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  2. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A French communique slates that the Germans violently counter attacked the positions we captured yesterday in ...

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  4. NEUTRALITY VIOLATED

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.—"The New York Times" correspondent at Washington says that Sweden will be given an opportunity to explain the ...

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  5. THE NEW RUSSIA

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Night.—The Grand Dukes Michael and Paul have been arrested because of their friendly relations with certain superior ...

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  6. PATRIOTIC FUNDS

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  7. A BREACH OF NEUTRALITY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday Night.—England has informed the UNited States that President Wilson's reply to the Pope is in effect Britain's reply. ...

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  8. OUR SAILORS' DAY FUND.

    An executive meeting was held on Friday afternoon at the Town Hall when Mrs Cyril Cameron presided over a good attendance of members. ...

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  9. ARRESTS CAUSING DISSENSION.

    PETROGRAD, Monday Morning.—The arrest of the Grand Dukes is causing dimension in the Cabinet. M. Kerensky is accused of acting ...

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  10. INDIGNATION AT BUENOS AYRES.

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.—A despatch from Buenos Ayres states that the Swedish Legation has denied any knowledge of the transmission of ...

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  11. BRITISH ENTER GERMAN TRENCHES.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We entered the German trenches on a front of several hundred yards ...

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  12. EFFECT UPON FINLAND.

    The Russian Government is fearful of the result of the fall of Riga upon Finland. It is affirmed in some German military circles that Reval is ...

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  13. PROFOUND IMPRESSION CREATED

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The startling disclosers by the American Intelligence Department have produced a most profound impression in ...

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  14. POSITIONS IMPROVED.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: The Northumberland troops captured six hundred yards of trenches ...

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  15. ON THE EAST FRONT

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Night.—M. Atksen[?]ff, Minister for the Interior, in an interview, said: Our army did not run from Riga. It was an orderly ...

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  16. CITY TRAMS

    The City Council, after a good deal of finessing has definitely shelved the extension of the trams to the new wharves. This decision at yesterday's ...

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  17. STRINGENT PRESS REGULATIONS

    PETROGRAD, Sunday Night.—The Russian Provisional Government is exercising stringent press regulations. M. Kerensky has prohibited one ...

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  18. APPEAL TO THE EMPEROR OF AUSTRIA.

    ROME, Sunday NIght.—"The Tholier Anzeiger" appeals to the Emperor to listen to the Pope and save the people from their [?] and asks, ...

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  19. GERMANS ATTACK IN FORCE.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—A French communique states: Following on on intense artillerying, the Germans attacked in force on the right ...

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  20. EAGER FOR DEPARTURE FROM PETROGRAD.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The Petrograd correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle" says that crowds were waiting in the rain at the railway station ...

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  21. NEW GERMAN PATRIOTIC PARTY.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night.—Anew patriotic party has been formed at Konigsburg. It declares hostility to the Reichstag peace resolution, and ...

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  22. RUSSIAN CAVALRY.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A Russian official report states that in the direction of Riga the enemy has constructed bridges across the Lower river. ...

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  23. THE SWEDISH ELECTIONS.

    BERNE, Monday Morning.—German telegrams before the revelations were published state that the Germans were anxiously watching the Swedish ...

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  24. RUSSIA'S PRESENT HABIT.

    PETROGRAD, Monday Morning.—As a quaint example of Russia's present habit of wasting most valuable time in discussing all sorts of ...

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  25. "SUNK WITHOUT A TRACE LEFT."

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The London newspapers opine that "spurlos versenkt," meaning sunk without a trace left, will be remembered as ...

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  26. ENEMY ARTILLERY ACTIVE.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: The enemy artillery is now active in the neighborhood of Hargicourt, but ...

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  27. REVELATIONS AT VIENNA

    ZURICH, Monday Morning.—There have been startling revelations at Vienna. The Government, at the outbreak of the war, organised a reign ...

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  28. GERMAN ADVANCE SLOWING DOWN.

    PETROGRAD, Monday Morning.—The German advance is slowing down. The Russians have occupied new positions in the Wenden-Welmar hill ...

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  29. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A German official report states: We repulsed the English in a night attack north-eastward of St. Julien. There was ...

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  30. RUSSIAN FINANCES.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Britain has lent Russia £600,000,000, and the other Allies large sums. The fall of the rouble is unfavorable on the ...

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  31. GERMAN POLITICS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The Potterdam correspondent of "The Daily Telegraph," from first-hand information from Germany, states that ...

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  32. WAR ON THE SEA

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday Night.—There is most heavy cannonading at Riga and Reval. It is believed that a naval battle is in progress. ...

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  33. REVELATIONS CREATE A SENSATION.

    BUENOS AYRES, Monday Morning.—There was a sensation when the revelations were announced, but public opinion had no time to show itself, ...

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  34. FRENCH ATTACK FAILS.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—A German official report states: A French attack at Fosses Wood, north-westward of Bezon Vaux. failed. At ...

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  35. SUBMARINE MENACE

    NEW YORK, Monday Morning.—Mr. Charles Grasty, the London correspondent of "THe New York Times," says the convoy system and the other ...

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  36. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—An Austrian official report states: Since August 19 we took as prisoners on the Isonzo front 500 officers and 18,000 ...

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  37. AEROPLANE ROUTE

    STOCKHOLM, Monday Morning.—A Stockholm l[?]anker offered four million kroner to establish an aeroplane route between Sweden and Germany, ...

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  38. DRIFTING MINES

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday Night.—Reports state that thousands of mines are drifting on the west coast of Norway. Several of the coast routes ...

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  39. SERVICES RECOGNISED

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The War Office, in accordance with his Majesty the King's wish, will specially recognise the services of the original ...

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  40. THE STOCKHOLM CONFERENCE.

    PETROGRAD, Monday Morning.—The Workers and Soldiers' Council are not sending delegates to the Stockholm Conference, as the other Allies ...

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  41. KAISER'S SCHEME

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.—"The New York Times" correspondent at the Hague states that "The Rhenish Westphalian Gazette" explains now ...

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  42. BRONZE MONUMENTS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—The Amsterdam correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle" says that the German Government has commenced to ...

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  43. JAPANESE ARMY

    MILAN, Monday Morning.—"The Corrieve Della Sera," in an inspired appeal to the Allies to allow the intervention of the Japanese army, says ...

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  44. BOMBS ON A HOSPITAL

    NEW YORK, Sunday Night.—The United Press correspondent on the French front states that four Americans were killed by the Germans when ...

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  45. FIGHTING IN EAST AFRICA

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—An official report from East Africa states: We overcome the enemy resistance at Opordas, southward of Mahenge, and ...

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  46. POLITICS IN FRANCE

    PARIS, Monday Morning.—As M. Painleve and M. Albert Thomas had refused office, M. Ribot has relinquished the formation of a Cabinet. ...

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  47. GENERAL WAR CABLES

    ROME, Sunday NIght.—The War MInister is clearing out the female clerks owing to their unsuitability and incompetency, and is substituting ...

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