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  2. STOCKHOLM PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Mr. Arthur Henderson, secretary of the Labor party, and member of the War Cabinet, addressing the Labor Conference, said the Russian dele, ...

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  3. RUSSIAN FRONT

    A Roumanian communique from Jassy reports that Russo-Roumanians are [?] their positions in the various areas and inflicting ...

    Article : 64 words
  4. ROUMANIA HOLDING ON.

    Sir Douglas Halg's Friday afternoon report:—we attacked and completed the capture of Westboek, and socured the remaining positions on westhock ...

    Article : 113 words
  5. “ENEMY EJECTED NEAR WESTHOEK”

    Wireless German official:—Yesterday’s strong English attacks on an eight kilometre front between Freedenberg. and Hollenbeck at first broke in ...

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  6. RUSSIANS STURRORNLY FIGHTING.

    There Is a revival of lighting In the Dvinsk. Sinorgon, and Brody neighborhood. and stubborn fighting south-eastward of Czernowitz. We penetrated et ...

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  7. WESTERN FRONT

    Phillip writes:—There was heavy [?] this this morning south Weslhock. after all-night [?] Oar men quickly ...

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  8. MR. BOLMAN'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Havelock Wilson says the [?] and Firemen's Union is determined to stick to its guns, and refuse to carry peace delegates to Stockholm, ...

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  9. FIGHTING IN BRODY REGION.

    A wireless Russian official message says:—Dense enemy waves Attacked our positions in the direction of Brody and to the region of Dub and Zarkor ...

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  10. MASSED ATTACKS FAIL.

    Wireless German Official ;—After the most intense from-fire the enemy infantry attacked wide sectors eastward and south-estward of ypres in ...

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  11. COMPLETE GERMAN FAILURE.

    A later Russian official wireless:— The enemy's partial offensive In the [?] of -Brody was a complete failure, as he was everywhere ...

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  12. NEWSPAPER OPINION.

    The “Daily Chronicle” Considers that the Stockholm conference is unlikely to have any result as the Russian Socialists want one kind of ...

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  13. GLENCORSE WOOD OCCUPIED.

    The United Press correspondent at headquarters:—The British attacked on a two-mile front at daylight from the Ypres-Zennebeke road, road ...

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  14. RUSSIAN PREMIER’S ATTITUDE.

    Newspapers stress Mr. Henderson's failure to disclose Information to the conference regarding M. Kerensky’s attitude towards the Stockholm Socialist ...

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  15. FRENCH FRONT

    French cominunique:—North of St. Quentin we regained the greater portion of the elements wherein the enemy gained a tooting on Thursday ...

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  16. “SEVEN RUSSIAN ATTEMPTS FAIL.”

    By wireless German Official:—The Russa-Roumanian forces seven times stormed our susehitza position All broke down with heavy losses. ...

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  17. ENEMY RUSE.

    The Mayor of Lens, who has reached Paris states in an interview that the Germans on a pretext that they desired to hold communication with the ...

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  18. FRENCH FRONT

    [?] communique:—We have continued our [?] in Bellum. we [?] at night time several farms east of [?] and west of ...

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  19. AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR.

    Mr. Sain Gompers (American Federation of Labor) has cabled Sir. Appleton (secretary Trade Union Federation) declining the Labor party's invitation ...

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  20. AMERICA, BELGIUM AND DOMINIONS,

    After the conference resolution Mr. Robert smile (Miners president) urged the executive to approach the American and Belgian Labor [?] ...

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  21. BRITISH ARTILLERY INCREASED.

    From the "Petit Purlsien" correspondent:—The number of British guds in Planders is dilly increasing, and an intense continuous hammering ...

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  22. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

    A German patrol ship collided with German mine field in the Baltic and sank. Thirty of the crew were killed by the explosion. ...

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  23. SEAMEN' DEMAND RALLO[?],

    Mr. Havelock Wilson (Seamen) a calling a meeting of trade union leaders to consider the convening [?] anther conference for Thursday [?] ...

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  24. DIFFICULTY OF CAPTURING WESTROEK.

    From the Paris "Matin's" correspondent:—The British seized Westhoek Ridge after capruring the village. The difficulty of this operation will be better ...

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  25. GOVERNMENT AND LABOR PARTY.

    Newspapers draw attention that Mr J. N. Barnes. who was in the War Cabinet while Mr. Henderson was In Russia, and has retained the seat since, ...

    Article : 155 words
  26. AMERICAN MERCHANTMAN GETS ONE SURE.

    The “New York World's” Washington correspondent reports that naval gunners on a miners on a merchant vessel have sunk a U boat by shell tire. This Is ...

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  27. FRENCH RESTORE THEIR LINE.,

    French [?]:—North of St. [?] there [?] reciprocal [?] In the region of Fayet the afternoon our fire stopped two ...

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  28. ANTI-LABOR PAPERS DEMAND HENDERSON’S RESIGNATION'.

    The "Morning Post" says that there are only two actions to retrieve the situation resulting from Labor Conference decision: The Cabinet must ...

    Article : 179 words
  29. MASSING A FLEET OF U BOATS.

    At Washington Germany is believed to he endevoring to [?] a buge fleet of U boats for the purpose of carting off American troops and supplies ...

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  30. MR. HENDERSON’S REPLY.

    Mr. Henderson, replying to Mr. Lloyd-George says:— “What are obviously Inspired statements appear in the press today ...

    Article : 218 words
  31. U BOAT CAMPAIGN.

    A despatch received by Washington State department confirms that Captain Perslus in the "Berliner Tagehlatt" warned the German people that ...

    Article : 89 words
  32. MAY EMBARRASS WAR CABINET.

    The “Daily Telegraph’s” Parliamentary correspondent says the Labor Conference’s ference's decision may embarrass the way cabinat which is understood ...

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  33. MR, HENDERSON’S ACTION

    Mr. Henderson's contentment's regret his resignation. Political opponents recognise his ability as a Labor leader and admit that his political advancement ...

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  34. LORD CHANCELLOR'S VIEWS.

    The Lord Chancellor has expressed the opinion that Germany's submarine methods are absolutely illegal, al though International law Is suspended, ...

    Article : 77 words
  35. AERIAL WARFARE.

    The Admiralty reports that naval airmen dropped several tons of bombs on Ghlstelles aerodrome. Zuldwege railway, and siding at Thourout rail ...

    Article : 68 words
  36. MINERS VOTE IN FAVOR.

    The Miners' Federation conference, by [?]41 to 164, decided to participate in the Stockholm Peace Conference. This probably decides the question for ...

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  37. LABOR MINISTER RESIGNS

    The Press Bureau reports that Mr, A. Henderson has resigned from the War Cabinet. Mr. Neville Chamber, lain has resigned the directorship of ...

    Article : 41 words
  38. FINE WEATHER INCREASES ARTILLERY WORK.

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