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  5. U BOATS OFF AMERICA

    LONDON, Tuesday, 3.35 p.m.—A German communique states:— We repulsed British attacks west of the Messines, on the Artois front, ...

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  6. THE EMPIRE'S FUTURE

    LONDON, Tuesday. 8.15 p.m.—The committee which is inquiring into the future commercial industrial policy, of which Lord Balfour of Burleigh is ...

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  7. HOUSE OF COMMONS

    LONDON, Tuesday, 5 p.m.—In the House of Comons to-day Mr. C.B. Stanton (Labor. Merthyr), asked. Mr. Waller Long, Secretary for the Colon- ...

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  8. GERMANY'S PACIFIC COLONIES.

    Mr. Walter Long (Secretary for the Colonies), replying to Mr. N. Buxton (Liberal, Norfolk), said that his speech, in which he stated that ...

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  9. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday, 12.30 a.m. —The policy of watchful waiting is still being pursued, and there is much speculation as to what Dr. Wilson's ...

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  10. NATIONAL SERVICE APPEAL

    LONDON, Tuesday. 5.55 p.m.—Colonel Sir Neville Chamberlain, Director-Gencral of National Service, addressing a meeting of Stock Exchange members, ...

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  11. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG'S INTERVIEW.

    In reply to the recent questions rais-ed in the House as to the authenticity of Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig's alleged utterances regarding the war ...

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  12. LIVELY ARTILLERY DUELS.

    PARIS, Tuesday, 4 p.m.—A communique states:— Lively artillery duels prevail between the Oise and the Aisne, and in ...

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  13. THE COMMITTEE'S REPORT.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 8.55 p.m.—Lord Balfour's committee reports, as follows: It was intended to discuss, in detail, future Empire trade relations, and ...

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  14. ENEMY SURPRISE ATTACK.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 11 p.m.Field Minister Sir. Douglas Haig reports:— Under coyer of heavy bombardment, destroying our trenches, a ...

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  15. ZEPPELIN RAIDS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday, 7 p.m.—Advices from Berlin indicate that Dr. Wilson, several months ago cautioned the German Government that ...

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  16. BALKANS ZONE

    ATHENS, Tuesday, 7 p.m.—The Italians occupied Koritza (in Albania) on Thursday. ...

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  18. COLONIAL PREFERENCE URGED.

    The Colonial Conference policy of 1902 unanimously urged the expedience of Britain granting preferential treatment to Colonial products and ...

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  19. FUTURE WAR POLICY.

    During the third roading of the Consolidated Fund Bill. Mr. A. W. H. Ponconby (Liberal Stirling) urged the Government to disclose its policy for the ...

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  20. BOLIVIA URGES CO-ORDINATION.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday, 6 p.m.— A Bolivian memorandum proposes that America and other neutrals prepared joint declaration to the effect that ...

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  21. ITALIAN FRONT

    ROME, Tuesday, 6.3 p.m.—A communique states:— On MOnday night the enemy entered out trench through galleries ...

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  22. PRESIDENT URGED TO ACT.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday, 3.5 p.m.—Mr. R. Lansing Secretry for State, and the Attorney-General, Mr. T. W. Gregory, will attend a meeting of the ...

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  23. MUTUAL TARIFF PREFERENCES.

    In reporting the question of how far the Dominions interests could be met by granting subsidies in lieu of the tariff preference the ...

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  25. U BOAT CAMPAIGN

    ROME, Tuesday, -7 p.m.—The "Messagero" states that 14 Trains-Atlantic vessels, with cargoes, including coal and cereals, arrived at ...

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  26. REMARKABLE SPEECHES.

    It was said, continued Mr. Ponconby, that Germany must be punished, but it was the German people who were suffering, not the military party. We ...

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  27. ESPIONAGE BILL PASSED.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday, 5.45 p.m.— The Senate passed the Espionage Bill by 60 votes to 10 votes for imprisoning during peace time for 20 years, ...

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  28. MR. GERARD'S MOVEMENTS.

    LONDON, Wednesday. 12.25 p.m.— The "Daily Telegraph's Paris correspondent states that Mr. J. W. Gerard, instead of going to Barecelona, ...

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  29. GERMAN CLAIMS.

    NEW YORK, Tuesday, 9.55 p.m.— According to Berlin advices, the Germans claim that recent victims of the submarine campaign include an ...

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  30. CONSULTING THE DOMINIONS.

    The special positions of India. Egypt and the Sudan require particular consideration. The committee is satisfied that these question ...

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  31. NINE TURISH VESSELS SUNK.

    LONDON, Tuesday, 5.10 p.m.—A Russian communiques states:— We sunk by submarine a Turkish steamer and eight schooners in the ...

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  32. THE REICHSTAG

    COPENHAGEN, Wednesday, 1.55 a.m.—The Reichstag's session is expected to continue until Easter, and several important questions will be ...

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  33. GERMANY MOST BE PUNISHED.

    Mr. P Snewden (Labor, Blackburn) said that the longer the war continued the less [?] there was a securing terms satisfactory to other ...

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  34. SWEDISH INDIGNATION.

    STOCKHOLM, Tuesday, 9 p.m.—The newspapers are indignant at the sinking of the Swedish ship Hugo Hamilten, laden with saltpetre, and bound ...

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  35. PRESS COMMENT.

    The "Daily Chronicle,"commenting upon the committee's report states:— "Nobody can discuss with lord Balfour's correspondent first resolution ...

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  36. EGYPT

    LONDON, Tuesday, 9.20 p.m.—An Egyptain communique states:- We captured the Turkish post of Nekhl, near [?] Hassa, on the ...

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  37. NEW TAXES INEVITABLE.

    LONDON, Wednesday, 1.55 p.m.— The "Daily Telegraph's" Retterdam correspondent states that the Reichstag, on Thursday, will be faced with ...

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  38. AMERICAN NEWS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. 11.10 a.m.— After riotously destroying the peddlers push carts and stocks of vegetables hundreds of Ghetto (Jewish) ...

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  39. BRITAIN DAY BY DAY

    LONDON, Tuesday. 8.10 p.m.—The Press Bureau announces that the manufacture of malt suitable for beer brewing from barley and other ...

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