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  5. GERMAN SPOILS

    A German headquarters' telegram states that at Antwerp the Germans took 5000 prisoners. The booty is said to have included 500 guns and huge quantities of war munitions, food and ...

    Article : 87 words
  6. HUGE BATTLE IN PROGRESS

    The "Giornale d' Italia" publishes a telegram from Petrograd stating that a gigantic battle is now raging between the Dneistex and Warsaw along a front of 280 miles. ...

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  8. OUSTING A NEST OF VIPERS

    The police have raided the factory of Roden Ltd., at Willesden Junction, a German music-printing firm. The factory was in a position commanding ...

    Article : 134 words
  9. ALLIES SUCCEED AT TSING TAO

    All non-combatants, including the American Consul, are leaving Tsing Tao. Three of the Allies' aeroplanes pursued the enemy's aeroplanes, which escaped, however, in ...

    Article : 92 words
  10. TURKEY AND BULGARIA

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Athens states that Turkey and Bulgaria have made a binding agreement for a combined attack upon Roumania if the latter country should ...

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  11. LILLE A HEAP OF RUINS

    Reports from the Lille district shew that the damage inflicted on the surrounding country has been serious. Everything in the neighbourhood of the railway station is now in a heap of ...

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  12. "CANNOT INTERFERE"

    A telegram from Peking states that Great Britain, in replying to China's protest against the occupation of the Shantung railway by the Japanese, declared that she was unable to ...

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  13. "UNHOLY MENACE TO DEMOCRACY"

    Mr. A. P. Gardner, a member of the House of Representatives for Massachusetts who saw service with the American army during the Spanish-American war, has just returned from ...

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  14. £15,000,000 TREASURY BILLS

    The Government is inviting tenders for £15,000,000 half-year Treasury Bills for October 21. ...

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  15. ITALY IN FERMENT.

    The action of the Governor of Trieste, Prince Hohenlohe, in expelling all Italian subjects working in Austrian dockyards, in consequence of the suspected incendiarism in the burning of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. ALLIES TOO LENIENT

    There is a growing newspaper agitation against the leniency of the Allies. It is estimated that there are still 2000 German waiters in service in London hotels. Many of them ...

    Article : 168 words
  17. BROKEN BOTTLES AND AMBUSHES

    A favorite trick of the Germans is to scatter broken bottles on the roads likely to be used by the British motors in front of carefully-prepared ambushes. ...

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  18. GERMAN COLUMN PUSHED BACK

    A message from Basle states that a German column has been driven back in the Vosges passes with heavy losses. ...

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  19. VANDALISM CONTINUES

    The bombardment of Rheims Cathedral was resumed on Tuesday. A shell wrecked the famous gallery, and three shells fell on the Law Courts. ...

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  20. 17,000 GERMAN MARINES

    The German garrison in the city consists of a force of 17,000 marines. The commander is demanding as Antwerp's war contribution provisions, wines, and cigars ...

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  21. PREVENTING TREACHERY

    The Government has prohibited the transit otherwise than through post of letters or written messages intended for persons carrying on business in the enemy's country. ...

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  22. SUCCESS IN THE SOUTH

    A message from Basle states that the French have re-occupied Altkirch, and now threaten Mulhausen. ...

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  23. A NEAT DODGE

    A launch fitted out with a wireless set and provisions for nine months for its crew of two men and one woman, has been captured at Comox Spit, in British Columbia. ...

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  24. FAKED EXHIBITION

    The German Legation here invited public inspection of alleged "dum-dum" bullets which were said to have been taken from French and British soldiers. ...

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