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  2. ON THE EAST FRONT

    PETROGARD, Saturday Morning.— The bottling up the Russian fleet at Moon Sound, and Germany's complete mastery in the Gulf of Riga has ...

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  4. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night.— Despatches from Home state that the Austro-Germans have been compelled to withdraw forty divisions from the ...

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  5. GREAT ARTILLERY ACTIVITY

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— Sir darry Barron and Sir Newton Moore (Agent-General) visited the cruiser Sydney. Sir Harry Barron presented. ...

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  6. ON THE WEST FRONT

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— Mr Gordon Gilmour, special representative on the west front of the Australian aud New Zealand Press ...

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  7. BOMBS DROPPED BY THE BRITISH.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:— Our aeroplanes yesterday dropped two and a half tons of bombs of ...

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  8. THE RECENT REVOLT.

    PETROGARD, Friday Night.— A conference representing all the Cossack troops demanded a public investigation into the Korniloff revolt, ...

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  9. AUSTRIA AND GERMANY

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— The Amsterdam correspondent of "The Daily Chronicle" learns from a reliable source that there is serious ...

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  10. NO INFANTRY ACTIONS.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.— A communique states: On the Aisne there is great artlilery activity on both sides, but no infantry actions. Dunkirk ...

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  11. WAR IN THE AIR

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— An official report states the six or seven !airships attacked tile eastern and north-eastern counties last, evening. ...

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  12. ENEMY PATROLS REPULSED.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— A Frexich communique states: On the Aisne there is a fairly violent artillery action. At a sector near ...

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  13. RECRUITING SCANDALS

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— The hearing of the Whitehall recruiting charges has been concluded in which Doctors Bishop and Sinclair, a medical ...

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  14. FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— A French communique states: After 11 most effective artillery preparation a series of local operations enabled us ...

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  15. DISABLED WHEN ATTACKED.

    A Inter communique states that tin two Zeppelins winch fell in a zone ii the interior were disabled when at tacked by aeroplanes and anti-aireraft ...

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  16. TWENTY-SEVEN PERSONS KILLED.

    During last night's airship raid twenty-seven were killed, and fifty three injured. Some material damage was done to houses and business ...

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  17. GERMAN TORPEDO BOATS SUNK.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— A Russian official report states: Two German torpedoers were sunk in the nine field at Moon Sound yesterday. ...

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  18. ZEPPELINS CHASED IN ALL DIRECTIONS.

    PARIS, Saturday, Night.— Elever Zeppelins raided France last night but they were chased in all direction by acroplanes, and harnssed by gun ...

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  19. ABSENCE OF EX[?]TTEMENT.

    LONDON Saturday Night.— A feature of the Zeppehn rain on London was its silence and the absence of excelm[?]nt. Our ae[?]oplandes were up ...

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  20. AN ENEMY REPORT.

    An enemy official report states that the attack was within the territorial waters in the neighborhood of Shetland Islands. and that all the es[?]ort vessels. ...

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  21. AN AMERICAN TRANSPORT TORPEDOED.

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.— An American transport has been torpedoed. The vessel, which was inward bound, was the Ward liner Antilles. ...

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  22. THE BALKANS

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night.— It is learned that an eatire Austrian army, composed of Mohammedan and Serbs from Basnia, has surrendered to ...

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  23. HEAVY LOSS OF LIKE.

    The German statement with rezard to the locality of the attack and the destruction of the escurt vessels is not ture. The enemy raiders [?]urecsed ...

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  24. AMERICAN FLEET IN EUROPEAN WATERS.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night.— The American fleet in European a[?]ters reports a wide cruising radius. The destroyers are compelling the U. ...

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  25. ENEMY POSITIONS BOMBARDED.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig ports: Hostile artillerying is most marked in the Zonnebeke sector, and ...

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  26. THE NEXT BATTLE WILL BE A HARD ONE.

    PARIS, Sunday Morning.— "Le Petit Parisien" says that the next battle in Flanders will be a hard one. The Germans are determined to defend to ...

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  27. PRELATES SENTENCED.

    ATHENS, Saturday Night.— An Cele[?]treal tribunal has sentenced live prelates, including a Mctro[?]olitan, at Athens in connection with the ...

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  28. SURVIVORS REACH BERGEN.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday Morning.— an admiral commanding at Charisttia[?]a reports that the convoy survivors have reached Bergen. They state ...

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  29. RAIDERS REPULSED.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We repulsed without casualties raiders yesterday eastward of Verelles. ...

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  30. TRADE EMBARGO

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— The newspapers commnted[?]d America's trade Embargo Note which has been issued. The Embass[?] explains that repeated ...

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  31. DESTRUCTIVE BOMBARDMENTS CARRIED OUT.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: We repulsed raiders westward of Lens Both artilleries are active. North[?] ...

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  32. GERMAN SAILORS AT THE FRONT.

    The London correspondent of "The New York Times" had an interview with a high naval authority, who said that Germany was weakening the ...

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  33. BELGIANS MARCHED TO THE FIRING LINE.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night.— A large number of Belgians, for refusing work for the military, have been confined to barracks built at ...

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  34. ENEMY REPORTS

    LONDON, Friday Night.— A German official report states: There is most intense artillerying south of Olstood and Passchendacle, between ...

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  35. NAVAL ENGAGEMENT.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— A Russia official report states: During Wednesday's battle in the Gulf of Riga our battleships seeured hits ...

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  36. RECIPROCAL ARTILLERYING.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— A French communique states: There is marked reciprocal artillerying on the Aisne and Souain, and on both banks ...

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  37. SHORTAGE OF PETROL

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.— Owing to the shortage of tonnage petrol, the Government has propounded a scheme to economise in the home ...

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  38. ARTILLERY ACTIVITY.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports: There is enemy artillery activity norhtward of Lens, and between Tower ...

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  39. INTENSE ARTILLERYING.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— A German official report states: There is intense artillerying between Houthulst Wood and Deule. north-eastward of ...

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  40. MOON ISLAND ABANDONED.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— A Russian official report states: Under the pressure on su[?]tior naval forces we [?] bandoned Moon Island. Our ...

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  41. NEW ZEALAND AVIATOR KILLED

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.— Lieutenant Solomon, of the Royal Flying Corps, has been killed. He ascended from an air station in an eastern ...

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  42. SIGNS OF NERVOUS APPREHENSION.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— Mr Gordon Gilmour, in a further report, says: The Germans continue to exhibit signs of nervous apprehension, ...

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  43. THE UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, Saturday Morning.— The Liberty war loan has readied 1,750,000,000 dollars. ADVERTISING THE LIBERTY ...

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  44. FOOD IN GERMANY

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Morning.— A message from Berlin states that the Reichstag committee has been informed that a further limitation of the bread ...

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  45. GERMAN PRESS EXULTANT

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Morning.— The German press are in chorus in exulting praise, stating that this and the Ocsel operations are proof of the ...

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  46. AN AERODROME BOMBED.

    LONDON, Friday Night.— The Admiralty reports that naval aireraft yesterday morning dropped many bombs with satistactory results on the ...

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  47. BIG U-BOATS TRAVELLING IN PAIRS.

    WASHINGTON, Friday Night.— Confidential reports reveal that big U-boats are travelling in pairs off the usual track, and roo[?]hing food ...

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  48. PT. MELBOURNE TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— On Saturday morning the dead body of Mrs A. E. Samson. secretary of the Port Melbourne, Labor League, and a Red Cross ...

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  49. DUNKIRK SHELLED.

    AMSTERDAM, Saturday Night.— A messages by the Berlin Admiralty states: Our torpedoers fired a couple of hundred explosive shells at Dunkirk ...

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  50. WAR CHEST CLUB

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— Their Majesties the King and Queen paid a surprise visit, lasting a[?]ont nie[?]minutes, to the Australian War ...

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  51. BRITAIN AND AMERICA

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— A lunche[?]n was given at the Savoy Hotel in honor of Admiral Suns and Mr Winston Churchill. the American ...

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  52. HASTENING SUPPLIES FOR THE ALLIES.

    NEW YORK, Friday Night.— "The New York Times" correspondent at Washington says that the Government is considering diverting 100,000 tons ...

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  53. NAVAL FIGHT IN THE NORTH SEA

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.— The Admiralty reports that two British destroyers the Mary Rose and the Strongbow fought two fast and heavily ...

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  54. ONLY A PRELUDE

    COPENHAGEN, Saturday Morning.— Herr Scheidemann. in closing the Wurzburg conference, said that Social Democr[?]acy has gained direct power in ...

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  55. GERMAN RAIDERS ATTACK A CONVORY.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.— A farther report by the Admiralty states that two fast and heavily armed German raiders atacked on Wednesday. a ...

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