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  2. AERIAL WARFARE.

    PARIS, Friday,—It is officially stated that groups of enemy aeroplanes attacked Paris at 10.40 p.m. on Thursday, and dropped bombs. The “all clear” ...

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  3. RUSSIAN AFFAIRS.

    GENEVA, Saturday.—The Ukraine Bureau at Lausanne states that the [?]lsheviks at Ekaterinburg, after a short t[?]l, shot the ex-Czar, but details ...

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  4. GERMANY.

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  5. U.S. WAR ACTIVITIES.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—The “New York Times” correspondent at Washington says that a Bill has been reported that provides for a Liberty Bond issue of ...

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  6. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    LONDON, Friday,—Papers found on the body of a ship’s officer washed up on the South Coast of Ireland show that his ship was torpedoed 300 miles out at sea. ...

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  7. WESTERN FRONT.

    LONDON, Friday,—Sir Douglas Haig reports that an attempted raid on a British post in the neighbourhood of Mayenneville. southward of Arras, was ...

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  8. ITALIAN FRONT.

    LONDON, Friday, —The Italians in the present fighting have taken about twenty thousand prisoners. As the enemy had sixteen infantry and two cavalry ...

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  9. MONARCHIC REVOLUTIONS.

    Vienna telegrams announce that the counter revolutions taking place in all parts of Russia are monarchial in character, and that the monarchists have ...

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  10. SURVIVORS PICKED UP

    MONTREAL, Friday,—A wire from Halifax reports that the survivors of an American ship sunk by a U boat in the Atlantic have been picked up by a ...

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  11. THURSDAY’S FIGHTING.

    LONDON, Friday.—Sir Douglas Haig reports that the aeroplanes did a full day’s work on Thursday. There was some increase in hostile activity and ...

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  12. BELATED GOVERNMENT ACTION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—It was announced yesterday that the Government had at last decided to entirely close the German banks in London ...

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  13. BIG EVENTS EXPECTED.

    PARIS, Friday,—Military writers state that it is impossible to disguise Germany’s enormous preparations. Correspondents on the British front call ...

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  14. AMERICAN BATTALION FOR ITALY

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—A battalion of American troops is to be despatched immediately to Italy. ...

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  15. OCCUPATION OF PETROGRAD EXPECTED.

    The “Morning Post’s” Stockholm correspondent says that a Swedish editor just returned from Petrograd states that German occupation is expected unless ...

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  16. SURVIVORS OF THE DVIN[?]SK.

    HALIFAX, Friday,— The survivors [?]anded here are from the British transport Dvinsk. They state that they were in their small boat for eight days, and ...

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  17. NEUTRALS MAY PROPOSE MEDIATION.

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  18. KING EATS BUCKWHEAT CAKES.

    NEW YORK, Friday,—The “New York Times” editorially eulogises King George’s fine democratic spirit, as exemplified by the King and Queen ...

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  19. LAUNCHING AND SINKINGS FOR MAY.

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  20. BOLSHEVIK GOVERNMENT REPORTED OVERTHROWN.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—It is reported that, the Bolshevik Government at Moscow has been overthrown. ...

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  21. THIRTY ’PLANES SHOT DOWN BY GERMANS.

    A wireless German message states:— Our men shot down 30 aeroplanes yesterday. ...

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  22. ADVANCE IN SENECA WOOD.

    LONDON, Friday,—The French communique reports that north-west of Montdidier we slightly advanced in Seneca Wood prisonering 30. Between the ...

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  23. SOCIALISTS TAUNT KUHLMANN

    Information from Germany shows that the German Socialists have learned the size of the American army in France, and have used that knowledge to taunt ...

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  24. MOSCOW CAPTURED.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—General Korniloff is reported to have captured Moscow. ...

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  25. ITALIAN SEAPLANES BOMB DURAZZO.

    LONDON, Saturday.—An Italian communique states:— Our seaplanes bombed the [?]uays and hangars at Durazzo with good results on Wednesday and ...

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  26. PREMIER IN FLIGHT

    VANCOUVER, Friday,— M. Lenin (Premier) and M. Trotsky (Foreign Minister) are reported to have fled towards Murman, the northern coast of Finland. ...

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  27. PREPARATIONS FOR SURPRISE ATTACK.

    The Australian Press Association representative learns that Germany is undoubtedly preparing for an offensive on a huge scale. Although there are no ...

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  28. SUBMARINED STEAMER’S SURVIVORS.

    VANCOUVER, Friday:—At a Canadian Atlantic port a boatload of shipwrecked sailors of the D. Winston, a steamer torpedoed off the American coast, have ...

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  29. SLAVS SHOULD BE FREED.

    VANCOUVER, Friday.—At Washington Mr. Robert Lansing, Secretary of State, said that in view of the pro-German misrepresentations in the United ...

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  30. BER[?]EN BOURSE DEPRESSED.

    AMSTERDAM. Friday.—Report on Thursday night state that the Berlin Bourse is depressed. One correspondent states that it would not be ...

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  31. GERMAN REPORTS.

    LONDON, Friday. — Copenhagen reports that German telegrams state that counter-revolution aries have taken the province of [?]utsk, and Harborowsk ...

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  32. 58 TONS OF BOMBS.

    LONDON, Saturday,— The French communique states that during Wednesday and Thursday 20 German aeroplanes and four balloons were brought ...

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  33. LOAN TO CHINA.

    WASHINGTON, Friday,—Mr. J. P. Morgan, representing the New York bankers has negotiated with the Department of State with a view to ...

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  34. BERLIN’S FOOD.

    Amsterdam reports a serious food crisis at Berlin. Owing to the shortage of potatoes, the entire population has been reduced to half-rations ...

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  35. Ireland.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Press Bureau reports the proceedings of a deputation from all parties except the Irish Party, which urged the ease for Federal ...

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  36. WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE POSTPONED.

    VANCOUVER, Thursday. — Washington reports that efforts to secure a vote in the Senate for the Women’s Suffrage resolution has been abandoned ...

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  37. BOLCHEN AERODROME BOMBED

    The Air Ministry reports that aeroplanes on Friday afternoon dropped tons of bombs on railway workshops, stations, and sidings at ...

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  38. For Valor.

    LONDON, Friday,— Saturday’s “Gazette” announces the award of eleven Victoria Crosses, all to English, county regiments, except one to a Canadian. ...

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  39. KEMMEL RIDGE THE OBJECTIVE.

    The “Daily Telegraph’s” correspondent at Rotterdam says that the German preparations appear complete. There is heavy transport of troops from the ...

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  40. OUTOMOBlLE ARMY CONTRACTS.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Thursday. — A Washington message states that Frank God sol, a French soldier, who is said to have defrauded to the extent of ...

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  41. CRITICAL SITUATION.

    LONDON, Saturday. — British diplomatic circles believe that a critical situation has arisen in Russia, and developments of the highest importance may be ...

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  42. FOR SOLDIERS OF THE PLAVE.

    A Milan committee is raising a public fund of £40,000 as a present to the soldiers who won the battle of the Plave. ...

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  43. SAMMIES FOR ITALY.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday,—Washington announces that the first American troops have arrived in Italy. ...

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  44. EASTWARD OF NIEPPE.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports that the English troops carried out a successful minor operation on a three and a half mile front eastward of Nieppe Forest and ...

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  45. Imperial Conference.

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Massey voted at the election of sheriffs for the city of London. He is probably the first Dominions Prime Minister to exercise his ...

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  46. ROME WELCOMES AMERICANS.

    An American ambulance detachment has arrived at Rome. Dense crowds welcomed it, and strewed the streets with flowers. They are the first Americans to ...

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  47. BRITISH FRONT ON FRIDAY.

    LONDON, Saturday, — Sir Douglas Haig:—There Was much air fighting on Friday. Enemy machines showed considerable activity. We shot down 17. ...

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  48. “LOST” AMERICAN PRIVATE.

    LONDON, Saturday. — A remarkable story is being told of an American-private who lost his way in France. It is stated that he met five German officers ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN DELEGATES’ DOINGS.

    LONDON, Friday.—To-day the King gave an audience to Mr. Cook at Buckingham Palace. Mr. Hughes interviewed M. Kerensky. ...

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  50. Criticism of Mr. Hughes.

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  51. ANGLO-FRENCH ACTIVITY.

    A wireless German official report states that there is lively Anglo-French activity astride the Somme. and great intensity in the enemy’s fire astride the Lys, ...

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  52. STOCKHOLM REPORTS.

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  53. U.S. SOLDIERS ON EIGHT SECTORS.

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The “New York Times” correspondent on the American front says the Americans now hold eight sectors on the West front, ...

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  54. RAID ON MANNHEIM FACTORY.

    LONDON, Friday. — The Air Ministry reports that enemy aerodromes at Frescaty were attacked on Friday evening. Bursts were not observed ...

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  55. UNDERSIZED AND LOW SPIRITED

    LONDON. Saturday,—Mr. Philip Gibbs writes:— The sudden British attack eastward of Nieppe Forest utterly surprised two divisions of Saxons and Prussians. ...

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  56. MR. HUGHES AT DINNER.

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mr. Hughes was the guest at a dinner given by the Merchant Seamen’s League. There was a large and enthusiastic gathering of ship ...

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  57. U.S. COMMISSION.

    VANCOUVER. Saturday,— Washington advises that the personnel of the American Commission to Russia is about to be selected. The commission ...

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  58. FIELD-MARSHAL’S REPORTS.

    LONDON, Saturday, — Sir Douglas Haig: We prisonered over four hundred in Friday’s successful operation eastward of Nieppe Forest. These do not include ...

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  59. Queensland Land Laws.

    LONDON, Friday .—In reference to the Queensland Government’s land proposals, leading Anglo-Australian banks and pastoral and financial companies have ...

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  60. GERMAN JUNE LOSSES.

    It is reported that Germany lost 591 aeroplanes during June. ...

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  61. CZECH-SLOVAK RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Sunday.—At Copenhagen it is reported that Czar[?]itch and his sister Tatiana are staying at Tobolsk. The Cearvitch is seriously ill. ...

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  62. More Peace Proposals.

    LONDON, Friday,— The “Daily Chronicle,” after an interview with an authorised spokesman representing the British official view of German Foreign ...

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  63. FRENCH PROGRESS

    The French communique reports that south of the Aisne we attacked on Friday morning from the south of Ambleny to the west of Mont Gobert, with the ...

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  64. ALLIES NOT PASSIVELY WAITING.

    LONDON. Saturday,—The French success in capturing 1000 southward of Embleny, coupled with the British advance prisonering 300 at Merville, and the ...

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  65. EX-[?]ZAR REPORTED SAFE.

    The ex-Czar’s fate remains doubtful. Unconfirmed reports declare that he is safe. ...

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  66. GERMANY TO INTERVENE.

    The German newspapers state that Germany is preparing to intervene in Russia on the pretext of restoring order, with Maximalist aid. ...

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  67. British Labor.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Two hundred delegates at the Caxton Hall resolved on the formation, of a distinct Labor Party for trade unionists. The chairman ...

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  68. HINDENBURG’S PLANS.

    The New York “Times’” correspondent on the American front learns that Hindenburg has planned his great offensive against the Allies. His main drive will ...

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  69. GAINS MAINTAINED.

    later French communique says: The Germans twice attempted to drive us [?] the positions we captured yesterday. A counter-attack by several ...

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  70. KERENSKY IN I’ARIS.

    PARIS, Sunday. —M Kerensky has arrived and has visited the Russian Embassy. ...

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  71. “TIMES” CONDEMNS PROPOSAL.

    The "Times" financial editor commenting on the Anglo-Australian banking and financial resolution, considers if almost incredible that Queensland should ...

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  72. Alien in Britain.

    LONDON, Friday,— In consequence of the recent [?] against [?] the Government has drafted a [?] wide powers to [?] ...

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  73. ENEMY ACCOUNTS.

    LONDON, Saturday,— A wireless German official message states that three British assaults against Merris broke down. The enemy penetrated at Vienx ...

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  74. Captain Hodges.

    LONDON, Thursday,— [?] [?] Melbourne, [?] [?] ...

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  75. [?] TAKE BONERS.

    [?] [?] during the operation on Tuesday now total 308. ...

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