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  2. THE GREAT WAR IN EUROPE

    It is officially announced that seaplanes from Dunkirk last week successfully bombarded military buildings and bodies of the troops ...

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  3. EASTERN CAMPAIGNS

    The Petrograd correspondent of the "London Observer" states that the Russians in Elast Prussia are, steadily retiring in good order ...

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  4. CREEK NAVAL ATTACHE

    A Turkish detective lately insulted the naval attache to the Greek Embassy in the open street in Pera. M. Panas, the Greek ...

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  5. GERMAN PRESS INDIGNATION

    The "Frankfurter Zeitung" says that, President Wilson's note to England does not deserve to be called a protest. "President Wilson," it ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. P. Snowden, Labour M.P., addressing his constituents at Blackburn, said that Australia and New Zealand both provided useful ...

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  7. DUTCH RESIDENTS OF BELGIUM

    The Dutch Chamber of Commerce in Brussels has urged the Netherlands Government to act on behalf of eighty thousand subjects of ...

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  8. ASIA MINOR FRONTIER

    It is announced that since the beginning of the fighting with Turkey in the Caucasus the Russians have taken 49,600 Turks prisoners. ...

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  9. GROSS BREACH OF NEUTRALITY.

    Tho German newspapers, without exception, are indignant over the American note, which they describe as a gross breach of neutrality. ...

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  10. WOUNDED WAR PRISONERS.

    The Zealand Company's boats commenced to-day the work of transporting English, and German prisoners of war who are being ...

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  11. INVASION OF EGYPT

    The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that the British policy of dealing fairly and openly with the Egyptian people in ...

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  12. VICEROY OF INDIA

    The Viceroy of India, Lord Hardinge, has just returned to Delhi from a trip to the Persian Gulf. It is understood that his ...

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  13. AMERICAN AMBASSADOR

    A representative of the "National Zeitung" interviewed the American Ambassador to Berlin, Mr. Gerard, who pointed out that an economic ...

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  14. BRITISH CASUALTY LISTS

    The British casualty lists that have been issued up to December 20 last, includes 409 men of the Royal Irish Fusiliers under the ...

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  15. FIGHTING IN THE SOUTHEAST.

    An official communique issued here last night says:— "The fighting in the Lyck, Raigrod, and Grapewo region ...

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  16. FRENCH OFFICIAL REPORT

    An official communique issued here this afternoon says:— "The enemy has bombarded Rheims, Ypres, Nieuport, and our ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA AND THE WAR

    The Premier, has received the following cable from the Agent-General:—"Most, satisfactory reports continue to reach England ...

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  18. BRITISH RAILWAYMEN

    The railwaymen have obtained an increase of 3/ per week for wartime owing to the higher cost of living. ...

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  19. GALICIAN OPERATIONS

    An official communique issued here last night says:— "In Galicia we have repulsed attacks in the Forlic[?] and S[?]idn[?]k ...

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  20. DAMAGE AT ZEEBRUGGE.

    The bombs dropped by the British airmen in their recent raid on the, Belgian coast caused a huge breach, in the mole at Zeebrugge. A severe ...

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  21. BERLIN THEATRE INSULT.

    The "Lokal Anzeiger," in referring to the boohoomg of the American Ambassador, Mr. Gerard, which occurred in a Berlin theatre ...

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  22. FRENCH ALPINE CHASSEURS

    A thrilling episode is reported from the Vosges. At the Col de Bonhomme forty Alpine Chasseurs were cut off but they refused to ...

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  23. TERMS OF AGREEMENT.

    The railway employers agreement gives an increase of 3/ weekly to employees whose wages are under 30/, and 2/ to those whose wages are ...

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  24. HEAVY TURKISH LOSS.

    The latest estimates are that the Turks lost four thousand men in the Suez Canal attack, where a thousand were killed. ...

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  25. DEATH FROM SMALL-POX

    The Defence Department to-day, announced that Private J. T. O'Donnell, of "A" Company, 2nd Battalion, died from small-pox in ...

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  26. COMBAT IN THE AIR

    A semi-official announcement states that a French aviator carrying a machine gunner as a passenger chased a German Taube ...

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  27. CHIEF AUSTRIAN ATTACK.

    Tho "B.©tch/' war correspondent h at opinion that fch*> chief" Aus­trian a.ttack is directed against iho, Carpathians, a.n

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  28. TRADING WITH, ENEMY ACT

    When the causes under, the Trad­ing with the Enemy Act against Alfred Strauss on a charge of having traded and attempted to trade ...

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  29. GERMANY'S PAPER BLOCKADE

    The Italian Government has made representations to Germany protesting against her threa[?]ened measure of blockade along the ...

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  30. GENERAL WAR NEWS

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Lloyd George, will give details in the House of Commons to-morrow of British negotiations ...

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  31. CONGESTION OF WOOL

    There is a congestion of wool at the ports of London and Liverpool. The railway companies are unable to deliver the wool at ...

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  32. GERMAN AEROPLANES

    Te majority of the German aeroplanes have been transferred to Lorraine. This is believed to be the prelude to a big attack on the ...

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  33. RUSSIANS IN BUKOVINA

    The Russian forces at Czernowicz and in Bukovina have received strong reinforcements. (Some days ago, said a London ...

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  34. BELGIUM'S ARMY

    Belgium is endeavouring to raise an army of two hundred thousand men. Eighty per cent, of the 1914 recruits, who lire living near the ...

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  35. ESCAPE FROM A SUBMARINE

    The Admiralty announces that Captain Propert, of the Laertes, has been gazetted as a Lieutenant of the Naval Reserve and receives ...

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  36. COLOGNE CATHEDRAL TOWER

    A Belgian aeroplane bombarded a military camp and escaped, though fired at by a gun placed on the tower of Cologne Cathedral. ...

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  37. BRITAIN'S FOOD SUPPLY

    Many labour meetings throughout, the United Kingdom have passed resolutions protesting against the attitude of the Government over t.He question of food supplies for the nation during the continuance of the war. According to a cablegram as pub- j ...

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  38. TERMS OF AMERICAN NOTE

    The Kaiser, who was apparently in Silesia when he was made acquainted with the terms of President Wilson's note, immediately ...

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  39. ZEPPELIN PUT TO FLIGHT

    A forty minutes' battle between a German Zeppelin and three French aeroplanes was witnessed by a thousand French and ...

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  40. BRITISH SUBMARINES

    The "Standard" correspondent in Amsterdam, says that the "Berliner Tageblatt," in discussing the sinking of the small German cruiser ...

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  41. AUSTRO-GERMAN REPULSE.

    Fighting continues in Bukovina. The Russians, who have been reinforced, repulsed a series of Austro-German attacks after entrenching ...

    Article : 210 words
  42. GERMANY'S CEREAL CROPS

    The Premier of Bulgaria, M. Radaslavoff, stated in the Sobranje that a German official inquiry had showed that for the August harvest ...

    Article : 51 words
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