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  2. HON. W. M. HUGHES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Hon. W. M. Hughes (Prime Minister of the Commonwealth) will arrive in England next week, but his programme ...

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  3. HUGE ATTACK

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Mail's" Rotterdam correspondent says that protest meetings, especially by women, continue to he held in ...

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  4. Australians in France

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Newton Moore. Agent-General for Western Australia, inspected the Australians in France at three points a few miles ...

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  5. GOOD FOR LAWYERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Simon, who recently resigned his position in the Cabinet as Home Secretary, has returned to practice at the Bar, and ...

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  6. The Raider Moewe

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British steamer Westburn, which arrived at Teneriffe in charge of a German [?] crew, has been blown up by ...

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  7. MYSTERY OF BRUSSELS

    A Rotterdam correspondent recently directed attention to the fact that the already famous Brussles news-sheet "Libre Belgigue," which ...

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  8. Crisis in United States

    LONDON, Friday.—A crisis has been reached between President Wilson and his democratic majority in the House. The President refuses to ...

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  9. On the Russian Front

    LONDON, Thursday.—Considerable Austro-German activity is shown in the region of Kolki, where for the past few days the enemy has ...

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  10. On the Western Front

    PARIS, Thursday.—There in proceeding a triple German offensive in Fladers, at Artois, and to the northward of Verdun. Experts ...

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  11. Trade After the War

    LONDON, Thursday.—There was a pessemistic debate in the Hamburg House of Burgesses regarding trade after the war. It was declared that ...

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  12. LETTER FROM EGYPT

    We take the following extracts from a letter written by Sergeant A. K. Kennett to his father in Warwick dated from Heliopolis, Egypt:— I am ...

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  13. New East Campaign

    LONDON, Thursday.—Bulgaria is demanding that the German war subsidy be increased to teh millions sterling. ...

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  14. Japan Speaks

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is reported at Washington that [?] has sent to Austria and Germany, through the United States, and under date ...

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  15. Egypt Quite Safe

    LONDON, Thursday.—A high authority states that seasonable sand storms are expected to sweep across sinai next week. ...

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  16. Campaign Against Turkey

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is rumored that the Turks have approached Mr. Morgenthan, of the American diplomatic service, who is spending ...

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  17. Conscription at Home

    LONDON, Friday.—Newspapers state that the ban s and other large institutions have been officially warned that all married groups will be ...

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  18. Mercantile Marine

    LONDON, Friday.—Lloyd's record shows that 2[?]93 vessels, of 8,774,000 tons, were detained, captured or destroyed by the [?]elligerents, of ...

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  19. Enemy Vessels seized

    LISBON, Thursday.—The Portuguese Government suddenly seized [?] Austro-German ships, including several of over eight thousand tons, ...

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  20. Greece and Roumania

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Sar[?]ll, commanding the Allies to the Near Fast, has had an audience with King Constantine, which ...

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  21. Submarine Warfare

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German Press declare that Germany will not falter in her determination to pursue submarine warfare with greater ...

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  22. SOLDIERS' SOCK AND COMFORT FUND.

    The second general meeting of the year was held at the Cafe Majestic of Thursday night. There was only a small attendance of ...

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  23. STATE AND INTERSTATE

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The caucus of the government Party closed today, after having lasted all yesterday and this morning. ...

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  24. Miscellaneous

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir, John French visited the Australian wounded at Bath, and was entertained at a civic luncheon. Surgeon-General ...

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