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  2. SOLDIERS' RETURN. A Cordial Welcome.

    Early as It was on Tuesday morning, royal welcome was extended to a large contingent of returned warriors from Prance. Shortly before 9 o'clock a ...

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  3. LATE WAR CABLES WILD-BEAST FIGHTING.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs says:—Sincee Sunday, after 12 counter-attacks against the Australians alone, the Germans made several thrusts at and Into Bullecourt. Each ...

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  4. German Transference of Troops.

    The Petit Parisien eta tee that heavy levies have been made of the German troops on the eastern front, in order to reinforce the western lines. Many of the ...

    Article : 134 words
  5. BEYOND BAGDAD. Operations Quietened.

    A Mesopotamia official message announces that although there have been no important operations this month, the British have taken 136 prisoners. ...

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  6. ITALIANS BUSY.

    The battle on the Julian front has assumed epic proportions. The Italians arc attacking on a front of 60 miles, and are breaking into the Austrian lines, despite ...

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  7. BARRIER SOLDIERS' MONUMENT.

    Citizens of the Barrier decided on Tuesday night to raise £1,500 as the first instalment of money necessary to erect a monumuent to Broken Hill soldiers who ...

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  8. BRITISH STRIKERS.

    It has been officially announced that Dr. Addison, the Minister for 'Munitions, declined to receive n deputation of district representatives of strikers unless in ...

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  9. Picked Clean.

    The Morning Post states that the enemy is still fitting hard for his lost Hindenburg trenches, The Third Prussian Guards know no rest at Bulleoourt. Two ...

    Article : 173 words
  10. HOLLWEGr'S SPEECH. Press Generally Dissatisfied.

    The German newspapers generally are dissatisfied with Dr. Hollweg's speech. The Berlin Lokal Anzeiger declares that the speech changes nothing and is ...

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  11. NATURALIZATION, Imperial Conference Considered.

    In the Commons to-day Mr. Bonar Law said the Imperial Conference had considered the question of the naturalization laws. the Government hoped shortly to ...

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  12. Germans' Heavy Losses.

    The French communique of Tuesday afternoon flays:—'The artillery struggle has been continued in different sectors. It is confirmed that the Germans sustained ...

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  13. British Food Control.

    The Food Controller (Lord Devonport) is taking over control of all imported beans, peas, and pulse. Later be will fix the price at which he will take over. ...

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  14. A MURDEROUS ALLY.

    Herr Colin, a member of the Reichstag, asked Dr. Hollweg to impress on Turkey the necessity of stopping the massacre of Jews in Palestine, and said if Germany ...

    Article : 150 words
  15. RUINS OF RHEIMS. Cathedral May Fall.

    The Paris correspondent of t The New York Times says that Mr. Chitney Warren, an eminent American architect, who reported on the ...

    Article : 118 words
  16. AMERICA AND RUSSIA. £20,000,000 Lent.

    The United States has lent £20,000,000 to Russia. The loan has been made on condition that all the money is spent in the United States. ...

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  17. MEAGRE REPORTS.

    The meagre references in the official communiques to the operations of the Australians is occasioning comment, especially regaining Bullecourt, where the ...

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  18. German Food Shortage.

    The British Press Bureau states that a German divisional order captured on the west front says the rations of German troops are ample, and consequently the ...

    Article : 53 words
  19. New Westward Posts.

    Gen. Haig reported on Wednesday morning:—The lighting continued yesterday to our advantage in the western portion of Bullecourt. We made prisoners of a few ...

    Article : 217 words
  20. LOAN TO BELGIUM.

    The Washington Government has also loaned £9,000,000 to Belgium. The money will he paid in monthly instalments. ...

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  21. American Restorers.

    Ambassador Jusserand has forwarded to the French and Belgian Governments, on behalf of the United States, an offer by Americans to assist m rebuilding the ...

    Article : 222 words
  22. BULLECOURT.

    Gen. IIaig, reporting on Tuesday morning, said—There have been small night outpost engagements south-east of Epehy. The enemy heavily bombarded this morning our ...

    Article : 338 words
  23. POLAND'S KING. Central Powers Squabble.

    The pro-German press of Warsaw, the capital of Poland, has demanded an early settlement of the trouble in reference to the delay in the accession of the Polish ...

    Article : 88 words
  24. Roosevelt's Determination.

    Col.Theodore Roosevelt intends to gp to France shortly, whether or not the Washington Copsreas approves the proposal that ho shall lead a division of American ...

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  25. Beaten Off by French.

    The French communique of Wednesday morning states:—The artillery struggle was continued in the nighttime.' After a violent bombardment the enemy this morning ...

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  26. Incidents of the War.

    An official message states that Gen. Van der Venter has succeeded Gen. Hosking in East Africa, with the temporary rank of lieutenant-general. ...

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  27. MACEDONIA SITUATION Serbs Vigorously Fighting,

    A Serbian communique states that there is great activity elon? the whole Seroian front in Macedonia. The Serbs have made a fresh advance near Vetrenik and ...

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  28. War on All Neutrals.

    The rabid German newspaper writer, Count Reventlow, demands that Germany shall immediately declare war on every neutral country continuing to trade with ...

    Article : 51 words
  29. Optimistic View,

    The Petrograd correspondent of The Daily Telegraph is of opinion that the Russion situation, does not warrant a feeling of excitement. He believes that ...

    Article : 91 words
  30. British-American Naval Alliance.

    The British Admiralty states that a notilla of United States destroyers has arrived to co-operate with the British navy in the prosecution of he war. ...

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  31. Considerable Progress Made.

    An Italian official report says:—There Las been an intense artillery duel between Tolmino and the sea,. Our raids led to considerable progress on the slopes of ...

    Article : 84 words
  32. FRENCH WAR. LEADERS

    A sensation has been caused by the Council of Ministers having appointed Gen. Petain to be the new Commander-inChief of the northern and north-eastern, ...

    Article : 53 words
  33. Important Locks Attacked.

    At Sault St. Mane, Michigan, four persons were killed and three fatally injured in an explosion, intended to destroy the locks between Lake Superior and Lake ...

    Article : 52 words
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