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  2. THE NEW CRUSADE

    Mr. Lloyd George, in the House of Commons on Wednesday, read the following telegram from General Sir Edmund Allanby:—We entered Jerusalem on Tuesday ...

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  3. THE BRITISH PART

    A high military authority stated on Wednesday:—The readjustment of tne Cambrai line has been accomplished, and on balance we have a ...

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  4. FIERCE BATTLES

    Field-Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, in a dispatch at noon on Wednesday, says:—We successfully raided the enemy's trenches on Tuesday nigat, in the neighborhood of ...

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  5. RUSSIAN CHAOS

    Authoritative sources state that the Russian outlook is brighter. The pro-Ally party among the Bolsheviks has been considerably strengthened by the attitude of ...

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  6. The Reinforcements Referendum

    Are you in favor of the proposal of the Commonwealth Government for reinforcing the Australian ...

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  7. ITALIAN HEROISM

    An Italian official dispatch issued on Wednesday afternoon states:—Between the Brenta and the Piave the Austrians on Tuesday violently attacked the ...

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  8. SHOP STEWARDS

    A conference of masters and workmen in the engineering trades on Wednesday agreed to the recognition of the shop stewards. The conference drafted a scheme ...

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  10. COST OF THE WAR

    Mr. [?]onar Law, in moving a vote of credit for an additional sum of £550,000,000 in the House of Commons on Wednesday, said:—This will suffice to carry on the war ...

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  11. THE U-BOATS

    The Admiralty announced on Wednesday:—The shipping arrivals in British ports last week numbered 2,426, and the sailings 2,384. Fourteen vessels over 1,600 ...

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  14. MURDER MOST FOUL.

    A terrible murder is reported to have occurred in the courtyard of Mrs. Maxwell's house in a suburb not far removed from Mudtown-on-the-Slosh, when a man was ...

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  15. A FRENCH TRAITOR

    The "Petit Journal" states:—The steps attributed to M. Caillaux (a former French Minister) in Rome have stirred the Italian Government to the ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. NEARING THE END.

    Those notorious women, Cora Fay and Lola Lascelles, have nearly run their course in decoying young men to their downfall at the Tivoli Theatre, and will end their ...

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