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  2. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE.

    A Russian communique states that there have been lively infantry actions along the whole front. The fighting on the south-western shore of Lake Naroez is said to be developing in favor of the Russian troops. ...

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  3. EASTERN FRONT.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday--A communique reports:--"There have been lively infantry actions along the whole front. The Russians captured ...

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  4. PROGRESS OF THE WAR

    Doth from the cast and west the news is still quite satisfactory. Indeed, the activity which has existed for some time at both ends ...

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  5. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    BUENOS AYRES, Thursday,--A whaling vessel has brought Sir Ernest Shackleton's diary of his voyage to South Georgia Island. The whalers there state that the Ice is bad this ...

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  6. CZERNOVITZ.

    ROME, Thursday.--A wireless message states Hint the Austrians have abandoned Czernovitz. The Russians have crossed the [?]ster, completely overwhilming the Austrian defensive ...

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  7. ISPAHAN.

    PETROGRAD, Thursday.--A communique states: We occupied Ispahan after a fight. The Population, which had been exhausted as a result of the looting that was carried on ...

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  8. RECRUITING.

    At the Victoria Barracks yesterday 138 men came up for examination--a slight increase on the previous day's offerings. Of these 40 were rejected, leaving 98 to be drafted into the ...

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  9. AIR SERVICE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The House of Commons discussed the air service. Flight-commander Billing (Hertford) urged the amaigamation of the naval and military branches ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S ARMY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Much criticism has taken place in the House of Commons regarding the treatment by the tribunals of conscientious objectors. Several speakers declared that ...

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  11. IN THE BLACK SEA.

    BUCHAREST, Thursday.--The Russian fleet torpedoed and sank the steamer Esperanza, 7000 tons, laden with foodstuffs, off Kaliakra, The steamer was flying the Gorman ensign, and ...

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  12. ON THE MEUSE.

    PARIS, Thursday.--A communique announces:--"Operations in the Meuse district were confined to a lively artillery duel west of the ...

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  13. MR. HUGHES.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Daily News," commenting on Mr. Hughes' work in London, says:--"It is unfortunate that Mr. Hughes's visit has been converted into a political crusade. His ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. A SPY'S ROMANCE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A sensational case in being tried before Mr. Justice Horridge in the Divorce Court. The King's Proctor is opposing the divorce of Mrs. Eva Black, an Australian, ...

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  15. MESOPOTAMIA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Secretary of State for India, reforring in the House of Commons to the Inadequacy of hospital arrangements in Mesopotamia, said he ...

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  16. ANZAC DAY.

    LONDON, Thursday.--A movement has been inaugurated in London to celebrate Anzac anniversary simultaneously Wich the celebration in Australia. ...

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  17. DOUBLE INCOME TAX.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Manchester Guardian's" London correspondent says there is a probability that new arrangements regarding the double income tax will be ...

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  18. AT BUCKINGHAM PALACE.

    LONDON, Thursday.--At the King's invitation Mr. and Mrs. Hughes attended the afternoon toa and concert at Buckingham Palace. Where a thousand convalescent soldiers, ...

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  19. SYDNEY CELEBRATIONS.

    Elaborate arrangements are being made for the celebration of "Anzac Day" in Sydney. The day will be given over to the returned soldiers, and in the evening there will be a great ...

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  20. VERDUN LOSSES.

    GENEVA. Thursday.--Advices from Berlin, show that the Verdun defeat has had a disastrous effect upon public opinion. The Bavarian "Slants Zeitung denounces the ...

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  21. 1200 MILES TOW.

    In order to fulfil a charter to load wheat for the United Kingdom or Continent, the fourmasted barque Kinross-shire was towed from Townsville to Sydney, a distance of something ...

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  22. NEUTRAL VESSELS.

    COPENHAGEN, Thursday.--The Norwegian newspapers protest against the German policy of submarining neutral vessels without warning and regardless of non-combatants. ...

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  23. NO SHIPPING.

    For the first time in the history of shipping in San Francisco (writes our correspondent) it is Utterly impossible to obtain space in cargu carriers from the Call[?] metropolis to the ...

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  24. DISABLED SOLDIERS.

    According to a statement made by Mr. Hoyle (Minister for Railways) yesterday, at an entertainment given to returned soldiers by Mr. Hugh D. M'lntosh, the men who are crippled ...

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  25. "MAGNIFICENT."

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Daily Mail," commenting on Australia's recruiting figures, says:--"This magnificent achievement will thrill they Motherland with joy and pride." ...

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  26. PARIS CONFERENCE.

    LONDON. Thursday.--Several newspapers continue to urge that Mr. Hughes should go to the Paris Conference. The imperial Government has not yet agreed, but it is understood ...

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  27. SHIPPING CONGESTION.

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Port and Transit Executive Committee has introduced a new form of shipping note, intended to relieve the congostion some merchants consider it ...

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  28. "REFUSED TO STOP.'

    LONDON, Thursday.--Lloyd's states that the Galioper Lightship, off Harwich, has been torpedoed and sunk. It is satirically explained in a Rotterdam ...

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  29. " ZEEBRUGGE FIGHT.

    AMSTERDAM, Thursday.--The "Telegraaf" states that several trawlers accompanied the German destroyers in Monday's fight off Zecbrugge. ...

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  30. H.M.S. MORESBY.

    Ex-Admiral T. Moresby, who has been for many years on the retired last, writes an Interesting letter to the Premier, from Fareham, Hunts:--"I have the honor ...

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  31. GENERAL CADORNA.

    LONDON, Thursday.--General Cadorna, Italian Commander-in-Chief, received an ovation Upon his arrival in London. He was welcomed by Lord Kitchener and Viscount French. ...

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  32. MEDICAL SERVICES IN EGYPT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Special reinforcements for medical services in Egypt are being raised in the Commonwealth. There are 25 medical officers required, and 500 men for orderlies ...

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  33. WAR INVENTIONS.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- Replaying, in the House of Lords, to a question as to what had been done to foster inventive talent for war purposes, Earl Crewe, Lord President of the ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN SOLDIER INJURED.

    LONDON, Thursday.--An Australian soldier named Milnes, who was travelling to Woymouth, fell from a train at Dorchester. His left leg was badly crushed, amputation proving ...

    Article : 32 words
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