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  2. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Field, Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We captured prisoners during local fighting near Villayet, south-eastward ...

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  3. ON THE EAST FRONT

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A Russian official report states:On te Riga Gulf coast our advance detachments, meeting with slight opposition. ...

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  4. LATEST FROM PETROGRAD.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Latest Petrograd telegrams state that General Korniloff's Cossacks were within thirty miles of the capital on ...

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  5. CRISIS IN RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—Advices have been received that General Korniloff has ordered the immediate besiegement of Petrograd. ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENTS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—In the Legislative assembly to-day thEeminister for Works, replying to criticism, said that with regard to shipbuilding, the ...

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  8. GREAT ARTILLERYING IN BELGIUM.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night.—A French communique states: There is fairly great artillerying in Belgium in the sector of Casemates plateau on ...

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  9. FURTHER BRITISH GAIN.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: The Northumberlands gained a further four hundred yards of trench ...

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  10. RUSSO-FRANCO ADVANCE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A French Eastern communique states:The Russians and French have extended their advance in the region ...

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  11. NOT GUILTY

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—To-day's proceedings in the Malcolm case disclosed that the police tried to reconstruct the tragedy in baumberg's ...

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  12. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Tuesday Nigh—A German official report states: We repulsed English advances south-eastward of Langemarck and northward of ...

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  13. WAR ON THE SEA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.—Two American steamships were sunk during a battle with six U-boats. It is believed that the six U-boats were ...

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  14. N.S. WALES GOVERNOR

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,—Sir Walter Edward Davidson, Governor of Newfoundland has been appointed Governor of New South Wales ...

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  15. THE ATTITUDE OF THE FLEET.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A wire less message form Petrograd states that M. Kerensky states that the entire Baltic fleet has unanimously sided ...

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  16. SWEDEN'S DUPLICITY

    COPENHAGEN. Tuesday Night.—An official statement says Sweden, by consent, frequently transmitted messages between American neutrals and ...

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  17. ONE SUBMARINE SUNK.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.—Mr. Daniels, Secretary to the Navy, has announced that one submarine instead of six was probably sunk. The ...

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  18. MORNILOFF DECLARES HIMSELF DICTATOR.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Mr. Harold Williams cabling on the 10th inst., states that the situation is most serious. All the Ministers have ...

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  19. OBSTRUCTION OF ANARCHISTS.

    PARIS, Tuesday Night.—"Le Journal" says that the stubborn obstruction of the anarchists paralyses the efforts of both M. Kerensky and ...

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  20. PROBABLY SIX U-BOATS SUNK.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.—The Navy Department has now announced that the steamship Westwega has reported that deet of American ...

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  21. FULL DISCLOSURES NOT YET MADE.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.—Officials are astounded by the report form Buenos Ayres stating that it is generally opined that the Swedish ...

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  22. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.—Advices received at the Italian Embassy state that Turkish troops are assisting the Austrians against the ...

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  23. A POPULAR APPOINTMENT.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Sir Walter Davidson goes to Australia with the most favorable administrative record. Everywhere he his displayed ...

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  24. KORNILIFF'S COUP [?] FAILS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Night."The Daily Telegraph" correspondent at Petrograd, wiring on Monday, states that General Korniloff attempted a ...

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  25. REPORTED MURDER OF M. KERENSKY.

    9STOCKHOLM. Tuesday Night.—The report that M. Kereusky has been murdered has not been confirmed. The reports of M. Kerensky's ...

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  26. ENEMY ATTACKS REPULSED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—An official report states: West threw out the enemy, who gained a foothold in an advanced post westward of Lake ...

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  27. GERMAN SPY SYSTEM

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday Night.—"The New York World" correspondent at Buenos Ayres states that this city has for months been the centre of ...

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  28. STATE ARGENT MINE

    HOBART, Wednesday.—The Public Works Committee resumed the taking of [?]dence to-day in connection with the proposal to expend a further ...

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  29. BRITISH PRISONERS

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.Four hundred and [?] British prisoners, including a number of Australians form Germany have arrived. ...

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  30. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—A French communique states that German aeroplanes yesterday night bombed the region of Dunkirk. The ...

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  31. WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE

    PORTLAND, Tuesday Night.—In the State of Maine the proposal for woman's suffrage has been defeated by a 2 to 1 majority. ...

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  32. PETROGRAD IN A PANIC.

    Petrograd is panicky, and is momentarily expecting the arrival of General Korniloll's army and the commencement of bitter internecine ...

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  33. STATEMENT BY M. KERENSKY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—A wireless message states that M. Kerensky has issued the following statement: Superior officers everywhere are ...

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  34. AIRCRAFT OPERATIONS RESTRICTED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The Admiralty reports: Naval aircraft operations have been restricted lately owing to unfavorable weather, but ...

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  35. GERMANY'S ARMY

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Advices from Paris state that Germany had 14,000,000 men at the beginning of the war, of whom 10,600,000 have ...

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  36. FINANCIAL NEWS

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  37. BRITISH AERIAL ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: Our aeroplanes despite cloudy weather and a thick haze. co-operated ...

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  38. KORNILOFF'S FORCES BLOCKED.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday Night.—One thousand Loyalist sharpshooters blocked General Korniloff's forces 26 miles from Petrograd. ...

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  39. PEACE PROSPECTS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—The United Press correspondent at Rome states that the Pope is optimistic regarding the peace negotiations before ...

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  40. NO NEWS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—The Russian Embassy in London has not received any cables from Petrograd since Monday morning. and is quite ...

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  41. PRICE OF SALT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A Federal prices order issued to-night directs as form September 17 that the price of salt within a radi[?]s of three ...

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  42. AUSTRALIANS AT PLAY

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—There was a large crowd of Austrnlians at Norbury to witness football matches between the Australian Army ...

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  43. THE UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.—The Government raided the office of the German language newspaper, "The PHiladelphia," and ...

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  44. KORNILOFF'S POLICY.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—"The Daily Telegraph" states that GEneral Korniloff has clearly defined his policy, including the elevation to ...

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  45. PETROGRAD RESTLESS.

    LONDON, Wednesday Morning.—Mr. Harold Williams wiring form Petrograd on Sunday states that on the occasion of the half-yearly anniversary ...

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  46. WAR REVENUE BILL PASSED.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday Night.—The SEnate has passed a 2,400,000,000 dollars war revenue bill. ...

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  48. RESULTS OF JAPANESE MISSION.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday Night.—"The New York World's" Washington correspondent says that as the result of conferences the Japanese mission ...

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  49. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA KINE.

    A cable message from Washington states that it is reported that the Nipnoa Vusen Kaisba. one of the Japanese leading steam ship lines is planning an extension of be ...

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  50. MR. LLOYD GEORGE

    LONDON, Tuesday Night.—Mr. Lloyd George's bachelor uncle, Mr. Richard Lloyd, who brought up the Premier, left £544. He baqueathed ...

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