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  3. AUSTRIA. Attack on Von Bulow.

    The Vienna Fremdenbatt, the press mouthpiece of Count Czernin, has attacked Prince von. Bulow, of Germany, for in trigaing to secure the downfall of the ...

    Article : 275 words
  4. BRITISH FOOD POSITION. Like Germany Two Years Ago.

    Lord Rhondda (Food. Controller), speaking at the Aldwych Club, said that without, wishing to alarm the public Britain had reached the stage that Germany had ...

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  6. Can the War be Won?

    The decosopm to hold the secret session of the House of Commons was madewith dramatic suddenness,as the result of Mr. J. M. Hogge stating that he had learnt ...

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  7. ON THE SEA. Trawler v. Submarine.

    The French trawler (St. Mathieu encountered a submarine off Brest. The submarine Opened fire. The trawler cut away her nets and steamed towards, the ...

    Article : 110 words
  8. Premium Bonds.

    The committee appointed to consider the question of premium bonds has issued its report, which states that there is a considerable source of untapped investment ...

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  9. M. CAILLAUX. Compared With Judas Iscariot.

    The Osservatore Romano savagely attacks M. Caillaux's peace scheme, and compares the arrested Deputy with Judas Iscariot. The newspaper urges the world ...

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  10. Another Hun Outrage.

    The Spanish steamer Donanova, flying the national flag, with the colours painted on the hull, was torpedoed in the Mediterranean, and has been towed into harbour. ...

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  11. Ostend Bombarded.

    A German official wireless message states that Ostend has been again bombarded from the sea. ...

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  12. The Austrian Strikes.

    Telegrams which have been received an Switzerland from Austria show that the disorders are of the most serious character. A marked feature of the demonstrations ...

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  13. Breslau Sunk; Goeben Beached.

    The British Admiralty announces that the German-Turkish battleship Goeben and cruiser Breslau, supported by destroy, ers, came into action with British forces ...

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  14. PLOT AGAINST FRENCH CONSTITUTION.

    It is stated that M. Caillaux's plan for the revision of the French Constitution, if it could have been carried out, would have deprived the Chamber of Deputies ...

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  15. Challenges to Duels.

    The French Chamber of Deputies expressed confidence in the Premier (M. Clemenccau), after one of the most heated debates ever heard in the Chamber. M. ...

    Article : 208 words
  16. CAILLAUX'S ITALIAN BELONGINGS.

    The Times Paris correspondent states that M. Caillaux's papers, money, and jewels have arrived in leather bags, in charge of three Italian Magistrates, who ...

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  17. WORKERS BUYING HORSEFLESH.

    As Instances that the workers are adopting a threatening tone regarding the food shortage, a number of workmen in Middlesbro abstained from work, and went as a ...

    Article : 107 words
  18. ALLIES' SHIPPING PROBLEM. Arrangement With Sweden.

    The Aftonbladet states that Sweden and the Allies have agreed that Sweden shall receive 100,000 tons of goods from America conditionally on the snips ...

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  19. CRUISERS AT VLADIVOSTOCK.

    The Washington State Department has advised that two Japanese cruisers, and also a British, and possibly an American warship, are off Vladivostok, ready for ...

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  20. Former Minister Arraigned.

    M. Malvy (formerly Minister for the Interior) will be cited before the High Court on Monday to answer the sensational charges preferred against him by M. Leon ...

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  21. FOOD HOARDER PUNISHED.

    At Coventry a workshop manager was convicted of having boarded food, and was sentenced to one month's imprisonment, in addition to a line of £500. ...

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  22. GENERAL. Clyde Discontent.

    The correspondent on the Olyde for The Daily News, who is investigating the threat of the men to down took on January 31 unless the Man Power Bill is ...

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  23. Compulsory Rationing.

    The dsitribution of food is giving rise to much public discontent, particularly in Man oh eater, where 100,000 engineers have decided to stop work at 9 o'clock on ...

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  24. Austrian Strikers' Demands

    The Vienna correspondent of the Munich Naohrichten says:—"The strikers at the Austrian capital demand:—1. That the Brest Litovsk peace negotiations shall ...

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  25. German Allegations Refuted.

    The President of the Council (Marquis Alhucinas) has issued a Note denying the allegations made by German, newspapers that Spanish officers found healthy ...

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  26. British Army Commands,

    The continued exclusion of officers, who are not in the regular army, from the higher commands is becoming a burning question of public discussion. Before the ...

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  27. Wool For Japan.

    Addressing a convention of woolgrowers associations at Salt Lake City, Mr. Ian Imirra (Japanese Livestock Commissioner) said the embargoes on the ...

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  28. Germany's Desperation.

    Mr. Charles Grasty, cabling to The New York Times, says:— I find an ever-increasing evidence in Holland and Switzerland that Germany is feeling the pinch, of ...

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  29. South Africa and the War.

    The South African Union Parliament was opened to-day. In his speech the Govenor-General said certain proposals would he submitted in pursuance of the ...

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  30. Strike at Budapest.

    Following upon the great strike at Vienna, the workmen at the Hungarian capital, Budapest, began a general strike last Friday. ...

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  31. Germany's Last Offensive.

    Mr. Frank Simmonds, in a message to The New York Tribune, states that the Germans have changed their plans, and decided upon an offensive in the west ...

    Article : 108 words
  32. Not Defence But Conquest.

    The London correspondent of The New York Sun states that advices received through neutrals go to show that Germany no longer pretends to wage a defensive ...

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  33. Austria's Aims.

    The Vienna Fremdenblatt semi-officially states that Austria aims at an annexationless peace, and does not intend to incorporate the occupied districts with ...

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  34. WOOLWICH WORKERS AND PEACE.

    A meeting of 2,000 Woolwich workers has adopted a motion demanding that the Government shall enter into peace negotiations with the other belligerents on a basis ...

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  35. Incidents of the War.

    The War Office has announced 606,000 men in France have been granted leave in the last four months. The Glasgow tank has made a ...

    Article : 88 words
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  37. Count Luxburg "Insane."

    It is officially announced that Germany has protested against Count Luxburg's detention. The Argentine Government, however, maintains that that course is ...

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