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  6. BRITAIN'S CALL

    Mr. Asquith delivered his speech in the House of Commons yesterday on the recruiting situation. He said the Military Service Bill might be supported by those who, on principle, or, like himself, on the ground of expediency ...

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  7. LABOR FROM NEW GUINEA.

    Believing that it should be possible to recruit out of the native population of 130,000 the whole of the native laborers required to work the ...

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  8. CASE FOR COMPULSION

    The House of Commons was crowded today to hear the historic speech by the Prime Minister. Mr. Asquith, on the recruiting question and the war generally. By many it was ...

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  9. SIR JOHN SIMON'S REASONS.

    Sir John Simon said that the Bill ought to be resisted oven though it afforded the shortest and plainest way to increase the strength of the nation in the hour of need. The real ...

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  10. MANY HOURS IN WATER

    Lord Montagu has telegraphed to the Times a story of the disaster which overtook the P. and O. Company's steamer Persia. The day, he said, was fine and the sea ...

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  11. RUSSIANS TRESS ON

    The situation on the south of the Russian front is of the utmost military as well as political importance. The capture of Czernovitz, the capital of the Bukovina, has ...

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  12. WHAT ITALY WAS OFFERED

    The Petit Journal says that when Italy was about to sign in London the pact helping the Allies by going into Albania Austro-Germany endeavored to prevent her ...

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  13. HOPES OF FRANCE

    General Joffre sent the following New Year's message to the French troops:-- "You have indicted great defeats upon the enemy with bloody losses, incomparably ...

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  14. DERBY GROUPS REOPENED

    The Derby groups have been reopened, and the unmarried are rushing to attest. The Miners' Federation this afternoon decided not to send representatives to ...

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  15. GREEKS AT LOGGERHEADS

    Mr. Jefferies, the London Dally Mail's correspondent in the Balkans, states that the generals commanding the 3rd, 4th, and 5th Greek Army Corps have informed the ...

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  16. CASUALTIES AT LOOS

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Tennant stated that the casualties suffered at Loos were 2378 officers and 57,288 others. ...

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  17. FIGHT ON LAKE

    The Official Press Bureau states that a naval expedition on Lake Tanganyika, on December 26, attacked the armed German steamer Kingami, and forced it to surrender ...

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  18. BIG MAJORITY ASSURED

    The parliamentary correspondent of the Times says that the division will show an overwhelming majority for the Compulsion Bill. The Nationalists is the only party ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S CASUALTY LIST

    The 130th list of casualties amongst the Australian troops was issued this morning, and is published on page 3. War News also on other pages ...

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