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  2. RIOTS IN GERMANY

    A message from Zurich states that the Russian revolution created an agitation in German working class circles, culminating In riots. Several ...

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  3. REGENERATED RUSSIA

    Daniel Vincent, au aviator, writing from Petrograd, says one of the most hopeful sig[?] is the patriotic of the newspapers though ...

    Article : 146 words
  4. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The House of Commons was crowded to hear Mr. Asquith's Dardanelles statement. Those present included Mr. J. C. Smu[?]e and Sir Joseph Ward. ...

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  5. WESTERN ADVANCE.

    The "New "Sorts Times" says the battle of the Somme has been won. and the battle of the Aisne will be next. The Germans retreated ...

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  6. DESTRUCTION EXPLAINED.

    German authorities explain the destruction of the abandoned territory by saying that the preparation of an area chosen for a field of battle necessitated ...

    Article : 43 words
  7. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 words
  8. CONDITION OF CANU[?].

    The "Dally Chronicle's Paris correspondent writes that he visited Can[?]or, near Lassigny, and found 200 women children, and old men, the ...

    Article : 105 words
  9. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    The New York “Sun,” “Herald” and "World" all urge the immediate declaration of war. Some newspapers have printed a satirical cartoon ...

    Article : 38 words
  10. "SHALL ALL NATIONS BE FREE?”

    Despatches from Berlin intimate a growing restlessness in Germany, caused by the Russian revolution, and the Socialist newspapers are asking shall ...

    Article : 32 words
  11. SWEDISH SCHOONER'S CREW.

    A German submarine abandoned in a damaged open boat the captain, his wife, and eight of the crew of the Swedish schooner Dag, sunk on the ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The Supreme Court's decision will reference to railwayman empower Congress to fix the hours and prescribe the rate of wages when parties. ...

    Article : 46 words
  13. SHOULD GERMANS BE INTERNED?

    Mr. Gerard, in a speech, said:—"In the event of war America must consider whether to intern all Germans or let them loose to blow up bridges; ...

    Article : 65 words
  14. A SPEEDY VICTORY.

    The "Petit Par[?]sien's" Petrograd correspondent has interviewed M[?]likoff, the new Minister for Foreign Affairs, who said Russia In ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. CLOSE TO CAMBRAI.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs writes:—The enemy is still refusing battle, and retired further Into the open country cast on Bapaume. Our cavalry patrols are in ...

    Article : 102 words
  16. DUTCH STEAMER SHELLED.

    A German submarine pursued and shelled the Dutch steamer Hellen carrying food for the relief of Belgium. Eight of the crew were killed. The ...

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  17. PATRIOTIC EMPLOYERS. EIGHT HOURS FOR THE COUNTRY.

    The New York newspapers congratulate the railway employers on their Patriotism in granting the eight hours to their employes. ...

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  18. RINKS IN 'SEVEN MINUTES.

    Captain Middleton, of the V[?]gllencia, says the steamer foundered in seven minters, She was painted with the American colors, and had her ...

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  19. TORPEDOED WHILE ANCHORED.

    The merchantman torpedoed on the Downs was anchored, awaiting machinery a repairs, and [?] rank In shallow water. The crew were saved. ...

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  20. CAPTURE OF NOYON.

    The French, on entering Noyon, found 10.000 Inhibitions, where before the war there were only 0000. Apparently many had been brought in ...

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  21. FRENCH HOPES.

    ln reply to M. M[?]ttukoff's telegram stating that Czar Nicholas had renounced the throne, and that a constituent Assembly would shortly be ...

    Article : 85 words
  22. RAPIDITY OF PURSUIT.

    The "New York "World's" correspondent at Paris says Germany's commanders are stunned by the rapidity General Nivelle's pursuit. ...

    Article : 44 words
  23. GERMAN POLITICS

    A message from Berlin states that Dr. von 'Bethnman Hollweg speaking in the [?]salg repeated his promise of equal political rights after the war, ...

    Article : 52 words
  24. BALKAN CAMPAIGN.

    A nine days' battle between Ocbrida and Prespa Lakes and the Aksl heights northward of Monastir has been result less, the French storming attacks ...

    Article : 32 words
  25. WAR DECLARED IF LINER SUNK,

    A message from Washington states U.at President Wilson will not declare war as the result of the st[?]king of the three American freighters, but ...

    Article : 39 words
  26. MOMENTOUS 24 HOURS.

    Frank Simonds, ln the "New York Tribune," says the next 24 hours will decide whether the Germans intend to retire to the Franco-Belgian frontier, ...

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  27. THE GERMAN HOPE.,

    Mr. Wood, the United Press representative with the advancing French says that the Germans hoped by shortening the West front to have ...

    Article : 156 words
  28. PERSIAN CAMPAIGN

    A Bulgarian communique states:— We repulsed enemy attacks between Lakes Oehrida and Prespa, and also to the east of Lake Prespa. ...

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  29. WILSON URGED TO CALL CONGRESS.

    The general official view is that a state of war exists between the United States and Germany. President Wilson has not made a statement, but the ...

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  30. SHORTAGE OF POTATOES

    The Press Bureau states that Lord Devonport announces that owing to a shortage of potatoes there will be no further supplies for three months. He ...

    Article : 54 words
  31. THE MOVEMENT IN FINLAND.

    The Finnish newspapers say the revolution o[?]curred at [?]elsingford on Friday. when the military deposed the police. Work and traffic stopped. ...

    Article : 69 words
  32. ANZACS AT BAPAUME.

    Continuing their referenced to the or Esp[?] the leading papers State the loss of Bapa[?] made the [?]my positions nearer the Somme ...

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  33. TURKISH CRISIS

    Private messages received at Coustantinople indicate that there is a panic there it Is believed that a Ministerial and possibly even a ...

    Article : 35 words
  34. EXCHANGE OF PRISONERS

    Lord Newton, replying in the Houses of Lords to questions regarding the exchange of prisoners with Turkey said between 400 and [?] Dardanelles ...

    Article : 66 words
  35. NAVAL OPINION.

    The naval authorities are advising that it might be strategically unsound for America to declare war many until adequate measures had ...

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  36. NO CHANGE DURING WAR.

    The “Morning Post's” Petrograd correspondent considers that it is unlikely any radical change will be made in the Russian Constitution. During ...

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  37. HOLY WAR PROCLAIMED.

    Advices from Turkey slate that the Ghe[?] Islam has proclaimed a Holy War. Following on the fall of [?]dad the ...

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  38. ACROSS ST. QUENTIN CANAL.

    The French communique states that between the Somme and the Aisne our troops made fresh progress, and are will proceeding to occupy the ...

    Article : 149 words
  39. COMMUNICATION CONSTRUCTION

    The French efforts to maintain communication with the advantage troops are an astonishing success. Railways creep forward miles during the ...

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  40. IMPERIAL WAR CABINET

    The Press Bureau states that representatives of the United Kingdom and the Dominions attended the [?] meeting of the Imperial War Cabinet today. ...

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  41. SITUATION UNCHANGED.

    The Cabinet regards the German situation as unchanged. No additional orders have been issued for further war preparations, but Cabinet ...

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  42. THE IRISH QUESTION

    The Central News Agency [?] that an informal conversation with a view to an Irish settlement has began between London and Dublin. ...

    Article : 34 words
  43. CITY OF MEMPHIS' PAPERS,

    Captain Bor[?] and nine of the crew of the City of Mem[?] are missing The ships papers were found in the empty bont from which Captain ...

    Article : 47 words
  44. WILL THE SPEAKER PRESIDE?

    Questioned In tho House of Commons as to whether the Government would appoint the Speaker to preside at the conference with tho Dominion ...

    Article : 58 words
  45. DELEGATES WELCOMED.

    Mr. Lloyd-George welcomed the delegates from overseas and the Prime Minister of the Dominations replied to his fe[?]tations. ...

    Article : 97 words
  46. TRADE CORPORATION.

    Sir Albert- Stanley. President of the Board of Trade, has announced that steps will be taken to establish an organisation called the British Trade ...

    Article : 172 words
  47. STILL ADVANCING.

    General Haig reports:—Despite less favorable weather considerate Progress has been made, and the greater of the front of our advance is ...

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  48. SITUATION GRAVE.

    The situation is now graver than at any period since the severance of relations. It Is known that the Administration takes the moat serious view of ...

    Article : 183 words
  49. "BOUND TO COME.”

    The “New York Times" Loudon correspondent has interviewed. Mr. John [?]hon, who said "Ireland is bound to have Honic Rule. Ireland has been ...

    Article : 124 words
  50. GERMANY AND TURKEY

    A message from Berne gives details that have been disclosed of a [?] hurriedly concluded between Germany and Turkey on September 7, after ...

    Article : 127 words
  51. FIGHTING ON THE MEUSE.

    A Get man official message states:— There have been lnfantry and cavalry engagements in the abandoned districts on both aides of the Somme and ...

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  52. GERMAN INTRIGUE

    President Wilson's Note to President Carranza rejecting the embargo proposal, says that lie does not wish[?] America's Inability to net should ...

    Article : 51 words
  53. GERMANS' ALREADY AT 'WAR,

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, in a statement sold the news of the recent sinking's motes It imperative that America should hit bock hard and effectively. ...

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  54. GOAL IN ENGLAND

    To ensure an equal distribution of coal, the-Board of Trade has ordered that the maximum quantity to be delivered to a single household shall ...

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  55. OCCUPATION OF NESLE.

    A message from Paris sures that a French aviator flying cuer Nestle on Sunday observed a man on a housetop waving the [?]color. He descended ...

    Article : 116 words
  56. PROGRESS RETARDED.

    French communiqué states-there is little change right from the Aves to the Aisne- Our advanced elements progressed Brightly; and. continue to ...

    Article : 74 words
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