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  2. [?]NCE AND BELGIUM

    Large French forces, with numerous guns supporting them, have strongly attacked the German positions near Dixmude, any have gained some ground, notwithstanding ...

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  3. A GERMAN COMMUNIQUE.

    A communique issued in Berlin to-day says:—"Influenced by the Russian defeats, the French and British made strong attacks at many points. The English, near ...

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  4. IMPORTANT SUCCESSES.

    A communique issued in Paris this afternoon, after denying the German-reports of successes in the Souchez region, adds—"We have now for over a month ...

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  5. THE WRECKED ZEPPELIN.

    The wreckage of the Parseval airship destroyed in the aerodome at Evere, near Brussels, recently by two British airmen has been conveyed to Germany. ...

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  6. RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    A German communique issued to-day claims that the Austro-German anniea have won further successes on the eastern front. General von Marwitz, it is declared, has ...

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  7. NAVAL OPERATIONS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Asquith) in the House of Commons to-day stated that the British naval casualties from the beginning of the war in August last to the end ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIANS

    The official Press Bureau reports:—"The situation on the Gallipoli Peninsula has developed into trench warfare. After our success against the forts the Turks ...

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  9. GERMANS ADMIT LOSS.

    A German communique published to-day admits that the Germans have not yet recaptured the ground recently lost to the north-west of Soissons. ...

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  10. AMERICAN NAVY NOT PREPARED.

    Mr. George Meyer, formerly Secretary of the Navy, in an address on national defence, said the American nayy was deteriorating and lacked battle-cruisers ...

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  11. TREMENDOUS GUNS.

    The German long-range guns from a distance of 15 miles have shelled Compiegne without doing any harm. The bursting shells made holes 30 ft. deep in the ...

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  12. ITALIAN PROGRESS

    The Austrians are using dynamite to precipitate the fall of avalanches on the advancing Bersaglieri. The Italians, when they occupied the port of Monfalcone ...

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  13. GERMAN PIRATES.

    The trawler Argyll was torpedoed yesterday without warning on the east coast. She sank in two minutes. Seven men were drowned aud four others were saved. ...

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  14. A HERO KILLED.

    Captain W. Johnson, who received the Victoria Cross for his heroic conduct during the fighting at Missy, in France, early in the war, has been killed in action. ...

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  15. USING LIQUID FIRE.

    The Germans, who are endeavoring to break through the Russian lines on die Bzura River, with tlie object of reaching Warsaw, are using liquid fire, which is ...

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  16. FIGHT STILL PROCEEDING.

    Mr. Asquith, in replying to a question by Mr. Dalziel in the House of Commons to-day, said there was no truth whatever in the constant rumors that were being ...

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  17. IRISH DISSATISFACTION.

    The emigration of large numbers of young men from the west of Ireland to America has aroused considerable attention. ...

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  18. GERMANS RESUME THE OFFENSIVE.

    A communique issued at midday reads:—"The Germans, strongly reinforced, have resumed the offensive in the Jaroslav region, and on the right bank of the ...

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  19. SUBMARINE U14 LOST.

    Telegrams from Berlin state that the German Admiralty admit the loss of the submarine U14. ...

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  20. GREEK ELECTIONS.

    The results of the Greek elections, which took place on Sunday, so far as known, give the supporters of the last Venizelos Government 190 seats in the Chamber of ...

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  21. THE BATTLE OF PLAVA.

    The following communique was issued in Rome at midday:—"We have continued successfully to bombard Malborghetto and have caused an explosion in the fort. ...

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  22. WORKERS AND WAR

    James Marshall, a unionist, has been sentenced to imprisonment for three months at Glasgow for assaulting a fellow-workman because he was producing ...

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  23. OUR FALLEN HEROES.

    The memorial service in honor of the Australian and New Zealand troops who have fallen in battle on the Gallpoli Peninsula, which was held in St. Paul's ...

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  24. LACK OF MUNITIONS.

    Sir A. B. Markham, Bart., speaking in the House of Commons yesterday, said if Mr. Asquith's Newcastle statement that there was no lack of munitions was made ...

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  25. AN AUSTRIAN COMMUNIQUE.

    An Austrian communique says:—"During the last 15 days we have captured 108. Russian officers, 122,300 men, 53 cannon, 187 machine guns, and 58 waggons. The ...

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  26. TRADE WITH THE ENEMY.

    The accountant who examined the books of William Jacks & Co., the Glasgow iron merchants, gave evidence to-day at the trial of R. Irvingdale' and H. Wilson ...

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  27. A BLOODLESS VICTORY.

    A detachment of Alpine Chasseurs, after previously marching for 14 hours daily, ascended a peak 3,000 ft. high in the Rovereto district of Trentino. the summit of ...

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  28. WAR IN THE AIR

    The following communique was issued at midnight on Tuesday:—Our batteries heavily cannonaded the German trenches in the Lorette and Neuville sectors. The ...

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  29. THE THIRTY-NINTH CASUALTY LIST

    Note.—In regard to those members of the force reported as wounded it is to be clearly understood that the department [?] no other information than has ...

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  30. AUSTRIAN PLANS NOW CLEAR.

    The Austrian plan in regard to the war with Italy is now clearer. The Austrians have prepared a desperate defence in the Corizia-Tolmino region, believing ...

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  31. ENEMY'S TRENCHES TAKEN.

    Field-Marshal Sir John French reports:—"Yesterday evening we captured a mile of the first line of trenches east of Festubert. We failed to hold them during the ...

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