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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,068 words
  3. Belgium

    Speaking at the Belgian Independence Day feast in Queen's Hall, the Prime Minister (Right Hon. D. Lloyd George) said Belgium for three years had ...

    Article : 73 words
  4. The Russians.

    An official report states:—There is lively artillerying in the direction o0 Vilna. The enemy persistently attacked twenty miles southward us Brody. At ...

    Article : 255 words
  5. Successful British Raids.

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig reports:—We repulsed raiders north-eastward of Hargicourt. There is the usual mutual artillerying. ...

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  6. PRIME MINISTER'S COMMENTS.

    Commenting on the cable to-night, the I Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said:— "I entirely agree with all Mr. Lloyd George has said. I agree that the crisis ...

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  7. WHAT HOPE OF PEACE.

    Turning to the German Chancellor's speech, Mr. Lloyd George asked what hope of an honourable peace it contained. It was a dexterous, ...

    Article : 215 words
  8. GOVERNMENT'S ACTION JUSTIFIED.

    The "Daily News " Petrograd correspondent says events have justified the Government in taking the great risk of allowing the mutineers freedom at the ...

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  9. STATE OF SIEGE.

    The "Social Democrat" learns that Petrograd was yesterday declared to be in a state of siege. A great crowd stormed the office of the Leninist paper ...

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  10. The French.

    A communique states:—The struggle continues most violent in the region of Hurtebise and Craon. The Germans renewed attacks until late at night. After ...

    Article : 224 words
  11. ENEMY CLAIMS.

    A German despatch says:—Heavy nocturnal counter-attacks forced us to abandon some trenches. We advanced between the Sereth and Zlota Lipa ...

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  12. United States.

    Intense interest centres in the selection of the drafts, which commences at the State Buildings this morning throughout the country. there has ...

    Article : 155 words
  13. ATTEMPT ON M. KERENSKY FAILS.

    An attempt to assassinate M. Kerensky, the Russian War Minister sky, the Russian War Minister. failed. M. KERENSKY BECOMES PREMIER The 'Bourse Gazette" announces ...

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  14. SUCCESSFUL BRITISH RAID.

    In another despatch Sir Douglas Haig mentioned that we successfully raided Gavrelle northward of Ypres. The enemy artillery is now active ...

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  15. BELGIUM MUST BE RESTORED.

    The Chancellor's speech showed that Germany for the moment elected for war. Belgium, remarked the Premier, Was not even mentioned. Its ...

    Article : 183 words
  16. MORE DEMONSTRATIONS.

    Feeble anti-Government demonstrations at Message and Kieff were suppressed by the local workmen and soldiers' delegates. ...

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  17. GERMAN POSITIONS ENTERED.

    This morning Sir Douglas Haig telegraphs:—We raided last night Greenland Hill, northward of Roeux, and the garrison hurriedly withdrew on our ...

    Article : 114 words
  18. INCREASED ARTILLERYING.

    Another German despatch reports:— We are pursuing the Russians. We crossed the Zlochoff-Tarnopol road on both sides of Jezierna on a width of 40 ...

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  19. GERMAN INTRIGUES.

    The newspapers comment on the significance of the German communique's reference to Russian peace assertions, and the fact that the reference synchronises ...

    Article : 169 words
  20. GERMAN MISSIONS.

    Dr. Michaelis tried to dope his people with illusions. Germany, continued Mr. Lloyd George, would find these, like others, would be dispelled in "the ...

    Article : 369 words
  21. HUGE AIR FLEET.

    With only a single dissenting vote, the Senate has passed the Aviation Bill, designed to provide 22,625 aeroplanes, equipped with machine guns and bombs. ...

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  22. VIOLENT ARTILLERY WORK.

    A Berlin official message reports that the artillerying in Flanders is extremely violent. After the rain the enemy advances at Lombartzyde, eastward of ...

    Article : 80 words
  23. RECAPTURE TRENCHES.

    This morning's communique reports:—We recaptured trench elements in the region of Moulins-sous-Convent. An artillery duel is fairly lively north of the ...

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  24. MORE MEDALS

    Military medals have been granted to 271 Australians and seven New Zealanders, and meritorious service medals' to New Zealanders. ...

    Article : 153 words
  25. THE FOOD BILL.

    A re-drafted Food Bill has also been passed by the Senate. providing for three food administrators, instead of empowering Mr. Hoover to take full control. ...

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  26. ATTACKS COMPLETELY REPULSED.

    To-night's communique mentioned that enemy attack. or attempted attacks were followed by very violent bombardments at many points in the sectors of ...

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  27. INFLUENCE OF LENINITES.

    A crowd on Wednesday pillaged the offices of the Leninist organ. "Pravda." Subsequently General Palotvseff ordered soldiers to occupy the "Pravda" offices. ...

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  28. Bomb Thrown

    The frontier paper "Schvonrheinfall" reports that, according to German deserters, a soldier threw a bomb at the Kaiser whilst the Emperor was in a ...

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  29. SHORTAGE OF SHIPPING.

    Fears are entertained by the "New York World" that the shortage of ships will retard transportation to France. A well-informed authority has ...

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  30. LEADERS ARRESTED.

    The Government has decided to arrest all the leaders of the armed demonstration, and they have already captured several. Koslovsky, a lawyer as ...

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  31. GREAT FRENCH VICTORY.

    M. Hutin says that one of the most desperate battles, and probably the most merciless, of the war has terminated south-east of Cerny in an incontestable ...

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  32. TRUST THE PEOPLE

    Mr. Thomas, of the amalgamated railwaymen, speaking at Salisbury, urged the Government to trust the people. The workers had shown a willingness to ...

    Article : 101 words
  33. MESSAGE FROM BERLIN.

    A German despatch claims that the French thrice fruitlessly attacked south- Westward of St. Quentin. We captured part of the French Winterberg positions ...

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  34. NEW PREMIER'S APPEAL.

    M. Kerensky, in a stirring appeal to the country, the soldiers, and sailors, points out that n enemy offensive has begun, and may result in the defeat ...

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  35. AERIAL WARFARE

    The Air Board has decided to increase the number of aeroplanes by the same methods of standardisation and a large scale of output as those which ...

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  36. FOOD SUPPLIES

    Mr. Lloyd George has stated that there is adequate food in Britain to last during 1817 and 1918, and starvation is impossible. ...

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  37. ATTACK ON ENGLISH HARBOURS

    Admiral Karchdorff writes to the "Berliner Neueste Nachrichten":—We must attack England's harbours effectively. We must operate from Antwerp, ...

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  38. AMERICA'S EFFORT.

    The Premier next referred to the Chancellor's statement that America did not have the ships to bring an army across. He reminded Dr. Michaelis that ...

    Article : 127 words
  39. MINISTERS SCORED A BIG SUCCESS.

    The Government's inaction in the first days of the unrest contributed to the nervousness, but eventually to the melting away of the extremists' supporters. ...

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  40. MINISTRY OF MUNITIONS

    Sir Thomas Munro, county clerk of Lanarkshire, has undertaken the chief directorship of the labour department of the Ministry of Munitions. His ...

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  41. A RESIGNATION.

    Mr. Kennedy Jones has resigned from the Food Economy Department. He considers the bread campaign has been completed. ...

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  42. MAXIMUM PRICES

    Theo Press Bureau says the Food Controller has announced the maximum prices of live cattle for army consumption for September will be 74s per live ...

    Article : 82 words
  43. POSITION IN GERMANY.

    The "Weser Zeitung" says Dr. Michaelis expresses the opinion that Germany must be food rationed for years, party flowing to the shortage everywhere, and ...

    Article : 79 words
  44. BRITAIN'S SUPERIORITY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says we are ahead of every country in number and quality of aeroplane engines. Manufacture has been delayed owing to ...

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  45. THE CHIEF BURDEN

    In the course of a speech, Mr. Churchill said nee must hold on until America's weight was thrown in. That would make victory complete and ...

    Article : 64 words
  46. A SENSATIONAL EPISODE.

    The "Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Petrograd reports a sensational episode from Kronstadt during the recent disturbances of sailors. They entered the ...

    Article : 130 words
  47. THE WHOLE THING.

    The great German newspapers the other day said that Germany was fighting for the freedom and independence of the fatherland. That, declared Mr. ...

    Article : 136 words
  48. RIOTS AND BLOODSHED.

    The Dresden and Berlin Chambers of Commerce have appealed to shopkeepers not to exhibit foodstuffs in the shop windows, because displays cause riots ...

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  49. A SPLENDID INHALATION.

    Of wonderful remedial value is made by adding a teaspoonful of Styrox Compound, In its concentrated form, to a Jug of steaming water. Put a towel or ...

    Article : 193 words
  50. REPRISALS FOR AIR RAIDS.

    Mr. S. Samuel, Unionist M.P., during a speech at Wandsworth, said he did not think he would be revealing a secret by saying that the Government ...

    Article : 53 words
  51. INTERNED SHIPS

    The Government is suing the Germans for 1,000,000 sterling for harbour dues for their ships refuging in port since the outbreak of the ,war. ...

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  52. V.C.'S BESTOWED

    There was a picturesque ceremony when his Majesty bestowed the 32 Victoria Crosses in the forecourt of Buckingham Palace in the presence of a ...

    Article : 79 words
  53. COMING EVENTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 29 words
  54. POSITION IN THE CAPITAL.

    The "Morning Post's Petrograd correspondent says M. Nekrasoff, Minister of Railways, has resigned, The post office employees have decided against a ...

    Article : 270 words
  55. BRITISH CREDIT VOTE

    It is expected the credit vote next week will be £560,000,000 making total of £5,142,000,000 ...

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  56. OUR FIRM CONVICTION.

    Mr. Lloyd George concluded thus:- "There has been a more significant change announced a few hours ago than the substitution of Dr. Michaelis for Dr. ...

    Article : 183 words
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