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  2. PHILIP GIBBS' ACCOUNT.

    Mr. Phillip Gibbs writes: The enemy is firing an enormous number of shells at our trenches. The roads and back areas are p[?]d with [?]ge supplies of ...

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  3. RUSSIAN SITUATION

    The State Department at Washington has announced the receipt of a suggestion that if the Unites States [?] were [?] to Russia it would ...

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  4. WHAT BRITAIN HAS DONE.

    At Paris Mr. Lloyd-George, addressing the journalists at the conclusion of the [?]kan Conference, outlined Great Britain's efforts on behalf of the ...

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  5. RUSSIAN FRONT

    Roumanian communique: On July 26 we advanced twelve kilometers beyond our old front and occupied all our objectives in ten villages, taking 450 ...

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  6. AMERICA'S WAR DOINGS

    Washington advices state [?] the Senate military com[?] votes to re[?]mend the [?] passage of [?]gistation providing for the early ...

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  7. RUSSIAN RETREAT

    From the United Tress correspondent a headquarters: Heavy artillery activity continues, especially in Fianders. On the Nieuport sector the duel ...

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  8. SUBMARINE MENACE

    From Amsterdam: A German submarine sank the Dutch lug Costzeo and a lighter which she [?]. towing. The crew landed safely. ...

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  9. U BOAT ASHORE.

    A. German submarine ran aground on the French coast to the west of Calais. The crew reached port, and were taken prisoner. Before ...

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  10. BLOCKADE ON GERMANY.

    From Washington: The War Trade Intelligence section of the Exports Council is sending representatives lo all neutral ports in order to check ...

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  11. FRESH RUSSIAN TROOPS.

    Despatches received by the Russian Embassy at Washington indicate that fresh Russian troops are being rushed to the Galicoan front to endeavor ...

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  12. PROVISIONAL GOVERNMENT'S TASK.

    The “Daily Chronicle's” correspondent. at Petrograd writes: True patriots are now lacing the difficult task of maintaining order, preserving ...

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  13. PARIS AIR RAID.

    Paris reports that an air raid alarm last night warned the residents and plunged the city in darkness. Fifty airmen chased the enemy off. ...

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  14. MENACE DIMINISHING.

    Paris reports that Mr. Lloyd-George says England is building four million tons of shipping in the coming year and that the U-boat menace is ...

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  15. WAR BUDGET.

    The War Budget for all Government departments amounts to 1[?],000,000,000 dollars (£3,000,000,000). (The American way of expressing a billion is ...

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  16. EASTERLY RETIREMENT CONTINUES.

    Wireless Russian official: The enemy occupied Intetyez and Czyately northward of Tarnopol. We repulsed an enemy attack south-eastwards of ...

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  17. ENEMY ACCOUNTS.

    Wireless German official: The artillery duel in F[?]anders was intense towards evening. Renewed powerful English reconnaissauces everywhere ...

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  18. TWO NORWEGIANS SUNK.

    The Norwegian steamer Thorsdal and the sailing ship Vaarbu[?] have been submarined and sunk in the Arctic Sea. Twenty of the Thorsdal’s ...

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  19. SENATOR’S IMPASSIONED SPEECH.

    Senator Borah, in an impassioned speech in the Senate, challenged the wisdom the President America Js reiterated statements that America is ...

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  20. ESCAPE OF LENIN.

    From the United Press correspondent at Petrograd. Lenin has escaped from his captors, following a battle between the Government agents and ...

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  21. SUBMARINE BASES.

    The "New York World's" Washington correspondent learns from an authority with confidential information that the Allies do not attack the U ...

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  22. PORTENTOUS ARTILLERY.

    War correspondents in France de[?]eribe portentous British u[?]tillerying on the Flanders front. For 48 hours the guns [?]ared with unpar[?]lleted ...

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  23. RETREAT ON A HUNDRED MILES FRONT.

    The “Daily News” Petrograd correspondent reports that the Russian retreat continues on a front of 100 miles. Those troops behaved worst ...

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  24. “LAND OF SURPRISES.”

    Authorities here, while recognising the reports from Russia are not too good, say that Russia is a land of aur[?]ises. and her resources are ...

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  25. JAPANESE WARSHIPS SINK U BOAT.

    The Japanese navel attache announces that Japanese warships in the Mediterranean escorting a British transport sighted an enemy submarine ...

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  26. IRISH CONVENTION.

    The Australian Press Association representative at Dublin says: The city is only mildly Interested in the convention. Conver[?] with leading ...

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  27. FIVE ENEMY ATTACKS FAIL.

    To-day’s French communique: The Germans employed a full division, supported by fresh divisions, in their attack on July 23 in the region east of ...

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  28. UNITED STATES WAR FINANCE.

    America’s war estimates include —Armament of fortifications, two and a half billion dollars; army pay, 700 millions; subsis[?] for army, 220 ...

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  29. GENERAL ASSEMBLY AT MOSCOW

    From the “Daily News” Petrograd correspondent: Hostility against the extremists is very strong in Petrograd. The Government has ...

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  30. BOMBS DROPPED ON PARIS.

    German wireless: Except for short intervals, the artillery duel in Flanders is undiminished, and dram-fire is intense. This morning the enemy lost ...

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  31. FRENCH RED CROSS.

    Viscountess De is Pane[?]se, president of the French Red Cross Society in London, accompanied by the French Charge d’ Affaires. called on Mr. ...

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  32. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAIDS.

    Sir Do Snip reports: During local fighting in the neighborhood of L[?]basses, couth-westward of Warneton we drove out the enemy from the ...

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  33. MR. REDMOND'S HOPES.

    Mr. R[?]mond has sent a message to [?] Dominions that the auspicious in[?]ration of the Irish Convention [?] that its d[?]rations may ...

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  34. MEMENTO HUNTERS FINED.

    Five women and four men, munition workers, were each fined 30/ at Dartford for being in unlawful possession of parts of the late Lieutenant ...

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  35. EXPLORER NANSEN.

    Arctic explorer N[?] bo[?] the Norwegian mission, which has arrived in America in order to protest against the export restrictions. ...

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  36. HARWICH AIR RAID.

    A Press Bareau message: The casualties of the sir raid 42 men, nine women, and eight children killed. and 98 men, 45 women, and 50 ...

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  37. RECONSTRUCTION OF MINISTRY.

    Nearly all the Ministers have placed their resignations at Premier Kerensky’s disposal in o[?]ler to facilitate reconstruction. A stringent ...

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  38. SINN FEIN MOVEMENT.

    The rank and [?] of the Sinn [?] are dis[?]ppointed at theie leaders [?] to attend the convention. and [?] may develop ...

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  39. FRENCH COMMUNIQUE.

    Lively artillerying at Allies, Hurtehise, Champague, Montha[?]t and on both banks of the Meuse. ...

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  40. SHIPPING ACTIVITIES.

    The “New York T[?]’ ” correspondent at Washington says the highest authority and best information available to the United States Government. ...

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  41. M. KERENSKY HOPEFUL.

    From Petrograd: The united sitting of the executive committee of the Workmen's. Soldiers, and Peasants' deputies has concluded. Socialist ...

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  42. GERMANY LOST WORLD’S CONFIDENCE.

    Herr Bernstein, a German Minority Socialist in an interview with a Hungarian newspaper, says that Germany has lost the confidence of the whole ...

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  43. JEWISH REGIMENT.

    The War Office is completing arrangements for the formation of a Jewish regiment of infantry, experienced British officers filling the higher ...

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  44. RUSSIAN OFFICIAL ACCOUNT.

    Wireless Russian official: On the Galician, front, in the enemy's offensive nothing material occurred. The enemy was somewhat pressed back by ...

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  45. GERMANS VISIBLY ALARMED.

    The “Petit Paristen” says the Germans are visibly [?]med at the British operations on the Western front. They know the latter have been ...

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  46. ENGLISH RAILWAYMEN

    Mr. [?] thanks for his [?] for Cambridge, paid a [?] the English railwaymen’s [?] which had ...

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  47. BIG GUNS FOR WEST FRONT.

    It is explained that the item two and a half millions for armament for[?]fication is not intended to Improve American defences, but to manufacture ...

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  48. COMPARATIVELY QUIET.”

    French communique: Comparatively quiet, except in the region of Allies and Hurtehise and on both banks of the Meuse, where artillery is ...

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  49. MR. CHURCHILL AT DUNDEE

    Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking at Dundee, said his opponent proposed to seek a shameful peace with Germany by negotiation. Was this a time for ...

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  50. ROUMANIAN OFFENSIVE.

    From Pretrograd: The offensive on the Roumanian front under Generals Rogean and Averesen, is developing successfully. The Austro-German ...

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  51. COALITION CABINET PROPOSED.

    The entire Russian press favors artict discipline and urges the absolute necessity of overcoming the anarchist movement. The "Workman's ...

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  52. LIVELY AIR FIGHTING.

    Field-Marshal Haig reports: Considerable reciprocal ur[?]llerying at various points on our front. An intense serial fight yesterday afternoon ...

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  53. TREATMENT OF PRISONERS

    It has been announced in the Commons that Germany has ratified an agreement relating to the treatment of prisoners of war. All reprisals ...

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  54. MORE TALL FIGURES.

    From Washington: Details of the year's estimates show the War Department expects to spend 7.800.000.000 dollars on the navy, 1.200.000.000 ...

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  55. MR. HOLMAN.

    Mr W. A. Holman was entertained at luncheon to-day by General Franker, afterwards on the invitation of the Air Board he visited Henden ...

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  56. TROUBLE IN POLAND.

    General Von Beseler has arrived at Berlin from Warsaw, and has conferred with the Chancellor on the critical Polish situation. He has asked for ...

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  57. EAST END RUSSIAN JEWS.

    Ten [?] East End Russian Jews are holding a procession in Hyde Park on Sunday as a protest against the Government’s order compelling all ...

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  58. “ALL INFANTRY ATTACKS FAIL.”

    To-day’s French communique: The night was marked with violent bombardment, followed by a series of fresh attempts, principally on the line ...

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  59. WAR INDUSTRIES BOARD.

    At Washington It is announced that the proposed reorganisation of the National Defence Council includes the formation of a War Industries Board ...

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  60. CHINESE REVOLUTION.

    The “Morning post's” correspondent at Tientsin says that Southern reports Indicate that Sun [?]at Sell and other extremists are planning to establish a ...

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  61. GERMAN POLITICS.

    The executive council of the Majority Socialists party in the Reichstag has overruled the party's decision permitting members to accept Ministerial ...

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  62. MAORI SOLDIER.

    A Maori lance-corporal named Sanlia pleaded guilty at a Westminster court-martial for falling to report alter his discharge from hospital. The ...

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  63. GERMAN SPY.

    According to the “Burlinga[?] Tidende,” the Norwegian police have arrested F[?]nz Hugh S[?]sow for acting as a German spy in Sweden, ...

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  64. POLISH GENERAL’S ARREST.

    General Pilsu[?]’s arrest is based on a trumped-up [?]cusation of using a forged passport. His real offence is refusal to do something offensive ...

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  65. ENORMOUS GERMAN ARMIES.

    Since April 16 the German have employed on the Ai[?]e and Champ[?] fronts [?]eventy one divisions, practically one third of the entire army, ...

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  66. SPINDLES REDUCED.

    With a view to reducing the output of spinning mill, the authorities have ordered that only [?] per cent. of the opindies are to be run. ...

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