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  • (Earlier Cables Appear on Page 2) TO EGYPT Turko-German Expedition Advances Enemy Claims an Army of 400,000 The Gallipoli Evacuation Disappointing, But Necessary Enemy Fortifying on Western Front Giant Airfleet to Raid Germany Greek Premier Rebukes Entente German Food Problem Pressing Kaiser Suffering from Throat Affection Expedition Against Egypt THE MOVEMENT BEGUN. ENEMY'S ARMY OF 400,000.

    ROME. Thursday.—The "Tribuna" states: The Turko-Derman expedition has begun by the despatch of several ad[?]ance guard detachments ... [Article] (122 words)
  • Britain's Resonrces YEAR'S COST OF WAR, 1590 MILLIONS. FACING A COLOSSAL TASK.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Telegraph" publishes a manifesto signed by the principal bankers, which does doubt that the ... [Article] (152 words)
  • In Ger[?]any ROTTING SHIPS FOR SALE. DISSENSION AMONGST SOCIALISTS. GERMANY'S FOOD PROBLEM PRESSING.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Germany is engaged in a frantie endeavour to persuade neutral nations to Purchase ber rotting ships. ... [Article] (211 words)
  • Campaign Against the Turks DISTRIBUTION OF THE ENEMY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is officially stated that the British casualties at Kutelamara, in Mesopotamia, in consequence of the British ... [Article] (98 words)
  • Home Recruiting STATEMENT OF NUMBERS DELAYED.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—Mr. Asquith has st [?]ted that Lord Derby's report was considered by the Cabinet to-day, but he could not hold ... [Article] (82 words)
  • Disastrous Explosion POWDER FACTORY AND DEPORTS AT MUENSTER. 300 WOMEN KILLED.

    AMSTERDAM, Wednesday. — The "Telegraaf" [?]states that a powder factory and several ammunition depots at Menster, in Westphalia, ... [Article] (76 words)
  • On the Westera Front GERMANS FORTIEYING POSITIONS. HEAVY GUNS SHIFTED BACK. THE FRENCH MAKE CAPTURES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Rotterdam paper states that the Germans are working feverishly on the defences of Namur, Liege, and Ghent, ... [Article] (283 words)
  • In the House of Commons SOME BITTER SPEECHES.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The vote for a million men was carried in the House of Commons, amid most remarkable scenes. ... [Article] (338 words)
  • Giant Air Fleet TO MAKE A RAID ON GERMANY. AMBITION'S BRITISH PROJECT.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is reported that a [?]eet of giant aireraft for the British is destined to decide the campaign in the west. Britain has ... [Article] (363 words)
  • German Prisoners in England LEARNING SPANISH. ATTEMPTS AT SPORT.

    LONDON. Wednesday.—At the invitation of the War Office a party of neutral journalists went on a surprise visit to German officers ... [Article] (580 words)
  • United States and Austria THE SINKING OF THE ANCONA. AUSTRIA'S SERIOUS A[?]MISSION

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. — The second American Note to Austria [?]ates that Austria admitted that the Ancona was torpedoed after the ... [Article] (295 words)
  • The Evacuation of Anzac and Suvla BRILLIANT BUT DISAPPOINTING ENPLOIT. BR[?]TISH WASTAGE FROM THE BEGINNING. OVER 200,000 MEN. TERRIBLE SUFFERINGS OF TROOPS. FLOODS AND SNOWSTORMS.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Though the news of the withdrawal from Galli[?]oli came as a shock to London, the newspapers lately huve been allowed ... [Article] (1147 words)
  • Britain's Trade SCARCITY OF SHIPS. PROBLEM BECOMING GREATER.

    The naval correspondent of the "Times" states that the depletion of British mercantile tonnage available cammercially cotl fades, and is ... [Article] (242 words)
  • Spreading the Poison ENEMY LITERATURE IN JAPAN.

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Messages from TiENTSIN say that a wave of [?]ro-German literature. printed in Japanese, is overtiowing Japan in ... [Article] (56 words)
  • In the Balkans [?]ERMANY HAS NO TROOPS, TO SPARE. RUSS[?]ANS BOMBARDING VARNA. INTER[?]IEW WITH GREEK PREMIER. EETENTE STATESMEN REBUKED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Thet the Central Powers do not desire to send their own forces outside Central Europe is displayed by the efforts ... [Article] (712 words)
  • Miscellaneous

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Spain announces that owing to having no freighters sh[?] will be compelled to buy all the foreign ships detained ... [Article] (242 words)
  • Latest Casualty List 457 NAMES INCLUDED.

    BRISBANE. Thursday.—The 126th casuaity list, which was issued today, includes 157 names. There were 10 deaths, 88 are wounded, 14 ... [Article] (149 words)
  • Heartless Submariners SURVIVORS' HARDSHIPS.

    Aboard the P. and O. steamer Arabia, wnich arrived at Frea[?]ntie a few days ago were Mr. J,. Gradwell, third, engineer, Mr. A. Creer, second ... [Article] (274 words)
  • NEW FOOD FOR GERMANS FAT MADE FROM SUGAR.

    Germany has a new food, discovered by a soldier in her trencbes, which she believes will be a powerful ally against famine says a New ... [Article] (287 words)

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