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  4. MOWING THEM DOWN.

    The Times correspondent at Petrograd says that last week the German offensive in Poland was concentrated in a narrow zone 10 miles wide and 30 miles westward of ...

    Article : 283 words
  5. FIGHTING IN POLAND.

    The daily official bulletin from Paris reports negative results for the most part, but there has been slight progress by the Allies at ...

    Article : 200 words
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  7. TRADE WITH NEUTRALS.

    A message from Washington says that Sir Edward Gray's long note shows room for misconception as to whether tho United States trade with neutrals has been so seriously ...

    Article : 337 words
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  9. OFFICIAL REPORTS.

    "From the sea to the Lys there has been intermittent cannonading of slight intensity. "In the region of Ypres our artillery has beaten that of the enemy, and succeeded in ...

    Article : 291 words
  10. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

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  11. NEWS BOYS STRIKE

    Street-sellers of Evening Papers are notified that as the offers of the proprietors of the Evening Papers have not been ...

    Article : 139 words
  12. GERMAN DUPLICITY.

    "On the left bank of the River Vistula during Sunday afternoon the Germans unsuccessfully tried to attack our front line at several points, but were everywhere ...

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  13. RECEPTION OF REPLY.

    Washington telegrams state that Government officials there construe the British reply, to the United States Note as conceding the principles which the Note expressed. ...

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  14. IN UPPER ALSACE.

    The Germans are rushing reinforcements to Upper Alsace. They fear that Mulhausen may fall, and are striving to relieve Cernay and to re-take Steinbach. ...

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  15. PARIS PREPARED.

    M. Millerand, Minister for War, accompanied by General Gallieni, Military Governor of Paris, has visited the outskirts of that city and inspected the arrangements which ...

    Article : 63 words
  16. PEACE MENTIONED.

    The Emperor of Austria (Franz Josef) received a deputation of Galician nobles at his palace of Schonbrunn, Vienna. He replied to their protestations of loyalty in a speech, in ...

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  17. WAR POLICIES.

    War policies paid by insurance companies aggregate £225,000 for 11,000 claims. The majority of the claims were from dependents of navy men. ...

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  18. ITALY SATISFIED.

    The Greek Minister in Rome has informed the Government that the presence of a Greek cruiser off Durazzo is only for the due protection of Hellenic subjects, and that she will ...

    Article : 53 words
  19. DUNKIRK AIR RAID.

    German aviators who flew over Dunkirk threw a number of bombs, killing five persons. ...

    Article : 33 words
  20. WONDERFUL ENGLAND.

    The Local Government Board has issued a report in which it is stated that the fears of a widespread dislocation of trade consequent upon the war have not been ...

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  21. CONDITIONS IN VIENNA.

    The Vienna official market report states that over 2000 people carried coal from the municipal stand to their homes, some of them having walked many miles. About one-third ...

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  22. TAUBE OVER CALAIS.

    A Taube flew very high over Calais, but no damage was done, the guns falling to reach her. ...

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  23. LOOKING AFTER HER OWN.

    A corps of Italian bersaglieri has crossed from the Piraeus to Rhodes to reinforce the Italian garrison there. Piraeus is in Greece, and Rhodes is a ...

    Article : 51 words
  24. VON DER TANN REPORT.

    Rio Janeiro cables state that the Havas Agency has received no confirmation of the reported naval battle between a British cruiser emitter and the Von der Tann. Naval officials ...

    Article : 95 words
  25. THEY STEW IN OWN JUICE.

    A commotion has been caused in political circles in America by President Wilson's pronouncement that Mexico may continue to stew in its own juice. ...

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  26. AEROPLANE WINGED.

    A Taube aeroplane flying over Amiens was pursued by French airmen. The German plane was struck by eight bullets and brought down. ...

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  27. CONSERVING SUPPLIES.

    Germany is organising an extensive system of saving petrol, which cannot be bought. All kitchen and domestic refuse is being collected in the cities and used as swine ...

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  28. NATIONAL DISCIPLINE.

    The Arohbishop of York, preaching at Leeds, yesterday, exhorted self-discipline and urged abstinence from alcoholic liquor during the war. The conflict, he said, demanded ...

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  29. LONSDALE NOT TO DIE.

    Private Lonsdale, the British soldier who was sentenced to death for striking one of the guards at Dorberitz detention camp, just outside Berlin, has had the sentence ...

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  30. TURKEY DISOWNED.

    The Sultan of Selangor a British protectorate on the Malay Peninsula, has written to Great Britain stating that although he is of the same religion as the Sultan of Turkey, ...

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  31. BILLETED GERMANS.

    The inhabitants of Belgian frontier villages who thought themselves immune from German oppression have been startled by considerable numbers of Germans being billeted ...

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  32. BURIED IN THE SNOW.

    While twenty-two schoolboys were ski-ing near Davos, in Switzerland, twelve became separated from the rest, and were overwhelmed by an avalanche and buried. ...

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  34. TURKEY AND ITALY.

    London messages state that it is rumored that the Italian Ambassador at Constantinople has received orders to leave that city at 6 o'clock next Saturday evening, and to ...

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  35. LONDON PORT CONGESTED.

    Explaining why the Port of London is congested, the authorities state that for several months very little Australian wool arrived. Now it is coming in with a rush, and the ...

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  36. STUBBORN FIGHTING.

    Advices from Petrograd state that fighting in the environs of Karghan, in the Caucasus, continues stubbornly. Karghan is the point where the Turks ...

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  37. WAR HISTORY.

    M. Millerand, the French War Minister, has authorised a number of French painters and black and white artists to proceed to the front to Illustrate a history of the war. ...

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  38. GERMAN SHIPPING.

    It is asserted at Copenhagen that the Hamburg-Amerika, Company is organising a regular service of steamships from Hamburg and Bremen through the Kiel Canal to ...

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