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  3. THE FIGHT FOR HILL 60

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Eye Witness" states that seven mines were fired simultaneously on Hill 60 on the 17th inst., and trenches, parapets ...

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  4. THE WAR

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Daily Chronicle" correspondent at Calais states that the Allies, are no longer fighting a nation, but a scourge ...

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  5. PROGRESS OF THE ALLIES

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—An official report states that the Allies continue to make progress in Belgium, and the British have held an their ...

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  6. RUSSIANS DROP BOMBS.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night.—Russian airmen have bombed Neidenburg. A communique states that the air ...

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  7. CANADIANS PRAISED.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The newspapers publish glowing tributes to the Canadians for their marvellous dash during the fighting near ...

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  8. HEAVY CANADIAN LOSSES.

    MONTREAL, Monday Morning.—There is great anxiety regarding the casualty lists, as the Canadians have already had a thousand casualties at ...

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  9. A THRILLING EXPLOIT.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—"The Eye Witness" states that an airman at Ghent threw a bomb on the airshed, from height of 6000 feet. ...

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  10. SEVERE FIGHTING.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night.—"De Telegraph's" correspondent at Roulers states that the fighting at Poel Capelle, and Langemarck was of the ...

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  11. CANADIANS CONGRATULATED.

    MONTREAL, Monday Morning.—The exploit of the Canadians on the Yser has been issued in bulletins from the newspaper offices. The public eagerly ...

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  12. LORD HUGH CECIL AS AVIATOR.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—Lord Hugh Cecil, Unionist M.P. for Oxford University, has been appointed a lieutenant in the Royal Flying Corps. ...

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  13. GERMAN CALCULATIONS UPSET.

    DUNKIRK, Monday Morning.—The capture of Hill 60 upset the German calculations, and forced them to disclose their hand in a premature ...

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  14. ALLIES' ATTACKS SUCCESSFUL.

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—A communique states: The British, French, and Belgian counter attacks in Belgium continued successfully against ...

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  15. IN THE DARDANELLES

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—The bombardment of the Straits is being continued. Reuter's correspondent aboard H.M.S. ...

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  16. GERMANS BURYING THEIR DEAD.

    The Germans are now burying their dead near the battlefields, owing to railways being congested by troop trains, preventing the conveyance of ...

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  17. REJOICINGS AT BERLIN.

    AMSTERDAM, Sunday Night—There are great rejoicing at Berlin over the reported victory in Flanders. ...

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  18. GERMANS CROSS THE CANAL.

    Some regained the trenches, but the bursting shells continuing, the same fumes scattered poisonous gases, and formed another wall of smoke behind ...

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  19. POISONOUS GERMAN PROJECTILES.

    BERLIN, Sunday Night.—The "Frankfurter-Zeitung" in rejoicing over the German success at Ypres, states that it is probable Germany ...

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  20. THE NARROWS CAN BE FORCED

    LONDON, Monday Morning—Mr Ashmead-Bartlett, who is representing the London press in the Dardanelles, states that a trial on March 18 ...

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  21. IN THE NORTH SEA

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday Night.—The leading German newspapers are triumphant over the so-called naval cruises, and declare, that the German ...

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  22. HORRIBLE TREATMENT OF WOUNDED.

    After the gas had escaped for fifteen minutes masked Germans took possession of the arms of dead men. They made no prisoners, but when they saw ...

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  23. GERMANS CLAIM SUCCESSES.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A Berlin communique states: We have had further successes near Ypres. We maintained the ground captured on Friday ...

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  24. ESCAPE FROM INVASION.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—Mr Fred T. Jane, naval, author and journalist, speaking at Scarborough, explained his recent reference to the ...

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  25. THE FRENCH ABANDON GUNS.

    The Canadians met men retreating, terribly sick, half blind, and weak in the limbs from the fumes. Nevertheless the Canadians faced the ...

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  26. BELGIANS' GALLANT DEFENCE.

    Floods to the north of the ferryman's house prevented the use of chlorine as the trenches were too far apart. Here the Germans, four abreast ...

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  27. IN THE CARPATHIANS

    PETROGRAD, Monday Morning.—A communique states that the Austro-Germans are bringing up much heavy artillery to the carpathians. ...

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  28. FIGHTING SATISFACTORY TO THE ALLIES.

    PARIS, Monday Morning.—A communique states: The fighting north of Ypres continues satisfactory to the Allies. The Germans attacked the ...

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  29. PIRATICAL ATTACKS

    ATHENS, Sunday Night.—Germany promises to make an apology and pay compensation if it is proved that a German submarine sank the Greek ...

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  30. DESPERATE ASSAULTS.

    BUDA PESTH, Monday Morning.—The Russians on Tuesday and Wednesday mads repeated attacks on the Uszok. They advanced in lines six ...

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  31. THE GERMANS THROWN BACK.

    The German engineers on Thursday night enlarged and strengthend a temporary bridge at Steenstr[?]ate, enabling reinforcement to entrench on ...

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  32. PRISONERS OF WAR

    WELL CARED FOR IN FRANCE. PARIS, Sunday Night.—Details of the treatment of German prisoners in France of German prisoners in France show that they are enjoying ...

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  33. BRITISH OFFICERS' CASUALTY LIST.

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—To-day's casualty list shows that 37 officers were killed and 61 wounded, mostly at Hill 60. ...

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  34. DANISH STEAMER SEIZED.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday Night.—The steamer which was captured whilst proceeding to Grimsby with a cargo of agricultural products, and ...

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  35. THE GERMANS DRIVEN BACK.

    A bayonet fight resulted unfavorably to the Germans, many of whom were taken prisoners. The Germans continued massed attacks on Friday, the ...

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  36. TRANSFER OF GERMAN TROOPS.

    PETROGRAD, Monday Morning.—The transfer of German troops from the Cracow region and the Carpathians is daily assuming forger proportions. ...

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  37. BRITISH OFFICERS IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—St. Edward Goschen's son, Gerard, Sir Edward Grey's cousin, Robin Grey, an aviator; the Duke of Albemarle's son ...

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  38. AERIAL WARFARE

    DUNKIRK, Sunday Night.—The Allied airmen make daily raids between the Yser and Bruges, including the airsheds at Gits, Lissewege, and ...

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  39. NORWEGIAN AND SWEDISH VESSELS SUNK.

    LONDON, Sunday Night.—A German submarine fired a dozen shells at the Norwegian sailing ships Eva and Oskar. The crews were allowed ten ...

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  40. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPE TOWN, Monday Morning.—General Smuts has occupied Aus. The rail communication from Aus with Garub and Luderitzbucht has been ...

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  41. THE GERMANS CHECKED.

    PARIS, Monday Morning.—Witnesses of the German attack at Boesighe opine that the Germans did not use special asphyxiating shells, and ...

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  42. THE CANADIANS FIGHT FOR THEIR LIVES.

    After the Germans had poured over the canal they attacked the Canadians in the rear. The Canadians, facing both, ways, fought for their lives with ...

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  43. AUSTRIA AND ITALY

    ATHENS, Sunday Night.—A message from Vienna states that, Austria has made further concessions, though they are still far from Italy's ...

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  44. BOMBS FALL ON GERMAN OUTPOSTS.

    PARIS, Sunday Night.—A Taube threw several bombs on Noyou, which fell on the German outposts. The result is unknown. ...

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  45. FINANCIAL NEWS

    LONDON, Monday Morning.—"The Daily Mail" says, despite emphatic official denials, New Zealand is issuing a loan of £200,000, at four per cent. ...

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  46. AN OFFER OF AUTONOMY.

    ROME, Monday Morning.—Prince von Bulow's entourage assort that Austria is finally offering the autonomy of Trieste, similar to Hamburg. ...

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  47. VESSEL STRIKES A MINE.

    The Norwegian steamer Caprivi, 2932 tons, struck a mine and sank off Tory Island. The crew landed safely. ...

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  48. TURKISH AEROPLANES BROUGHT DOWN.

    ATHENS, Sunday Night.—The Allied ships brought down two Turkish aeroplanes, which were flying over the Island of Tenedos, near the entrance ...

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