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  2. WAR CORRESPONDENTS.

    LONDON, Monday.— Mr. Gordon Gilmour, the Austrian and New Leland Press Association representative at the front, wilting on Saturday, ...

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  3. SUBMARINE WARFARE

    VANCOUVER, Monday, 10 a.m.—A Canadian port reports that the cable steamer M’ Kay Bennet has been torpedoed and sunk. The crew is safe. ...

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  4. WESTERN FRONT.

    LONDON, Monday, 3.30 p.m. — The Australian Press Association learns the British have reached the eastern edge of Bray, also captured ...

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  5. RUSSIAN RIDDLE.

    LONDON, Monday.—Amsterdam reports that a Berlin official message states that Dr. Helfferieh,. German Minister for the Interior, ordered the ...

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  6. U.S.A. WAR ACT VITIES.

    VANCOUVER, Monday. —Washing ton reports that the police broke up a women's demonstration against the Senate's delay of consideration of the ...

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  7. ANZAC IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Monday,—Private J. L. Newman, of the 17th Battalion A.I.K., aged 21, and born in Balmaia. Sydney, has arrived in England from ...

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  8. AERIAL WARFARE.

    LONDON, Monday. — The “Star” states that mar aeroplanes brought down another Zeppelin off the coast it fell in flames. ...

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  9. SWEDISH STEAMER SUNK.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.— At an American Atlantic port fifteen of the crew of the Swedish steamer Sydland landed, reporting that a German ...

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  10. HOSPITAL SHIP WARIALDA.

    LONDON, Monday.—A survivors of the Warialda states that the captain behaved heroically, and went down with his ship. All those in the ward ...

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  11. PEASANT RISING. INCESSANT FIGHTING IN UKRAINE.

    LONDON. Monday. — A wireless Irussian message reads: “Reports from Kiev state that 5000 peasants provided with machine guns and artillery ...

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  12. OVATION TO SEAPLANE.

    ROTTERDAM, Tuesday. — Dutch newspapers state that a German airship and forty hydroplanes attacked a British motor boat flotilla. The ...

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  13. BRITISH STEAMER SUNK

    VANCOUVER, Monday.—A German submarine sank a British steamer 100 miles cast of Nantucket. The crew’s fate is unknown. ...

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  14. MOSCOW UNTENABLE.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.—German newspapers report that the Bolshevrk Government is following Lenin and Trotsky to Kronstadt. The counter ...

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  15. U BOAT SUNK.

    MONTREAL, Monday.-The Navy Department has announced that it is believed a destroyer sank a 'XT boat with depth bomins 108 miles off the ...

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  16. BRITISH WELCOMED BY CZECHS.

    LONDON, Monday.—The War Office reports that the British troops that landed at Wadivostock, proceeded to the front. They were ...

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  17. MUSTARD GAS AFFLOAT.

    MONTREAL, Monday.—A U boat mustard-gassed a coastguard station on the South Carolina coast. coastguards were overcome. ...

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  18. ADMIRALTY REPORT.

    LONDON, Monday.-The Admiralty reports that the light forces and the Royal Air Forces aircraft reconnoitring on the West Frisian coast on ...

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  19. CANADIANS IN SIBERIA.

    NEW TORE, Monday.—At Ottawa the Government has announced that Canada will be represented by a military unit of approximately 4000 men ...

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  20. LONG RANGE CUN.

    [?]Monday.— The German long with has been bombarding for trades Allied artillery ...

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  21. GERMAN GENERAL'S ASSASSIN.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.— Nonskof General Eichorn’s assassin, has been executed at Kieff. ...

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  22. EDITORS ABROAD.

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. Hughes entertained the Australian press delegates at dinner at the Savoy. Welcoming them, he said they came to ...

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  23. [?] IN BRTSSELS.

    [?] Monday — Three Germany were rainband have hem cashier [?] A large number of ...

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  24. GERMAN AIR TALLY.

    LONDON. Monday. — A German Wireless states: We shot down 618 aeroplanes in July, whereof 239 are in our possession. We lost only, 12s. ...

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  25. AMBASSADORS RELEASED.

    LONDON, Monday.-The “Daily Express” states that it has been decided to arrest M. Litvinoff (Russian `representative in London) unless Mr. ...

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  26. SUNDAY'S AIR WORK.

    LONDON, Monday, 11.45 p.m—Sir Douglas Haig: By day and night on Sunday we dropped bombs, chiefly on the Somme crossings and certain rail ...

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  27. Albanian Campaign.

    LONDON. Monday.—Italian offical In Albania we obliged the enemy to evacuate Jagodina bridgehead, and pass to the right hank of the river. ...

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  28. CZECH ARMY.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.—The “Berliner TageWatt” -says the Czecho Slovaks. have increased to 300,000, and situation of the Soviet ...

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  29. COMPLETE AMERICAN ARMY.

    PARIS, Monday.—The formation of the first American army in France is officially announced. General Pershing commands in the field, and retains his ...

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  30. [?] BY AUCATION.

    [?]DAM, Monday— The Start Ta[?] establishes the [?] the German [?]tion ...

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  31. TO AID THE CZECHS.

    LONDON. Monday.—A Tokio message states that owing to reports that the Czecho-Slovaks are outnumbered, and are urgently needing aid, the ...

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  32. FRENCH REPORTS

    LONDON. Monday night.—Unofficial Paris reports claim forty thousand prisoners and seven hundred guns. ...

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  33. PUBLIC SERVICE BILL.

    The President of the Public Service Association (Mr. H. E. Downie), With members of the general committee, yesterday conferred with the Premier ...

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  34. [?] REPORT.

    Monday. 1.40 a.m. — The is General Haig’s report [?] [?] last evening ...

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  35. GERMAN TOWNS BOMBED.

    LONDON, Monday. — The Air Ministry reports that on Sunday afternoon to addition to the bombing already reported, we bombed the railway triangle ...

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  36. FURTHER FRENCH SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 12.35 a.m.— French communique: Between the Avre and the Oise we captured tie village of Gary, and progressed north of ...

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  37. The Empire’s Water Power.

    LONDON, Monday.—The Water Power Committee's preliminary report finds that excepting Canada and New Zealand, also to a lesser extent ...

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  38. A Second Bonanza.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A big deputation waited on the Minister for Mines, urging the granting of An application for 3300 acres of land for ...

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  39. HUNS AT MONT DIDIER.

    LONDON, Monday.—Paris reports that the Germans, before evacuating Montdidier. left little more than a mass of wreckage. The Palais ...

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  40. Britain’s Coal.

    LONDON, Tuesday, £43 a.m. — It is understood that the coal situation in Britain is more serious than is-generally realised. The Government ...

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  41. AUSTRALIANS AT PROYART.

    LONDON, Tuesday. 4. 20 a.m. The Morning Post’s” correspondent at headquarters says the Australians on Saturday night, tried to advance ...

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  42. Australia’s Wheat.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A deal by the Australian Wheat Board with the New Zealand Government for the sale of two million oushels of ...

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  43. FLYING ACCIDENT.

    LONDON, Monday.—Lieutenant H. S. Richards, of the Essek Regiment, attached to the Royal Air Force the New Zealand Rhodes -scholar, was ...

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  44. [?] ACCOUNTS

    Monday, 10.55 p.m. —A an official message says [?] attacks northward and between the somme ...

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  45. FRENCH AIR WORK.

    LONDON. Tuesday, 4.15 a.m. —The French aviation communiqué says: Despite the attempts, of enemy sandaracs to oppose their passage, our bombers ...

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  46. South African Tratle.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.— With regard to the threatened loss of Australian trade with Africa, the Minister for Trade states that die Board ...

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  47. General Cables.

    EURICH, Monday.— M. Connham[?] a member of the old Romanian Monday, has been arrested at Jasset. He is succeed of secretly ...

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  48. ASUALTIES, 100.000.

    Monday.— The energy reliably estimated at report of the capture [?] is unconfirmed ...

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  49. ON THE VESLE.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 2.40 a m.—An American communiqué states: We repulsed attacks-in the vicinity of Fismes. The enemy's losses were severe. ...

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  50. German Military Opinion.

    LONDON, Monday.— German military critics consider the Franco British attack has now been brought to a [?]. They characterise ...

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  51. [?] STOCK SMILES.

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.— The supply of cattle to-day at Steward was the shortest for many years. Prices race the reaching. £ 4 per hundred ...

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  52. ANZAC-KANUCK RECORD.

    VANCOUVER; Monday— Ottawn reports that the Canadian corresondent on the West front explains that the Canadians took over secretly a ...

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  53. ULSTER DEMONSTRATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday, 6.45 a.m. The Hibernians have contained a [?] demonstrations in Ulater for There har. They Ululate they will not week ...

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  54. [?]CAN VIEW.

    FOR GERMANS. Monday. The “New editorially that a for the Germans has ...

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  55. State Central of Lipser.

    VANCOUVER, Monday.— Washington [?] at an [?] ...

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