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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE

    By an overwhelming majority, the Labor Conference held at Westminster on Friday, decided in favor of Britain representation at the Socialist Peace ...

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    [?] cable news on this page so headed has appeared in the "Times," [?] in Austria by special permission. It should be understood [?] unions are not those of the "Times" unless expressly stated to be so ...

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  5. [?]ACK IN FLANDERS

    [?]ing another British success in [?] with the Allied offensive in [?] Field-Marshal Sir Douglas [?] ...

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  6. THE MINERS' DECISION.

    The miners decided to throw all votes into the visit to Stockholm during the brief adjournment after Mr Henderson's speech, which decidedly turned ...

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  7. FIGHTING ON THE AISNE.

    In announcing a violent German attack on the Alsne front a French communique says:— "A German attack on a front of 1000 ...

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  8. DEMONSTRATION AT GLASGOW.

    An open-air demonstration as held at Glasgow yesterday to protest against the prohibition of the British Soldiers' Conference. Mr Ramsay Macdonald was ...

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  9. HENDERSON RESIGNS.

    The Press Bureau states that Mr Henderson has resigned from the Cabinet, and Mr Neville Chamberlain has resigned the directorship of National Service. Both ...

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  10. OFFER OF PEACE TO BRITAIN.

    Advices from Berne state that the appointment of Herr Kuhlmann, the now Gorman Foreign Secretary, has aroused high hopes in Germany. It is believed ...

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  11. (The "Times.")

    The "Times" says that Mr Henderson has apparently come to grief in attempting to run one policy as a Labor leader and another as a member of the Cabinet. ...

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  12. REVERSING THE DECISION.

    The correspondence between Messrs Henderson and Lloyd-George clears up the position of the Government on the subject of the Stockholm Conference and ...

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  13. FRENCH SOCIALISTS' TERMS.

    Paris reports that French Socialists, in a statement of their peace terms, demand the restoration of Alsace-Lorraine, provided that the inhabitants, except ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN FLYING CORPS

    Members of the Australian Flying Corps am already proud of the record of the corps. A squadron in Franco, composed ...

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  15. (Admiralty: By Wireless Press.)

    A German communique says:— "We captured French trenches northward of St. Quentin, on a front of 1200 yards. Counter-attacks failed. ...

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  16. "ARMIES WILL FIGHT ON."

    Sir Douglas Haig sent a message to the Overseas Dominions as follows:— "Our armies, drawn from every part of the Empire, bring to the fourth year ...

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  17. MR HENDERSON REBUKED.

    The correspondence between Mr Lloyd-George and Mr Henderson regarding the latter's resignation has been published. Mr Henderson wrote on 11th August ...

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  18. POSITION IN BALKANS

    A significant article in "Le Temps" on the role of the army at Salonika says that the more the defeat of the Russians renders an offensive in the Balkans ...

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  19. FORTS. OF CHIOS BOMBARDED.

    A message from Athens says that British monitors bombareded the forts of Chois, in the Egean Sea, for two days. They destroyed an aerodrome and ...

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  20. ITALIAN OPERATIONS

    An Italian official message says:—"We rectified the front between Botschmale and Castagnovizza. In our flights we dropped three tons of high explosives on ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN WAR WORKERS

    Statements in the Press that Australian munition and other war workers are unable to get work in London are officially denied. ...

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  22. TRIUMPH FOR HENDERSON.

    The Labor Conference adjourned till 21st August to consider the draft peace settlement (published on Saturday), which has been circulated throughout the ...

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  23. MILITARY CRICKET MATCH

    There was an audience of several thousand at Lords Ground on Saturday. The Indian team consisted chiefly of students including two nephews of Ranjitsinhji. ...

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  24. PREMIER HOLMAN

    It is understood that important changes will be made by Mr W. A. Holman, Premier of New South Wales, in the Agency-General for New South Wales. ...

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  25. BRITISH AIR RAIDS.

    Admiralty reports that naval air dropped several tons of bombs on [?] aerodrome and Quidwege rail[?] at Thourout railway junction, ...

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  26. COLONEL LASSETER PROMOTED

    Col Lasseter, of Sydney, has been promoted to be a general. ...

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