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  2. ACROSS TEE ATLANTIC

    VANCOUVER, Saturday Afternoon.-- It is announced from Washington that more than 1,450,000 American troops are in France, or on their way there. ...

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  3. IN RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.--Reuter's correspondent at Stockholm states that an unconfirmed report from Finland shows that M. Trotsky arrived at Helsingfors on ...

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  4. ANZAC EXPLOITS.

    LONDON, Sunday Morning.--Mr Keith Murdoch, correspondent of the United Cable Service, writing from the Australian headquarters in France ...

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  5. THE FIGHT FOR ROYE.

    The Anglo-French continued their victorious pressure on the Somme, having transferred the main attack from the Lassigny area northward to the Roye region, where the Allies held an absolutely straight line to Goyencourt, St. Mard, and Lincourt, running north and ...

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  6. GROSS OUTRAGES.

    LONDON, Saturday Afternoon.-- First details are officially published of cross outrages, perhaps unparalleled, in fiendish cruelty, upon British prisoners ...

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  7. WASTING RESERVES

    LONDON, Friday Night.--Reuter's correspondent at the British headquarters; telegraphing to-day, states that since August 8 the Germans have employed 36 ...

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  8. SILENT EFFORT.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--Lord Northcliffe entertained Canadian, Australasian, and American Pressmen at luncheon in the historic courtyard of ...

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  9. CHAIN OF EMPIRE.

    CAPETOWN, Saturday Morning.--The Ministerial tour was continued to Harris-smith, and was addressed by Colonel Mentz. in English. He urged the ...

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  10. POLISH PROBLEMS.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.--Reuter's correspondent, at Amsterdam states that a Berlin official message declares that a conference of Emperors, ...

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  11. MAIN ATTACK.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.--Yesterday's communiques show that the Anglo-French continue their victorious pressure on the Somme battle-front, having ...

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  12. THE DOMINIONS.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Governor-General has received the following important cablegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies:-- ...

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  13. AFRICAN EFFORTS.

    CAPETOWN, Friday.--The Ministers are continuing their tours of the Free State. They have been given good hearings, although the audiences are ...

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  14. UNITY OF COMMAND.

    LONDON, Sunday.-- General Gourko, in an article in the "Weekly Despatch" says that the appointment of General Otani (Japan) as Generalissimo of the ...

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  15. "ROW ABOUT THIS."

    LONDON; Friday Night.--Interviewed concerning the decision of the War Cabinet to appoint a Ministerial representative from each of the ...

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  16. SIMPLE, NOBLE STORY.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--Mr. Keith Murdoch, special correspondent of the United Cable Service with the troops in France, telegraphs as follows this ...

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  17. "HANDS' UP!"

    LONDON, Saturday.--Australians in hospitals in London are elated with the success of the push, and are pleased, at the smallness of the casualties. ...

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  18. SPANIARDS ACT.

    LONDON, Saturday Morning.--A message from Santander states that the Spanish Government's note informs Berlin of its intention to confiscate German ...

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  19. 13 MILLION MEN.

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- Provost General Crowder announces that plans have been made for registering 13,000,000 additional men. which it is estimated will . ...

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  20. NEW EAST FRONT.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--The State department advises that it is reported that Russian peasants are flocking to the standards of the Czecho-Slovaks, ...

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  21. AEROPLANE SERVICE.

    LONDON, Sunday.--Sir Johepn ward states he is confident, as the result of many inquiries, that a commercial aeroplane service soon will be established in ...

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  22. GERMANY'S LOSSES. .

    LONDON, Friday Night.--Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the latest statistics of the German casualties prior to March of the present year ...

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  23. JUNKERS' CRY.

    LONDON, Friday.--Reuter's Amsterdam correspondent says that the German newspapers have restarted the propaganda emphasising the essential need of the ...

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  24. OLD CRUISER TORPEDOED.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--Reuter's correspondent at Paris states that the old cruiser, Du Petit Thouros, co-operating with the naval patrol in the Atlantic, ...

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  25. TWO DESTROYERS.

    LONDON, Saturday Night.--It in officially reported by the Admiralty that two British destroyers struck mines and sank on August 13. Twenty-six men are ...

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  26. ANZACS ON FURLOUGH.

    LONDON, Saturday.-- Twelve Australian Victoria Cross heroes arrived in London on route to Australia, also, a number of 1914 veterans, who are going ...

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  27. SUBMARINES AGAIN.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--A seaplane dropped depth charges on a German submarine off the Atlantic coast on Wednesday. The vessel dived, and did not ...

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  28. BRITISH AIRMEN BUSY.

    LONDON, Friday.--An Italian naval official despatch states: British aircraft bombarded Durazzo railway on Saturday, causing fires which were visible 22 miles ...

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  29. CZAR FERDINAND ILL.

    LONDON, Friday Night.--A message from Munich states that the condition of Czar Ferdinand of Bulgaria, who is ill at Nanheim, is reported to be critical. ...

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