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  4. CONSTANTINOPLE IN DARKNESS

    There is a scarcity of bread in Constantinople, and free fights round the bakeries are a daily occurrence. The city is in ...

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  6. THE GRAND FLEET

    Mr. Frederick Palmer, the well-known American correspondent, was recently authorised to visit the Grand Fleet. He was shown maps marked where German ...

    Article : 444 words
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  8. CONSTANT BOMBARDMENTS

    An official communication issued at Paris says:--"During the night there was a violent bombardment at various points with artillery of ...

    Article : 171 words
  9. RUSSIAN REFUGEES

    Petrograd messages report movements of tens of thousands of refugees in and from the regions affected by the enemy's invasion. ...

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  10. SUBMARINE MURDER

    Lloyds report that the steamer Cymbeline has been sunk, and that 39 of her crow have been saved after being in the open boats for 24 hours. ...

    Article : 80 words
  11. HESPERIAN SINKS

    The Allan liner Hesperian, which was torpedoed off the Fastnet Rock on Saturday night while on her way from Liverpool to Montreal, sank at 6.45 o'clock this evening ...

    Article : 96 words
  12. TWELVE MILLION SOLDIERS

    The German capture of the bridge-heat at Friedrichstadt has gravely menaced Riga. The railway behind the Dvina is within fire of the enemy's guns. ...

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    Lance-Corporal Knight Barnett, Of the 1st Battalion, killed at the Dardanelles. He was a son of Mr. Barnett, the well-known stipendiary magistrate. He was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. AMERICANS ON BOARD

    The crew of the Hesperian included two citizens of the United States, F. Dallas and M. M'Allster. The American Consulate has not yet traced any Americans among the ...

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  15. DEATH STRUGGLE OF SYSTEMS

    The Trade Union Congress opened at Bristol to-day. There were nearly 600 delegates present, representing 2,700,000 members of affiliated ...

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  16. VISIT BY FRENCHMEN

    A distinguished party of Frenchmen, including M. Pichon a former Minister of Foreign Affairs, spent all last week visiting the British fleet. ...

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  17. RIGA NOT MENACED

    The Times correspondent at Petrograd, in reviewing the situation on the eastern front, writes:--"The whole of the military observers infer ...

    Article : 182 words
  18. HALF-NAKED TURKS

    The Times correspondent at Mitylene says that Constantinople advices state that the speedy arrival of German forces is now the Turks' only hope of relieving the desperate ...

    Article : 193 words
  19. CAPTURING A REDOUBT

    The Turkish trenches captured by the Mounted Rifles on August 27 formed almost a Circular redoubt at the seaward end of the spur, and connected with further trenches ...

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  20. IN A STEEL CAN

    A German-American who was taken aboard the German submarine U39 states that the existence of the pirates is a hair-trigger affair. ...

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  21. PLEA FOR GENERAL STAFF

    Colonel Repington, the Times military correspondent laying stress on the need of restoring to the General Staff its legitimate functions, writes:-- ...

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  22. RETURNED TOURISTS' TALES

    Passengers from Constantinople aboard a Levantine mail steamer which has arrived at Marseilles endorse the news recently published in France and Britain concerning the ...

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  23. ROUMANIAN RESERVISTS REJOIN

    A message from Geneva says that Roumanians domiciled in Switzerland who belong to the active army reserves have been instructed to rejoin their units. ...

    Article : 97 words
  24. SUBMARINE SINS

    The Times correspondent at Washington says that no diplomatic action is likely to result from the sinking of the Hesperian. The act has, however, checked the ...

    Article : 65 words
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