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  2. AMERICA'S POLICY.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--The Secretary of State, Mr. W. J. Bryan, has resigned. Mr. Bryan has allowed it to be known that he was wholly opposed to President Wilson's policy in relation to Germany. He favored peace, and ...

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  3. WAR ORDERS.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--In Die House of Commons Sir It. A. Cooper (Unionist) drew the attention of the Government to the fact that a War Office official consulted ...

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  4. DARDANELLES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The "Daily Chronicle's" Athens correspondent reports that the Allies general offensive at the Dardanelles continues with most important ...

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  5. LOST ZEPPELIN.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.--Many civilians witnessed the destruction of the Zeppelin between Ghent and Brussels early on Monday last. German Guns on the ...

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  6. ON THE ISONZO.

    ROME. Wednesday.--"The duel for Tolmein continues with unabated fierceness.- The Italians at Montenero are pouring hundreds of' high explosive shells Into the ...

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  7. ENEMIES IN OUR MIDST.

    Recently our Albry correspondent reported that there was some stir locally owing to statements having been made that when Dr. Killani, Consul for Germany, visited the ...

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  8. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    A message from the Athens correspondent of the Daily Chroniele" announces that important results have been achieved by the Alied forces. in the Dardanelles. ...

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  9. MONFALCONE.

    ROME, Tuesday.--The naval staff reports:-- "There has been a third bombardment of Monfalcone. Three of the enemy's ...

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  10. BRITISH SEAPLANES.

    BUCHAREST, Wednesday.--Nine British seaplanes bombed Akbaseh in Gallipoli Harbor, killing three and wounding 12 soldiers, and severely, damaging transport material. ...

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  11. HERO HONORED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The King has telegraphed to Naval Flight Sub- Lieutenant Warneford who attacked the Zeppelin at a height of 6000ft., as follows:-- ...

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  12. SUBMARINE RETURNS.

    BUCHAREST, Wednesday.--The submarine U23, which destroyed the British battleships Triumph and- Majestic, has arrived at the Golden Horn. ...

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  13. THE DESTROYED HANGAR.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--In connect ion with the destruction of the hangar at Evere, north of Brussels, by Naval Flights Lieutenants Wilson and Millis, a column of flame rose to ...

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  14. TURKISH CRUISER REFLOATED.

    ODESSA, Tuesday.--The Turkish protected cruiser Medjidich, which was mined and sunk off the Russian cast carly in April, has been refloated and dry- docked. ...

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  15. BUTCHERS HELP.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A committee bits boon formed to organise 4000 men from, the Smithfield. meat market who volunteered their services in their spare time for ...

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  16. HINDENBURG.

    BERNE, Wednesday.--It is reported that Hindenburg, who has been conducting German operations in Gallcia,remarked that ho had finished with the Russian rabble, and ...

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  17. ZEPPELIN INSIDE.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--The explosion in the Evere aerodrome wan so tremendous that it is considered certain that a Zeppelin was inside with its gas reservoirs ...

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  18. THE CAUCASUS.

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.-- A communique dealing with the operations in the Caucasus states:-- "The Turks attempted an offensive along ...

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  19. LOOPED THE LOOP.

    PARIS, Tuesday.-- When Sub Lieutenant Warneford unexpectedly looped the loop, petrol excaped form the tank of his machine. He landed quickly re filled from the ...

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  20. MUNITIONS BILL.

    LONDON. Tuesday.--The Minister for Munitions BUI has been rend a third time. Sir J. A. Simon, Secretary for Home Affairs; said there was no intention by means of a side wind'.to secure compulsory ...

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  21. ITALIAN AIRSHIP.

    VIENNA, 'Wednesday.--An official message- states that a naval aeroplane shot down the airship Citta di Ferrara .while returning from Finnic. Two officers and five ...

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  22. HIGH SEAS MURDER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Belgian steamer Menapler (1886 tons), bound 'front Algiers to Middlesbrough, and laden with iron ore, was torpedoed last night. The vessel sank ...

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  23. FALLEN COLONIALS.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A memorial, service for the fallen Australian and New Zealand troops will be held in St. Pand's Cathedral on Tuesday evening. The Archbishop of ...

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  24. WESTERN GAINS.

    PARIS, Wednesday.-- A communique states:-- "We carried the whole of the Western Island of Neuvillie st. Vaast, in addition ...

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  25. PEACE ADVOCATE.

    Mr. Bryan three times contested the Presidential election, and each occasion was defeated. He remained so Important a figure in the couseis of the Democratic ...

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  26. VENICE BOMBED.

    ROME, Wednesday.--It is officially stated that an Austrian aeroplane bombed Venice, damaging some houses and wounding a woman and a girl. ...

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  27. AUSTRALASIAN MEAT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Replying to a question in the House 'of Commons Mr. Walter Runciman, Prsident of the Board of Trade, said no insurace was paid on Australian ...

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  28. NORWEGIANS SUFFER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Norwegian steamer Glitterland, timber-laden, and bound for Hartlepool, was torpedoed. The crew wore saved. ...

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  29. "CONQUER OR DIE."

    BERNE, Wednesday.--The Kaiser has returned to Berlin. He addressed the troops in Gilicia, and admitted that the losses at Przemysi were very heavy but ...

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  30. DANE ARRESTED.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Abdon Jappe, a Dane, has been arrested at Plymouth He was trying fu elicit naval information, and possessed an apparatus capable of tapping ...

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  31. "BE BRITONS !"

    Mr. Kellaway, who intervened in the debate, recalled the fact; that the casualties showed hundreds of killed and thousands wounded while certain members of the ...

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  32. OUR CLEAR DUTY.

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- Lord Headley, in a speech at Windsor, said that it was our clear duty to God to hate all devils, and not to make a compromise with the Evil ...

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  33. CITY COUNCIL TOLERANT.

    The finance committee of the City Council had before it yesterday several matters dealing with persons of foreign [?]onality who are employed in the service. ...

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  34. "NEW POTENT WEAPON."

    PETROGRAD, Tuesday.--A stuff order found near Bzuru says:--"By God's dispensation we have received a new potent weapon--gas, which ...

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  35. OTHER LOSSES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Two trawlers and a French barquentine were among tho vessels torpedoed yesterday. The crows were saved. ...

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  36. THE BRITISH FRONT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Sir Joint French reports:-- "Since May 1 the situation has been unchanged along the British front, and there ...

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  37. MR. BRYAN'S SUCCESSOR.

    Mr. Lansing, the well-known lawyer, was admitted to the Bar in 1889. He was counsel for the United States in the Behring Sea Claims Commission, solicitor for the ...

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  38. PRICE OF SPELTER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Spelter closed to night, at £110 per ton, on spot, an advance on the day of £13, while the three months price was £100 a rise of £7. ...

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  39. ARMY SENTENCES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Professor J. H. Morgan has narrated the genesis of the Army Sentences Suspension Act, giving a sentenced soldier an opportunity of ...

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  40. AGAINST CONSCRIPTION

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The [?]rish Parliamentary Party, at a meeting in the House of Commons, resolved to condemn conscription, which was calculated to break ...

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  41. ENEMY'S TRENCHES BLOWN UP.

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The British exploded a mine in the region of the Ploegstoert wood Both of the enemy's front and rear trenches were blown up for a distance of ...

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  42. EMPIRE UNITY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Lord Sydenham presided at the Colonial Institute on the occasion of the reading of a paper by Sir John M'Call, Agent General for Tasmania, ...

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  43. ANXIETY IN CABINET.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The appointment of the Right Hon. James Campbell (Unionist.) as Lord Chancellor for Ireland continues to cause anxiety in the Cabinet ...

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  44. YSER LINE.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.--The enormous transport of German troops continues to the yser line. The Dutch frontier has been closed. ...

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  45. "MADE IN GERMANY."

    "I have read with very great interest the articles which appeared in the Sydney in the "Daily Telegraph" of December 4 last, and following days, entitled, Made in Germany" writes the ...

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  46. COTTON TRADE.

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The cotton mills engaged in war contracts are not involved in the threatened lockout. ...

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  47. ALDERMAN ASKED TO RESIGN.

    TAMWORH, Wednesday.-- At last night's meeting of the Tamworth Municipal Council. a letter was received from Ald. W. Schwartz who was absent from the meeting to the effect that ...

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  48. COAL OUTPUT.

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Coal Committee's report, shows that 191,170 miners had joined the army up to the end of February. ...

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  49. CASUALTY LISTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The latest casualty lists contain the names of 30 officers and 2650 men. of whom 2002 fell in France and 500 af the Dardanelles. ...

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  50. GERMAN INTENTIONS.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.--Dutch newspapers are perturbed over a speech by .the King of Bavaria, In which he stated that the fruits of the war will be an extension ...

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  51. MINERS' WAR BONUS.

    LONDON. Tuesday.--The Miners' Federation's vote to, refer, the question of the war bonus lo the Brittle Minister for settlement, resulted:-- For 438,000 against ...

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