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  2. THE RUSSIAN MUTINY

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.—A British airman shot down Lieutenant Hol[?]udorl the [?]most German airman who was well known as a [?] ...

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  3. THE NEW RUSSIA

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Night.—M. Kerensky commands the army, with General Alexieff as chiel of the staff. M. Kerensky calls the revolt a failure. ...

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  4. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We imprisoned a few in the Lens sector yesterday night. Hostile artillery is ...

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  5. ON THE EAST FRONT

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A French Eastern communique states: We reached Mulista, on the west bank of Lake Ochrida and Hill 170. ten ...

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  6. SWEDEN'S DUPLICITY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.—Much gratification is expressed over the action of the Government of Argentina. The State Department awaits ...

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  7. INTERCEPTING KORNILOFF.

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday Night.—"Dagbladet" states that M. Kerensky, at the head of an army has started to intercept General Kormloff. ...

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  8. VIOLENT ARTILLERY DUEL.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A French communique states: An artillery duel continued violent in the region of Bixschoote. Our artillery ...

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  9. A STUBBORN BATTLE.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A Russian official report on Wednesday states: On the northern front our vanguards, after a stubborn battle gained ...

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  10. MEETING KORNILOFF IN BATTLE.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—Advices have been received that M. Kerensky, at the head of an army has left Petrograd to meet General ...

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  11. ARGENTINE ATTACHE AT BERLIN RECALLED.

    AMSTERDAM, Friday Morning.—Captain Celery an Argentine naval attache at Berlin, has been recalled. It is believed that he was concerned in ...

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  12. SUPPORT FOR KERENSKY.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—M. Kerensky's troops are entrenching and fortifying their position outside Petrograd. The Bolsheviks are supporting ...

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  13. HEAVY BOMBARDMENT.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: After an hour of heavy bombardment onemy raiders entered our trenches ...

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  14. ANTI-GERMAN DEMONSTRATIONS AT BUENOS AYRES.

    BUENOS AYRES, Thursday Night.—Excited anti-German demonstrations continue. German buildings and institutions being attacked despite strong ...

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  15. KORNILOFF'S OFFER TO CAPITULATE.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—It is reported that General Korniloff has offered to capitulate. ...

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  16. WAR ON THE SEA

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Two striking cases of Germany's "spurlos versenken" (sink at sight and leave no trace) policy were revealed to-day ...

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  17. KORNILOFF OFFERS TO SURRENDER.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—General Korniloff has offered a conditional surrender but M. Keresnsky demands an unconditional surrender. ...

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  18. SWEDEN'S REPLY TO THE UNITED STATES.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.—Sweden's reply to the United States exposure was delivered verbally, and corresponds to the statement given out ...

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  19. KORNILOFF'S HEADQUARTERS SURRENDER.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—General Korniloff's headquarters have surrendered. ...

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  20. AMERICAN ARTILLERY TRAINING

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.—United States artillery are now training on the west front. ...

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  21. THE MUTINY FAILS.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Night.—M Kerensky has stated that General korniloff is prepared to surrender and that the mutiny has completely ...

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  22. NEW MILITARY AEROPLANE.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.—Mr Baker Secretary love war announces that after many weeks of conference and experiments by ...

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  23. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—An Italian official report states: The enemy with renewed intensity attempted to dislodge us from Monte San ...

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  24. GERMAN BOMBS DISCOVERED.

    ASMIERDAM, Friday Morning. A stock of German bombs was discovered yesterday among cargoes of s[?]ps at Marvik, the evident intention being ...

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  25. DECORATING AN INTERMEDIARY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.—The State Department has revealed the fact that the German Minister at Mexico City recommended the Swedish ...

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  26. THE ARREST OF M. LVOFF.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—"The Daily News" correspondent at Petrograd states that M. Lvoll asked to see M. Kerensky on Saturday morning ...

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  27. AUSTRIA CLAIMS ITALIAN OFFENSIVE FAILED.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—An Austrian official report dated the 12th inst. claims that the Italian offensive was a failure and declares that the ...

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  28. OFFENSIVE AGAINST SUBMARINES.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The following incidents are taken from Admiralty records showing the growing success of the offe[?] measures ...

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  29. NEW MINISTER FOR WAR.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Night.—Colonel Vershovsky, commander of the Moscow garrison, is named as Minister for War, and Admiral ...

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  30. SUCCESSFUL ATTACKS BY NAVAL AIRCRAFT.

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Admiralty reports Naval aircraft dropped several tons of [?]ombs throughout aerodromes, during and the Bruges ...

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  31. DECORATING A GERMAN INTERMEDIARY.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.—The State Department has issued a statement showing that von Eckha[?] the German Audiassador at Mexico ...

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  32. KORNILOFF'S PROPOSALS.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Night.—General Korniloff, in his terms, proposes the appointment of three dictators of which he shall be one. He ...

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  33. CORRESPONDENTS NARRATIVES

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Mr Percival Gibbon, a war correspondent, says: For upwards of a fortnight a fierce battle has been pivoted on Monte ...

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  34. PEACE PROPOSALS

    ZURICH, Thursday Night.—Hungarian church dignatories and many Conservative deputies are arranging a series of meetings throughout ...

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  35. KORNILOFF'S RESIGNATION DEMANDED.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Night.—General Alexieff wired to General Korniloff demanding his immediate resignation. General Vershovsky ...

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  36. GERMAN PRESS RUMORS.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday Night.—"The Vossische" asserts that Britain has made peace advances to Germany. "Vorwaerts" declares that the ...

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  37. ESCAPE OF PRISONERS.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Night.—Since the beginning of the revolution thousands of German and Australian prisoners have escaped from inter[?]ment ...

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  38. PETROGRAD OUTWARDLY CALM.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday Night.—General Korniloff is in readiness to negotiate for his surrender, which has been anticipated since Wednesday ...

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  39. [?]UXBURG'S EXPULSION.

    BUENOS AYRES, Thursday Night.—Count Luxbing was given twenty-four homs to leave the country. The news resulted in great demonstrations in the ...

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  40. GERMANY AND HER ALLIES.

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—The United Press correspondent at Rome reports that there is a serious political struggle in Germany regarding the ...

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  41. GERMANY MAN POWER

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Mr Warner Allen Stiles that Germany's dwindling man power is shown by the fact that she is calling up recruits ...

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  42. GERMANY'S CONCRETE PROPOSALS FORWARDED TO THE POPE.

    BERLIN, Friday Morning.—A semi-official note in reply to the Pope which has been forwarded contains concrete proposals for lasting peace. ...

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  43. THE LATEST NEWS FROM PETROGRAD.

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—The latest petrograd telegrams show that General Alexieff's joining M. Kerensky saved Russia from the horrors of civil ...

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  44. REPATRIATED

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Australian Red Cross sent flowers and comforts to the hospital where the repatriated Australians are ...

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  45. FLOODS IN CHINA

    PEKING, Thursday Night.—There are great flood in China and three million persons have been rendered homeless in the Chill province. Great ...

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  46. FOR VALOR

    LONDON, Friday Morning.—Twelve Victoria Crosses have been awarded including a [?] for Captain Noel Cha[?]asse, of the Army Medical Corps ...

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  47. EXEMPTION OF MONKS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—The Coalville Advisory Committee has suspended work as a protest against the War Office exempting six monks of ...

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  48. BRITISH PRISONERS

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—In furtherance of the scheme for employing English prisoners interned in Switzerland in useful callings several ...

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  49. THE UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night.—It is estimated that the conscription of aliens will affect more that a million friendly aliens. ...

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  50. APPLE SHORTAGE

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—In View of the probability of an apple shortage this winter, retailers, wholesalers, importers, and brokers ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. BRITISH INVITATION TO CONGRESSMEN.

    WASHINGTON, Thursday Night Britain has invited Congressmen to visit the west front. ...

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  53. ALLEGED BRIBERY

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—Sensational evidence was given at Newcastle, at the trial of a colonel and captain of submarine miners for accepting bribes ...

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  54. WE MUST WIN

    NEW YORK, Thursday Night.—The Lord Chief Justice of England (Lord Reading) in an interview said: The struggle is stern and costly. We ...

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  55. CANADIAN POLITICS

    OTTAWA, Thursday Night.—Parliament prorogues on October 9. The passage of the Aliens Distra[?]hisement Bull is assured. Writs for the ...

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  56. IS KITCHENER ALIVE?

    LONDON, Thursday Night.—A Liverpool firm has accepted a £50,000 risk at 400 to I that Lord Kitchener is alive after the war. The firm ...

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