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  2. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    Fuller information about the taking of Erzerum shows it to have been a really magnificent exploit. Some of the Siberian troops are said to be, in ...

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  3. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    OTTAWA, Sunday.—Mr. Hughes (Australian Prime Minister), in an address to the Canadian Club on preparedness, said that compulsory service was essential to the security of any ...

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  4. YPRES SALIENT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Features of the war last week were the German attack south- east of Ypres and the Russian capture of Erzerum. The attack near Ypres occurred between the ...

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  5. WAR WELL IN HAND.

    LONDON, Saturday—Mr. Bonar Law, Secretary of State for the Colonies, gave an interview to a representative of the "Now York Times," who says that the Minister is of quiet, genial ...

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  6. RUSSIA'S COUP.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—The capture of Erzerum provoked the greatest enthusiasm throughout Russia. Thousands of people attended To Deums in the churches, while ...

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  7. ERZERUM.

    The German garrison at Mora has capitulated. This completes the conquest of the Cameroons. A Turkish stand, made 10 miles west of Erzerum, was broken down. The remnants of the army are fleeing in ...

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  8. SPY RE-ARRESTED.

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—Ignatius T. Lincoln, the confessed German spy who escaped from custody has been rearrested in front of a Broadway restaurant. His capture was due to the ...

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  9. TURKS RALLY.

    LONDON, .Sunday—A Budapest message states that the Turks are making a desperate rally west of Erzerum, where a big battle is beginning. ...

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  10. ARMED LINERS.

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—Senator Lodge, speaking in the Senate, denounced President Wilson's attitude regarding armed merchantmen. He declared that the United States was ...

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  11. ARTOIS STRUGGLE.

    PARIS, Sunday.—A communique announces: "In Artois, northward of Hill 140, we exploded a mine and seriously damaged a German trench. Another mine caused a huge crater between ...

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  12. ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.—Mr. Robert Lansing, Secretary of State, has cabled to Constantinople protesting against the Armenian atrocities, and hoping. that the perpetrators ...

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  13. BRITISH STEAMER BLOWN UP.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The British steamer Cedarwood (654 tons) bound from Middlesbrough with a cargo of cast iron, was blown up at sea. All on board except two were drowned. ...

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  14. YUSSUF' S DEATH.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. Martin Donohoo, telegraphing to the "Dally Chronicle" from Athens, gives a vivid story, of the death of Prince Yussuf, Turkish Heir- apparent. He ...

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  15. DERBY GROUPS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The undue number of trades treated as reserved trades, and the over- great leniency of local tribunals in exempting single men, are threatening to destroy ...

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  16. CAMEROONS.

    LONDON, Sunday.—An official message states that the garrison at Mora has capitulated. This completes the conquest of the Cameroons. Mr. Bonar Law has warmly congratulated ...

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  17. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday.—In the interests of German shipping and public order, the Norddeutscher Lloyd has obtained permission not to hold a meeting and not to publish a balance ...

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  18. ITALY'S CAMPAIGN.

    ROME, Sunday.—A communique states:— "We were successful In infantry encounters in Sugana Valley." ...

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  19. ANZACS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Sunday.—At the suggestion of Mr. A. Fisher, High Commissioner, the Australian Natives' Association's reception to Mr. and Mrs. Fisher took the form of an entertainment ...

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  20. IRELAND'S HEROES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Mr. John Redmond, in a manifesto to the Irish people, declares:— "The achievements of the huge Irish army have covered Ireland with glory before the ...

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  21. SERVIAN ARMY.

    SALONIKA, Sunday.—One hundred and thirty thousand Servians, drilled and equipped on Corfu, are ready for the mainland. BULGARIA'S CUPIDITY. ...

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  22. GRAND DUKE'S FINE STRATEGY.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Though tidings of the fall of Erzerum were received without flag-waving in the Entente countries, there is a strong Under current of elation. It is regarded as the ...

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  23. CONSPIRACY CHARGES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—John Dallas, a clerk in the Aliens branch of the Home Department, was sentenced to three years' penal servitude, and Almani (a Russian professional singer) to ...

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  24. GLEBE ROLL OF HONOR.

    The Premier performed the ceremony of tin- veiling the roll of honor, erected In the Town Hall, at Glebe on Saturday. Before the ceremony the various friendly societies meeting in the ...

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  25. DECISIVE THEATRE.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lord Derby, addressing the Workmen 's Conservative Association, at Liverpool, said that two outstanding questions were: Were we making ourselves as safe as ...

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  26. MR. HUGHES.

    OTTAWA, Sunday.—Mr. W. M. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, addressed a gathering at the Ridoau Club. Sir Robert Borden, Prime Minister of Canada, and Sir Wilfrid Laurler ...

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  27. SIX MONTHS FOR DECEIT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Frank Henry Taylor a sergeant in the Australian Expeditionary. Force, was sentenced to six months imprisonment at westminster for wearing the Victoria Cross ...

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  28. TRADE UNIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Sir Thomas Mackenzie, High Commissioner for Now Zealand, presided at a lecture given by Mr. B. R. Wise, Agent General for New South Wales, at the School ...

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  29. COLONIAL DOCTORS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Dr. Norris goes to America on two months' leave. He says that he requires a rest, as he is in indifferent health through the heavy strain of war work. ...

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  30. GERMAN PLOT.

    PARIS, Saturday.—The "Journal's" Antananarivo correspondent reports that a grave German a plot has been unmasked in Madagascar, [?] at the poisoning and massacring of ...

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  31. WAR CREDIT.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily Telegraph" states that Mr. Asquith on Monday will ask Parliament for a record war Credit of £120,000,000 to meet requirement to the end of ...

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  32. FISCAL POLICY.

    LONDON, Sunday,—Lord Cromer, in a letter to the "Spectator," expresses as a convinced freetrader, his general agreement in favor of the imposition of a general tariff. He thinks ...

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  33. FRUIT IMPORTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The president of the Board of Trade, Mr. Runciman, received a deputation of persons interested in the fruit trade. The deputation said that, recognising ...

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  34. CHARGE OF DELAYING OUTPUT.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Thomas Roes, London secretary of the Associated Engineers; has been summoned on a charge of delaying the output of munitions at a controlled factory at Abbey ...

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  35. DVINSK-RIGA.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—A communique states: -"Raids by enemy Zeppelins and aeroplanes are becoming more frequent on the DvinskRiga sector. ...

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  36. FOOTBALL IN WAR TIME.

    MELBOURNE Saturday.—At a meeting of the Victorian Football League last night, to consider the conditions under which football should be played during the coming season. [?] ...

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  37. AMERICAN FILMS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—American film agents have cabled to America urging the manufacturers there to confirm the offer to invest the British proceeds from the sale of films, ...

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  38. V. C. FOR RUSSIAN.

    PETROGRAD, Sunday.—At the instance of King George, a Russian named Semenenko has been awarded the Victoria Cross for saving a northern Russian trench, which was practically ...

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