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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    It is rumored that Mr. Lloyd-George contemplaces a general election If the Labor Conference adheres to its Stockholm resolution. ...

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  3. MR. HOLMAN.

    The Liberal War Committee gave a luncheon to-day to Mr. W. A. Holman at the House of Commons. Mr. Lloyd-George, Mr. Churchill, and Mr. Long ...

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  4. INFANTRY ENGAGEMENTS.

    A wireless Gorman official message states: infantry engagements are proceeding northwards of Lens and eastward of Cerny en Laonnols. ...

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  6. POPE'S PEACE PROPOSALS.

    The “New York Times” correspondent at Washington states that the United States will not consider peace negotiations until Germany has openly ...

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  7. ITALIAN FRONT

    A group of enemy aeroplanes bombed Venice at daybreak on Tuesday. One bomb fell on a hospital, killing two an wounding 21 of the patients. ' The ...

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  8. BERLIN VERSION.

    It is reported in Berlin that the Pope's intervention is in response to appeals by neutrals. ...

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  9. TRAIN LOAD OF WOUNDED.

    Twenty to 30 train-loads of wounded are traversing Liege daily on their way to Germany. ...

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  10. HENDERSON'S RESIGNATION

    The “Vornerts” states that Mr. Henderson's resignation is the prelude to the downfall of Mr. Lloyd-George's cabinet. The French Russian and ...

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  11. NEWSPAPER CRITICISM.

    The “Dally Chronicle” savs that the Pope overlooks the one' vital point that the abolition of war would depend not only on making, but keeping ...

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  12. CANADIANS' BRILLIANT WORK.

    Sir Douglas Halg reports: — The Canadians on Wednesday morning stormed positions to the south-east war) of Loos on a front of two. miles, ...

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  13. WILSON TO CONSULT ALLIES.

    It is understood at Washington that President Wilson will consult the Allies before answering the Pope's move. Some people believe that ...

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  14. ARSENAL ATTACKED.

    A wireless Austrian official message reports a reprisal aerial attack for the attack on Pola. Numerous aeroplanes attacked the Maritime Arsenal at ...

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  15. ALLIED DECLARATION POSSIBLE.

    The “New York Sun's” Washington correspondent says that the rope's Note must undoubtedly receive careful consideration 'by 'the United States ...

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  16. RAILWAYMEN'S HOURS.

    Spouting in the House of Commons, Sir Albert Stanley said that the Board of Trade was unable under war conditions to grant eight hours to the ...

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  17. SUBMARINE WARFARE.

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  18. WESTERN FRONT

    A French communique states: We made appreciable progress west of the Diamulde road, in Belgium. There was a most active artillery duel at ...

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  19. AMERICA'S ANSWER.

    An official statement announce that nothing hag occurred to change the American war Aims, which are substantially the same as England's and ...

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  20. POPE ANNOYED.

    The “Daily Telegraph's” correspondent at Rome says that the Vatican is annoyed at tho premature publicity of the Note, which it was intended to ...

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  21. ITALIAN SHIPPING REPORT.

    The Italian Admirally reports for the week ending last Sunday: — Arrived .. .. .. .. .. .. [?]50 Sailed .. .. .. .. .. .. .. [?] ...

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  22. ARTILLERY NEAR LENS.

    A wireless- German official report states that after an artillery battle lasting all night long in Flanders we repulsed the English southward or ...

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  23. EASTERN - FRONT

    A wireless Russical official report states that the enemy occupied the heights to tile westward of O[?]. The Roumanians repulshed attacks in ...

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  24. A BISHOP SPEAKS OUT.

    The “Manchester Guardian'” says there are indications that the Pope's role brugs forward Australia's views of peace. ...

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  25. RAID IN IRELAND.

    The police and military raided the Dublin premises of Colonel Moore's section of the National volunteers, who broke off from the mam body. ...

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  26. RECOIL OF THE U-BOAT.

    The “New York limes” correspondent at Berne says that the United States embargo on exports to neutrals has bad a marked effect on ...

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  27. RUSSIAN NEWS.

    Advice from Copenhapen state that [?] was a threatens reactionary movement in Russia during July which was successfully oversome by the ...

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  28. CANADIANS APPROACH LENS.

    The United Press correspondent states that the Canadians stormed Hill 70. and are now dominating the remaining approaches to Lens. ...

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  29. A BRIDGEHEAD TAKEN.

    A German wireless report slates that Russian attacks south-[?] ward of Tarnopol and southward of Pretisul Vahey failed. We pusaed beyond the ...

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  30. REASON FOR SEIZURE.

    An official Irish report, states that the seizure of arms in Ireland is due to a desire to prevent. them falling polo undesirable hands. They will remain ...

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  31. HAIG REPORTS ADVANCE.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports: We attacked early this morning on a wide from the north-western outskirts of Lens lo Reissuge. ...

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  32. TEXT OF THE NOTE.

    The text of the Papal Note addressed to the beads of the be[?] peoples is published, and is preached by a statement that his Holiness and ...

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  33. EX-CZAR AT KOSTROMA.

    The Exchange “Telegraph correspondent at Perrograd states that the ex-czar was conceryed to his patrimonial estate near Koelromn. ...

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  34. ULSTER QUARTERS VISITED.

    The police valded the National Volunteers Headquarters in Belfast and elsewhere in Ulster, and Seized rifles. ...

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  35. MESOPOTAMIA CAMPAIGN.

    General Manter's Mesopotamia despatches mention Captain Marr Lieuis R. Clark and M. A. [?] Sergeant I Longton Corpornals T. C. Lorke W. ...

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  36. NAVAL MATTERS.

    The “Daily Express” says that an important statement Is forth engine concerning the naval command in the Medlierhnnean. ...

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  37. BULGARIA THE BLOCK.

    Mr. Cyril Blown, the “New York World's” correspondent at Stockholm, says that Bulgaria is one of the stambiling blanks towards peace ...

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  38. HEROISM AT WESTHOER.

    The “Peth Parisien” correspondent Says that the ruins of West hock Would not suthee to shelter a single soldier, and makes still finer the ...

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  39. AFFAIRS IN GREECE.

    The majority and minority have repiled to the speech from the throne submitted in the Chamber on Monday, the majority haling King Alexander's ...

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  40. BAGDAD TO BE RETAKEN.

    The “Morning Post's” correspondent at Rome states that the Austro-German troops have been sent to Anatoria to form the nucleus or a ...

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  41. JAPANESE AIMS.

    Speaking al a reception at a Pacific port, the Marquis Ishii, of the Japanese mission, pledged Japanese efforts In the war to the finish. ...

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  42. AWARDS FOR BRAVERY.

    The following Australians have been awarted the [?] Major A. G. Bollugbroke, for great deah and mitiative in capurlog a ...

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  43. STRIKE IN BOHEMIA.

    A message received at Amsterdam from Prague reports that 90 per cent of the munition workers und 70 percent. of the other Bohemian workers ...

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  44. HILL 70 STORMED.

    The Ualted Press correspondent states that the Canadians also stormed positions near Hill 70. carrying everything Irresistibly, and achieving the ...

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  45. MARINE DISASTER.

    The Ellerman-Bucknell liner City of Athens, [?] tons, bound from New York to Cape Town and Calcutta, was destroyed yesterday afternoon, near ...

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  46. CHINA AND GERMANY.

    China' first action has been the taking over of all Austro-Germen shipping and the repatriation of German officials. It is not Intended to intern ...

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  47. AMERICA AT THE WAR,

    The Secretary to the Treasury, Mr. William G. M' Adon. has informed Congress twat it will lie necessary to vote an additional 9,000,000,000 dollars war ...

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  48. AN EYE-WITNESS' ACCOUNT.

    Mr. Philip Gibbs publishes a description of the Canadians' capture of Hill 70 and the mining suburbs of St. Laurent and St Emllie, and gives an ...

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  49. CRUSHED UNDER EIGHT TONS

    A shocking finality occurred hear Alhavy yesterday afternoon. The Home shire road-making plant; in charge of O. Fletz, with Thomas ...

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  50. AMERICAN NAVY.

    It is reported from Washington that seven naval captains have been made rear-admirals. ...

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  51. HARDEN AND PEACE.

    Herr Maximitine Harden's paper, the “Zukunft” after a suspension of six weeks, has reappeared, and advocates the surrender of Alsace and ...

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  52. SEEDS FOR NEW ZEALAND

    Sir Thomas Mackenzie has urged Mr. R. EL Prothero, Secretary of the Board of Agriculture, to grant increased facilities for the shipment of seeds ...

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  53. PRISONERS IN TURKEY.

    An Anglo-Turkish conference will shortly he held t-o discuss the better treatment of prisoners In Turkey. ...

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  54. PREFERENCE FOR SOLDIERS

    It was stated by the Minister for Defence to-day that returned officers and soldiers of the A. I F. are Is future to be given preference of appointment over ...

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  55. MORE BARBARITY.

    The Germans conveyed M. Rentergens the racing cyclist, through the streets at the end of a chain on the way to exaction. The soldiers also ...

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  56. CRISIS IN SPAIN.

    The strike control committee have been arrested, and there have been further fatalities and casualties at Gabadell and Barcelona. ...

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  57. UNFAVOURABLE WEATHER.

    M. Marcel Hutin says that the artillery of all the Allies appears to be In striking unison. Unfavourable weather in Flanders hamper avitaion work, ...

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  58. 'ALCOHOL IN NEW SOOTH WALES

    A return under the Liquor Act. tabled in the Legislative Assembly to-day shows that there-were 20,058 convictions for drunkenness only in the State during ...

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  59. SOLDIERS' MEMORIAL.

    The Minister for Education, speaking at Beaford, said there should be one great memorial to those who have fallen In the war in the form of a great ...

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  60. SOCIALIST DELEGATES.

    Four Socialist delegates, who were recently in London and Paris, and are now In Italy. are being Ignored by the Government and the people. ...

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  61. ARTILLERY ACTIVITY.

    The French communique states that there are artillery, duels in Belgium to the north of the Aisno in Champagne and on both banks of the ...

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