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  4. GERMAN "COLONISATION"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Administrator of South-West Africa has presented one of the most sensations reports ever issued in connection with ...

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  5. "WHOLESALE MURDER"

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—It is rumored that Petrograd has been given over to a reign of terror and wholesale murder. Many parts of the ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN GAINS

    The Allies are now menacing St. Quentin from the north, south and west, the Australians having moved up to Attilly and the outskirts of Holnon Wood, three miles due west of the city, "whence the spires of St. Quentin are visible." Elsewhere along the front there is ...

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  8. GERMAN DISAFFECTION

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—The lending German Socialists and trade unionists have sent a memorandum to the Imperial Chancellor, pointing [?] ...

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  9. PROTECTING PASSENGERS

    The recent wharf fatality at Devon port draws attention to trip need for better provision at night time. The N.S. Wales law provides that ever ...

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  10. AMERICAN'S DRAMATIC ESCAPE.

    Mr. Roger Simmons, American Trade Commissioner, cables an account of his experiences in Russia to the "New York World," through Mr ...

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  11. THE KAISERIN'S HEALTH.

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday—The Kaiserin is recovering. ...

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  12. THE ALLIED ADVANCE

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—The Australians have reached the outskirts of Attilly, and have occupied the edge of Holnon Wood (3 miles due west of St. ...

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  13. COUNT HERTLING'S RETIREMENT

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—The "Frankfurter Zeitung's" well-informed Berlin correspondent says that it is expected that Count Hertling will ...

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  14. HAASE ASKS AWKWARD QUESTIONS.

    BERNE, Thursday.—Herr Haase, on behalf of the Independent Socialists, is raising the regrettable question in the Reichstag as to why the ...

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  15. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH

    Sir,—Owing to the length of Mr. Margetts' reply to my letter, I must aim your indulgence for the following:— ...

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  16. BATTLE BULLETINS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Official: We carried out a successful local operation arly this morning. N. of Epehy, advancing our line and taking a number ...

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  17. FRANTIC KAISER TELEGRAMS.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday.—One of the consequences of the present crisis in Germany is a series of Kaiser telegrams insisting that divine help has ...

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  18. RUSSIA'S INDEMNITY.

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday.—The first part of the Russian war indemnity has been sent from Moscow to Berlin in four wagons on a special ...

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  19. NO PEACE OVERTURES YET.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Von Hintze and Baron Burian (the German and Austrian Foreign Ministers) have not agreed to begin peace overtures until ...

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  20. NOYON PAYS.

    Reuter's correspondent at French headquarters says the Germans, after the evacuation of Noyon, completely Wrecked it with shells, contact mines ...

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  21. A WONDERFUL SHELL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A watchmaker in a village in Buckinghamshire invented a wonderful shell which was extensively used by the French in ...

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  22. "TURN OF THE TIDE"

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—Sir J. Ward (N.Z. Finance Minister), when interviewed to-day, said:—"The turn of the war tide has come. The spirit ...

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  23. BRITISH WIVES OF GERMANS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—British wives of German internees are suffering many hardships in England. They have been scorned and insulted by their ...

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  24. FRENCH.

    PARTS, Wednesday.—Official: There is nothing to report except artillery activity at various points in the Aisno, Vesle, and Champagne regious. ...

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  25. AMERICAN NEWS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—It is officially announced that a wireless station for communication with General Pershing and the United States ...

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  26. HEAVY RAINS CONTINUE.

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Heavy rain continues. The roads in many places are impassable for pins and tractors. The left wing of Humbert's army is ...

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  27. BELGIAN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Belgian communique states:— With a view to enlarging our success, August 26 and September 8 ...

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  28. ITALIAN WINE IMPORTATIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—The House Committee has amended the Revenue Bill to permit the importation of Italian wines until May next. ...

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  29. GERMAN.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—German official: Fresh English attacks in the neighborhood of Gouzeaucourt and Epehy led to violent fighting. The ...

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  30. EAST OR WEST?

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Sir F. D. Maurice, [?] the German defences in the "Daily Chronicle," says:— ...

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  31. SIR GEORGE REID

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The doctors held a consultation concerning Sir George Reid's condition to-day. Subsequently they issued a bulletin stating ...

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  32. ANOTHER U-BOAT SCOTCHED.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—An American oil-tanker has reported sinking a U-boat 400 miles east of Sandy Hook. A shell from the tanker landed ...

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  33. ITALIAN FRONT

    ROME, Wednesday.—Italian official: The British effected a brilliant coup-de-main on the Asiago Plateau to-day, inflicting considerable losses ...

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  34. PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO EUROPE DENIED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Official Press Bureau announces that the American Embassy in London denies that President Wilson contemplates visiting ...

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  35. TURCO-BULGAR DISSENSION.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—According to information from Turkey, Young Turks have sent largo forces to the Bulgarian border, in consequence ...

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