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  3. France's Hour of Trial-Terrific Assault on Verdun

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris telegraph:—"The thoughts of the whole of France are concentrated on Verdun. The anxicty is equal to that ...

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  4. GREECE.

    The "Times" correspondent at Cairp telegraphs:—"Information received the among the here confirms the indications of a desirable union of all Greek parties ...

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  5. KAISER ON WEST FRONT.

    The "Petit Parisien" (Paris) says the Kaiser arrived at the Verdun front on Saturday last, and assured himself that everything was prepared. He then ...

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  6. IN BLINDING SNOWSTORM.

    An orgeat official message bas just teen issued from Paris advising that tie German attack against Verdun was continued with terrific force on Thursday and Friday in the teeth of a blinding snowstorm. The enemy efforts were repulsed and sanguinary fightying still continues. ...

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    M. RAYMOND POINGAIRE. The French President, who with the French people, is confident the Huns cannot break, through. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PRESS COMMENTS.

    M. Herve, writing in "La Victoire," says the German offensive is the last convulsion of a ferocious animal at bay. The Germans are again breaking against a ...

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  9. A PRETTY STORY.

    The "Russkta Invalid" publishes particulars, based on reports from the Swedish press, of a war council held in Berlin as to the beet means of dissipating the bad ...

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  10. CRUISER IN SAROS.

    Turkish Official.—Cruisers and destroy-ers intermittently bombard Seddel Bahr and Teke Burnu. Aeroplanes By over the Straits and Turkish battleplaces ...

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  11. HEAVY SLAUGHTER OF THE ENEMY.

    "Figaro" thinks the battle now proceeding is the fiercest for many months, and, is proving the energy and capacity of the French staff and troops, who carried out a ...

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  12. THE MOEWE.

    Telegraph received from Teneriffe and nounce that the German raider Moewe sunk the stesmers Flamergo, Horace, [?] Edimburgh, and Luxemburg off [?] ...

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  13. A HOPELESS [?]

    "Le Matin" (Paris) writes:—The Verdun offensive appears to be a hopeless military enterprise, prompted by dynastic considerations. The Germans brought up ...

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  14. FRENCH VERY [?]

    The French press is stall confident about Verdun, although they admit it is the greatest bottle of the Preach front. the are throwing in enormous forces ...

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  15. CROWN PRI[?] IN [?]

    The new French line further south, tallying with the German claims, has been advanced as far as Donaumont. The Crown Prince is adopting von ...

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  16. ASQUITH'S SPEECH.

    According to reports published in Copenhagen Mr. Asquith's speech affirming tie resolve of the Allies and their preparations to defeat Germany has strongly ...

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  17. IN MESOPATAMIA.

    Mr. Philip Candler, writing from Busrorah, says:—"February in Mesopotamia has been devoted to patrol work, night sniping, and artillery fire. The enemy's ...

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    The German press has evidently been instructed to adopt for the present a cautious attitude in respect to Verdun. The "Frankfurter Zietung" says the French ...

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  19. AMERICA COVETS PEACE.

    Telegrams from Washington say that the President has written' to Mr. Stone (Chairman of the Senate's Foreign Committee) stating it ig impossible to consent ...

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  20. WHY GERMANY WANTS VERDUN.

    The German statements alleging enormous French looses compared with the Germans, are palpably false, but experts think it is unwise to underestimate tie ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. THE LAST OFFENSIVE.

    It is reported that an army order found on a German, prisoner signed by von Deluding read;—"During this, your last offensive against the French. I trust ...

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  22. APPALLING SLAUGHTER.

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris says the battle is the most terrific of modem times. Wounded state that the bombardment completely overturned all ...

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  23. BRITISH REPORT.

    Sir Douglas Haig reports on Thursday: -"We carried out a successful bombing raid on an enemy aerodrome near Lille. All our machines returned. To-day the ...

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  24. PORTUGAL SEIZES HUN STEAMERS.

    The Portuguese authorities have seized eight more German steamers. ...

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  25. GERMAN PATIENCE EXHAUSTED.

    The German press is angry over the latest American developments. The Cologne "Gazette" remarks:—"We have reached the limit of our patience towards ...

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  26. AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA.

    The Americas Luncheon Club entertained the High Commissioner Mr. Andrew Fisher) at the Savov Hotel. The references to Australia's soldiers raised ...

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  27. ESSAD PASHA GOING TO ROME.

    Essad Pasha has arrived at Brindisi, and is proceeding to Rome. ...

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  28. AUSTRIAN CLAIM.

    Austrian Official.—There are no enemy troops in Albania. We hive ejected the last, of Essed Pasha's troops and their Italian Allies from their strongly ...

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  29. GERMANS LAUGH AT LIFESAVING.

    The "Vossiche Zeitung" says the progress at Verdon, has surpassed Germany's highest expectations. Major Moraht, the "Tagleblatt's ...

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  30. A SUPREME STRUGGLE.

    Major-General Lloyd, in opening the Y.M.C.A. lint at Wimbledon, said there was a struggle now going on for the passage to Paris. The result was in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. VICTORIOUS RUSSIANS.

    A Petrograd message save the Russians have dislodged the Turks at the passes east of Kermanshah, capturing numerous pins. The Turks are fleeing towards ...

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  32. SEEKING EXEMPTION.

    At a meeting of one of the recruiting tribunals a conscientious objector declared if lie saw a grounded soldier fall in the street he would not help him. He would ...

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  35. ITALIAN TRANSPORT

    Rome Official.—Since the the middle of December the Italian fleet has transported 260,000 Serbs and Italians across the Adriatic and 30,000 tons of material. The ...

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  36. RECAPTURE ERZERUM.

    The "Times" correspondent at Bucharest says it is reported that Enver Pasha and Talaat Bey have quarrelled over" Erzcrum. Talaat Bey upbraided Enver Pasha over ...

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  37. WILLIE'S SPEECHES.

    Herr Daenister, a member of the Prussian Chamber of Deputies, ias complained that tie censor cut out some particularly beautiful sentences from the Kaiser's ...

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  38. FRENCH TORPEDO BOAT ATTACKED.

    Advices from Marseilles announce that a French torpedo boat has been lowed into the harbour, having been submarined in the Mediterranean on the 23rd. There ...

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  39. RUSSIA'S IRON DETERMINATION.

    Telegrams from Petrograd announce that all the Duma speeches, irrespective of party, breathe an iron determination to prosecute the war until complete ...

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  40. EXCITING TIMES IN AFRICA

    A South African trooper serving in German East Africa, describes exciting times during the pursnit of the enemy. Proves of big same are irequently started up. ...

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  41. RUSSIAN LOAN OF TWO HUNDRED MILLIONS.

    Advices from Petrograd say Russia is issuing a loan of £200,000,000. The banks have taken up £1000,000,000 at £93. ...

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