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  4. RUSSIA'S DREAMS

    Telegraphing from Petrograd, "The Times" correspondent says that M. Trotzky, Foreign Minister, in the course of an interview, repudiated any ...

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  5. BRITISH ZEPPELIN FLIES OVER LONDON ON THURSDAY

    Londoners had their first view of a British Zeppelin yesterday. The airship is as large as an Atlantic liner, and constructionally resembles ...

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  6. 2000 PEOPLE DEAD AND 3000 INJURED

    There has been a steady increase in the, death roll in connection with the explosion on a munitions steamer in Halifax harbor and the subsequent ...

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  7. ITALY LOSES MELETTA

    [?] German communique says:--[?] captured Monte Sisemol [?] of Asisgo). The Italian [?] now number 15,000. ...

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  8. REPRESENTATION BILL PASSED

    In the House of Commons today the third reading of the Representation of the People Bill, under which women are enfranchised, was agreed to. ...

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  9. WAR AGAINST AUSTRIA

    After a discussion today the Senate unanimously agreed to President Wilson's request for a declaration of war against Austria. ...

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  10. ELECTION OPEN TO CHALLENGE

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons last night Mr. H. E. Duke, Chief Secretary for Ireland, said that it was open to any voter to challenge ...

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  11. ECONOMIC COUNTERBLAST

    Speaking before the Hungarian Delegation, Count Czernin, Foreign Minister, foreshadowed a rearrangement of Austro-Hungarian economic relations ...

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  12. OFFICIALS OF DOMINIONS PAY INCOME TAX IN BRITAIN

    Replying in the House of Commons to a question by Sir Alan J. Sykes (Unionist), Mr. A. Bonar Law, Chancellor of the Exchequer, admitted that, unlike ...

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  13. "PYRRHIC VICTORY"

    [?]ter's correspondent at the Italian [?]quarters telegraphing yesterday [?]ing said:--Despite his boasting the enemy has ...

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  14. IRONWORKS DAMAGED

    A great fire occurred last night at the yard of the Poison Ironworks Company, Limited, which possesses the largest steel plant in Canada. The ...

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  15. SECONDARY WIFE ADVOCATED BY GERMAN IN A PAMPHLET

    Constable and Company Ltd. have applied to the Patents Office for permission to publish a translation of Herr Torge's pamphlet entitled ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN DISMISSED

    It is officially announced that Lieutenant B. Warren, of the Australian Light Horse, has been tried by court-martial and dismissed the service. ...

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  17. CONSTANTINE'S POSITION

    In a message from Athens The Times" correspondent says that the Government's allowance of £20,000 as annuity to the former King, ...

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  18. SOLDIER DIES OF WOUNDS

    Mrs P. Richards, of Shamrock street, Brunswick, has received news that her eldest brother, No. Bits, Private H. A. J. Woods, of the 24th Battalion, has died of wounds ...

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  19. PRO=GERMANS ARRESTED

    "The Times" correspondent at Rome [?] the police are rounding up [?] and Pro-Germans, and have [?] numerous arrests. Among those ...

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