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  3. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: There have been patrol encounters eastward of Fleuraix and ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-The Defence Minister (Senator Pearce), in reply to a question, stated that the only way in which the Australian First Division ...

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  5. ON THE EAST FRONT

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A wireless Russian official report states: We are continuing our retirement northward of the river. As we crossed ...

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  6. ITALIAN FRONT

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—An Italian official report states: The struggle north-eastward of Gorizia continues. We imprisoned yesterday ...

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  7. RUSSIANS STILL RETREATING

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A high naval authority states that the increases in submarine sinkings are mainly due to flakes. Though ...

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  8. DOMINATING ENEMY ARTILLERY

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A French communique states: Our batteries in Champagne arc dominating the enemy artillery, which is ...

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  9. VIGOROUS AND SUCCESSFUL ATTACKS.

    ROME, Thursday Night.—General Canada, without waiting for the enemy's initiative, vigorously and successfully attacked the Austrian centre ...

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  10. RUMANIANS REPULSE THE ENEMY.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—A Rumanian communique dated Tuesday states: Between Monima and Varnitza and the sector of Varnitza and ...

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  11. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The new War Loan Bill authorising up to £80,000,000 for war purposes passed the second reading. ...

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  12. RECIPROCAL ARTILLERYING.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A French communique states: There is reciprocal artillery activity at various points in the Champagne. ...

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  13. THE NEW RUSSIA

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Night.—The Government is in possession of the whole thread of the conspiracy. The arrests of the Grand Dukes were ...

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  14. GERMAN ADMIRAL'S VIEWS

    ZURICH, Thursday Night.—Admiral von Scheer, on being interviewed said he hoped that the British would still experience attacks by Zeppelins, ...

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  15. BRITISH POST ADVANCED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: The enemy yesterday on several occasions interrupted the work of our ...

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  16. MAXIMUM OF INTENSITY IN ARTILLERY DUELS.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Austrian war correspondents state that San Gabriele is still held, against many massed attacks. The Italians ...

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  17. IMPERSONATING A DEAD MAN.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—"The Daily News" correspondent at Petrograd states that M. Purish Kenitch caused a sensation at a private ...

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  18. FURIOUS FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr Perceval Gibbon states that the Austrians are counter attacking from a triple ten-mile line of defences between ...

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  19. GERMAN FLEET PREPARING FOR ATTACK.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—It is reported that the German fleet is preparing to attack Reval, a Russian seaport, on a [?] bay on the south ...

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  20. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Sun Yat Son has formed a Provisional Government at Canton, and declared war on Austro-Germany. ...

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  21. RUSSIAN FLEET PREPARING.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.—A despatch to the Russian Embassy states that the Russian Baltic fleet is preparing for an expected German ...

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  22. CARPENTER AS AVIATION INSTRUCTOR.

    PARIS, Friday Morning.—Georges Carpentier, the boxer, is going to America as an aviation instructor. ...

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  23. FRENCH SHIPPING LOSSES.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—For the week ending Sunday the French arrivals were 828, and sailings 743. The sinkings were three over and none ...

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  24. DARING CANADIAN ENTERPRISE.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Mr Philip Gibbs, "The Daily Chronicle" correspondent, states that the Canadians carried out a daring little ...

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  25. INCREASING ARMY PAY.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—"The Daily Chronicle" has been informed that the Government will shortly increase the pay of non-commissioned ...

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  26. ADMIRALTY COURT

    In the Admiralty Court to-day the Chief Justice (Sir Wm. Cullen) gave judgement in the case in which the Turni was seized as a vessel owned by the ...

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  27. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports the following details of Tuesday's bombing operations: We dropped twenty-four ...

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  28. GERMAN SQUADRON PREPARING TO ATTACK.

    COPENHAGEN, Friday Morning.—Both Berlin and Helsingfors report that a German squadron has been seen at the entrance to the Gulf of ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND CAPTAIN KILLED

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Captain Hedley Baster, of the Warrickshires, formerly of Ashburton, New Zealand, has been killed in action. ...

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  30. FUTURE OF POLAND

    ZURICH, Thursday Night.—Following the failure of the Polish kingdom being proclaimed in November. Austro-Germany is re-partitioning ...

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  31. A NAVAL BATTLE.

    NEW YORK, Friday Morning.—"The New York" Tribune says it is reported that four merchant ships and three U-boats were sunk in a battle ...

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  32. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A wireless German official report states: English attacks on Ypres, Pool Capelle, and Zonnebeke-road, and a French ...

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  33. THE BRITISH EMPIRE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr Lloyd George had [?] reception at the National E[?] Birkenhead. He [?] a moving ...

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  34. LABOR CONGRESS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Labor Congress at Blackpool referred the question of air defence to the general purpose committee. The ...

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  35. ENEMY BOMB DUNKIRK.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A French communique states: The enemy bombed Dunkirk, wounding some civilians. French air squadrons ...

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  36. THE HIGH COURT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr Justice Dufry, in the High Court to-day, delivered judgement in the suit of Albert Edward Cockram against Theodore ...

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  37. THE KAISER AT BRUSSELS.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.—The Kaiser, whilst journeying on the Flanders front, stopped a day at Brussels. The police ordered the ...

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  38. LONDON AIR DEFENCES CRITICISED.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—There are widespread newspaper criticisms of the air defences in London. The newspapers urge the formation of a ...

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  39. LABOR IN AMERICA

    VANCOUVER, Thursday Night.—Mr. S. Gompers during a speech at the Labor Convention, said the present struggle was not a capitalist war, but ...

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  40. FREE TRADE AND EIGHT HOURS DAY FAVORED.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Trade Union Congress adopted a resolution in favor of free trade by 2,339,000 votes to 278,000, also an ...

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  41. FRENCH HOSPITAL BOMBED.

    PARIS, Friday Morning.—A German aeroplane bombed the military hospital at Dadelain Court on Tuesday night, killing nineteen and ...

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  42. RUSSIAN REARGUARD DEFEATED.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—A wireless German official report states: The English local attacks north-eastward of Ypres, near Lens, failed. Our ...

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  43. WHAT FRANCE WANTS

    PARIS, Thursday Night.—M. Ribot, the Premier of France, speaking in a cemetery where many marine heroes are buried, said France is not fighting ...

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  44. THE UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.—The Senate has adopted a graduated tax on war profits, ranging from 12 to 160 per cent., thus defeating the ...

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  45. FIXED CATTLE PRICES

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Replying to a farmers' deputation conveying a resolution complaining that the fixed cattle prices are madequate, ...

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  46. DYSENTERY EPIDEMIC

    ZURICH, Friday Morning.—The military has isolated Mannheim owing to dysentery. Doctors have been drafted from the front to stop the ravages ...

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  47. THE DUTCH MISSION.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.—The Dutch Mission has arrived. The first matter to be discussed will be the use of Dutch ships held in American ...

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  48. PEACE PROSPECTS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Sir Edward Carson, replying to a correspondent, says there is much loose talk about peace. Some people imagine ...

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  49. A BRAVE AUSTRALIAN

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Private A. C. Sowden, of the 45th Battalion, was wounded in the feet a arms. When in hospital in France ...

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  50. DOCK COMPANY FRAUDS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The two men arrested in connection with Humber Graving Dock Company are named Eric Brotherton, the manager ...

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  52. PRICE OF BUTTER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A prices under issued to-day authorises an increase in the price of butter within the metropolitan areas of Tasmania as ...

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  53. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The interest on short loans is £4 5s, and on bills £4 15s per cent. Commonwealth scrip is quoted at 3s ...

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  54. GAVE AWAY £2,000,000.

    The death is announced from Montreal of Sir William Christopher Macdonald, chancellor of the M'Gil University, Canada, to which he gave ...

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  55. SMITHTON

    The weather is very unsettled, with plenty of rain. Farmers are now bringing their cows home from the runs, and the dairying season is opening well. ...

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  56. GERMAN WAR LOAN

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning.—A tremendous campaign has begun in Germany on behalf of the seventh war loop. The appeal is mainly based on ...

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