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  4. DEMAND FOR PEACE.

    A London message says that some whispers of a demand for peace come from the Teutonic Allies in the form of reports of a socialistic speech in the Prussian Diet. ...

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  5. FIENDISH ENEMY.

    Dr. Arthur Tacquin, physician to King Albert of Belgium, reports that after a personal investigation he has ascertained that at Dinan, in the French department of ...

    Article : 292 words
  6. HOW DID IT HAPPEN ?

    Great events are occurring in the eastern theatre. The complete overthrow of Austrian aggression is, the Paris Official ...

    Article : 196 words
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  8. GERMAN DESERTERS.

    Eight, hundred German soldiers, including numerous officers, who had been ordered to the Yser, deserted and fled to the Netherlands. ...

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  10. FRANCE AND BELGIUM.

    The official paris bulletin says:-- "On the whole front as far as the Champagne district there have been artillery duels. ...

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  11. RUSSIANS ON TOP.

    The severest fighting is proceeding in Poland. It is reported that the Russians have replied the tenth German attack on the ...

    Article : 152 words
  12. LOOKING TO AMERICA.

    The Japanese Ambassador to the United States, Baron Chinda, speaking at a dinner given at Washington in honor of Admiral Dewa, the Japanese representative to the ...

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  13. SEVERAL SUCCESSES.

    Another Paris communique said:-- "Last night we blew up three mine chambers at La Boiselle, and occupied the craters formed, despite a counter-attack, which we ...

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  14. FIELD'S ATROCITY NUMBER.

    One of the London weeklies. The Field, has published a special number devoted to a description of some of the many brutalities perpetrated by the Germans. The ...

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  15. AGAINST GERMAN TRADE.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. F. W. Jowett. Labor member for West Bradford, asked Sir Edward Grey, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, whether, with a view to ...

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  16. FRENCH AIRMAN'S SUCCESS.

    A French airman flew over Ghent, and his bombs fired a huge petrol tank. ...

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  17. PRESBYTERIAN ACTION.

    The executive committee of the Western Alliance Presbyterians at Cincinatti has discussed the influence of the European war and the good and bad effects upon the spread of ...

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  18. AUSTRIAN END EXPECTED.

    The Paris official Press Bureau has published the following despatch, dated January 16, from the eastern theatre of the war:-- "Through thick mud the Russians are ...

    Article : 269 words
  19. STABBED THE KAISER'S PHOTO.

    A French soldier has been court-martialled in Germany, and sentenced to two years imprisonment, for lese majeste. He stabbed out the eyes in a portrait of the Kaiser in a ...

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  20. THEIR DAILY BREAD.

    A message from Copenhagen states that the Berlin Central Potato Market was stripped of tubers. The municipal sales closed in the forenoon, ...

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  21. COLONEL SEELY PROMOTED.

    A message from London says that it is announced that Colonel Seely has been appointed a Brigadier-General, and will command an important cavalry unit. ...

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  22. GERMAN RUTHLESSNESS.

    A message from Washington says that President Wilson will probably address a friendly communication, not a protest, to London regarding the Lusitania's use of the ...

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  23. CONTRABAND!

    The cargo of the Wilhelmina has been seized. ...

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  24. TO ATTACK ROUMANIA.

    Mr. Alfred Stead, editor of the Review of Reviews, writing from Nice, asserts that tho Austrians have concentrated great masses of troops on the Roumanian frontier, obviously ...

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  25. REGARDLESS OF HATE.

    The German press is using the wildest language respecting the neutrals. The Hamburger says: "The whole world's hate and envy concerns us not at all. If ...

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  26. GERMAN EMPEROR STUPEFIED.

    Copenhagen reports declare that the German situation in Poland has stupefied the Kaiser. Bankers have been summoned to a secret ...

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  27. DAMAGE TO VESSEL.

    The captain of the steamer Wilhelmina, which was compelled to put into Falmouth, reports that the vessel encountered a succession of gales, during which the lifeboats ...

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  28. TO PREVENT MISTAKES.

    From Amsterdam it is reported that in order to prevent mistakes by German submarines, the Holland-American steamer Rotterdam will henceforth show her name on the ...

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  29. BUZZING SIGNALS.

    Private Ernie Higham, of the First Australian Expeditionary Force, writes an interesting letter to his parents at Fremantle. He says:--"We are going to have two weeks ...

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  30. INCAPACITATED SOLDIERS.

    The Times correspondent at Berne, Switzerland, reports that the exchange of French and German prisoners who have been incapacitated has begun. ...

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  31. BERLIN'S CHEERFUL BULLETIN.

    Berlin has issued the following official announcement:-- "On the East Prussian frontier the Engagements have continued with altogether ...

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  32. CHEERING ANTWERP UP.

    Ono of the Allies' airmen flew over Antwerp on Friday last and dropped a number of leaflets on which was printed the message, "Keep your courage--we are coming!" ...

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