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  4. YELLOW DEVILS.

    Another story from Eye Witness, with the headquarters staff, has been issued. It is dated Friday, and says:-- "On Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday ...

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  5. BRUTAL WARFARE.

    A despatch from Eye-Witness emphasises the superiority of our airmen over enemy airmen, and records a daring exploit of ...

    Article : 309 words
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  7. THE TIRING MASSES.

    A prominent politician in Rome received a letter from a friend in Berlin, who, on the inside of the envelope, in invisible ink, wrote: "The situation is daily becoming more ...

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  9. KENSINGTON RACES.

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  10. VARYING FORTUNE.

    A Paris official report says:-- "The Germans last night exploded three chambers of mines at La Boiselle before our positions. Troops were brought up to attack ...

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  11. WANT EARLY PEACE.

    A number of Hungarian Deputies are reported to have petitioned Baron Burian, the Austrian Foreign Minister, in favor of an early peace, because Hungary is threatened ...

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  12. AUSTRIANS PLIGHT.

    "Despatches from the Carpathians dated the end of December state that every German soldier has a prayer book and a song book. The men constantly sing as they ...

    Article : 446 words
  13. DON'T FEAR STARVATION.

    The Cologne Gazette says: "We have 600,000 prisoners of war, while the parts of Belgium and France occupied by Germany are populated by 11,000,000 people. If it ...

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  14. FIGHTING IN A FOREST.

    "In Belgium yesterday there was an intermittent artillery struggle at Ypres. Furnes has been bombarded. The Belgian artillery has destroyed a farm, the defenders of which ...

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  15. FLEET NOT INSPECTED.

    Travellers from Hamburg state that the Kaiser's visit to Wilhelmshaven was abruptly shortened by the news from Cologne that enemy airmen were flying towards ...

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  16. VIOLENT FIGHTING.

    A message from Liege states that judging by the number of wounded Germans passing through the city the fighting in Northern France must be extremely violent. ...

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  17. THE SULTAN'S MEDAL.

    The Sultan of Turkey has sent Admiral von Tirpitz and General Falkenheyn each a great gold Turkish medal for bravery. ...

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  18. UNDER NEUTRAL FLAG.

    Liverpool shipowners agree that the use of a neutral flag is a justifiable measure of self-defence necessitating boarding before the identity of a vessel is revealed. ...

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  19. ANOTHER SWISS COMPLAINT.

    During the recent fighting in Alsace the Germans bombarded the French positions with heavy artillery. Owing to the gunners bad aim a number of shells, eleven in all, fell ...

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  20. GERMAN EBB AND FLOW.

    Petrograd considers that the fresh lull on the Bzura is due to the withdrawal of portion of the German troops from the Bzura and the Rawka to reinforce the armies in ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. DEFENCE OF EGYPT.

    The military correspondent of the Times says: "General Sir John Maxwell's preparations for the defence of Egypt, having been tested, ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. EFFECTIVE REPLY.

    A Petrograd message states that on Monday morning the Breslau fired several shots into Yaeta (Crimean Peninsula), and steamed away. The shots damaged four shops and ...

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  23. WHAT BERLIN SAYS.

    Berlin messages printed in Dutch papers state that if America acquiesces in the action of the Lusitanla in hoisting the American flag when in Irish waters, it will be ...

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  24. AT SWAKOPMUND.

    An advance party of the Union forces, while reconnoitring at Swakopmund (German South-west Africa), collided with a number of the enemy, whom they surprised and ...

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  25. INTERNED BRITISHERS.

    Letters received from Germany demonstrate the harsh treatment to which interned Britishers are being subjected. The German press continues to spread ...

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  26. FOE'S BARBARITIES.

    The Official Press Bureau reports that the commission that is investigating the atrocities perpetrated by the enemy in Belgium has announced that conclusive evidence was ...

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  27. DACIA CREW STRIKE.

    The Dacia is unable to sail, as the crew has gone on strike, fearing that the vessel will be seized by the British. ...

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  28. POUNDING RHEIMS.

    The Paris correspondent of the Times says that the Germans have begun to reshell Rheims, killing an old woman and a boy. Pont-a-Mousson also suffered two heavy ...

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  29. DARING TURKS CAPTURED.

    Four Turks who swam the Suez Canal have been captured, and are now at Cairo. ...

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  30. WILHELMINA AT SEA.

    A Lloyds' telegram states that the Wilhelmina has passed The Lizard, Cornwall. ...

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  32. TAUBE DESTROYED.

    The French Press Bureau states that between the Rivers Oise and Aisne the French artillery brought down a Taube, which fell, in flames, in the German lines. ...

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  33. MONTENEGRO'S MEN.

    Montenegro is calling up all her men from the age of 18 to 30, including Mahometans, who were hitherto exempted from service. ...

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  34. ITALY'S PROHIBITION.

    Italy has prohibited the exportation of preserved meats, pigs, fish, and oils. ...

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