is reported at Peking that the President is prepared to sign a declaration of war on Germany. ...

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  48. YOUNG FRENCH SOLDIER HONORED.

    An eighteen-year-ol French soldier, named Lemoine, has been awarded the Legion of Honor. On his first day in the trenches he captured fifteen ...

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  49. THE COMMONWEALTH LINE

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.-Mr Andrew Fisher, High Commissioner, lunebeoned with Mr Lorkin on the eve of the latter's departure for America ...

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  50. THE ALLIES MAKE FURTHER PROGRESS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. —Field Murshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We recaptured the remaining trenches which the enemy forced on Thursday ...

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  51. COST OF DRAFTING THE ARMY.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night. — Mr Baker, Secretary for War, estimates that the cost of drafting the army will be 8,600,000 dollars, ...

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  52. TURKISH TROOPS

    LONDON, Friday Night.—A well informed source announces that there have been numerous desertions from the Turkish troops in the Caucasus. ...

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  53. MESOPOTAMIA

    ROME, Friday Night. — "H Secola's correspondent at Atheus reports that a Greek consul from Constantinople states that two Turkish ...

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  54. GERMANY APOLOGISES TO SWEDEN

    HAMBURG, Saturday Night. — The "Stettin Afotnblsdet" states that Germany has apologised for sinking Swedish vessles in the North Sea and ...

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  55. SUCCESSFUL RUSSIAN ATTACKS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night. —A wireless Russian official report states: We attacked northward of Husiatyn. and cleared out the enemy from the ...

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  57. THE FLANDERS BATTLE.

    GENEVA, Saturday Night. — The German semi-official newspapers warn the public that they must expect large losses in the Flanders battle, which ...

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