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WJTV**nW*llL'l£2TJ r M.? rfiPlTl¥¥Ti&JrTlU'£* LONDON, Tuesday. S4 I* 1C !•%!% W 1 IP& Ift J Wl ■ German official: Wβ took 4000 prisoners westward of the Belluno Co*ml , jl mm.t*pm devoievaiiey. * ~ HEAVY DEPRECIATION OF ITALIAN IWOMEYWpfPSHflPil (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) ReUCra , UWWIMCU. LONDON, Tuesday. The value of the Italian lire continues to depreciate. To-day's ex- ■"" change on London is forty to the £, as compared with its nominal value of 25J to the £1 ' w After Severe fighting. : _ a w> B IN PALESTINE. Troops Joln-:;.|ferensky« . , t. L > —' J — , TURKS ORGANISING DEFENCES. : ifflffi IhD ffsillsiflil 1T|»#11lt (Australian and NJZ. Cable Association.) 1111 lIIIS ilclllclll I rillilo LONDON, Monday. j Official: The Turks are organising behind the north branch of tfe© J: '-..... Wadi Sukehieh and south-eastwards, covering Beit Jlbrin and Hebron. ■ Our mounted forces have progressed towards Eltine. J YffotlS*»«Tfi GIIAPDfiCDG The Scottisli » *& a night attack on the enemy's right flank, captured ; jtl<|ll€iil machine guns, which led to the discovery of large quantities of waff material. Tbe Palestine Campaign. SMYRNA THE SMITTEN. Fiivtlipr' Rritfeh Prnnrpm A terrible famine. ■ ..-, (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) ' (Received Wednesday, at 9.10 a.m.) ATHENS, Monday. } IMTrfVUfP 111 f>ll f A terrible famine prevails in Smyrna. , ) ivlUVClllVSHl* Bread is entirely lacking. The death rate is enbrmous. i ■ Starvation .has prevailed for months, and is now at its acutest stage. , A Hun Conference. ===== =__= PEACE TALK. M. Kerensky has triumphed over the rebels at Petrograd,. ' ~~ A bitter struggle is taking place on the Italian front. A HUN CONFERENCE Further British progress in Palestine is recorded. « nw.^^_ 6n6, V 1" (Anstralian and N.Z. Cable Association) -— (Received Wednesday, at 9.12 a.m.) . . ; BERNE, Tuesday. j (Electric Telegraph—Prem Association. —Copyright.) , ■ i ■. Herr Erzberger's pacificist conference has begun with a secret sitting, j ■mi .aim ..,,,.. g. to. irfefcß The delegates include Herr Dernburg and Count Karolyi, and a number , RUSSIA!! SSTUJITIOII oi Carman CathoUc bishops. ea *e<**\j>*ir*uw wi a **»t» ■Wβ™. _ t fa notePwrortliy tliere no Allied delegated present. j , ' The conference is wholly confined to Austro-Germaus, Turco-Buigars and pro-German Swiss. KERENSKY TRIUMPHS OVER REBELS. (Australian and nI. Cable Association.) •>"* WO PROPOSALSJWADE T O FRANCE. (Received Wednesday, at 11.15 a.m.) LONDON, Tuesday. LONDON, Tuesday. In the House of Commons, Mr A. J. Balfour, replying to a question. The Telegraph's Haparanda correspondent says that af- said that the Government was not aware that Germany had made any peace ter severe fighting M. Kerensky triumphed. . P rHss s ** He pointed out that Germany All the arrested Cabinet SVlinisters, except two, have been proposas. liberated. ■ = CONSCRIPTION ISSUE M AUSTRALIA, SEVERE FIGHTING AT PETROGRAD. ■" . ■. v \ (Received 11.15 a.m.) / " "POLICY OF HOSTILITY." , „ , LONDON, Tuesday. ; - ■ (Australian ana NJZ. Cable Association.)" The "Daily Cnronicle's" Petrograd correspondent, summarising the (Received Wednesday, at 10.10 a.m.) position on Monday, says that the Provisional Government lacks sufficient -. MELBOURNE, Wednesday, force to maintain office and that the Bolsheviki la.ck sufficient to exert A big mee ttag enthusiastically endorsed Mr Tudor , s policy of uncomauthority. Both sides are awaiting reinforcements. promising hostility to the conscription proposals;, ... The Bolsheviki on Sunday captured"four military training schools and Mr J. Cook has announced that ample shipping was available to transthe telephone exchange. port all the troops raised. , The Bolsheviki previously armed thousands of young, undisciplined .- factory hands, forming the so-called Red Guards, capa-ble of any atrocities. speoches. and tell us what the Ypro»They massacred batches of captured cadets with the utmost brutality. iM "Flip lIIR offensive really amounts to? Wo Three cadets were trampled to death during the battle in the telephone ex- SSI 8 ill- 0188. reconsider our*strategy, and re-examine* change, and their bodies left in the street. —— our narrow, obstinate policy of pouringCrowds, on capturing one of the schools where the defenders used all « nm-ricu RllL all the resource 3of tlie B^Pi*" o ir \ to oM " their ammunition, shouted, "Chop them up." Frenzied sailors tore the cad- ' corner. The war results are ets to pieces. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association) monauratc with the cost. Are we barfe* Rifle lire was heard everywhere in the city. (Received We-dnenda-y, at 9.10 a.m.) ™g U P tne wrong -trees'- . Armoured cars containing an inexperienced Bolshevik crew, phuaged LONT>ON, Tuesday. ~ : " headlong into a river. . The, House of Commons carried the AI g ltHT\ O| ||Mf|ERS Field guns were used against the cadets, who defended themselves for second reading of the Air Force Bill. ML.IL.IE.U' U>IUWI , 9 WIUBBW. seven hours, when a larger gun broke the walls. The survivors narrowly Sir Frederick vSniith explained that escaped lynching, many being thrown in the river. the measure co-ordinates the work of • i nV n PFftRrE CONDEMNS There were eight hundred casualties on Sunday. the naval and military air services, UUUYU jSJr™c The situation is becoming worse, and the street fighting will inevitably which m the meanwhile were aiming at HBl¥f&fcl.r. .•f1...,,. .. the maximum of development. ■ " , increase. -■ ( Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.)! M. Kerensky, with his troops and artillery, are reported to have reach- (SSved Wednesday, 11.30 a.m.) ed the outskirts of the city. DOeTßOUPn\#iTDfy|iyiiTMT PAEIS Tuesday Additional Kerensky troops are reported to be upon the Finland rail- Oill E 800 ISU ¥ LflPISfiLPt I G - n hiQ aria 'dway. Thus Kerensky's troops are approaching the capital on two sides. described himself as the only MinietotJ "' «JXROWfi WfIVE OF CRITSCISM of any of tho bolligerents holding offic^ LEAIIfM REPORTED TO HAVE BEEIM CAPTURED. BTRON6 WAVEOF CHITIUbM Bin ce the outbreak of the-ar; therrfor* (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) he was competent to review the facts (Received Wednesday, at 11.20 a.m.) LONDON, Tuesday. boldly. LONDON, Tuesday. A strong wavo of criticism of the Roumaniii was crushed and the gatoa Stockholm advices state that M. Kerensky controls part of Fetrograa, Government and war leaders has sprung ot - tne East opened simply because it especially the Noviski Prospects. The Bolsheviki are taking refuge in up Mauchester> alld is spreading to was nobody's business to guard tho the Smolny Institute. London. The Sunday newspapers give Balkans, and as the result of which tho A report is current that Lenin has been captured. > prominence to attacks on the Admiralty corn aud oilfields passed to the enemy, and tho War Office. Tn 6 Allies had there committed an inREBELS COMPLETELY DEFEATED. Lord Northcliffo's "Weekly Bes- credible blunder. We sent forces to Salpatch" asks: "Will the Government oT]ika to rescU e Ser\-ia, as usual too late. (Received Wednesday, at 11.35 a.m.) tell what happened m the second battle ■J^ er must there be such incon. LONDON, Tuesday. o f Gaza, and what the casualties were? i vaW fruity. Wβ must realise buir Eussian official: After bitter fighting yesterday near Tsarskoe Selo And will it explain what our forgotten . not local (18 miles south of Petrograd) the revolutionary army was completely de- legions are doing ut Salonika; also oJ ir;* T r " . b ' - t'-' tag imp ' orN ty t,a forces „ KoxnUoa. J^S/™^^ GREATBLOOD3HED. "FARMER DROWNED. MIHINC. (Received Wednesday, at 11.15 a.m.) 9 -4 LONDON, Tuesday. t«i«—anli— Phim Aesociation V AUCKLAND STOCK QUOTATIOOT. A Stockholm message states that M. Kerensky's proclamation was is- ( By Telegraph—Press ABsociation.j *» sued at Oatchina, where the Bolsheviki were engaged in a battle with the CHBISTCHUKCH, Tuesday. Quotations are as follows for the firs* troops from the front. Charles lnwood, a farmer, was found to . da There was great bloodshed, ending in the defeat of the Bolsheviki. drowned in the Styx river yesterday. Buyers. Sellers. The Russian troops at the west front sent a message of loyalty to M. He went whitebaiting, and apparently £ b d £ s Kerensky. fell out of a boat. Talisman 10 0 11 0 —= ' Waihi 1 17 0 1 17 * WEST COAST iUBDER. Junction v 15 s THE FRANCQ-6ERIAN FRONT. lOTBBB^^ I """"" _, , . „ . *•„„;, Mr W. Hood reports for yeaterd&T^ RABflßfluniweiux (By Telegraph-Presa Association.} _ BrigM sunshine , Shrs 40min. Tern« UfcHmAni BUmßMKUmtrei. GREYM.OUTTI, Wednesday. perature: Mazimuin SOdeg., minimura; (Australia and N.Z. Cable Association and Reuter.) No arrest has yet been made in con- 44.4deg., mean 62.2deg. ; terres. 39d0«., LONDON, Tuesday. nation with Prulay's highway robbtiuues. Hall's condition ha s slightly improv- The Rev. D. C. Bates reports for tier ononerccErtin Etcir*tnnx x>ntr* cd, but ho is still in a very critical con- 24 hours from 9 a.m. this day as foX SUCCESSFU!L_BELGIAW RAID. (li ( io)1 lows:- ---' (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) ■ The indications are for variable aikfi (Received Wednesday, at 10.20 a.m.) TUP TUPV QFAT strong breezes prevailing, and veering LONDON, Tuesday. 8 "*" W" 8 -" w*-f*' l « by south to east. The weather appear»British official: The Belgians made a successful raid yesterday mpni- * ' l ikel y to be cloudy and unsettled &ii ing south-eastward of Nieuport. MR WEBB A CANDIDATE. times, with scattered showers. The baroWe reputed an attack against our post north-eastward of Armen- —- meter is unsteady. tieres. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) - There was great hostile artiUei-ying this morning north-eastward of GREYMOUTH, Wednesday. BURN LESS COAL. " ' In complijuicc with the request of the «p ■ Labour Paxty, Mr P. C. Webb has de- —gj; THIS PROVED ECONOMISER. finitely announced his- candidature for _ ITAI iAiy rnnklT tix % Grf fy seat l' n n tt I*. You can sav e at least £3 a year by I I ALSAN rnUN I . Speaking at the Opera House last rOgular]v using S aveo. This patented night, Mr Webb said that he stood as propara tion retards the consumption of — an avowed enemy of the Government, coal w i t h out interfering with its heatwhom he invited to come to the elector- j n _ qualities Saveo is easy to nee RESISTANCE OF ITALIANS. V ate and help to vote him out. He hoped Mix with water and sprinkle coal in the- ,_ iZTZZ, M v tne Section would not bo conducted:on scutt i ej O r on the shovel. That simple (United Service.) the "win the war" cry, but as a test treatment saves at leasfc one bag - , oir LONDON, Monday. of approval or otherwise of the Nation- rt Oa i •: ■ Italian official: The enemy renewed their attack: fruitlessly on the al Government's policy regarding the Ipest Saveo at the maker's risk Ask: Asiago plateau, in the sector of Gallio, Monte Flougara - and Monte Mcl- cost of living, and particularly its war tlie w.F.C.A., Ltd., Graham and 00.-. ©t* 3, - , . . ~ .. : , measures. or an y o ther good store for a sixpesnnyA bitter struggle occurred in the northern area attack. ____=—== packet. Your dealer can easily get--We counter-attacked and took prisoners. „*.,*.<.,•**,• -or, Saveo from his wholesaler. If, after aWβ resisted valiantly along the remainder of the mountainous front. Gout (and its kindred disease Kneu- fair tr j al are not sa ti g fi e a th a fBrisk fighting is proceeding across the river Piave. matisro), i B caused by excess Uric Ada. Saveo do^g not eCOnom i ge coal, return. r RHEUMO seldom fails to cure. • fte empty carton to Saveb ProprietaryGERWAN REPORTS. Lesß than a ha'penny a dose! And b ox Wellington, and your money — every dos e does you good. "NAZ- w in be refunded. Get Saveo to-day— (Australia and N.Z. Cable Association and Reuter.) OL,'» the famous Cold ana Cough w hile you think of it. * LONDON, Monday. Cure, costs only Is 6d per bottle of 60 • —. German official: Near Longarone (lo miles north-east of Belluno) our doses. A SENSIBLE precaution in chanyatroops barred the Italians' retreat in the Upper Piave Valley, and we took A fine fillip for flagging appetites is a iji e weather is to take "NAZOL." 10,000 prisoners and much material. We advanced down the Piave, and are Hayward's MILITARY PICKLE. So Use the Nazol Inhaler for best results, now before Feltre (25 miles north-west of Treviso). pure, tasty, economical. All Grocers. At all Chemists.

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