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  2. GERMAN'S CHOICE OF OBJECTIVES.

    The map shows the three objectives--Petrograd, Moscow, unit Odessa between which it has been asserted that the Germana are hesitating. The dotted lines drawn to each of these objectives from the nearest point on the present German front show the distance that would have to be covered in each case. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. TURKS' LOSSES.

    ATHENS, Monday.--Enver Pasha recently, at the Dardanelles, made a patriotic address to ralse the morale of the troops, who were depressed owing to their losses, which ...

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  4. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Hesperian, which was torpedoed off Fastnet, and was being towed to Queenstown, sank this morning. ...

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  5. OCEAN PIRACY

    Without warning, the Allan liner Hesperian was torpedoed off Fastnet on Saturday night. The explosion injured 20 of the passengers and a number of the crew. One woman succumbed to shock. ...

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  6. NEW ZEPPELINS.

    BERNE, Monday.--Trials of the newest Zeppelins show that the craft are capable of very great speed. They are fish-shaped. tapering to a point, with larger lateral ...

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  7. HOPES OF THE OSMANLI.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday. -- The German Crown. Prime sent a congratulatory telegram to Enver Pasha on what lie culled new Turkish successes, expressing confidence in ...

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  8. PROGRESS OF THE WAR.

    The failure of the German submarine campaign against British merchant ships is well illustrated by the following table, which appeared in a recent number of the ...

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  9. TURKISH OFFICIAL REPORT.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.--A Turkish official report says:--"Our artillery demolished a hostile machine-gun southward of Azamk Dere. Our reconnoitring columns surprised ...

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  10. AUSTRALIANS REPULSE ATTACK.

    PARIS, Monday.--An official report slates that a night attack in the south sector held by the Australians was repulsed, with heavy Turkish losses. ...

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  11. QUIET IN THE SOUTH.

    PARIS, Monday.--A communique says that operations have been culm in the southern sector of Gallipoli since August. There have been lively engagements in the north, ...

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  12. NO WARNING.

    LONDON, Monday.--The Allan liner Hesperian, hound from Liverpool to Montreal, was passing Fastnet Lighthouse when she ...

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  13. COWARD'S JOB.

    LONDON, Monday.--Mr. Balfour, First Lord of the Admiralty, in reply to a letter from a correspondent wrote as follows:-- "Germany first proclaimed the policy of ...

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  14. NAVAL FIGHT.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.--A communique says:-- "Two Russian destroyers, in the Black Sea, damaged the Turkish cruiser Hamidich ...

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  15. EASTERN FRONT.

    PARIS. Monday.--A French communique says:--"Captured German documents show that heavy losses have been sustained on the Russian front. The 42nd Anfantry ...

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  16. GALLANT DEEDS.

    LONDON, Monday.--The following military honors are announced:-- 2ND-LIEUTENANT SIDNEY WOODROFFE, of the Ride Brigade, has been ...

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  17. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.--A Berlin communique says:-- "The Russians at Grodno have retreated behind the Kotra sector, south of Jeziory. ...

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  18. AUSTRALIANS.

    The following Australians have been awarded Distinguished Conduct Medals:-- LANCE-CORPORAL C. DAVIS (1st Battalion). At Gaba Tepeh, on June 5, Davis ...

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  19. AWAITING THE CRASH.

    PARIS, Monday.--The correspondent of the "Echo de Paris" at Salonica says that Turkey is feeling the lack of munitions, and that the old stocks are being depleted. Coal ...

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  20. NEW ZEALANDERS.

    CORPORAL F. BENNETT, of the Wellington Battalion, who on April 26, at Gaba Tepeh, maintained the supply of ammunition for the machine guns under the ...

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  21. OVER THE DVINA.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.--A communique says:-- "The enemy has been reinforced at Friedrichstadt, and his superiority forced our ...

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  22. NORTHERN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Monday.--Rain has been falling incessantly for the last 48 hours in Northern France. The roads have been reduced to quagmires. ...

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  23. RUSSIAN COMMANDS.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.--General Alexis, reverts to the command of the army operating on the western part of the Russian front, while General ivanoff commands the ...

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  24. MINE FIGHTING.

    PARIS, Monday.--A communique says:--"There has been particularly active mine lighting on the bunks of the Somme, in the neighborhood of Frise (about 9 miles from ...

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  25. ATTACKED BY HYDROPLANES.

    PETROGRAD, Monday.--A communique, says that enemy hydroplanes dropped bombs on some Russian torpedo boats at the entrance to the Gulf of Riga, but were driven ...

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  26. NO INFANTRY ACTIONS.

    PARIS, Monday.--Except in the Vosges, there have been no infantry actions in the west for a fortnight. But the Allies have made constant and heavy bombardments in ...

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  27. CARNIC ALPS.

    ROME, Monday.--The Italians, by a combined assault at many points, seized Sesis Pass, which is of great strategic value. It is the only pass in the Carnic Alps the ...

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  28. BRITISH CASUALTY LISTS.

    LONDON, Monday.--Week-end [?]asuality lists contained the names of 169 officers and 3027 men, including 746 Ausralians. ...

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  29. AMERICAN EXCHANGE.

    LONDON, Monday.--An Anglo-French mission to the United States, in connection with the American Exchange question. has sailed. It consists of Baron Reading (Lord ...

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  30. AUSTRIANS WANT CLOTHES.

    AMSTERDAM, Monday.-- The Austrian War Office is milking an urgent appeal for old clothes for the winter campaign, owing to the enemy having cut off Imports and ...

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  31. OFFICIAL VIEW.

    WASHINGTON, Monday--Both President Wilson and Mr. Lansing refused to comment on the torpedoeing of the Hesperian. The State Department is awaiting detals ...

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  32. CASUALTIES.

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--The week-end casualty lists contain 121 names. Three died of wounds, two of disease, and 116 were wounded, including Privates William Allman Denning ...

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  33. AN AUSTRALIAN IN FRANCE.

    LONDON, Mommy.--Lieutenant Ralph O'Leary of the Melbourne Medical Corps, has been attached to a cavalry regiment in France, and promoted to a captaincy. ...

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  34. PEACE "PROPOSALS" DENIED.

    COPENHAGEN, Monday.--German newspapers deny nil the peace proposals reported from America. ...

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